And likewise the Bahamas ambassador to the U.S. should not publicly complain when on U.S. soil about the U.S. State Department's announcement of travel advisories as a result of our government's many failures in combatting violent crime. Sovereign nations have every right and in fact a duty to protect their own citizenry from physical and health risks posed by other nations.
Don't worry......there's no oil for them to find that can be exploited for financial gain. But they will muck up the seabed bigtime wherever they drill their 'dry-wells'.
Why hasn't Minnis publicly announced that the travel restrictions imposed by the Bahamas government to protect the Bahamian people will remain in place until such time that we (the Bahamas) no longer consider them necessary and that we will be taking our cue from developed countries like the United States that have imposed their own similar travel restrictions?
PM Minnis, who is a medical doctor, should be publicly telling Red China's charge d’affaires to The Bahamas in no uncertain terms to butt out of our national affaires. You only have to look at how the ruthless Xi-led communist regime are treating their own people in Red China that have exposure to the highly infectious and deadly Coronavirus to understand why the travel restrictions imposed by the Bahamas government, albeit on a late basis, are so vitally important to protect all of us Bahamians.
It's becoming increasingly clear that Red China is now viewing the Bahamas as a colony rather than a sovereign nation and we have successive corrupt PLP and FNM primeministers to thank for that.
This property is showing its age and is in desperate need of much more than the patch-up (band-aid) type maintenance work done under Brookfield Asset Management's ownership over the past 8 years. The projected cash flow from this aged property is not good in relation to enormous renovation costs that need to be done not to mention the very high on-going annual maintenace costs. Kerzner International left Brookfield holding the proverbial empty bag and its doubtful the business case is there for the latter to spend the fortune necessary to properly renovate the property. I suspect Brookfield will do a low-cost quick fix-up aimed at improving overall appearance and then dump the property, thereby realising the losses they have incurred on a bad investment. The future buyer will want a significantly discounted purchase price knowing that it will get stuck with the more major renovation costs.
QC Smith and Carnival.....now there's a combo that can only be described as 'shiite' and 'shiittier'. Unchecked and they will both make the Bahamas the 'shiittiest' place ever!
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
You're right. I should have been more specific and said: The Minnis-Sebas Bastian factor at work!
On 30 jobs lost as Julius Baer closes
Posted 4 February 2020, 10:07 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
And likewise the Bahamas ambassador to the U.S. should not publicly complain when on U.S. soil about the U.S. State Department's announcement of travel advisories as a result of our government's many failures in combatting violent crime. Sovereign nations have every right and in fact a duty to protect their own citizenry from physical and health risks posed by other nations.
On Embassy rejects virus travel ban
Posted 4 February 2020, 9:51 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Don't worry......there's no oil for them to find that can be exploited for financial gain. But they will muck up the seabed bigtime wherever they drill their 'dry-wells'.
On DRILLING ON OFFSHORE PLATFORM IMMINENT
Posted 4 February 2020, 9:41 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
He read what you said here and his balls immediately crawled up inside him to a safe place where even he can no longer see them.
On $188m SOE subsidy 'definition of insanity'
Posted 4 February 2020, 9:37 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
The Minnis factor at work!
On 30 jobs lost as Julius Baer closes
Posted 4 February 2020, 9:22 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Where is Minnis???!!!
Why hasn't Minnis publicly announced that the travel restrictions imposed by the Bahamas government to protect the Bahamian people will remain in place until such time that we (the Bahamas) no longer consider them necessary and that we will be taking our cue from developed countries like the United States that have imposed their own similar travel restrictions?
PM Minnis, who is a medical doctor, should be publicly telling Red China's charge d’affaires to The Bahamas in no uncertain terms to butt out of our national affaires. You only have to look at how the ruthless Xi-led communist regime are treating their own people in Red China that have exposure to the highly infectious and deadly Coronavirus to understand why the travel restrictions imposed by the Bahamas government, albeit on a late basis, are so vitally important to protect all of us Bahamians.
It's becoming increasingly clear that Red China is now viewing the Bahamas as a colony rather than a sovereign nation and we have successive corrupt PLP and FNM primeministers to thank for that.
On Embassy rejects virus travel ban
Posted 4 February 2020, 9:12 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
This property is showing its age and is in desperate need of much more than the patch-up (band-aid) type maintenance work done under Brookfield Asset Management's ownership over the past 8 years. The projected cash flow from this aged property is not good in relation to enormous renovation costs that need to be done not to mention the very high on-going annual maintenace costs. Kerzner International left Brookfield holding the proverbial empty bag and its doubtful the business case is there for the latter to spend the fortune necessary to properly renovate the property. I suspect Brookfield will do a low-cost quick fix-up aimed at improving overall appearance and then dump the property, thereby realising the losses they have incurred on a bad investment. The future buyer will want a significantly discounted purchase price knowing that it will get stuck with the more major renovation costs.
On ATLANTIS SALE IS ABANDONED: Owners take resort off the market and now plan to reinvest
Posted 4 February 2020, 8:48 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Just shut it all down and send the laid off employees to the PM's office, each with an empty cup in hand.
On Minister 'won't intervene' on Compass Point issue
Posted 3 February 2020, 6:08 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
ditto that x 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,..............
On $188m SOE subsidy 'definition of insanity'
Posted 3 February 2020, 6 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
QC Smith and Carnival.....now there's a combo that can only be described as 'shiite' and 'shiittier'. Unchecked and they will both make the Bahamas the 'shiittiest' place ever!
On INSIGHT: Why do we only pick on Carnival when it comes to pollution on the seas?
Posted 3 February 2020, 5:44 p.m. Suggest removal