Comment history

Truism says...

'Nothing happening and I can't figure out what to do to cause something to happen.' My advice, appoint Fred QC as Minister for Grand Bahama. He'll get this economy going. LMAO

Truism says...

Let's not be duped by the ace. The assessment of the programme was suppose to be ongoing to avoid/remedy any possible assistance to clients of the programme being interrupted.

On RISE scheme under review

Posted 28 August 2017, 5:47 p.m. Suggest removal

Truism says...

W&S payment timing is also referenced in the article. You've just confirmed what you found offensive.

On BPL’s $1.5m payout on eve of election

Posted 24 August 2017, 2:35 a.m. Suggest removal

Truism says...

We are duncee. The story points to a union being granted favoured nation status (ie. Sun/Atlantis) and the commentary in no way relate to the story. Barking at print. SAD

On BPL’s $1.5m payout on eve of election

Posted 23 August 2017, 6:02 p.m. Suggest removal

Truism says...

Can't believe Zeus would have determine he gotta get soupaman some help. Wondawoman and all the other soupa friends shiould be wllling to assist in this quest.

Truism says...

Fred who? Fred what? Oh! that other Fred. Election over he done collect he should have already collected his relevance

On Migration policy ‘must be changed’

Posted 23 August 2017, 5:21 p.m. Suggest removal

Truism says...

Assistance will be available by October. What's the issue?

On New benefit programme suspended

Posted 23 August 2017, 4:57 p.m. Suggest removal

Truism says...

BPL was legally bound to make the payment as the union negotiated a most favoured nation contract. Once WSC workers were paid BPL workers had to be paid. No government corporation workers could be given a better deal than BPL workers. That is what the article says.

On BPL’s $1.5m payout on eve of election

Posted 23 August 2017, 9:07 a.m. Suggest removal

Truism says...

Transparency personified. I wish he would simply say that it's the people's time not their business, but, sound of actions is deafening.

Truism says...

Who profits most as the fuel surcharge gets higher? BPL/BEC, the Public Treasury. Or is there some other player involved.

On BPL CEO Pamela Hill fired

Posted 21 August 2017, 4:18 p.m. Suggest removal