All the S&P said was: We will wait and see what the IDB Dorian damage assessment report says about your country's added borrowing needs, and what your country's actual and revised budget numbers look like over next one or two quarters. K P Turnquest already knows that the inevitable downgrade will be coming our way sooner than he's willing to tell us.
Long before natural and pollution caused climate changes destroy our small nation, The Bahamas and the Bahamian people will be annihilated by the ongoing Haitian invasion.
> immigration Minister Elsworth Johnson said yesterday the government has done nothing wrong regarding its handling of illegal migrants seeking refuge in the country.
>Instead, he insisted, government has abided by the laws of the country.
Simply unbelievable! Our current government has most assuredly **not** abided by the laws of our country, especially our immigration laws. For decades now these shanty towns have been wrongfully allowed to sprout up all over our country as a direct result of the failure of our PLP and FNM governments to enforce our immigation laws, building codes, etc. etc.
Elsworth Johnson should be charged with high treason for this outrageous position which he himself, as Minister of Immigration. has dared to announce to the Bahamian public. These words of Elsworth Johnson are a coded instruction for the many corrupt officials within our Immigration Department to work extra hard in granting fraudulent documents to the many thousands of Haitians who have entered our country illegally.
And Elsworth John would not have had the audacity and temerity to make such outrageous public utterances without the support of our Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc!
Elsworth Johnson must be of Haitian ancestry. He's certainly no 'true' Bahamian!
Couldn't agree with you more, save for you referring to them as immigrants. They are in fact aliens who illegally entered our country, many of whom have since fraudulently obtained documents from our corrupt immigration officials or other corrupt government officials.
Our Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc is always more than willing to let anyone but himself take the flack, in this case Marvin Dames. The buck never stops with Minnis - he sees to that. He will even reward Dames for his willingness to take the heat - in Minnis's eyes that shows loyalty.
In the run up to the last general election, Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc conned a majority of voters into believing that if elected and appointed PM he would have broad powers to effect many of the changes so desperately needed by our country, and that it would finally be "the Bahamian people's time." After all, the FNM party had been preaching for decades that "it's time for a change." But we quickly learned after May 2017 that the Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc was not in charge and that as PM he was very much comprised and beholden to those who had financially backed the FNM election campaign that he led.
Since May 2017 our Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc has been doing the bidding of all of the following: (i) the very deep pocketed numbers bosses; (ii) a group of super wealthy individuals living in the exclusive Lyford Cay community; (iii) foreign investors with fat wallets, especially the cruise ship companies like Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Disney; and (iv) Red China that is well known for finding and bribing corrupt government officials to get whatever it wants.
Minnis is so powerless as a puppet PM that he can't even sack our grossly incompetent police commissioner, namely Meat Head Ferguson. Nor can he fire our so very useless commodore of the RBDF. Of course a big part of our country's national security problems is rooted in the fact that way too many of our police and defense force officers today, even at the highest levels, are of Haitian ancestry. Hello Houston, we have a major problem!
Bahamians are being culled by the crushing weight of an invasion by many thousands of illegal Haitian aliens who have crippled every facet of Bahamian society from public education to public healthcare, and plenty more! Bahamian culture as we knew it is being severely undermined at an increasing rate right before our very eyes, and will soon be totally eradicated.
We don't need to do a damn thing but round up and deport to Haiti all illegal Haitian aliens, no matter how young or old they may be. They belong in Haiti and should be the responsibility of the government of Haiti. The fact that they really don't have a government is entirely their doing and problem, not ours. We Bahamians will soon not have a government ourselves because of their overwhelming crushing weight on our small nation. And if the so called human rights organizations have a problem with that then they should be on the ground in Haiti trying to help out the 11 million Haitian nationals that occupy and have virtually destroyed the western half of the island of Hispaniola. Or are they proposing that we let the 11 million Haitians still in Haiti join the 80,000 of their brethren who are already illegally in the Bahamas? We Bahamians have done more than enough for illegal Haitian aliens over many decades and now must start aggressively looking after ourselves as a matter of survival.
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
And let's not forget that Frank Smith (Snake's son-in-law) did what he did under the PLP government while Chairman of the PHA.
On Call for Dames to resign over Abaco: FNM branch chairman hits out over island’s ‘weak security’
Posted 8 October 2019, 2:20 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
All the S&P said was: We will wait and see what the IDB Dorian damage assessment report says about your country's added borrowing needs, and what your country's actual and revised budget numbers look like over next one or two quarters. K P Turnquest already knows that the inevitable downgrade will be coming our way sooner than he's willing to tell us.
On S&P gives Bahamas major post-Dorian lift
Posted 8 October 2019, 2:17 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Long before natural and pollution caused climate changes destroy our small nation, The Bahamas and the Bahamian people will be annihilated by the ongoing Haitian invasion.
