There will be no economic growth nor an end to the pain and suffering of the Bahamian people until we get some real, honest, ethical, leadership. These jokers today are killing our nation.
As if Bahamians expect anything but pain and suffering for the foreseeable future or at least until we get some real, honest, ethical leadership. The PLP's motto should be, "We steal, you suffer".
If the crime situation "impacts our ability to move about freely", then the criminals have won. Be real Mr. P.M., you are out of your depth in regards to crime or even for that matter being an effective Prime Minister. wutless!
The Tribune needs to ask who is paying for the repaving of that section of road. If the company that did the paving did not do the job correctly the first time they should fix the problem at no cost to the Bahamian people. I will bet that we are paying for this fix to shoddy work! Also why have a company do the work if they can not do it correctly? Oh yea, a crony needed the money, Right!
Just another failure. Everything that the Government of The Bahamas touches turns to nanny, that is how they roll. How any politician in this country can hold their head high and be proud of the work they do is beyond understanding. Who would be proud to say they had a hand in the destruction of a nation? Only a Bahamian politician!
Nothing will happen until they start to shoot and kill the politicians. Once crime starts to affect the little princes of the HOA, maybe they will do something.
It is way past time to try different methods of tackling crime. I am certain that our police force could use the help of some outside detectives who have no tie's to the community. Minor offences should be dealt with via community service, (it's not like there isn't any dirt to be cleaned up around Nassau). A new prison needs to be built on another island, we have many that could use the business. Murderers who kill more than once should never see freedom again (I would hang them). Mr. Pm, as you and your light finger bunch have no idea's there are just a couple, if you idiots need more I will be happy to help.
100 jobs is great, I just wish they where jobs that would propel the workers into the middle class, not ones that will keep the workers as working poor. The quality of a job is just as important as the job itself. The middle class of the Bahamas is under threat and is being diminished.
asiseeit says...
There will be no economic growth nor an end to the pain and suffering of the Bahamian people until we get some real, honest, ethical, leadership. These jokers today are killing our nation.
On $1bn investments ‘not turning into economic growth’
Posted 14 November 2015, 10:14 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
As if Bahamians expect anything but pain and suffering for the foreseeable future or at least until we get some real, honest, ethical leadership. The PLP's motto should be, "We steal, you suffer".
On S&P cuts Bahamas 2016 growth to 1.5%
Posted 14 November 2015, 10:12 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
These union types are just rabble and parasites on the business community. This country would do well to be rid of them.
On Union opposition to Cable’s mobile licence bolstered
Posted 14 November 2015, 10:08 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
If the crime situation "impacts our ability to move about freely", then the criminals have won. Be real Mr. P.M., you are out of your depth in regards to crime or even for that matter being an effective Prime Minister. wutless!
On PM suggests 'impact on our freedom to move about' in crime fight
Posted 14 November 2015, 10 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
The Tribune needs to ask who is paying for the repaving of that section of road. If the company that did the paving did not do the job correctly the first time they should fix the problem at no cost to the Bahamian people. I will bet that we are paying for this fix to shoddy work! Also why have a company do the work if they can not do it correctly? Oh yea, a crony needed the money, Right!
On Road works to recover asphalt after malfunction
Posted 12 November 2015, 4:44 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Just another failure. Everything that the Government of The Bahamas touches turns to nanny, that is how they roll. How any politician in this country can hold their head high and be proud of the work they do is beyond understanding. Who would be proud to say they had a hand in the destruction of a nation? Only a Bahamian politician!
On Gov’t targets $246m BEC reform ‘windfall’
Posted 12 November 2015, 3:50 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Nothing will happen until they start to shoot and kill the politicians. Once crime starts to affect the little princes of the HOA, maybe they will do something.
On UPDATED: School shocked by teacher’s murder
Posted 12 November 2015, 3:43 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
The DNA is not ready to lead this country, it is a one man band.
On Senior citizen VAT
Posted 12 November 2015, 3:35 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
It is way past time to try different methods of tackling crime. I am certain that our police force could use the help of some outside detectives who have no tie's to the community. Minor offences should be dealt with via community service, (it's not like there isn't any dirt to be cleaned up around Nassau). A new prison needs to be built on another island, we have many that could use the business. Murderers who kill more than once should never see freedom again (I would hang them). Mr. Pm, as you and your light finger bunch have no idea's there are just a couple, if you idiots need more I will be happy to help.
On UPDATED: School shocked by teacher’s murder
Posted 12 November 2015, 1:59 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
100 jobs is great, I just wish they where jobs that would propel the workers into the middle class, not ones that will keep the workers as working poor. The quality of a job is just as important as the job itself. The middle class of the Bahamas is under threat and is being diminished.
On Brothers create 100 jobs via $2m franchise launch
Posted 11 November 2015, 5:28 p.m. Suggest removal