He can encourage these illegal activities because it is not on his (gated property) doorstep. However, if the Haitians were to start building a shanty town in the back of Smith's Point near hhis property I am sure that he would be singing another tune.
"... The source added that Grand Bahama’s high electricity rates had “opened the door” to the problem, creating the motivation for businesses and homeowners to seek “magical” solutions."
We seem to be electing the wrong persons to parliament. Aren't they there to come up with solutions to stop the wastage? I don't care how entrenched it is, after 50 years someone in government should be able to tackle the problem. Is the only solution that they know is to raise taxes? Boy, oh, boy. I am beginning to think that a group of high school students could run the country better than these persons who present themselves for parliament.
I just can't understand how it is that whenever illegal immigrants have an issue it becomes the Bahamas government's problem? Why aren't these persons made to suffer the consequences for the problems they make for themselves? The Haitian government don't even seem to check!
They don't seem to want to do anything to assist their citizens. Let the Bahamian government bear all the burden. But they are very happy to receive all of the funds sent back home.
Taranique may be trapped in limbo, but it is not the fault of the Bahamas government. According to the story, they have insufficient funds and so the US Embassy is denying them a visa until the funds are secured. The writer should stop making it look as if this is a problem caused by the Bahamas Government.
hallmark says...
He can encourage these illegal activities because it is not on his (gated property) doorstep. However, if the Haitians were to start building a shanty town in the back of Smith's Point near hhis property I am sure that he would be singing another tune.
On Smith challenge to shanty town action
Posted 9 October 2019, 11:37 a.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
"... The source added that Grand Bahama’s high electricity rates had “opened the door” to the problem, creating the motivation for businesses and homeowners to seek “magical” solutions."
On Activists slam GB Power over ‘strong arm tactics’
Posted 28 March 2019, 1:57 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
lolololol! Well listen who talking about financial statements not standing up to scrutiny!! The Bahamas Government???????
On Top official: Shoddy accounting justifies new licence regime
Posted 15 November 2018, 3 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
We seem to be electing the wrong persons to parliament. Aren't they there to come up with solutions to stop the wastage? I don't care how entrenched it is, after 50 years someone in government should be able to tackle the problem. Is the only solution that they know is to raise taxes? Boy, oh, boy. I am beginning to think that a group of high school students could run the country better than these persons who present themselves for parliament.
On Waste too 'entrenched' for govt NHI savings
Posted 13 November 2018, 10:34 a.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
Why is the Bahamas always at fault when these people have problems? Whose really at fault here?
On You're ruining my brother's life, says Jean Rony's sister
Posted 6 November 2018, 7:39 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
Why is Fred Smith making it seem as if the Bahamas is at fault for "the immigration limbo" in this land? Isn't that the fault of the parents?
On Taranique – so glad to be in America
Posted 10 October 2018, 12:05 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
I just can't understand how it is that whenever illegal immigrants have an issue it becomes the Bahamas government's problem? Why aren't these persons made to suffer the consequences for the problems they make for themselves? The Haitian government don't even seem to check!
On Taranique - victim of outdated laws: US Congresswoman calls on Bahamas and Caricom to modernise
Posted 10 October 2018, 11:52 a.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
They don't seem to want to do anything to assist their citizens. Let the Bahamian government bear all the burden. But they are very happy to receive all of the funds sent back home.
On Symonette: Sick teen not stateless
Posted 29 August 2018, 5:50 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
Taranique may be trapped in limbo, but it is not the fault of the Bahamas government. According to the story, they have insufficient funds and so the US Embassy is denying them a visa until the funds are secured. The writer should stop making it look as if this is a problem caused by the Bahamas Government.
On Taranique still trapped in limbo
Posted 29 August 2018, 4:05 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
So if they were crucial and have to be replaced, why were they allowed to leave? Were they near retirement age or something?
On BPL exodus leaves up to 60 roles vacant to fill
Posted 9 August 2018, 4:56 p.m. Suggest removal