Ain't the lady got one hell of a mansion in Eleuthera? Auction off the one on Prospect ridge too! Auction them off, put them in Bankruptcy court! Ancient as that law is it is still on the books.
So easy to say "the Government is corrupt" or "the private sector is robbing us" or "Foreigners taking our land." These blanket statements and scapegoats allow the individuals that do these things against the general population, the treasury etc to get away clean! It is high time to call names, prosecute and Jail offenders. Strip their assets as casually as they stripped the treasury, and I mean PLP and FNM alike. There is nothing wrong with our laws, procedures, save them being ignored and not followed! I hear a couple newly Minted Cabinet Ministers are already riding high in the saddle, that better get terminated quick! re-print the civil service rules etc, cabinet rules etc, get some remedial teachers involved if they are "hard to learn" This is your last chance to set things in order. Waste no time money or effort.
GBPC aught to fall under URCA insofar as East and West Grand Bahama, including E.M.R. The argument for URCA having no authority in Freeport might stand for Freeport (the Port Area itself) in that the Port is supposed to be the regulator, albeit pathetic as it is. Cable Bah set Freeport Cable up to address this very issue, hence the court cases lost by URCA. Question is, has Grand Bahama Power done the same?
Another apologist for Shady people in Sunny Places. The choice to pay Bahamians first was a hobbled political dictate. Negotiated from a self serving but weak position.
Is there no end to this garbage? In what world could this be considered a "good economic opportunity?" a great conduit for filtering treasury money through the rank and file, sure.
Figured the Bahamas was making our own plates when I see no one has them on their cars in G.B. Hilarious if it weren't based in such gross political stupidity and incompetence. Could the Tribune dig into the archives to give us a date on the last time this exercise failed? Roughly 1.3 million $$ while plates can't possibly cost more than a buck apiece, and now we own the equipment that we cannot service or repair. Imported alum or tin ain't cheap either. Find the kickback in that 1.3 million.
The_Oracle says...
Ain't the lady got one hell of a mansion in Eleuthera?
Auction off the one on Prospect ridge too!
Auction them off, put them in Bankruptcy court!
Ancient as that law is it is still on the books.
On Tenant ‘owed airport’ $3m
Posted 16 June 2017, 4:42 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
So easy to say "the Government is corrupt" or "the private sector is robbing us" or "Foreigners taking our land."
These blanket statements and scapegoats allow the individuals that do these things against the general population, the treasury etc to get away clean!
It is high time to call names, prosecute and Jail offenders.
Strip their assets as casually as they stripped the treasury, and I mean PLP and FNM alike.
There is nothing wrong with our laws, procedures, save them being ignored and not followed!
I hear a couple newly Minted Cabinet Ministers are already riding high in the saddle,
that better get terminated quick! re-print the civil service rules etc, cabinet rules etc,
get some remedial teachers involved if they are "hard to learn"
This is your last chance to set things in order. Waste no time money or effort.
On Sands: $25m in unpaid bills
Posted 15 June 2017, 1:58 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
GBPC aught to fall under URCA insofar as East and West Grand Bahama, including E.M.R.
The argument for URCA having no authority in Freeport might stand for Freeport (the Port Area itself) in that the Port is supposed to be the regulator, albeit pathetic as it is.
Cable Bah set Freeport Cable up to address this very issue, hence the court cases lost by URCA.
Question is, has Grand Bahama Power done the same?
On Activist: Don't extend GB Power's supply deals for East and West End
Posted 15 June 2017, 9:23 a.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Another apologist for Shady people in Sunny Places.
The choice to pay Bahamians first was a hobbled political dictate.
Negotiated from a self serving but weak position.
On Baha Mar: ‘All countries look after their own’
Posted 15 June 2017, 9:18 a.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Is there no end to this garbage?
In what world could this be considered a "good economic opportunity?"
a great conduit for filtering treasury money through the rank and file, sure.
On Outgoing Junkanoo Carnival chief: Don’t ‘disrupt’ festivities
Posted 14 June 2017, 5:48 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Comments getting removed? strange, occurs often these days.
Not cool Tribune.
On Govt urged to ‘stay out’ of deal-making
Posted 14 June 2017, 1:54 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
RBC is a disgrace really, as dysfunctional as the Government.
Perhaps it is contagious.....
On Ex-Robin Hood owner is ‘done’
Posted 14 June 2017, 1:53 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Problem is the money done spent and come full circle to some ex cabinet minister.
On PRISON MANUFACTURE OF LICENCE PLATES BEGAN AT END OF MAY
Posted 13 June 2017, 7:42 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Figured the Bahamas was making our own plates when I see no one has them on their cars in G.B.
Hilarious if it weren't based in such gross political stupidity and incompetence.
Could the Tribune dig into the archives to give us a date on the last time this exercise failed?
Roughly 1.3 million $$ while plates can't possibly cost more than a buck apiece, and now we own the equipment that we cannot service or repair.
Imported alum or tin ain't cheap either.
Find the kickback in that 1.3 million.
On PRISON MANUFACTURE OF LICENCE PLATES BEGAN AT END OF MAY
Posted 13 June 2017, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Stealing goods or records.........
On Forklift raid at Customs warehouse
Posted 12 June 2017, 7:49 p.m. Suggest removal