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asiseeit says...

So you are just fine with what we sell the world, no improvement needed? You would be happy to spend your hard earned holiday money on Bay St./Nassau? Just what one needs to relieve the stress of the daily grind, Nassau? Think on that.

asiseeit says...

The first group that gathers that needs policing is right downtown Nassau in the House of assembly. If we could get these nefarious characters to obey the law, this country might stand a chance!

asiseeit says...

This government is looking out for themselves and their party, friends, family, and crony's, they are no friend or help to the country as a whole. The PLp has been and continues to be a very selfish and greedy party that looks out for it's own and to hell with the rest of Bahamians. They prove this every time they are in power. They do not do what is best for the country, they do what is best for their little greedy, corrupt group. Until we get some statesmen in power that are Patriots and want the best for ALL Bahamians this country will continue to go backwards and her people will continue to feel the pain and suffering this government has inflicted upon this once proud nation. "Nation for sale", "Pay to play", and "All for me, Baby" are exactly what the PLP is about, corruption is their hallmark!

asiseeit says...

So Atlantis does not count. Also remember that the PLP said they would run Sol Kerzner when the regained the government. For one who wants us to believe you know what is what you seem to have a very selective memory. We understand that you value the PLP over your country but also would not expect anything else from one such as yourself. Time is on our side, and education and common sense shall prevail.

asiseeit says...

The funny thing is that our P.M. is in London begging foreign investors to come to The Bahamas. I wonder how successful he was in that endeavor. I for one would not trust my hard earned money in a corrupt cesspool such as The Bahamas, not with these crooks that run the show, no sir! This country needs to get back to the rule of law, corruption needs to be stamped out, and a sense of order must be brought into play.

asiseeit says...

Was it not the PLP who said the crime problem stemmed from poor governance? I wonder what they think the cause is today? Could it be the fact that there are no jobs available, the lack of proper education, the breakdown of the family unit, the blatant corruption in politics, or a get rich or die trying culture that was introduced in the 70's and 80's with the advent of drug running in The Bahamas? I say all of the above.

On Three men dead in two days in New Providence

Posted 14 September 2015, 2:34 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

The government was trying to tie the hands of people questioning their lack of following the law by using money. The simple fact is government does not obey the laws they have enacted.

asiseeit says...

The Bahamas new worldwide motto, "pay to play". The truth is finally coming out. Corruption is killing this country.

asiseeit says...

This is political propaganda and Mr. Wilson is smarter than this. If The developer is being seen as forced out of HIS development by government who in the hell is going to invest in this country? Our reputation is taking a sever hit and could become tarnished for decades if this government and our A.G. with her clear conflict of interest do not watch their step. As it is The Bahamas is a dirty word in the world of investment, even as our P.M. is in Europe begging for investment. You can not bite the hand that feeds you and expect it to come back for more. You corrupt scum know this yet you still talk political hogwash, stop it and get real!

On Bahamas ‘can’t lose’ over Baha Mar outcome

Posted 14 September 2015, 2:18 p.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

Mr. Roberts is just saying what most Bahamians know already, this country is going backwards. The same old, lackluster, decrepit, supposed leaders, with their corrupt ways are killing this country.