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Well_mudda_take_sic says...

What's the difference between a back yard shed and a dome? Answer: A back yard shed has tools in it whereas a dome has illegal Haitian aliens in it.

The Minnis-led FNM government is resurrecting, at great wasted expense to taxpayers, the Dorian destroyed shanty towns into brand new dome towns. And to think, some actually believed when they voted back in May 2017 that it would be their time. Minnis is a very sick man.....sick in the head in a very bad way!

On Domes unveiled to house 1,000 people in Abaco

Posted 11 October 2019, 6:01 p.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Nelson fought for his people.....and you of course are free to fight for your own people.....the illegal Haitian aliens that is.

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Any kind of Dorian-related special tax targeting the wealthy would have them packing their bags and fleeing the Bahamas almost overnight. Just ask anyone in the Lyford Cay, Old Fort or Albany gated communities. Many of these wealthy individuals are already fed up with so many things in our country today, that they would probably welcome any excuse to high tail it.

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

This is a very good article and well worth reading.

I would only add that big time money laundering activities are the root cause of the ongoing invasion of our country by many thousands of illegal Haitian aliens. Unless we stop persons in our country from greedily benefiting from slave labour and making huge profits from human trafficking, including the enormous sums paid under-the-table to corrupt immigration and other government officials, we ('true' Bahamians) and our descendants are on course to have our God-given heritage taken away from us forever.

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Gotta love that picture of Creole speaking Frankie Campbell.....he's truely feeling the pain of 'his people' and praying for them.....and you can be rest assured 'his people' are not the suffering 'true' Bahamian people. Frankie has been working overtime in the shanty towns throughout our country reassuring 'his people' that they have nothing to fear because QC Smith, Rights Bahamas, PM Minnis, Creole speaking Darren Henfield and AG Bethel are all very much on their side.

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

What took him so long?!

Will be most interesting to hear what he discloses in his press conference later today.

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Wow! What a bunch of gobbledygook.

Quick observations:

1) No mention of significant belt-tightening by cutting recurring government expenditures wherever possible.

2) No mention of amounts needed to protect our southern borders from the ongoing invasion or for a sustained program of rounding up and deporting of the many thousands of illegal Haitian aliens.

3) No mention of the very significant savings our country could achieve on a long-term basis by vigorously and rigorously policing our southern borders and adopting an aggressive sustained program of rounding up and deporting the many thousands of illegal Haitian aliens.

4) No mention of the whopping increases in taxes and fees of every kind coming down the pike which will forever shutter and close the doors of most small and medium size businesses that are already struggling to stay open. [Note that the words tax, taxation and fees are not mentioned once anywhere in the above article. Absolutely laughable - seems Turnquest may finally realize there's no blood that can be had from a stone!]

5) Plenty mention of more willy-nilly borrowing, as if somehow we can borrow our way out the financial hole our corrupt politicians long ago dug for our country, well before the arrival of Dorian.

Turnquest and Minnis have thus far shown they only know how to govern by increasing taxes and fees combined with plenty more unsustainable national debt. But it should now be clear to even them that our country is financially doomed if serious austerity (belt-tightening) measures are not immediately implemented, no matter how politically painful, together with addressing as quickly as possible the very costly burden imposed on our small country and the Bahamian people by the invasion force of many thousands of illegal Haitian aliens.

On Dorian’s $430m hit on Treasury

Posted 10 October 2019, 11:27 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

The vast majority of Bahamians have been brainwashed by our corrupt elitist politicians into believing that the Haitians are needed to provide our economy with low-paying manual labour because Bahamians refuse to take such jobs. But that's nothing but a load of self-serving hogwash dished up by our corrupt political elite for three primary reasons:

1) To provide the very greedy and most wealthy Bahamian business owners in our country with a pool of slave labour that they can unconscionably abuse to fuel the profits of their businesses......and It is not by coincidence that many of these greedy and unconscionable business owners are among the political elite.

2) To benefit those engaged in the ruthless and highly profitable illicit business of human trafficking, including corrupt senior immigration officials and undoubtedly some among our most distasteful political elite.....this of course creates a study stream of great income for those who fraudulently 'sell' visas, work and residency permits, birth certificates, citizenship papers, passports, etc. to the illegal aliens who are willing to pay huge sums for such documents.

3) To create an immense pool of economically down trodden 'Haitian-Bahamians' voters who (up until Dorian) could be all too easily manipulated and persuaded to vote for the worst kind of politicians our society has to offer as political candidates.

As a result of 1) through 3) above, young Bahamian men have been deprived of many types of jobs in businesses connected to construction, agriculture, hospitality, restaurants, gas stations, etc., that would otherwise be much better paying and thereby provide a vital source of self-esteem under the fundamental principle that a fair day's work should command a fair day's pay.

The illegal Haitian aliens need to be sent back to Haiti and that alone will go a long ways towards ensuring the very greedy and corrupt among us can no longer profit off of human trafficking and slave labour. Only then will decent paying jobs exist for our many young Bahamian men who have been sidelined in our society with no hope or self-esteem, and great vulnerability to becoming criminals out of desperation.

On Smith challenge to shanty town action

Posted 10 October 2019, 9:43 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Is that old tired racism card the only one in your deck? Or is it that you only have half of a deck, if you know what I mean?

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

The Tribune is going to be deluged with articles like the one above and true to form The Tribune will publish most of them to stir the pot as they seek to boost circulation and profits. It's why The Tribune grants so much coverage to the likes of QC Smith and Rights Bahamas. LMAO