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banker says...

I appreciate your civility in this discussion.

banker says...

Sorry sir, you are wrong. This is not a manufactured incident. D'Aguilar will clean it up.

banker says...

He een no statesman. Read the Kerry Commission Report. Read WikiLeaks. He is a blight on this country.

banker says...

Subterranean carbons or subterranean carbon deposits are the decayed remains of ancient plants and other biological matter. Essentially they are precursors to oil and coal. If a forest grew for thousands of years and died, the lignin in the plants are carbon compounds. The compounds eventually decay to organic carbon and simpler carbon compounds. If they come under pressure from the tectonic plates of the earth, it turns into coal. If the pressure is intense and under a geographic salt dome or other impervious rock structure, the carbon forms either long chains of molecules which is crude oil, or became very short chains which is natural gas.

Subterranean carbon is very unstable and one cannot build any wall or foundation on it. One has to dig down far enough past the carbon deposits to get on firm ground.

On Ex-ministers to face the courts?

Posted 20 June 2017, 8:33 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

>Can anything good come out of the FNM?

We shall all wait and see if good comes out of the FNM government. As for me, I don't claim decency in every facet of my character. I am an extreme patriot, and I could easily be a psychopathic brute if I were a PLP jailer. I could happily waterboard Perry Christie. I would reserve brutish, indecent, thuggish behaviour if I were responsible for punishing Shame Gibson.

I am a complete azz of a human being when it comes to interactions with the PLP. There are two reasons for that. The first is that they are sub-humans who have screwed over 300,000 Bahamians and sold their patrimony and stole from us. And secondly, they are sociopaths and psychopaths without a hint of remorse for their criminality. They have no goodness in their core, and do not deserve even the courtesies extended to cockroaches that are about to be squashed.

You are too blind, too stupid, and too cognitively impaired to see the absolute damage that they have done to our homeland. They have made us the laughing stock of the world, and are living proof that monkeys cannot judiciously govern themselves.

I don't claim to be a decent human being when it comes to the PLP. They are vermin.

banker says...

I bet you that for the next 4 years the headlines will all read "Davis Defends" -- this if he is not in Fox Hill during the interval.

banker says...

The big import is food. And yet there is no way out, because imported food from North America is made by huge agri-businesses and farmers who receive huge subsidies from their respective governments. Also the economies of scale made food ridiculously cheap, especially when wheat is grown on 1,000 acre farms and chickens and eggs are factory produced in facilities that output more in one day than our population can consume in a year.

We have to figure out how we can derive some economic activity to offset the imports. As you point out, the trade imbalance is not sustainable, especially with the two main pillars of the economy in decline.

banker says...

Heh heh heh. Trow a stone into bunch of potcakes and see who yelps. The first two comments are from PLP-tards. Funny as hell. Ad hominem attacks on the guy who was hired to clean up the government cronyism from the PLP criminals. I am really looking forward to visiting all of the PLP MPs in Fox Hill and bringing them gifts of dog crap and spitting in their faces.

banker says...

I was just about to outline the same thing when I saw your comment. It's not racist to call it like it is. The only adjective that he forgot, is functionally illiterate.

A current cabinet minister, in private conversation, once said to me, that the only time when he has seen his employees motivated, working hard and prolonged, is when they are trying to figure out how to rob him and/or game the system.

This whole thing brings ups the question that economics deals with: if a business is not competitive, should it be in business? Most countries have trade barriers as protectionism for their domestic economic activity, but they also have trade agreements that deny protectionist tariffs. Should we protect inefficient businesses?

banker says...

The penalty for rent arrears is eviction. You call the bailiffs. Then you go to court to get the money owed you after you toss out the welchers, spongers and deadbeats.

On Dispute in row over airport rent

Posted 19 June 2017, 6:29 p.m. Suggest removal