Oh please, please Mr Almighty Supreme Ruler.....I don't have regular or at-will bowel movements and therefore may not be able to take my dump on the day of the week that you order me to based on the first letter of my surname.
Do you remember this photo op fella in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian? He arranged for us to get pittance in support from the UN even after Minnis song for his country's supper before the UN General Assembly in NYC.
It's human nature that a society with a disproportionately large number of dumbed down and ignorant people will be unruly in a crisis situation where the dumbest and most ignorant people have no ability or inner strength to recognize the importance of suppressing their animalistic survival instincts for the good of society as a whole. Just think how many standing in those long lines trying to gain entry to the grocery stores are illiterate and prone to mob behavior once their money and patience runs out. But who do we have to blame for that? Answer: Decades of successive greedy corrupt elected officials who now make up the very wealthy and elitist political ruling class in our society, whether they be of FNM or PLP persuasion.
None of the corrupt political elite are worthy of the free pass you seem to wish they be given in the court of public opinion. More importantly though, none of them have done or are are doing anything truly meaningful towards lessening the deadly impact of the Red China Virus on our society. And they certainly much to their own drum beat with little inclination to think things through carefully and heed sound advice wherever it may come from. Instead, government has, through its many missteps and knee jerk reactions set the stage for escalating mayhem and chaos that could result in even more deaths than would have been caused had the virus been allowed to simply run its course through our society. In any event, many of us are already convinced the longer term economic impact of this crisis as opposed to its shorter term health impact will inevitably take the greater number of lives when all is said and done.
Nothing the WHO says can be trusted anymore because nearly all senior officials in that organization are now beholden to the ruthless Xi Jinping communist regime. The WHO has become an international agent for the global domination agenda of Red China's evil government. And let's not forget that the Red China Virus was created by Xi Jinping's communist regime and first tested in a most vicious way on the Red Chinese people in Wahun. This speaks volumes to the ruthlessness of the leaders of Red China's communist government. Truly frightening that Red China's communist regime has started the deadly age of bio-warfare.
Is this going to be Sands' official daily duty over the next several months, i.e. simply reporting the number of confirmed Red China cases and the resulting number of deaths? Isn't there so much more that he should be doing and reporting on to us on a daily basis?
".... but I'm going to supply the country with food as long as the Ministry of Finance has foreign exchange to do it."
That's a very telling serious remark by Mr. Roberts in another Tribune article, especially given that he also happens to be a major shareholder in Commonwealth Bank and is therefore acutely aware of the state of our country's finances. And even more worrisome is the fact that John Rolle, the governor of our central bank, has been very quiet about the rapidly diminishing level of our country's foreign currency reserves.
We must not forget, as Mr. Roberts rightfully points out, that food imported by him from his wholesale food distribution centre/warehouse located in South Florida must be paid for in US dollars.
All of this begs the important question: Is Turnquest proposing to Minnis that the Bahamas significantly increase its foreign currency denominated debt no matter what the interest rate cost may be in order to cope with the insufficiency of our country's foreign currency reserves? That would be tantamount to mortgaging our country to foreign currency lenders with all sorts of disasterous consequences for the Bahamian people down the road. Truly a frightening thought given that both John Rolle and KP Turnquest have so quiet lately.
> ".... but I'm going to supply the country with food as long as the Ministry of Finance has foreign exchange to do it."
That's a very telling remark by Mr. Roberts who also happens to be a major shareholder in Commonwealth Bank. And we haven't heard a word from John Rolle, the governor of our central bank, about the rapidly diminishing level of our country's foreign currency reserves.
We must not forget, as Mr. Roberts rightfully points out, that food imported by him from his wholesale food distribution centre/warehouse located in South Florida must be paid for in US dollars.
All of this begs the important question: Is Turnquest proposing to Minnis that the Bahamas significantly increase its foreign currency denominated debt no matter what the interest rate cost may be in order to cope with the insufficiency of our country's foreign currency reserves? That would be tantamount to mortgaging our country to foreign currency lenders with all sorts of disasterous consequences for the Bahamian people down the road. Truly a frightening thought given that both John Rolle and KP Turnquest have so quiet lately.
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
....ditto that...
On Local shipping company not allowed to access imported medical supplies
Posted 9 April 2020, 8:22 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
President Trump was obviously not too impressed with our Supreme Ruler when they met a Mar-a-Lago.
On Local shipping company not allowed to access imported medical supplies
Posted 9 April 2020, 8:16 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Oh please, please Mr Almighty Supreme Ruler.....I don't have regular or at-will bowel movements and therefore may not be able to take my dump on the day of the week that you order me to based on the first letter of my surname.
On Emergency Powers amendment: Masks must be worn when leaving home
Posted 9 April 2020, 8:09 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Do you remember this photo op fella in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian? He arranged for us to get pittance in support from the UN even after Minnis song for his country's supper before the UN General Assembly in NYC.
