The PLP has always had a "human impact" over the decades, an immeasurably severe impact! I do not think he will be perturbed by visiting "colleagues" in Fox Hill, should be old hat at that.
Still a damn mistake. The road to hell is paved in good intentions. What will the PLP convert your stake into if returned to power? Are you willing to write off your stake when a buyer is not forthcoming? Or even if they are? Bad business.
Maybe a Ministry of "fair Share" aught to be created?(Bad Joke) Idiot. They are competing with each other, along side competing with every other global tourist destination. They have to offer competitive salaries etc to gain and keep the most competent staff. Freeport could never compete with Nassau due to Government subsidizing airlines and passengers both for decades! But that doesn't happen in Freeport! Are we going to run the hotel collaborative like the taxi lineups? You get two, you get four, you get 8?
Commissions do not work. They recommend. No action has ever been taken based on Commissions, Royal or not. Funny how the BCC has found its tongue on this subject?
If there are so many "interested" private sector parties sniffing around, why is the Government Jumping in? An "Ease of doing Business" committee is classic oxymoronic. Bad Move.
If you don't want to play the old game, get up from the table. Minnis has no time for the politricks of old, adept at sucking you down the road to perdition. His time is no doubt consumed with serious affairs of state, while wearing a hazmat suit! A legitimate meeting on a legitimate subject is one thing, a meeting after such a position of self preservation is asking for trouble. Stay clear of the cornered rats.
No new or existing business will invest or have any comfort of stability under the threat of nationalization. Trae2013 is right, what of Xanadu, Princess, etc etc? Do we say no nationalization of Bahamian assets, foreign only or is it all on the table? What about other dormant businesses? Prime commercial land? waterfront? Tons of land bought on spec decades ago, what about all those lots? What about all the land east of the Port area owned by the ST. Georges and Haywards? Shall we nationalize that too? They aren't doing anything with it. Wasn't Sir Baltron in charge of the hotel Corp? Maybe he can run it all, he ran it all into the ground before right? Unmitigated Garbage.
First, lets audit the books of the TUC, make sure they're doing what they should with all members dues, and the Credit unions. Let's see the salary he pays himself for fleecing those who he would profess to be standing up for, but with other peoples money. The way in which we have distorted the definition of salary into Salary beyond job (aka Government and union creating a safety net again, with other peoples money) is detrimental to our fragile (and dying) economy. It flat out adds to the bottom line costs of doing business, and causes higher new hire turn arounds. (firings with no payoff) You want to shrink the economy more? You go for your bad ass self.
The_Oracle says...
The PLP has always had a "human impact" over the decades,
an immeasurably severe impact!
I do not think he will be perturbed by visiting "colleagues" in Fox Hill,
should be old hat at that.
On Davis owns up to PLP failures
Posted 1 August 2017, 10:18 a.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
The real question is who owns all the taxi plates?
Most are (I believe) driving under someone else. Been that way for decades.
On Freeport taxi drivers 'livelihoods at stake'
Posted 29 July 2017, 10:39 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Still a damn mistake. The road to hell is paved in good intentions.
What will the PLP convert your stake into if returned to power?
Are you willing to write off your stake when a buyer is not forthcoming?
Or even if they are?
Bad business.
On DPM: No return to Hotel Corp era
Posted 28 July 2017, 3:32 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Maybe a Ministry of "fair Share" aught to be created?(Bad Joke)
Idiot. They are competing with each other, along side competing with every other global tourist destination. They have to offer competitive salaries etc to gain and keep the most competent staff.
Freeport could never compete with Nassau due to Government subsidizing airlines and passengers both for decades!
But that doesn't happen in Freeport!
Are we going to run the hotel collaborative like the taxi lineups? You get two, you get four, you get 8?
On Mega hotels must collaborate to hit 'even keel' state
Posted 27 July 2017, 3:09 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Commissions do not work. They recommend. No action has ever been taken based on Commissions, Royal or not.
Funny how the BCC has found its tongue on this subject?
On Anti-corruption investigations 'must be fair'
Posted 27 July 2017, 2:13 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
If there are so many "interested" private sector parties sniffing around, why is the Government
Jumping in?
An "Ease of doing Business" committee is classic oxymoronic.
Bad Move.
On Govt to take stake in Grand Lucayan
Posted 27 July 2017, 2:10 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
If you don't want to play the old game, get up from the table.
Minnis has no time for the politricks of old, adept at sucking you down the road to perdition.
His time is no doubt consumed with serious affairs of state, while wearing a hazmat suit!
A legitimate meeting on a legitimate subject is one thing, a meeting after such a position of self preservation is asking for trouble.
Stay clear of the cornered rats.
On Minnis rules out Davis’ call to meet
Posted 27 July 2017, 10:55 a.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
No new or existing business will invest or have any comfort of stability under the threat of nationalization.
Trae2013 is right, what of Xanadu, Princess, etc etc?
Do we say no nationalization of Bahamian assets, foreign only or is it all on the table?
What about other dormant businesses? Prime commercial land? waterfront?
Tons of land bought on spec decades ago, what about all those lots?
What about all the land east of the Port area owned by the ST. Georges and Haywards?
Shall we nationalize that too? They aren't doing anything with it.
Wasn't Sir Baltron in charge of the hotel Corp? Maybe he can run it all, he ran it all into the ground before right?
Unmitigated Garbage.
On Grand Lucayan nationalisation is ‘not out of bounds’
Posted 26 July 2017, 10:52 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
And this guys is head of the Chamber? The advocate of which side of the equation?
Yikes. Mick, get a grip!
On Chamber chief backs nationalising Grand Lucayan 'if all fails'
Posted 26 July 2017, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
First, lets audit the books of the TUC, make sure they're doing what they should with all members dues, and the Credit unions.
Let's see the salary he pays himself for fleecing those who he would profess to be standing up for, but with other peoples money.
The way in which we have distorted the definition of salary into Salary beyond job (aka Government and union creating a safety net again, with other peoples money) is detrimental to our fragile (and dying) economy. It flat out adds to the bottom line costs of doing business, and causes higher new hire turn arounds. (firings with no payoff) You want to shrink the economy more? You go for your bad ass self.
On Employer redundancy cap fears 'overblown'
Posted 26 July 2017, 3:57 p.m. Suggest removal