We should all cringe at this situation, because we are all at risk. Look at the possible logical conclusions of this. What if the Bahamas Government is found to be in collusion (by govenment I do not mean the PLP or FNM but the representatives of the Bahamian people) and culpable. Do you think that it is the politicians who will have to pay? That payback however huge will be on our backs for generations. And finally, if that is so, then what do you think will happen to our current arrangements with Moody's and cohorts, and our living standard?
benniesun says...
We should all cringe at this situation, because we are all at risk. Look at the possible logical conclusions of this. What if the Bahamas Government is found to be in collusion (by govenment I do not mean the PLP or FNM but the representatives of the Bahamian people) and culpable. Do you think that it is the politicians who will have to pay? That payback however huge will be on our backs for generations. And finally, if that is so, then what do you think will happen to our current arrangements with Moody's and cohorts, and our living standard?
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