his report illustrates so well how the PLP have prostituted and corrupted the democratic process in our country. People vote not for the most able, the best candidate or party to lead the country to a better future but rather for the politico that promises the individual controlling voters the highest paying and most prestigious government job paid for by the taxpayer and future generations through borrowing. So very sad.
The pension for a retired Governor General is ridiculously high. The pension for a retired Prime Minister or his surviving widow is much higher than that of a retired GG. And if you are both a retired GG and the widow of a retired Prime Minister then it is hard to imagine how large the pension must be that such a person is getting. On a separate note I wonder the country is over ten billion US dollars in debt?
Why would Hon. Philip even feel the need to say that he will not interfere in this investigation? I mean was that even a possibility? And what about the other elected officials; are any of them likely to interfere with this investigation?
I must perceptibly challenge he vandalism offered the English language by the good Commodore. The wide spread mangling of syntax by state employed workers like the commodore and elected officials both is probably enacted to sound erudite, It fact it just is comedic.
The fast approaching fiscal disaster facing the country can no longer be simply deferred as has been done by successive administrations for the decades since independence. One suggestion would be to sell an out island or two. Maybe Abaco could raise enough to buy their long desired wish to secede from the Commonwealth and return to the security of Mother England. Alternately perhaps Bimini could be sold to Florida and Inagua to Cuba. This would surely realize enough cash money to pay a few civil servants pensions for a couple of months.
Some of these Union presidents are so disturbing. Is this the same man who did not actually go to work for years and then demanded a pat rise from wsc in addition to his pay as union president. These things almost defy belief.
hrysippus says...
his report illustrates so well how the PLP have prostituted and corrupted the democratic process in our country. People vote not for the most able, the best candidate or party to lead the country to a better future but rather for the politico that promises the individual controlling voters the highest paying and most prestigious government job paid for by the taxpayer and future generations through borrowing. So very sad.
On Mitchell denies PLP in-fighting over govt roles
Posted 15 October 2021, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
The pension for a retired Governor General is ridiculously high. The pension for a retired Prime Minister or his surviving widow is much higher than that of a retired GG. And if you are both a retired GG and the widow of a retired Prime Minister then it is hard to imagine how large the pension must be that such a person is getting. On a separate note I wonder the country is over ten billion US dollars in debt?
On Too many Governor Generals
Posted 14 October 2021, 1:09 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Why would Hon. Philip even feel the need to say that he will not interfere in this investigation? I mean was that even a possibility? And what about the other elected officials; are any of them likely to interfere with this investigation?
On Davis: Enough to warrant WSC investigation
Posted 12 October 2021, 12:57 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
I must perceptibly challenge he vandalism offered the English language by the good Commodore. The wide spread mangling of syntax by state employed workers like the commodore and elected officials both is probably enacted to sound erudite, It fact it just is comedic.
On DID MARINES DO DUTY IN ATTACK? Officers relieved and probe starts over smashed Columbus
Posted 12 October 2021, 7:24 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
The fast approaching fiscal disaster facing the country can no longer be simply deferred as has been done by successive administrations for the decades since independence. One suggestion would be to sell an out island or two. Maybe Abaco could raise enough to buy their long desired wish to secede from the Commonwealth and return to the security of Mother England. Alternately perhaps Bimini could be sold to Florida and Inagua to Cuba. This would surely realize enough cash money to pay a few civil servants pensions for a couple of months.
On Bahamas to repay $3.65bn debts to creditors by 2026
Posted 8 October 2021, 8:14 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Someone here sound like he singing for his supper; he know which side his bread is buttered on.
On Central Bank governor: Bahamas won’t default
Posted 7 October 2021, 4:32 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Brilliant. Lots of free money for everybody. It mussy be Christmas....
On UPDATED: Govt promises to increase pensions, enhance social assistance
Posted 7 October 2021, 7:39 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
when a sitting cabinet minister goes begging from foreign investors for his personal enrichment then the whole country is demeaned and embarrassed.
On PM: No harm, no foul over Fitzgerald
Posted 5 October 2021, 9:08 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Some of these Union presidents are so disturbing. Is this the same man who did not actually go to work for years and then demanded a pat rise from wsc in addition to his pay as union president. These things almost defy belief.
On Water union leaders admit PLP links
Posted 4 October 2021, 1:47 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Cmon Don Antony, tell what you really think of Mr. L.Miller.
On Miller attorneys ‘agree’ $10m verdict overturn
Posted 29 September 2021, 3:51 p.m. Suggest removal