Economist, it doesnt matter how far north they get. If they run out of fuel in Inagua we provide them free transportation to Nassau (like the article says in this case) and their photos are taken on ship and their new Bahamian passports are waiting for them at the Coral Harbour base when they arrive. You and i have to wait 8 weeks for ours.
Their suit is baseless because the Chinese Govt owns CCA & Exim bank so the late "penalties" they may pay will only go to themselves.
If i owned two companies and one sued the other and won and i started "paying" $150g per day to myself i would be arrested for money laundering before sunset.
If only there was an alternative to the PLP and FNM governments that the Bahamian people could choose. When will Mr. McCartney step aside for the good of the nation and allow one of the other very talented members of his Party to take the reigns? As Trump would say "very sad."
The writer of this article has a lot of "TRUST". Notice the appearance of this word twice in the two ending paragraphs.
Where has he/she obtained this trust. Are they willing to share? I'm sure a lot of Bahamians would like to have the confidence that this editor has.
There is only one way off the road we are currently on - which leads to the Bahamas becoming a part of the Chinese dictatorship state - and that is to shut down each and every single entity owned by Hutchinson & the China banks using whatever military force we can muster. Yes this will lead to unemployment and a bad rep world wide - but it will also enforce our "Independence" which we are preparing to celebrate in a few days.
It is like a Tetanus shot to prevent a person from death. The shot hurts. It stings. But it saves lives.
Are we prepared to take our shot, in order to live? Or are we now just a bunch of sissies waiting for our freshly yellow painted slave yokes to be placed around our necks?
Ashley....remember the 50 Bahamian accounts discovered in Switzerland during the trial in usa a couple years ago? Those names have not yet been revealed. Yet if you go to the bank to deposit $4000 you have to show the bill of sale where u sold your car.
Truism - anyone living in Freeport who said the outlook is one to invoke optimism is in need of mental help.
Has the tractor run through the two Princess Hotels and opened up the road again, yet?
The new government needs to run a bulldozer through there tomorrow. Open up the damn road and let commerce flow.
Maybe they will hire some Canadian consultants to tell them that first, though, that is standard procedure in the Bahamas. We only do what Canadians say is good.
Why would anyone return home, take the chance of being falsely accused, and then being raped in prison? Makes no sense - not to mention being unhealthy.
TheMadHatter says...
Economist, it doesnt matter how far north they get. If they run out of fuel in Inagua we provide them free transportation to Nassau (like the article says in this case) and their photos are taken on ship and their new Bahamian passports are waiting for them at the Coral Harbour base when they arrive.
You and i have to wait 8 weeks for ours.
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TheMadHatter says...
Their suit is baseless because the Chinese Govt owns CCA & Exim bank so the late "penalties" they may pay will only go to themselves.
If i owned two companies and one sued the other and won and i started "paying" $150g per day to myself i would be arrested for money laundering before sunset.
On CCA fearing Baha Mar completion miss
Posted 4 July 2017, 11:05 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
If only there was an alternative to the PLP and FNM governments that the Bahamian people could choose. When will Mr. McCartney step aside for the good of the nation and allow one of the other very talented members of his Party to take the reigns? As Trump would say "very sad."
On Lightning forces power outages
Posted 30 June 2017, 8:51 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
The writer of this article has a lot of "TRUST". Notice the appearance of this word twice in the two ending paragraphs.
Where has he/she obtained this trust. Are they willing to share? I'm sure a lot of Bahamians would like to have the confidence that this editor has.
There is only one way off the road we are currently on - which leads to the Bahamas becoming a part of the Chinese dictatorship state - and that is to shut down each and every single entity owned by Hutchinson & the China banks using whatever military force we can muster. Yes this will lead to unemployment and a bad rep world wide - but it will also enforce our "Independence" which we are preparing to celebrate in a few days.
It is like a Tetanus shot to prevent a person from death. The shot hurts. It stings. But it saves lives.
Are we prepared to take our shot, in order to live? Or are we now just a bunch of sissies waiting for our freshly yellow painted slave yokes to be placed around our necks?
On EDITORIAL: Will The Bahamas remain for Bahamians?
Posted 30 June 2017, 8:31 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Hopefully some money fell out of their purses to help the starving people of G.B. buy food for their malnourished children.
On Hundreds gather at GB convention
Posted 30 June 2017, 8:18 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
The Bahamas is just one big baby factory. Don't expect anything more.
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TheMadHatter says...
Ashley....remember the 50 Bahamian accounts discovered in Switzerland during the trial in usa a couple years ago? Those names have not yet been revealed. Yet if you go to the bank to deposit $4000 you have to show the bill of sale where u sold your car.
On Govt urged: ‘Put cash on ground’ in Grand Bahama
Posted 26 June 2017, 10:07 a.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Truism - anyone living in Freeport who said the outlook is one to invoke optimism is in need of mental help.
Has the tractor run through the two Princess Hotels and opened up the road again, yet?
The new government needs to run a bulldozer through there tomorrow. Open up the damn road and let commerce flow.
Maybe they will hire some Canadian consultants to tell them that first, though, that is standard procedure in the Bahamas. We only do what Canadians say is good.
On PLP Senator dares FNM to send any criminality information to police
Posted 24 June 2017, 2:43 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Politicians following the law? Well mudda freeze.
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TheMadHatter says...
Why would anyone return home, take the chance of being falsely accused, and then being raped in prison? Makes no sense - not to mention being unhealthy.
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