I clearly remember reading comments from him when he first became Minnis’s errand boy - I mean the Min. of Health - when he said the Government was in the process of drafting legislation to make it mandatory to take the vaccine and that no one would be able to return to work until they had taken it beginning with the elderly and persons with underlying issues. Made up my mind from then I would join any group that was prepared to resist this. It should not be mandatory.
Of course. When the dissident 7 took a stand against Minnis he was all up in the press scolding them. What people fail to realize is Minnis was going around promising all and sundry positions in Government if they backed him and the party won. In some cases he promised more than one person the same position. Smith sang for his supper and this is the outcome. We are going to continue to be in a sad state at least until the next election. God help us if he gets a second term.
Minnis is loyal to no one - unless, of course, you’re brown nosing like Renward Wells.
He deludes himself into thinking people can see or know his heart but only God can see the heart. People pay attention to actions. The actions speak volumes. A lost and very petty dictator who can’t take criticism, doesn’t know how to speak to the press or for that matter how to speak at all and ready to knife anyone in the back that he perceives is a threat.
I have a hard time feeling sorry for him. I feel sorry for his staff. All that money borrowed and never paid back and ready to go back to try get some more. He’s a seasoned politician alright.
Mark my words, he will probably extend the emergency order and lock us down for Christmas. This man is incompetent as a Prime Minister so is getting his rocks off with being the supreme decision maker and the so-called ‘Competent Authority’ two words that Bahamians have come to despise.
By the way, how much longer before the supreme one allows the gyms to open? These businesses are on life support while he’s walking on the beach exercising with his ‘entourage’.
I do agree that Minnis’s one man stance is crippling the economy. Making decisions to have businesses sell bra, panties and shoes on the curb is not only humiliating but stupid when so many of them are paying for brick and mortar and enough space to comfortably allow their customers to social distance inside their stores. How did we get here? I agree with the Bishop that it’s no longer ‘cute’. No one is saying just go ahead and open the economy and let people move around Willy nilly, but we definitely cannot continue like this. The up and down is killing us economically.
jackbnimble says...
I clearly remember reading comments from him when he first became Minnis’s errand boy - I mean the Min. of Health - when he said the Government was in the process of drafting legislation to make it mandatory to take the vaccine and that no one would be able to return to work until they had taken it beginning with the elderly and persons with underlying issues. Made up my mind from then I would join any group that was prepared to resist this. It should not be mandatory.
On Minister says Bahamians won’t be forced to take vaccine
Posted 26 November 2020, 7:33 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
The vaccine should be optional.
On Minister says Bahamians won’t be forced to take vaccine
Posted 26 November 2020, 7:30 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
No surprise there. Like sharks thry smell blood in the water.
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jackbnimble says...
Of course. When the dissident 7 took a stand against Minnis he was all up in the press scolding them. What people fail to realize is Minnis was going around promising all and sundry positions in Government if they backed him and the party won. In some cases he promised more than one person the same position. Smith sang for his supper and this is the outcome. We are going to continue to be in a sad state at least until the next election. God help us if he gets a second term.
On Emergency rule renewed - PLP says ‘we won’t back it’
Posted 25 November 2020, 9:01 a.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Minnis is loyal to no one - unless, of course, you’re brown nosing like Renward Wells.
He deludes himself into thinking people can see or know his heart but only God can see the heart. People pay attention to actions. The actions speak volumes. A lost and very petty dictator who can’t take criticism, doesn’t know how to speak to the press or for that matter how to speak at all and ready to knife anyone in the back that he perceives is a threat.
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jackbnimble says...
I have a hard time feeling sorry for him. I feel sorry for his staff. All that money borrowed and never paid back and ready to go back to try get some more. He’s a seasoned politician alright.
On 'We don't know where the next dollar is coming from'
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jackbnimble says...
Mark my words, he will probably extend the emergency order and lock us down for Christmas. This man is incompetent as a Prime Minister so is getting his rocks off with being the supreme decision maker and the so-called ‘Competent Authority’ two words that Bahamians have come to despise.
By the way, how much longer before the supreme one allows the gyms to open? These businesses are on life support while he’s walking on the beach exercising with his ‘entourage’.
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jackbnimble says...
Y’all slow. This government doesn’t know what they are doing. Lost in space Volume II
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jackbnimble says...
I do agree that Minnis’s one man stance is crippling the economy. Making decisions to have businesses sell bra, panties and shoes on the curb is not only humiliating but stupid when so many of them are paying for brick and mortar and enough space to comfortably allow their customers to social distance inside their stores. How did we get here? I agree with the Bishop that it’s no longer ‘cute’. No one is saying just go ahead and open the economy and let people move around Willy nilly, but we definitely cannot continue like this. The up and down is killing us economically.
On Playing politics in the pulpit
Posted 26 October 2020, 1:06 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Minnis the man with the plan. Lockdown, lockdown, lockdown!
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