He's right, whether you agree or not. If you believe in The Bible's teachings, it clearly states that we are to have free will. Making things illegal does not make people moral.
Same goes for VAT. Implementation of VAT would inevitably cause much 'underground' activity, only, the "criminals" will possibly be any person from any profession that VAT affects.
If they didn't condone it, why did they laugh? Bullies in the playground, that's why. It shows that they are all playing a game with the citizens' money and time.
I get your theory, but was there public awareness of the IMF, the debt we had incurred, the emergency of the matter that we were about to have to pay more taxes which would be a VAT alternative? I didn't get that during referendum time over legal gaming. I mean, why go through all of this? Why didn't they just say "The choices are to legalize gaming or we will take it from you via every other purchase you make"? The vote would have been clear.
Thinker says...
He's right, whether you agree or not. If you believe in The Bible's teachings, it clearly states that we are to have free will. Making things illegal does not make people moral.
On ‘Focus less on gambling and more on other issues’
Posted 11 March 2014, 2:19 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
How is it that someone like this isn't forced to resign?
On Bahamians speak out against domestic abuse remarks
Posted 10 March 2014, 3:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
Same goes for VAT. Implementation of VAT would inevitably cause much 'underground' activity, only, the "criminals" will possibly be any person from any profession that VAT affects.
On Webshops may help self-police
Posted 10 March 2014, 11:43 a.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2014…
On Halkitis puts VAT back up in the air
Posted 7 March 2014, 1 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
If they didn't condone it, why did they laugh? Bullies in the playground, that's why. It shows that they are all playing a game with the citizens' money and time.
On Crisis Centre speaks out over lack of rebuke for Miller
Posted 7 March 2014, 12:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
I get your theory, but was there public awareness of the IMF, the debt we had incurred, the emergency of the matter that we were about to have to pay more taxes which would be a VAT alternative? I didn't get that during referendum time over legal gaming. I mean, why go through all of this? Why didn't they just say "The choices are to legalize gaming or we will take it from you via every other purchase you make"? The vote would have been clear.
On Halkitis puts VAT back up in the air
Posted 7 March 2014, 12:45 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
That is what government is in the business of doing - finding new ways to spend your money.
On Mitchell: Critics are 'politically motivated'
Posted 6 March 2014, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
Apologies are not enough. He needs to resign. This man does not represent anyone I know. Nor do the laughing hyenas next to him.
On Miller says he was joking over abuse of women
Posted 6 March 2014, 3:27 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
How is this even funny? If this makes any of you laugh, which it did, you should all exit the podium because you are none too fit to lead.
On Miller says he was joking over abuse of women
Posted 6 March 2014, 1:42 p.m. Suggest removal
Thinker says...
Yawn. Remove yourself, please. New members needed ASAP.
On Miller says he was joking over abuse of women
Posted 6 March 2014, 1:40 p.m. Suggest removal