Everyone is talking about the Dominican Republic this and that. It is their lazy behind fault why there are so many Haitians living in that country. The Dominicans refuse to cut cane, clean the streets and work in the construction trade. Guess who was imported to do the dirty work that that Dominicans didn't want to do. Here in the Bahamas we have become so biggity that we even refuse to cut our own yards and do other domestic work that we feel is totally below us. Guess who is doing that work??? We have a lot to blame ourselves for this problem that has gotten totally out of control.
Ask that question to the families of the 190 employees who depended on them for their support. Its all good about the 600 but please don't discount the affect this will have on those who are loosing their jobs. Out of the 190 it maybe another 3 or more people who depend on them. Do the math????
My question is what about the thousands of professionals foreigners in the Bahamas that are actually holding the high paying jobs while there are Bahamians who are qualified to hold these positions. The government has allowed businesses in the Bahamas to get away with this sham for years because of the money that they have received from these companies but the government has lots of strength for Haitians. The great disenfranchisement to the Bahamian people is how the government allows this to be happening legally. SMH
bandit says...
U.S. have the electric chair and It hasn't stop people from killing.
On BRANVILLE MCCARTNEY: OUR FIRST ACTION WILL BE TO HANG ANYONE CONVICTED OF MURDER
Posted 21 November 2014, 9:49 a.m. Suggest removal
bandit says...
Everyone is talking about the Dominican Republic this and that. It is their lazy behind fault why there are so many Haitians living in that country. The Dominicans refuse to cut cane, clean the streets and work in the construction trade. Guess who was imported to do the dirty work that that Dominicans didn't want to do. Here in the Bahamas we have become so biggity that we even refuse to cut our own yards and do other domestic work that we feel is totally below us. Guess who is doing that work??? We have a lot to blame ourselves for this problem that has gotten totally out of control.
On PM: Immigration backlash alarm
Posted 19 November 2014, 9:02 a.m. Suggest removal
bandit says...
Ask that question to the families of the 190 employees who depended on them for their support. Its all good about the 600 but please don't discount the affect this will have on those who are loosing their jobs. Out of the 190 it maybe another 3 or more people who depend on them. Do the math????
On Baha Mar lays off 190 hotel workers
Posted 10 November 2014, 11:50 a.m. Suggest removal
bandit says...
My question is what about the thousands of professionals foreigners in the Bahamas that are actually holding the high paying jobs while there are Bahamians who are qualified to hold these positions. The government has allowed businesses in the Bahamas to get away with this sham for years because of the money that they have received from these companies but the government has lots of strength for Haitians. The great disenfranchisement to the Bahamian people is how the government allows this to be happening legally. SMH
On Haitian Bahamians: They should have given us more time
Posted 10 November 2014, 11:22 a.m. Suggest removal