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Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Dream on!

On 'Put everything in the mix' on Dorian fall-out

Posted 24 November 2019, 10:56 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Dr. Sands should be less concerned about death threats to the bishop and much more concerned about all of the people being killed each year by our failed public healthcare system.

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

P.S.:

This is probably the central reason why the Bahamian government has been boxed into its proposal to buy and rebuild the Grand Bahama International Airport. And we all know how our corrupt Minnis-led FNM government loves large heavily padded construction contracts.

The Symonette family's paving company stands to make a hefty fortune from the padded government contracts it would get to repave the aircraft runways, taxiways and aprons at the Grand Bahama and Marsh Harbour airports. Oh no, please say it ain't so!!!!

On GB airport re-open awaits US approval

Posted 23 November 2019, 10:13 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Someone should whisper into little Kwasi's ear that TSA approval means nothing without U.S. government approval of the 'pre-clearance facility'. And that key approval is not going to be coming anytime soon for a variety of very good reasons related to the national security interests of the U.S.

The Minnis-led FNM government was likely told by the U.S. government that no pre-clearance facility would be granted, renewed or reinstituted for any airport anywhere in the Bahamas in which Red China connected enterprises, like Hutchison Whampoa, have any kind of significant ownership, managing or otherwise controlling interest.

On GB airport re-open awaits US approval

Posted 23 November 2019, 9:51 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

It's actually less than 0.53% worldwide, as calculated rather generously by some of the more reliable sources. However the gay global community would have us believe it's a much higher percentage by throwing into the mix everyone else they can think of who would not be considered "straight". It's frankly amazing that so few of them can collectively have such a loud mouth. But much of what they shout at the rest of society today has become just annoying background noise for many of us.

On Overwhelming hypocrisy

Posted 23 November 2019, 9:37 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

That ridiculously low $7.44 million figure bantered around by our doofus PM is nothing but untruthful poppy-cock. The U.S. government alone made cash donations to-date exceeding that amount.

Just ask yourself: Why hasn't Minnis and Turnquest produced the list of donors, both unpledged and pledged, showing the amount received to date from each donor?

If adequate records have indeed been maintained by Turnquest, such a list should be prepared and immediately released to the public, with periodic updates of it published as well.

On Kindness is a two-way street

Posted 23 November 2019, 9:25 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Thousands of Bahamians who were working in the private sector lost their jobs and became unemployed as a result of Hurricane Dorian. But not one member of our civil workforce lost their government pay even in instances where they no longer had their government job in Abaco or Grand Bahama. The civil workforce whose jobs were impacted by Dorian continued to be paid while they were reshuffled to some other already over-bloated government department or post. This only serves to prove that Minnis and Turnquest can only govern by more borrowing and more taxes. They are either unwilling (more likely unable) to reduce the very costly and unsustainable gargantuan size of our nonproductive civil workforce. That's the harsh reality of the situation!

On 'Not grim' despite $1.3bn debt surge

Posted 23 November 2019, 9:14 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Notice how Smith says nothing at all about the need to reduce the very costly and unsustainable size of our over-bloated nonproductive civil workforce. He was instrumental in putting in place the economic and social policies that have made it very difficult (almost impossible) for successive governments to even think about shrinking the size of the government's gargantuan nonproductive work force.

Thousands of Bahamians who were working in the private sector lost their jobs and became unemployed as a result of Hurricane Dorian. But not one member of our civil workforce lost their government pay even in instances where they no longer had their government job in Abaco or Grand Bahama. The civil workforce whose jobs were impacted by Dorian continued to be paid while they were reshuffled to some other already over-bloated government department or post. This only serves to prove that Minnis and Turnquest can only govern by more borrowing and more taxes. They are either unwilling (more likely unable) to reduce the very costly and unsustainable gargantuan size of our nonproductive civil workforce. That's the harsh reality of the situation!

On 'Put everything in the mix' on Dorian fall-out

Posted 23 November 2019, 9:10 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Thousands of Bahamians who were working in the private sector lost their jobs and became unemployed as a result of Hurricane Dorian. But not one member of our civil workforce lost their government pay even in instances where they no longer had their government job in Abaco or Grand Bahama. The civil workforce whose jobs were impacted by Dorian continued to be paid while they were reshuffled to some other already over-bloated government department or post. This only serves to prove that Minnis and Turnquest can only govern by more borrowing and more taxes. They are either unwilling (more likely unable) to reduce the very costly and unsustainable over-bloated size of our nonproductive civil workforce. That's the harsh reality of the situation!

On Fears Bahamas 'on edge of abject failure'

Posted 23 November 2019, 9 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

And let's not forget Smith's close ties to the web shops and other criminal enterprises operated by the racketeering thug, Sebas Bastian.

On 'Put everything in the mix' on Dorian fall-out

Posted 23 November 2019, 8:32 a.m. Suggest removal