Anything to do with WTO leads to breaking emerging countries industries. It demands small countries removing tarrifs that protect local industries. So it messes up the honey man, the furniture man, the company that makes beer, juice etc.
Then there is Amnesty. Whenever you see Amnesty you see LGBT right behind it. Look around your country, you will see these NGO run by pseudo intellectual locals. Funded by European Human rights. Which is why Police must do right. They will start pointing the flaws of Police, they beat this one, shoot this one, harass this one, crime will spiral, because the Police will be afraid to engage Criminals. Crime will spiral then the globalist will say, hey see black people can't run a country then they start attaching many conditions to lend money.
This playbook was played in my country, don't let it happen in the Bahamas. Their mouthpiece is always some well to do guy like this lawyer fellow who will not be affected when chaos takes over.
Well USA has its own rules. So under this globalist setup the Bahamas would be inundated with cheap labour from Asia. This would have you begging for Haitians?
These deals decimated trades such as dress makers, and tailors in Jamaica. It raised the import bill for cheap food imports and almost wiped out farmers. And if it were not for stiff resistance they would have flooded the place with Hotel workers from the DR etc.
LOL No bossy. Jamaica too sweet. Land that I love. Bahamas is a nice place, no lie. However you all have one thing common with Jamaicans. That is being distracted by peripheral issues while Politicians loot and steal. That's all I am saying.
Of course immigration in the Bahamas is an issue, however, Politicians have riled up the populace as if it the only problem. If every Haitian, Jamaican or "gene pool improver' were deported today, you will still have issues. Same as in my country.
Structure, order, transparency, every other thing is a distraction.
Lol man I ain't hate no one, I ain't that sensitive either. Won't get into an inter island slugfest. You will will, what with 700 islands and keys. Jamaica has a bunch of batty men and no one bothers them
jamaicaproud says...
Yes sir. I agree,. Just making mess. Some anti-Pindlinites claimed he was Smuggled in by boat, that he was born in Trelawny.
On Calsey Johnson, former diplomat and Senator, dies
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jamaicaproud says...
SLOP was indeed a great Haitian-Bahamian, or is it Bahamian-Haitian. LOL
On Calsey Johnson, former diplomat and Senator, dies
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jamaicaproud says...
I search and I search but I don't see the word Haitian or illegal. No love for Dem?
On Gay, straight - just why does it matter?
Posted 25 October 2019, 7:26 a.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Anything to do with WTO leads to breaking emerging countries industries. It demands small countries removing tarrifs that protect local industries. So it messes up the honey man, the furniture man, the company that makes beer, juice etc.
Then there is Amnesty. Whenever you see Amnesty you see LGBT right behind it. Look around your country, you will see these NGO run by pseudo intellectual locals. Funded by European Human rights. Which is why Police must do right. They will start pointing the flaws of Police, they beat this one, shoot this one, harass this one, crime will spiral, because the Police will be afraid to engage Criminals. Crime will spiral then the globalist will say, hey see black people can't run a country then they start attaching many conditions to lend money.
This playbook was played in my country, don't let it happen in the Bahamas. Their mouthpiece is always some well to do guy like this lawyer fellow who will not be affected when chaos takes over.
On WTO delay: We must get on with it
Posted 22 October 2019, 7:51 a.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Well USA has its own rules. So under this globalist setup the Bahamas would be inundated with cheap labour from Asia. This would have you begging for Haitians?
These deals decimated trades such as dress makers, and tailors in Jamaica. It raised the import bill for cheap food imports and almost wiped out farmers. And if it were not for stiff resistance they would have flooded the place with Hotel workers from the DR etc.
These things are bad for small economies.
On WTO delay: We must get on with it
Posted 21 October 2019, 7 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Bird beak. What is this? Is rights Bahamas a shareholder in the Tribune? Let me go pop some corn.
On EDITORIAL: Government headstrong over immigration
Posted 21 October 2019, 6:51 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
LOL No bossy. Jamaica too sweet. Land that I love. Bahamas is a nice place, no lie. However you all have one thing common with Jamaicans. That is being distracted by peripheral issues while Politicians loot and steal. That's all I am saying.
Of course immigration in the Bahamas is an issue, however, Politicians have riled up the populace as if it the only problem. If every Haitian, Jamaican or "gene pool improver' were deported today, you will still have issues. Same as in my country.
Structure, order, transparency, every other thing is a distraction.
On NO BACKING DOWN ON DEPORTATIONS: Govt rejects UN’s concern over new migrant expulsions
Posted 21 October 2019, 11:49 a.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Improve the gene pool with Filipinos. Bumbo claa**
On NO BACKING DOWN ON DEPORTATIONS: Govt rejects UN’s concern over new migrant expulsions
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jamaicaproud says...
Mi Crocodile tail. This man will have to see asylum in Port a Prince
On END THE TABOOS: McAlpine - it’s time for national debate on gay civil unions and abortion
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jamaicaproud says...
Lol man I ain't hate no one, I ain't that sensitive either. Won't get into an inter island slugfest. You will will, what with 700 islands and keys. Jamaica has a bunch of batty men and no one bothers them
On 'Shanty clean-up has to happen'
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