On INSIGHT: The fight against the climate crisis can’t be fought by the government alone
Posted 8 October 2019, 2:04 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
> immigration Minister Elsworth Johnson said yesterday the government has done nothing wrong regarding its handling of illegal migrants seeking refuge in the country.
>Instead, he insisted, government has abided by the laws of the country.
Simply unbelievable! Our current government has most assuredly **not** abided by the laws of our country, especially our immigration laws. For decades now these shanty towns have been wrongfully allowed to sprout up all over our country as a direct result of the failure of our PLP and FNM governments to enforce our immigation laws, building codes, etc. etc.
Elsworth Johnson should be charged with high treason for this outrageous position which he himself, as Minister of Immigration. has dared to announce to the Bahamian public. These words of Elsworth Johnson are a coded instruction for the many corrupt officials within our Immigration Department to work extra hard in granting fraudulent documents to the many thousands of Haitians who have entered our country illegally.
And Elsworth John would not have had the audacity and temerity to make such outrageous public utterances without the support of our Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc!
Elsworth Johnson must be of Haitian ancestry. He's certainly no 'true' Bahamian!
On Minister defends government’s handling of illegal migrants
Posted 8 October 2019, 1:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Couldn't agree with you more, save for you referring to them as immigrants. They are in fact aliens who illegally entered our country, many of whom have since fraudulently obtained documents from our corrupt immigration officials or other corrupt government officials.
On PM kicking down door was ‘not a good impression’
Posted 8 October 2019, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Our Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc is always more than willing to let anyone but himself take the flack, in this case Marvin Dames. The buck never stops with Minnis - he sees to that. He will even reward Dames for his willingness to take the heat - in Minnis's eyes that shows loyalty.
In the run up to the last general election, Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc conned a majority of voters into believing that if elected and appointed PM he would have broad powers to effect many of the changes so desperately needed by our country, and that it would finally be "the Bahamian people's time." After all, the FNM party had been preaching for decades that "it's time for a change." But we quickly learned after May 2017 that the Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc was not in charge and that as PM he was very much comprised and beholden to those who had financially backed the FNM election campaign that he led.
Since May 2017 our Duckin' N Dodgin' Doc has been doing the bidding of all of the following: (i) the very deep pocketed numbers bosses; (ii) a group of super wealthy individuals living in the exclusive Lyford Cay community; (iii) foreign investors with fat wallets, especially the cruise ship companies like Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Disney; and (iv) Red China that is well known for finding and bribing corrupt government officials to get whatever it wants.
Minnis is so powerless as a puppet PM that he can't even sack our grossly incompetent police commissioner, namely Meat Head Ferguson. Nor can he fire our so very useless commodore of the RBDF. Of course a big part of our country's national security problems is rooted in the fact that way too many of our police and defense force officers today, even at the highest levels, are of Haitian ancestry. Hello Houston, we have a major problem!
On Call for Dames to resign over Abaco: FNM branch chairman hits out over island’s ‘weak security’
Posted 8 October 2019, 12:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Bahamians are being culled by the crushing weight of an invasion by many thousands of illegal Haitian aliens who have crippled every facet of Bahamian society from public education to public healthcare, and plenty more! Bahamian culture as we knew it is being severely undermined at an increasing rate right before our very eyes, and will soon be totally eradicated.
On Examining the causes of migrants
Posted 7 October 2019, 8:32 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
This all started with SLOP and your kind!
On WE’LL SEE YOU IN COURT OVER LAND: Shanty Town move branded as xenophobic
Posted 7 October 2019, 8:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
We don't need to do a damn thing but round up and deport to Haiti all illegal Haitian aliens, no matter how young or old they may be. They belong in Haiti and should be the responsibility of the government of Haiti. The fact that they really don't have a government is entirely their doing and problem, not ours. We Bahamians will soon not have a government ourselves because of their overwhelming crushing weight on our small nation. And if the so called human rights organizations have a problem with that then they should be on the ground in Haiti trying to help out the 11 million Haitian nationals that occupy and have virtually destroyed the western half of the island of Hispaniola. Or are they proposing that we let the 11 million Haitians still in Haiti join the 80,000 of their brethren who are already illegally in the Bahamas? We Bahamians have done more than enough for illegal Haitian aliens over many decades and now must start aggressively looking after ourselves as a matter of survival.
On WE’LL SEE YOU IN COURT OVER LAND: Shanty Town move branded as xenophobic
Posted 7 October 2019, 8:11 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
What a joke!
On S&P gives Bahamas major post-Dorian lift
Posted 7 October 2019, 5:35 p.m. Suggest removal