Yes, Tal is pretty much correct about the 50% declination, our birth rates are not as high as one might think, there’s other stuff going on with our population however.
It’s not necessarily a problem of “black people breeding too much” as it is more a problem of the limited economic capability of The Bahamas. That’s how I see it.
While I’m very much against the legalization of web shops, let’s be real, people are **voluntarily giving** Sebas and crew money.
Gambling is a voluntary tax for mostly poor fools and rich people, I’m sorry. You help some around here and they gamble all the damn money away.
There’s a lot of people who shut their mouths when money lines their pockets, and that’s just the way this screwed up place works. Roberts and Sebas are both fighting for their own business interests.
But I also believe in personal responsibility. Christian nation? What a great and marvelous lie. Children under the age of 15 experience the greatest level of poverty in this country.
One only has to watch her in Parliament a few times to see something isn’t exactly right. The media (i.e newspapers) helps her out a lot. She is someone who definitely **should not** be leading the country.
Those are extremely optimistic propositions, but I do agree that if the PLP was to ever lose every seat it would be smart to appoint some PLPs to senate.
Nice analysis by John Doe. The dominant merchant class operates on old ideas and cannot innovate and adapt, which I think is a fitting punishment. God knows if an Amazon service did get started here, the Government and many businesses would be shaking, as there would be very direct implications on revenues. Someone was just in the newspaper the other day wanting the Government "to get a handle" on Airbnb's market. If there is no competition on the inside, the competition will come from the outside.
<ul style="list-style-type:none"> <li><p align="justify" style="border-left:1px solid;color:gray;padding-left:10px;"> He said, it's who you know and not what you know in Bahamaland; and he's 100% right.</p></li> </ul>
Zakary says...
Yes, Tal is pretty much correct about the 50% declination, our birth rates are not as high as one might think, there’s other stuff going on with our population however.
It’s not necessarily a problem of “black people breeding too much” as it is more a problem of the limited economic capability of The Bahamas. That’s how I see it.
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Zakary says...
OK then.
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Zakary says...
While I’m very much against the legalization of web shops, let’s be real, people are **voluntarily giving** Sebas and crew money.
Gambling is a voluntary tax for mostly poor fools and rich people, I’m sorry. You help some around here and they gamble all the damn money away.
There’s a lot of people who shut their mouths when money lines their pockets, and that’s just the way this screwed up place works. Roberts and Sebas are both fighting for their own business interests.
But I also believe in personal responsibility. Christian nation? What a great and marvelous lie. Children under the age of 15 experience the greatest level of poverty in this country.
On Island Luck CEO hits out at Rupert Roberts
Posted 10 January 2017, 4:19 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
One only has to watch her in Parliament a few times to see something isn’t exactly right. The media (i.e newspapers) helps her out a lot. She is someone who definitely **should not** be leading the country.
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Zakary says...
Those are extremely optimistic propositions, but I do agree that if the PLP was to ever lose every seat it would be smart to appoint some PLPs to senate.
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Zakary says...
Nice analysis by John Doe. The dominant merchant class operates on old ideas and cannot innovate and adapt, which I think is a fitting punishment. God knows if an Amazon service did get started here, the Government and many businesses would be shaking, as there would be very direct implications on revenues. Someone was just in the newspaper the other day wanting the Government "to get a handle" on Airbnb's market. If there is no competition on the inside, the competition will come from the outside.
On Super Value owner: Web shops ‘took 30% from us’ over Xmas
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Zakary says...
Blessings loom, what the hell? What are people into these days... The new year even aint set in good yet.
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Zakary says...
We are in for a long ride with Baha Mar...
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Zakary says...
<ul style="list-style-type:none">
<li><p align="justify" style="border-left:1px solid;color:gray;padding-left:10px;"> He said, it's who you know and not what you know in Bahamaland; and he's 100% right.</p></li>
</ul>
Could not be said any better. Enjoy your stay.
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Zakary says...
Sounds good!
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