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asiseeit says...

Plenty people need jobs, these people dumb now. Fire they ass and hire people that understand how lucky they are to have a job!

On 'Sick outs' close doors on stores

Posted 20 February 2015, 2:14 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

WHAP! The truth.

On BAMSI workers not paid, claims Minnis

Posted 20 February 2015, 10:55 a.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

By the same token, Nassau has a CRIME problem, put the murders down and let the nation move on! I would spend my money on a innocent dog before I spent a cent on a cold blooded murderer!

On Call for help to transport dogs to Nassau

Posted 20 February 2015, 10:51 a.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

Every Bahamian who is worth their salt has to want BAMSI to succeed but any who is real also knows it stands very little chance of doing so. Politicians will/are abuse it. Money will go missing. Croney's will be hired to do job's they are not qualified to do. As with ALL government buildings, nobody will maintain it. Nobody will do a proper business plan for the place. And finally, anything that is not bolted down will be stolen. I speak the sad, sad, truth.

On BAMSI workers not paid, claims Minnis

Posted 19 February 2015, 7:30 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

Birdie, I know many Bahamians that have owned shares in Cable Bahamas since they did their IPO in the 1990's. Their shares where sold to Bahamian investors for ONE dollar each. Today that same share is worth over $14. Also lets not forget the dividends Cable has paid out to their share holders. Many bahamians have made very good money from Cable Bahamas over the years. Why your beloved P.M. not allow small individual investors buy shares in the new cell company is something you should ask yourself.

On BAMSI workers not paid, claims Minnis

Posted 19 February 2015, 7:09 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

Or a slow kickback never hurt in The Bahamas. The word is, the deal is done, we shall see.

asiseeit says...

Why the government will not allow the little man to invest in the telecoms company's is beyond me. Why must all the potential risk/reward go to institutional investors. What does this government have against individual Bahamians taking that chance. Are we viewed as "not worthy" of investing in OUR country. Someone needs to ask the P.M. what he has against at least giving individual Bahamians a chance to invest. Why can I and every Bahamian not have the chance to invest in 100 shares? It seems the fat cats are who this p.m. really cares about, to hell with the common man! The Tribune needs to ask more questions!!!!!!!!!!!!

asiseeit says...

The government is clueless as to how bad it REALLY is in the real world Bahamas. They live in their cookie jar bubble while real Bahamians can hardly pay for food.

asiseeit says...

I do not know where you have been but Bahamians have been begging straight through. Children are taught to beg. How many times have you seen the child with the sponsor sheet on the side of the road. "Gimme dolla" is heard everywhere in the Bahamas. Bahamians have no pride in themselves or the Nation, this is evident just by the amount of dirt, grime, and trash, everywhere.

On Where has our pride gone?

Posted 19 February 2015, 2 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

If Government keeps "boxing in" the Bahamian people, see what happens. People dead vex now, keep on, and lets just see what happens.