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ThisIsOurs says...

"*Davis, who was **addressing a crowd of Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) supporters** at a party branch meeting in Grand Bahama Saturday night*"

That's all we need to know, this is clearly an **election ploy**. Freeport is one small part of Grand Bahama. Why didnt the PM tell these same supporters about why the rest of the island is back in the 1920's?

ThisIsOurs says...

"*for the fear it would damage the livelihood of taxi drivers.*"

And this is the problem. We continue to prop up dying systems. This is anti-innovative **and** inflationary, because in 2024 we are supporting the taxi driver wanting to maintain their lifestyle off an unsustainable model. The tourist must thrrefore pay quintuple the price for taxi fares and the Bahamian must be left without the service

ThisIsOurs says...

His tone will change again once the election date is announced. He simply wants the masses to believe that's he's reasonable. And I believe he can be and has demonstrated that ability. Outside of the election day-30 period that is .

Sparky is banned. He did something off air to trigger the banning which hasnt been revealed on air but that must have been pretty unsavoury to follow him on air. He has a history of these cycles.

ThisIsOurs says...

"*With the traditional Easter Season upon us, as a professed Christian nation, I will be as neutral as possible*"

Lol. I stopped reading there. God een please.

On Travel for the PM is crucial

Posted 7 April 2024, 2:37 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

"*the salary and wage bill for every ministry, agency and public sector employee in Freeport as well as spending on infrastructure.*:

So this includes the salaries of the "*Ministry of Grand Bahama*"?

My question is, as Grand Bahama is the only out island that has it's own minister why has nothing substantial happened there over this disputed period? They rode Obie Wilchconbes name in the by election, Obie Wilchcombe a man who complained about not being able to get funds for infrastructure work in GB, "*we doing this for Obie, the man we ignored*", replacing him with Kingsley Smith who was to have "*a seat at the table*" and has been all but silent since. To their credit they did not say anyone was going to eat from this proverbial table with exception of Mr Smith.

**I cant envision an outcome where every bill submitted for govt employees attached to this ministry is not summarily dismissed by any legal process as a bogus invoice for work not done, like shenandon Cartwright admitted happened at beaches and parks**. Everybody *in the club* know how this works

ThisIsOurs says...

The issue I find with taxi fares is the argument always sounds like they want you to subsidize their lifestyle. Driving the tourist from the airport to a hotel for 30 dollars per person is easy money and ridiculous. Taxi ferrying is also not an easy job, it's not meant to be. It's a job taken up in most countries by immigrants because of low wages typical of unskilled non technical labour. Here, everything is upside down, the unskilled and non technical want to be paid as if they're highly educated/skilled professionals. What we should be doing rather than encouraging these vote buying adjustments is seeking to raise the educational level of our people and supporting as opposed to stifling/robbing innovators of intellectual property. Notice that whenever govt talks about protecting IP they always refer to singing, dancing and writing, things that not anybody could easily grab and claim I created this or came up with this idea.

We need growth and innovation not more of this subsidization

On Taxi fare hike officially announced

Posted 6 April 2024, 11:49 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

The govt has been moving swiftly to do a wide range of "*good*" things within the past maybe 6-8 months. Good that they're doing them but their good is constantly undermined by hubris of multiple ministers, "*we dont answer to you*", a prime minister often out to lunch on key issues as well as supporting excessive spending for his travel and some really bad decisions on the things that touch bahamian pocket books, energyprice control in addition to increased taxes/fees everywhere. If they had come out the gate with these initiatives or even laid out a plan to say these are the things were going to do and this is the timeline with visible evidence of things moving along the reasonable non campaign modelled timeline, I might have a different view of these initiatives.

ThisIsOurs says...

True. My point was had this been a person in exact same circumstances but not as wealthy or well known or phenotypically "*blessed*" as Mr Lewis they would have likely been sent to prison. The 50m is neither here nor there just meant to show an amount an individual "*might*" feel the loss of. I dont want an ailing elderly person to be jailed, so I dont even have an argument that Mr Lewis should have been, just pointing out that it's unlikely that "*everyone*" would have been granted this grace.

ThisIsOurs says...

"*This insider trading was not the result of aberrant, one-time conduct, but rather a troubling **pattern of misconduct over the course of several years**. In the process, Lewis’s conduct undermined the integrity of the securities markets from which he has so handsomely profited for decades.”*

This sounds pretty serious. "*Pattern*"? "*Several years*"?... over the course of those years there were likely other high profile cases with people convicted of insider trading and serving jail time. To commit these acts over years is appropriately characterized as *hubris*. "*Because when the President does it, it's not a crime*". It's unfortunate but probably likely that had Mr Lewis been a black man of relatively average wealth. In ill health or not, he would probably have been jailed because justice is not blind even though she might want to be.

ThisIsOurs says...

Theyve done this mural initiative before and it's good. But Ive passed through downtown a number of times within the past month and seen droves of tourists walking from the cruise port to Junkanoo beach and no matter how many times I make that trip I shake my head and say "*that's it?*"

Please stop the shantyization of Long Wharf and Montagu beach and the overrunning of our naturally beautiful locations with over development. We do not need a mega cruise port in every island. I've never seen a Bahamas ad with thousands of tourists crammed on a beach. It's always, always a family enjoying a deserted beach with clean white sand. Tourism should ask themselves lives why that is. After decades, the ramshackle mess of Arawak Cay that they keep giving permits to expand is really a national disgrace