Being mad is a part of the grief process. Hopefully, they can move past that stage soon and accept that no matter what they do, their loved one will not be brought back.
No matter what the government did, to those who suffered the shock, devastation and death in the manner that Grand Bahamians and Abaconians did, nothing will be good enough. While in their grief, many will look to blame someone. This someone right now just happens to be the government..
These people think this is time for games. Our economy has suffered a significant blow. Dorian and now Covid 19. There is no sugar coating. Peter Turnquest and crew have a lot on their plate and there is no easy fix. This calls for serious management, no time for nonsense and foolish talk.
Chester Cooper should be working on giving positive feedback in order to help the government improve our country's situation.
I am so sick and tired of political games. This country is in a tough spot and people are playing politics. It's nonsense!
So true @TigerB. You break the law you will suffer its consequences. Thank goodness the law is in place otherwise we would have everyone out doing as they please, in the name of "I have to take care of my family" and "tings tuff".
I like the young man and I hope he has learned his lesson. Follow the law and you would not have put yourself in this predicament. If he learned his lesson, he should have great success in the future. Good luck to him.
I'd have to agree. The situation is grim as it is. I can't imagine the PLP at the helm, given their poor track record on accountability and fiscal responsibility.
The Health team is doing an excellent job! Let's hope Bahamians can continue to adhere to these guidelines in order to keep the cases low so that they may be able to get back to work.
geostorm says...
A very encouraging piece.
On FACE TO FACE: Shutdown? For Regina, the crisis has opened the door on a whole new audience
Posted 27 May 2020, 5:17 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
Being mad is a part of the grief process. Hopefully, they can move past that stage soon and accept that no matter what they do, their loved one will not be brought back.
No matter what the government did, to those who suffered the shock, devastation and death in the manner that Grand Bahamians and Abaconians did, nothing will be good enough. While in their grief, many will look to blame someone. This someone right now just happens to be the government..
On Abaco concerns remain over burial
Posted 27 May 2020, 5:05 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
These people think this is time for games. Our economy has suffered a significant blow. Dorian and now Covid 19. There is no sugar coating. Peter Turnquest and crew have a lot on their plate and there is no easy fix. This calls for serious management, no time for nonsense and foolish talk.
Chester Cooper should be working on giving positive feedback in order to help the government improve our country's situation.
I am so sick and tired of political games. This country is in a tough spot and people are playing politics. It's nonsense!
On Cooper claims budget is going to be brutal
Posted 27 May 2020, 4:57 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
Thanks for breaking it down @lucaya. I love it. This is exactly the way I understand it.
Now all we need to do is work on children born outside the country to Bahamian women and a foreign man.They too deserve to have Bahamian citizenship.😉
On DAD’S BAHAMIAN? THEN YOU ARE TOO – Supreme Court sets new provision for citizenship if born outside marriage
Posted 27 May 2020, 4:46 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
Yes, Dr. Sands in my book will go down as the best Minister of Health ever. It's unfortunate that he is no longer in the position.
On We owe Dr Sands a huge debt of thanks
Posted 22 May 2020, 9:05 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
So true @TigerB. You break the law you will suffer its consequences. Thank goodness the law is in place otherwise we would have everyone out doing as they please, in the name of "I have to take care of my family" and "tings tuff".
I like the young man and I hope he has learned his lesson. Follow the law and you would not have put yourself in this predicament. If he learned his lesson, he should have great success in the future. Good luck to him.
On 'It made me feel like a criminal even though I'm trying to do right . . . to stay out of harm's way and to help my family'
Posted 22 May 2020, 8:56 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
Good job Bimini👏👏. You are showing the rest of the Bahamas what team work and cooperation looks like. It makes for a smooth operation.
On Bimini adjusting to life under lockdown
Posted 22 May 2020, 8:45 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
I'd have to agree. The situation is grim as it is. I can't imagine the PLP at the helm, given their poor track record on accountability and fiscal responsibility.
On Govt is fumbling, misstepping and backtracking, claims PLP leader
Posted 22 May 2020, 8:35 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
Another devastating blow for Grand Bahama. This is so unfortunate.
On Crisis takes toll in jobs at Grand Bahama shipyard
Posted 22 May 2020, 8:17 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
The Health team is doing an excellent job! Let's hope Bahamians can continue to adhere to these guidelines in order to keep the cases low so that they may be able to get back to work.
On 1,000 inquire about travel to Family Islands
Posted 22 May 2020, 8:01 a.m. Suggest removal