And this is the conundrum the PLP have created, a form of segregation. Bahamians can gamble over there, but not here. Or is it really we can still gamble no where? Asinine people in positions of authority beget asinine laws and rules, and Carnivals celebrating the sorry state of the country. Let them drink rum. Ain't no cake left.
Henfield must be nuts to even open that possibility: Marching with those responsible for the deplorable state of the country? There are other strategies available. Pick a parallel route not crossing the Political route. The PLP can march but there are ways to show they march and trod on the blood and sweat of Bahamians.
Seems triggered by some over zealous Registrar officers no? The proper way to address various states of undress is for Police officers to charge them with indecent exposure right? Although one has difficulty finding that line there days granted.....
Creating all these First world regulatory bodies in a 3rd world (and broke) country is ludicrous. Get yourself a Power Engineer to start, $200k/year to start probably. Equipment, grid monitoring for phase angle and frequency stability to start. Better than another $100k. Over staffing with the usual dead bodies, suitable offices, yeah right. Another empty shell regulator.
Sabotage your political party but expect to retain respect or position within your party? Aside National politics, FNM v. PLP stereotypical crap, she moved to undermine the duly elected leader of the party. Fail. The rest is semantics. Then she goes and aligns with nut jobs and fringe idiots? Fail .2
You do not drain the swamp and re-fill from septic tanks! Bad enough she went fringe but now embracing the fringe! There has got to be something in the water they drink..........
Net Billing is not acceptable as it does not allow for financing and owner return on investment, two critical components to getting Alternate energy off the ground here. Net billing allows the Power Company to erode owner return on investment at will, via URCA manipulation, and marginalize any financing potential. Note that U.S. Utilities are Net Metered but have been pushing for this same short stick deal, with little success thankfully. If URCA and Government accept this lopsided "deal" it confirms they don't really want it in the Bahamas.
The_Oracle says...
Passing laws when none are observed or enforced is pointless,
On Fly fishing rules ‘one of most important laws since Majority Rule’
Posted 4 January 2017, 7:54 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
And this is the conundrum the PLP have created,
a form of segregation. Bahamians can gamble over there, but not here.
Or is it really we can still gamble no where?
Asinine people in positions of authority beget asinine laws and rules, and Carnivals celebrating
the sorry state of the country.
Let them drink rum.
Ain't no cake left.
On DNA chairman: I don’t expect to be punished for gambling in Atlantis
Posted 4 January 2017, 4:02 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Used to be a law against walking down Bay St in shorts.......
if still on the books it is a prime example of the laws ignored, principals discarded.
On Collie suggests turning away women registering to vote is suppression
Posted 4 January 2017, 1:34 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Henfield must be nuts to even open that possibility: Marching with those responsible for the deplorable state of the country?
There are other strategies available. Pick a parallel route not crossing the Political route.
The PLP can march but there are ways to show they march and trod on the blood and sweat of Bahamians.
On Henfield 'needs head examining'
Posted 4 January 2017, 1:32 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Seems triggered by some over zealous Registrar officers no?
The proper way to address various states of undress is for Police officers to charge them with indecent exposure right?
Although one has difficulty finding that line there days granted.....
On Collie suggests turning away women registering to vote is suppression
Posted 3 January 2017, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Creating all these First world regulatory bodies in a 3rd world (and broke) country is ludicrous.
Get yourself a Power Engineer to start, $200k/year to start probably.
Equipment, grid monitoring for phase angle and frequency stability to start.
Better than another $100k. Over staffing with the usual dead bodies, suitable offices,
yeah right.
Another empty shell regulator.
On URCA struggles with early assumption of electricity regulation
Posted 29 December 2016, 5:52 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Hydraulic (Rum) malfunction.
yeah, I could see that. Air in the captains straw.
On Marines injured as Defence Force boat hits jetty
Posted 23 December 2016, 5:32 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Sabotage your political party but expect to retain respect or position within your party?
Aside National politics, FNM v. PLP stereotypical crap, she moved to undermine the duly elected leader of the party. Fail.
The rest is semantics.
Then she goes and aligns with nut jobs and fringe idiots? Fail .2
On Door ‘slammed shut’ on FNM nomination for Butler-Turner
Posted 20 December 2016, 11:15 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
You do not drain the swamp and re-fill from septic tanks!
Bad enough she went fringe but now embracing the fringe!
There has got to be something in the water they drink..........
On Moncur named as Senate pick
Posted 20 December 2016, 6:51 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Net Billing is not acceptable as it does not allow for financing and owner return on investment, two critical components to getting Alternate energy off the ground here.
Net billing allows the Power Company to erode owner return on investment at will, via URCA manipulation, and marginalize any financing potential.
Note that U.S. Utilities are Net Metered but have been pushing for this same short stick deal,
with little success thankfully.
If URCA and Government accept this lopsided "deal" it confirms they don't really want it in the Bahamas.
On Renewable operators ‘prefer’ net metering
Posted 19 December 2016, 6:18 p.m. Suggest removal