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asiseeit says...

Stronger Bahamas is an election tool for the PLP nothing more than another crappy government propaganda tool along with second rate ZNS. Joseph Goebbels would be proud!

asiseeit says...

How much does corruption cost each and every Bahamian? I would say well over a thousand dollars. Lost education, lost development, lost economy, lost chances for advancement. Productivity? Outright Theft? A bounty on the corrupt scum would be cheap compared to what corruption costs this country. Can you imagine where this country could be if our leaders really WORKED for the country? Could ou imagine if everyone had to play by the same rules and those rules where laid out fair and square? The more I think about this bounty on corrupt scum the more I want it to happen. If every Bahamian put say $10 in the fund, boy we could catch some slime ball, dead easy. Bahamians love money, this would be a way for them to make money AND help their nation.

asiseeit says...

Nothing more than a foreign bag man. At least with the crappy FNM you get something that everyone can benefit from. How would the bird like to be only able to watch ZNS? How about only being able to listen to ZNS? The roads may have cost an arm and a leg but each and every driver in Nassau has benefited from them. BTC, was a political tool and they are saying that government makes more owning only half than when it owned all. That tells you how well the government manages things, they do not, just look at BEC and BahamasAir, failures the both of them. Once again, I say NO government, or political party in The Bahamas has the right to gloat, have pride in their work, they are BOTH lacking in a major way. The difference is the PLP looks out for the plp period, while the FNM at least on the surface tried to help the ENTIRE nation. Also when the road works where going on the PAC (headed by the PLP) was not castrated, With Bamsi and urban the PLP will not allow the PAC do it's job. I wonder why? What are they hiding? If they are not guilty, why not open the books?

On ‘Believing in Bahamians?’

Posted 3 June 2015, 1:51 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

The question is, are everyday Bahamians better off today or are just the political masters better off?

asiseeit says...

Maybe the reason so many people believe that people are stealing is the fact that this is a small country and these things get out. Bahamians do not know how to keep their mouth shut. Ever hear about "where there is smoke there is fire", well there sure as hell is a massive smoke cloud over the Bahamas. Also, you keep harping on the same Things. Let me help you, the road works where done with a lone from The IDB, therefore the tender for the works was mandated to go out to all interested party's and the IDB had to approve the final contractor, by the way IDB stands for International Development Bank. Now sure the Canadians came in and used their capitol to set up Cable Bahamas, They also sold shares to Bahamains for $1 a share, those same shares are worth 14.50 a share and Bahamians have been making money in the form of dividends since the day those shares went on sale to the PUBLIC i.e. bahamians. btc was sold and thank god it was, I could not imagine what this government would do/use it for. Buying votes was what it was used for. Birdie, the more you speak, the more brainwashed/fanatical you come across as. NO political party in this country deserves to gloat. No political party in this country is clean/not corrupt. Stop trying to be smart, you are not. Try being HONEST, in the least you may stand a chance at succeeding at that. Stronger Bahamas is a election campaign just kicking into gear that is put together by the same people that gave the PLP the slogan "believe in Bahamians". It stinks of political parlor tricks and seems like a way for the PLP to use the peoples money to pay for their election campaign. I know most of this will fly over your 1950's brain but hey, if you don't try and enlighten people they will never learn.

On ‘Believing in Bahamians?’

Posted 2 June 2015, 9:54 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

Well the ones that they have not broken are at the dock with the ones that they have broken, so? Anyone know if they fixed the one that was being used as a taxi to Andros?

On ‘Believing in Bahamians?’

Posted 2 June 2015, 6:35 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

Hey dumbie, the roads are for every Bahamian, even you. The propaganda machine is for the PLP and the PLP only. Get it. One benefits the entire nation, the other benefits a political party. Even you should see what is what. One looked out for everybody the other is looking out for his legacy. Which will benefit your grandchildren? Also, news flash, the man is retired, done, finished as PGC should be!

On ‘Believing in Bahamians?’

Posted 2 June 2015, 5:37 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

It says the whole story that our educators who are supposed to be educated actually give credence to such utter nonsense. The woman should be fired and the MOE if they allow the fire and brimstone preachers on campus should be banished, they have proven themselves worthless to the education of our children. This is 2015 not 1815, what next, are we going to start burning witch's at the stake. Complete idiots, no wonder this country has so many uneducated people, just look at those that are supposed to be teaching them. I honestly thought this Charlie thing was a joke, like an Onion news piece, I have learned that there are Bahamians even DUMBER than I thought possible.

asiseeit says...

The only way to weed out corruption is to put a bounty on any and all corruption that can be exposed. Bahamians need to get together and put together a kitty of say $500,000-1 million dollars. Any person that exposes corruption that can be proven would be awarded $50,000 - $100,000. We want the head of the snake so the higher up the corruption that is exposed the greater the reward. So who wants to donate to the cause? I most certainly would put money in the account to bring some justice to the Bahamian people. What say you?

asiseeit says...

Not even half a year and they are starting to tighten the screws. Until there is some push back these politicians will waste/mismanage/and steal that VAT, so they will need more and more, watch and see.