If the IDB told K P Turnquest to fart he would all too quickly and most happily do so.
The bureaucrats at the IDB now have full control of the governance of our country and they are hell bent on turning the vast majority of Bahamians into debt slaves. The IDB's unabashed and disgraceful mission has along been to put our nation in debt bondage. This is achieved by putting their lending teat ("tit") to the constantly sucking lips of incompetent elected officials who are known to be susceptible to engaging in corrupt activities for their unjust enrichment, i.e. corrupt politicians who all too willing to sellout their fellow countrymen.
The IDB's lending teat ("tit") serves to fulfil the mandate set by the foreign interests who are behind the developed countries that financially back the IDB - predominantly the U.S.A. These foreign interests wish to acquire our most valuable national assets at fire sale prices, but can only do so by destabilizing our finances in order to seize and maintain control of all key aspects of our economy. And that's where the IDB comes into play. Their mission is to exploit (even encourage) the propensity of our corrupt government officials to take on unsustainable levels of debt that results in most Bahamians becoming debt slaves with no end to their indentured servitude. That's the harsh reality of what's going on here. It's the principal reason why none of our elected PLP or FNM governments have been willing to introduce serious austerity (belt-tightening) measures aimed at reducing the unsustainable costly size of our grossly over-bloated civil workforce, among other things.
Red China should foot the enormous travel and quarantine bills associated with the return of these Bahamian students to the Bahamas. After all, it was Red China that financially promoted these students enrolling in its university indoctrination programs half-way around the world.
Red China will always prey on the most vulnerable in another nation. There is a reason why Red China will not devote a dollar to the education of other nationals (like Bahamians) unless it furthers the geopolitical goals of the Xi-led communist regime. An education obtained at the expense of being indoctrinated to place Red China's interests above your own country's interests is probably an education not worth having unless you plan to remain in Red China. The students, their parents and other family members should all be sensitized to the quid pro quo behind Red China's 'apparent' overwhelming generosity under the devious guise of sharing culture.
LMAO. It was Joy Jibrilu and D'Aguilar who initially decided to leave Abaco out of the marketing campaign because of its slow recovery in the aftermath of Dorian and the tight budget constraints imposed by K P Turnquest on the Ministry of Tourism.
Our public education system will now be able to adopt more meaningful examinations in order to magically transform D- students into B+ students across most grades. Well done Lloyd!!
If frogs starts to rain down on us, I'm getting out of the Bahamas until Minnis is no longer PM. The bad karma associated with Minnis is more than I can handle.
Young Bahamian students who receive a tuition-free university education in Red China with room & board, travel allowances, etc., are subjected to considerable propaganda brainwashing techniques aimed at hard wiring their loyalty to the global policies and goals of the ruthless Xi-led communist regime. Red China usually accomplishes this under the guise of cultural exchange programmes that it is only too happy to sponsor. Some of the students will even be targeted to serve as paid operatives of the Xi-led-communist regime in key positions within our government, including elected office. This has already been the experience of several nations on the African continent.
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
If the IDB told K P Turnquest to fart he would all too quickly and most happily do so.
The bureaucrats at the IDB now have full control of the governance of our country and they are hell bent on turning the vast majority of Bahamians into debt slaves. The IDB's unabashed and disgraceful mission has along been to put our nation in debt bondage. This is achieved by putting their lending teat ("tit") to the constantly sucking lips of incompetent elected officials who are known to be susceptible to engaging in corrupt activities for their unjust enrichment, i.e. corrupt politicians who all too willing to sellout their fellow countrymen.
The IDB's lending teat ("tit") serves to fulfil the mandate set by the foreign interests who are behind the developed countries that financially back the IDB - predominantly the U.S.A. These foreign interests wish to acquire our most valuable national assets at fire sale prices, but can only do so by destabilizing our finances in order to seize and maintain control of all key aspects of our economy. And that's where the IDB comes into play. Their mission is to exploit (even encourage) the propensity of our corrupt government officials to take on unsustainable levels of debt that results in most Bahamians becoming debt slaves with no end to their indentured servitude. That's the harsh reality of what's going on here. It's the principal reason why none of our elected PLP or FNM governments have been willing to introduce serious austerity (belt-tightening) measures aimed at reducing the unsustainable costly size of our grossly over-bloated civil workforce, among other things.
On Dorian bill leaves no option to borrowing
Posted 30 January 2020, 10:24 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Red China should foot the enormous travel and quarantine bills associated with the return of these Bahamian students to the Bahamas. After all, it was Red China that financially promoted these students enrolling in its university indoctrination programs half-way around the world.
On Sands warns of danger despite precautions as students set to return
Posted 30 January 2020, 9:18 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
D'Aguilar is proving to be no better than Hanna-Martin when it comes to properly dealing with our country's most important aviation matters.
On Bahamas races to fill aviation safety gaps
Posted 29 January 2020, 5:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Not to worry, Minnis will put in an order for more Domes to meet the growing demand for them that is coming to our shores each and every week.
On Fourth body recovered after boat capsize
Posted 29 January 2020, 5:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Red China will always prey on the most vulnerable in another nation. There is a reason why Red China will not devote a dollar to the education of other nationals (like Bahamians) unless it furthers the geopolitical goals of the Xi-led communist regime. An education obtained at the expense of being indoctrinated to place Red China's interests above your own country's interests is probably an education not worth having unless you plan to remain in Red China. The students, their parents and other family members should all be sensitized to the quid pro quo behind Red China's 'apparent' overwhelming generosity under the devious guise of sharing culture.
On Monitored for deadly virus: Quarantined student tells Tribune of her life under lockdown
Posted 29 January 2020, 10:49 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Anyone remember that very large loggerhead turtle that Bahamians clubbed to death on the beach a few years ago.
On Photographer hopes award-winning image of trapped sea turtle will inspire change
Posted 29 January 2020, 10:32 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
LMAO. It was Joy Jibrilu and D'Aguilar who initially decided to leave Abaco out of the marketing campaign because of its slow recovery in the aftermath of Dorian and the tight budget constraints imposed by K P Turnquest on the Ministry of Tourism.
On Abaco marketing campaign to get extra support
Posted 29 January 2020, 10:26 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
The headline to this article should read:
"Lloyd's New Curriculum Guides Lower the Bar"
Our public education system will now be able to adopt more meaningful examinations in order to magically transform D- students into B+ students across most grades. Well done Lloyd!!
On Lloyd launches new curriculum guides
Posted 29 January 2020, 10:18 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
If frogs starts to rain down on us, I'm getting out of the Bahamas until Minnis is no longer PM. The bad karma associated with Minnis is more than I can handle.
On Cabinet shaken by quake tremors
Posted 29 January 2020, 10:09 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Young Bahamian students who receive a tuition-free university education in Red China with room & board, travel allowances, etc., are subjected to considerable propaganda brainwashing techniques aimed at hard wiring their loyalty to the global policies and goals of the ruthless Xi-led communist regime. Red China usually accomplishes this under the guise of cultural exchange programmes that it is only too happy to sponsor. Some of the students will even be targeted to serve as paid operatives of the Xi-led-communist regime in key positions within our government, including elected office. This has already been the experience of several nations on the African continent.
On Monitored for deadly virus: Quarantined student tells Tribune of her life under lockdown
Posted 29 January 2020, 9:57 a.m. Suggest removal