I’m buying 1,000 bags so that I can pollute the environment long after deadline. I will take them on the beach and give them to my friends for storage.
Sounds dumb, right? That’s how it sounds to keep a banned item on sale. If you’re going to ban it, then ban it period. No exceptions.
This is the mindset that caused the Mudd and Pigeon Pea to grow. The promise of construction jobs in Abaco. They payed them pittance, and watched as they continued to live in substandard conditions. So yes they probably eventually got ‘papers’ and a skill set to boot but it also caused them to encourage the others to come. So now you’ve created a monster. You have skilled legals who use their funds to bring more illegals in. Let’s stop the bleeding people. And worse. Let’s stop supposing there are no unemployed Bahamians who can do the job.
He and his wife almost sound bitter. Talk about looking for recognition for good works. The Bible speaks of these things. You ought not look to men for your reward. His words are quite telling.
Hurricane Dorian is also a real wake up call to Fred Smith and Rights Haiti to stop encouraging illegals to live in The Bahamas in substandard conditions.
Had the same thought. Bible says ‘Give in secret and you will be rewarded openly’. Give openly and that’s al you get. 5 minutes of satisfaction for having you name called.?
We need legislation to protect Bahamian music. Start at home first before we go crying out to protect foreign copyrights.
How ironic too that the article loosely implies that cable tv is the main culprit. Been hearing these rumors for years that the signal was pirated one and you could tell because they charge you so much for such poor service and lots and los of Spanish channels. I think HBO needs to consider expanding its license to the Caribbean. Clearly it’s an uphill battle to fight piracy. Better to get an international license and make billions like Amazon and Netflix. #my5cents
Hmph! Chal please! Homegirl ain’t going nowhere. You are right. She ‘are’ the highly favored one. How will she ever be able to afford any waterfront property on a struggling lawyer or minister’s salary. Embarrassment or no sweet girl ain’t going nowhere.
Well I’ll be darn!! Just when you think she can’t sink any lower!
I guess this is what happens when you take someone out of a small law office in the back of East Street somewhere and put them in high office and the individual hardly could handle the smaller position in the lowly law office much less the ascension to a higher office. It also doesn’t help when the individual is a known know-It-all with pride issues. So there you have it folks! One blunder after another everywhere they go.
jackbnimble says...
I’m buying 1,000 bags so that I can pollute the environment long after deadline. I will take them on the beach and give them to my friends for storage.
Sounds dumb, right? That’s how it sounds to keep a banned item on sale. If you’re going to ban it, then ban it period. No exceptions.
On 'No turning back' on plastic bag charge
Posted 8 January 2020, 1:45 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
This is the mindset that caused the Mudd and Pigeon Pea to grow. The promise of construction jobs in Abaco. They payed them pittance, and watched as they continued to live in substandard conditions. So yes they probably eventually got ‘papers’ and a skill set to boot but it also caused them to encourage the others to come. So now you’ve created a monster. You have skilled legals who use their funds to bring more illegals in. Let’s stop the bleeding people. And worse. Let’s stop supposing there are no unemployed Bahamians who can do the job.
On Haitian deportations 'hit Dorian rebuilding'
Posted 3 January 2020, 3:57 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
He and his wife almost sound bitter. Talk about looking for recognition for good works. The Bible speaks of these things. You ought not look to men for your reward. His words are quite telling.
On 'My honour's deserved - and long overdue'
Posted 2 January 2020, 1:51 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Oh and let’s not forget to mention that he’s rich and can afford to pay it!!
On Super Value chief ‘welcomes’ BPL’s extra 15% charge
Posted 27 December 2019, 10:11 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Hurricane Dorian is also a real wake up call to Fred Smith and Rights Haiti to stop encouraging illegals to live in The Bahamas in substandard conditions.
On QC’s ‘collapsed state’ fear if another Dorian
Posted 25 December 2019, 9:27 a.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Had the same thought. Bible says ‘Give in secret and you will be rewarded openly’. Give openly and that’s al you get. 5 minutes of satisfaction for having you name called.?
On Patricia Minnis helped raise funds for murdered teen's funeral
Posted 21 December 2019, 2:07 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
We need legislation to protect Bahamian music. Start at home first before we go crying out to protect foreign copyrights.
How ironic too that the article loosely implies that cable tv is the main culprit. Been hearing these rumors for years that the signal was pirated one and you could tell because they charge you so much for such poor service and lots and los of Spanish channels. I think HBO needs to consider expanding its license to the Caribbean. Clearly it’s an uphill battle to fight piracy. Better to get an international license and make billions like Amazon and Netflix. #my5cents
On Bahamas warned: 'Stop the piracy'
Posted 19 December 2019, 1:25 a.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Whole situation is sad and what’s sadder is that nothing has changed. RIP Byron.
On Crash exposed rescue failings: Emergency Service not in place to deal with deadly crash
Posted 19 December 2019, 12:44 a.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Hmph! Chal please! Homegirl ain’t going nowhere. You are right. She ‘are’ the highly favored one. How will she ever be able to afford any waterfront property on a struggling lawyer or minister’s salary. Embarrassment or no sweet girl ain’t going nowhere.
On INSIGHT: There comes a time when enough is enough and better examples must be set for women in politics
Posted 11 November 2019, 5:58 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Well I’ll be darn!! Just when you think she can’t sink any lower!
I guess this is what happens when you take someone out of a small law office in the back of East Street somewhere and put them in high office and the individual hardly could handle the smaller position in the lowly law office much less the ascension to a higher office. It also doesn’t help when the individual is a known know-It-all with pride issues. So there you have it folks! One blunder after another everywhere they go.
On ‘Face it - this was a mistake’
Posted 6 November 2019, 11:35 p.m. Suggest removal