On UN Secretary-General: COVID-19 pandemic 'one of the most dangerous challenges in our lifetime'
Posted 9 April 2020, 8:02 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
What ideas do we have? Really?! Just read the hundreds of posts by many to this website over the past couple of months.
On TACKLING THE COVID-19 CRISIS: What ideas do you have?
Posted 9 April 2020, 7:53 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
It's human nature that a society with a disproportionately large number of dumbed down and ignorant people will be unruly in a crisis situation where the dumbest and most ignorant people have no ability or inner strength to recognize the importance of suppressing their animalistic survival instincts for the good of society as a whole. Just think how many standing in those long lines trying to gain entry to the grocery stores are illiterate and prone to mob behavior once their money and patience runs out. But who do we have to blame for that? Answer: Decades of successive greedy corrupt elected officials who now make up the very wealthy and elitist political ruling class in our society, whether they be of FNM or PLP persuasion.
None of the corrupt political elite are worthy of the free pass you seem to wish they be given in the court of public opinion. More importantly though, none of them have done or are are doing anything truly meaningful towards lessening the deadly impact of the Red China Virus on our society. And they certainly much to their own drum beat with little inclination to think things through carefully and heed sound advice wherever it may come from. Instead, government has, through its many missteps and knee jerk reactions set the stage for escalating mayhem and chaos that could result in even more deaths than would have been caused had the virus been allowed to simply run its course through our society. In any event, many of us are already convinced the longer term economic impact of this crisis as opposed to its shorter term health impact will inevitably take the greater number of lives when all is said and done.
On See you all on the other side: Five-day lockdown draws near on back of stores stampede
Posted 9 April 2020, 7:43 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Nothing the WHO says can be trusted anymore because nearly all senior officials in that organization are now beholden to the ruthless Xi Jinping communist regime. The WHO has become an international agent for the global domination agenda of Red China's evil government. And let's not forget that the Red China Virus was created by Xi Jinping's communist regime and first tested in a most vicious way on the Red Chinese people in Wahun. This speaks volumes to the ruthlessness of the leaders of Red China's communist government. Truly frightening that Red China's communist regime has started the deadly age of bio-warfare.
On UPDATED: Officials project nearly 90 confirmed COVID-19 cases by Sunday
Posted 9 April 2020, 6:50 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Is this going to be Sands' official daily duty over the next several months, i.e. simply reporting the number of confirmed Red China cases and the resulting number of deaths? Isn't there so much more that he should be doing and reporting on to us on a daily basis?
On UPDATED: Officials project nearly 90 confirmed COVID-19 cases by Sunday
Posted 8 April 2020, 5:35 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
".... but I'm going to supply the country with food as long as the Ministry of Finance has foreign exchange to do it."
That's a very telling serious remark by Mr. Roberts in another Tribune article, especially given that he also happens to be a major shareholder in Commonwealth Bank and is therefore acutely aware of the state of our country's finances. And even more worrisome is the fact that John Rolle, the governor of our central bank, has been very quiet about the rapidly diminishing level of our country's foreign currency reserves.
We must not forget, as Mr. Roberts rightfully points out, that food imported by him from his wholesale food distribution centre/warehouse located in South Florida must be paid for in US dollars.
All of this begs the important question: Is Turnquest proposing to Minnis that the Bahamas significantly increase its foreign currency denominated debt no matter what the interest rate cost may be in order to cope with the insufficiency of our country's foreign currency reserves? That would be tantamount to mortgaging our country to foreign currency lenders with all sorts of disasterous consequences for the Bahamian people down the road. Truly a frightening thought given that both John Rolle and KP Turnquest have so quiet lately.
On Food supply chain in lockdown 'strain'
Posted 8 April 2020, 5:26 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
> ".... but I'm going to supply the country with food as long as the Ministry of Finance has foreign exchange to do it."
That's a very telling remark by Mr. Roberts who also happens to be a major shareholder in Commonwealth Bank. And we haven't heard a word from John Rolle, the governor of our central bank, about the rapidly diminishing level of our country's foreign currency reserves.
We must not forget, as Mr. Roberts rightfully points out, that food imported by him from his wholesale food distribution centre/warehouse located in South Florida must be paid for in US dollars.
All of this begs the important question: Is Turnquest proposing to Minnis that the Bahamas significantly increase its foreign currency denominated debt no matter what the interest rate cost may be in order to cope with the insufficiency of our country's foreign currency reserves? That would be tantamount to mortgaging our country to foreign currency lenders with all sorts of disasterous consequences for the Bahamian people down the road. Truly a frightening thought given that both John Rolle and KP Turnquest have so quiet lately.
On Super Value chief targets six months of food inventory
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