Banks can't be seem to grant special favors,even if that is the case in private. Otherwise everyone will ask to be treated the same way. The same thing with taxes. If I don't pay my taxes and the PM intervenes for someone else I have the right to ask him to intervene on my behalf as well. Unfortunately PC does not get it,as he expects to be congratulated for his actions. So pray tell us what other families have you helped in the meantime?
Is this man so out of it or he is simply trying to distract the attention of the Bahamian people? With so many serious issues the country s facing, he is talking about new parliament and PM''s residence?
While large countries such as Australia and Canada have only embassies and not separate consulate offices in Washington D.C,we have Perry and Freddy with their huge egos that find it necessary to waste taxpayers money by having separate consulate offices in the same city.
No surprises there. Most likely the web shop operators would simply put the regulations and tax rates that suit them,and PC will simply sign them. A perfect example of government and private sector really "working together".
Congrats to the crisis centre for refusing the cheque. At least it shows that not everything in this country is for sale. Mr.Mller acted as a typical Bahamian politician. He feels entitled to do and say as he pleases and when things get tough,he is trying to buy his way out of the situation.
I don't feel sorry for them. Before last election they were strong arming the government to get what they want. Now it looks they will still get nothing. If they don't like their jobs they should quit. I understand web shops are hiring now. However they want only smart people.
We hire smarter people now. In other words we had some really dumb a....s working for us before. You know people we sent out to campaign for the YES vote,because we also believe in Bahamians
I would not worry too much about it. The "numbers people" could submit the types of regulations and tax rates they wish to have and the politicians will simply sign them
hj says...
Banks can't be seem to grant special favors,even if that is the case in private. Otherwise everyone will ask to be treated the same way. The same thing with taxes. If I don't pay my taxes and the PM intervenes for someone else I have the right to ask him to intervene on my behalf as well. Unfortunately PC does not get it,as he expects to be congratulated for his actions. So pray tell us what other families have you helped in the meantime?
On Locks changed at Lightbourne home despite PM's intervention
Posted 3 April 2014, 2:09 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
Who knows, maybe someone will intervene on their behalf,because we have some politicians who just love to help people
On Two arrests after attack on BEC staff
Posted 28 March 2014, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
Is this man so out of it or he is simply trying to distract the attention of the Bahamian people? With so many serious issues the country s facing, he is talking about new parliament and PM''s residence?
On Time for a new Parliament?
Posted 28 March 2014, 12:29 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
Excellent point. I guess the night club owners don't believe in Bahamians like the web shop operators
On Police close six nightclubs and bars
Posted 24 March 2014, 2:07 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
While large countries such as Australia and Canada have only embassies and not separate consulate offices in Washington D.C,we have Perry and Freddy with their huge egos that find it necessary to waste taxpayers money by having separate consulate offices in the same city.
On Chipman questions the competence of Mitchell
Posted 24 March 2014, 2:01 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
No surprises there. Most likely the web shop operators would simply put the regulations and tax rates that suit them,and PC will simply sign them. A perfect example of government and private sector really "working together".
On Flowers gives webshop advice
Posted 21 March 2014, 1:32 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
Congrats to the crisis centre for refusing the cheque. At least it shows that not everything in this country is for sale. Mr.Mller acted as a typical Bahamian politician. He feels entitled to do and say as he pleases and when things get tough,he is trying to buy his way out of the situation.
On Crisis Centre says no to $1,000 from Leslie Miller
Posted 17 March 2014, 3:45 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
I don't feel sorry for them. Before last election they were strong arming the government to get what they want. Now it looks they will still get nothing. If they don't like their jobs they should quit. I understand web shops are hiring now. However they want only smart people.
On Union: We are being intimidated
Posted 13 March 2014, 5:38 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
We hire smarter people now. In other words we had some really dumb a....s working for us before. You know people we sent out to campaign for the YES vote,because we also believe in Bahamians
On Jobs shake-up at webshop
Posted 13 March 2014, 5:23 p.m. Suggest removal
hj says...
I would not worry too much about it. The "numbers people" could submit the types of regulations and tax rates they wish to have and the politicians will simply sign them
On Webshops ‘would be better off’ without regulation
Posted 7 March 2014, 2:23 p.m. Suggest removal