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TheMadHatter says...

What general election? Not until 2022 dude.

On Census to recruit 1,700 staff

Posted 11 March 2020, 7 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

....who am i to disagree.

TheMadHatter says...

....and notice the date. 2022. Election. LOL. Vote us back in and we'll approve the final needed permit.

TheMadHatter says...

I saw a guy at a bar out east, at an outside bar wearing a facemask and drinking a Corona. Lord help us.

TheMadHatter says...

No sir. ALL regulatulions have an effective date. And when you say you are seeking to have it corrected ... who are you asking? Should we vote whoever that is to be PM in the next election?
Finally, i wonder who is going to blacklist us now as a result of this "oversight"?

TheMadHatter says...

Stores have to charge more for non-price-controlled items to make up for losses on price-controlled items. If you can afford Delmonico steaks then you can help pay the cost of Ramen Noodles for all the single mothers and their brood. Under our socialist, pop-em out, system - that's how it works. Thank the churches and their empty pews.

On 'Thieves using plastic bags ban to shoplift’

Posted 25 February 2020, 5:25 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

If this is the majority's attitude, then Mr Roberts will have to make a store exit that resembles the TSA at Fort Lauderdale and hire 5 more officers for each store. There will be xray conveyor belt scanners and an additional flatbed scanner that items are again added up with and a separate guard confirms the "new" receipt equals the original receipt and both match the date and time.
This will of course take additional time for customers and will cost the store added expense which can be covered with a 2% increase in prices across the board.
That way people can have the sacred right to leave a store with just a loose item in their hand and their receipt.

On 'Thieves using plastic bags ban to shoplift’

Posted 25 February 2020, 5:21 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

Yep. This "vetting" thing is taken to an insane level. It is beyond what is needed.

And...yes....perhaps....it is simply used as a tool to keep Bahamians out of teaching - like they are kept out of everything else.

On 60 Cuban teachers to cover shortages

Posted 24 February 2020, 6:09 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

"Tribune Business also understands that BPL management was advised against the well cooling solution by Wartsila, which urged the state-owned utility to instead purchase a closed radiator system, but executives decided to press ahead despite the supplier’s recommendation. The drilling woes, though, have finally forced them to alter course."

LOL x 1,000,000. Typical Bahamian "Independent" thinking. It's as if the people misunderstood Pindling - thinking he meant that we never ever ever have to learn anything new or do anything new ever again. We are independent. White people come here and do businesses and pay us taxes and we collect social services and play dominoes. That's the national agenda.

TheMadHatter says...

Yes. But remember - law breaking is only enforced against poor ordinary people.