Fellow Bahamians, is it just me, or do we need more choices for our utilities? Both BEC and BTC need serious competition to become reliant. We need to fully open up the market for other service providers. Island-wide outages are unacceptable in this day and age.
We say we have infrastructure, but what infrastructure?
It should be a matter of "who is the best telephone service provider or who is the best choice for electricity?" NOT "you take what you get" we can do better than this!
Fellow Bahamians, is it just me, or do we need more choices for our utilities? Both BEC and BTC need competition. We need to fully open up the market for new comers. Island-wide outages are unacceptable in this day and age.
We say we have infrastructure, what infrastructure? It should be a matter of "who is the best telephone service provider or who is the best choice for electricity?" NOT "you take what you get" we can do better than this!
Yes, good discussions indeed! This is exactly the type of intelligent, cordial dialog all Bahamians should be having. Instead, we tend to ravish in the defeat of our own brothers and sisters, resulting in our becoming extremely selfish as a people. My solution addresses and will fix the problems we have with anger and the choices we make. Call it nationwide anger management if you wish.
The symbolism of a "tree root" in my last post, represents our morals and values. I recognize this is where the problem lies. I don't mean to seem overly positive, its just that I know my plan will fix the problem.
I noticed an earlier comment that said that we were "subject to British rules," I disagree. We are subject to British interpretation of our rules. "Interpretation" is what the Privy council does. The do not legislate.
I noticed an earlier comment that said that we were "subject to British rules," I disagree. We are subject to British interpretation of our rules. "Interpretation" is what the Privy council does. The do not legislate.
There is a solution that will reduce violent crime and property crimes immediately. This solution is very practical and would not conflict with existing laws. I am so confident it will work, i would be willing to guarantee it. My plan involves targeting the root of the problem. And just as uprooting a tree rids the soil of that tree, so my plan will rid the Bahamas of crime. However, I can not post to many details here as it would divulge intellectual property. My plan is to write a letter to the government, and perhaps the private sector, detailing what needs to be done. I have absolutely no doubt that they will agree.
auditor says...
Fellow Bahamians, is it just me, or do we need more choices for our utilities? Both BEC and BTC need serious competition to become reliant. We need to fully open up the market for other service providers. Island-wide outages are unacceptable in this day and age.
We say we have infrastructure, but what infrastructure?
It should be a matter of "who is the best telephone service provider or who is the best choice for electricity?" NOT "you take what you get" we can do better than this!
On BTC to pay up over disruption
Posted 19 June 2012, 2:55 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
Fellow Bahamians, is it just me, or do we need more choices for our utilities? Both BEC and BTC need competition. We need to fully open up the market for new comers. Island-wide outages are unacceptable in this day and age.
We say we have infrastructure, what infrastructure? It should be a matter of "who is the best telephone service provider or who is the best choice for electricity?" NOT "you take what you get" we can do better than this!
On BEC still trying to establish cause of island-wide outage
Posted 19 June 2012, 2:53 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
For every problem, there is a solution. I have the solution to crime. I know how to stop it.
On US report's crime rating blamed on FNM
Posted 19 May 2012, 2:18 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
Yes, good discussions indeed! This is exactly the type of intelligent, cordial dialog all Bahamians should be having. Instead, we tend to ravish in the defeat of our own brothers and sisters, resulting in our becoming extremely selfish as a people. My solution addresses and will fix the problems we have with anger and the choices we make. Call it nationwide anger management if you wish.
On Threat of crime at 'critical' levels
Posted 19 May 2012, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
The symbolism of a "tree root" in my last post, represents our morals and values. I recognize this is where the problem lies. I don't mean to seem overly positive, its just that I know my plan will fix the problem.
On Threat of crime at 'critical' levels
Posted 19 May 2012, 1:24 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
I noticed an earlier comment that said that we were "subject to British rules," I disagree. We are subject to British interpretation of our rules. "Interpretation" is what the Privy council does. The do not legislate.
On Threat of crime at 'critical' levels
Posted 19 May 2012, 1:02 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
I noticed an earlier comment that said that we were "subject to British rules," I disagree. We are subject to British interpretation of our rules. "Interpretation" is what the Privy council does. The do not legislate.
On Threat of crime at 'critical' levels
Posted 19 May 2012, 12:58 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
There is a solution that will reduce violent crime and property crimes immediately. This solution is very practical and would not conflict with existing laws. I am so confident it will work, i would be willing to guarantee it. My plan involves targeting the root of the problem. And just as uprooting a tree rids the soil of that tree, so my plan will rid the Bahamas of crime. However, I can not post to many details here as it would divulge intellectual property. My plan is to write a letter to the government, and perhaps the private sector, detailing what needs to be done. I have absolutely no doubt that they will agree.
On Threat of crime at 'critical' levels
Posted 19 May 2012, 12:48 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
British interpretation of our rules
On Threat of crime at 'critical' levels
Posted 19 May 2012, 12:20 p.m. Suggest removal
auditor says...
Election observers are here, behave yourself accordingly.
On auditor
Posted 29 April 2012, 10:10 a.m. Suggest removal