Our Minister may think Bah Mar is "to big to fail" but there are many issue's that can and will make it fail if not taken care of. Crime is #1 on that list, service and environment come close behind. No Bahamian in their right mind can want Bah Mar to fail but Bahamians can make it fail, this should be made abundantly clear to ALL Bahamians.
The way The Government of The Bahamas spends money makes one wonder if these politicians ever have balanced a check book or if they understand the debt this country is in. We are lorded over by financial morons.
So the question is why are Moody's, The IMF, or the S&P index NOT touting this "significant progress"? Mr. Wilson is a PLP of the highest order so of course he might be a little biased and spout some wishful thinking.
BTC and it's staff can go to hell. Your service is a disservice to the nation and once there is any sort of choice you and your utterly useless product will be drop kicked to the curb.
I really do not think the government understands the harm they are doing to our democracy. This is blatant corruption and protection by the AG. The opposition better go all out to sort this out. Is the Bahamas a dictatorship now? The AG has in the last month made many rulings that protect the people in her governing party and that fly in the face of reason. The stink of these rulings are smothering democracy in the Bahamas.
Somehow we need to sue this AG, take her crooked ass to the Privy Council, something. It is just blatant how she is covering up/protecting her people and party. This is very dangerous ground, our democratic system is under attack by this woman's actions/deeds. This country is starting to resemble a dictatorship. Not good at all!
asiseeit says...
Our Minister may think Bah Mar is "to big to fail" but there are many issue's that can and will make it fail if not taken care of. Crime is #1 on that list, service and environment come close behind. No Bahamian in their right mind can want Bah Mar to fail but Bahamians can make it fail, this should be made abundantly clear to ALL Bahamians.
On Baha Mar is 'too big to fail'
Posted 18 May 2015, 2:12 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
The way The Government of The Bahamas spends money makes one wonder if these politicians ever have balanced a check book or if they understand the debt this country is in. We are lorded over by financial morons.
On Gov’t is warned: Don’t fall in love with VAT monies
Posted 18 May 2015, 1:54 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Excellent work, too bad they did not shoot all four.
On Man dies in early morning shootout with police
Posted 17 May 2015, 10:03 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
I thought of Harl Taylor straight away. Same sort of murder. Wonder if there is a sissy serial killer out there?
On Fashion designer Jeffery Johnson found beaten to death in blazing house
Posted 16 May 2015, 12:31 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
So the question is why are Moody's, The IMF, or the S&P index NOT touting this "significant progress"? Mr. Wilson is a PLP of the highest order so of course he might be a little biased and spout some wishful thinking.
On Bahamians overlook ‘significant progress’
Posted 14 May 2015, 3:27 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
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On Allen says ruling leaves him vindicated
Posted 14 May 2015, 11:56 a.m.
asiseeit says...
This bill will not have any teeth. We all know this government has to much too hide and therefore not put forth a bill that could bite them.
On Draft Freedom of Information Act 'this week'
Posted 14 May 2015, 11:42 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
BTC and it's staff can go to hell. Your service is a disservice to the nation and once there is any sort of choice you and your utterly useless product will be drop kicked to the curb.
On BTC staff ready to take action 'at any time'
Posted 14 May 2015, 11:29 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
I really do not think the government understands the harm they are doing to our democracy. This is blatant corruption and protection by the AG. The opposition better go all out to sort this out. Is the Bahamas a dictatorship now? The AG has in the last month made many rulings that protect the people in her governing party and that fly in the face of reason. The stink of these rulings are smothering democracy in the Bahamas.
On Chipman shocked at decision on PAC powers
Posted 14 May 2015, 11:26 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Somehow we need to sue this AG, take her crooked ass to the Privy Council, something. It is just blatant how she is covering up/protecting her people and party. This is very dangerous ground, our democratic system is under attack by this woman's actions/deeds. This country is starting to resemble a dictatorship. Not good at all!
On PAC blocked by Speaker
Posted 14 May 2015, 11:09 a.m. Suggest removal