@Chucky *"Anybody from anywhere will be an improvement*."
... well there are more than enough Haitians here, maybe that 's why our economy is booming, crime is low, unemployment is low, government debt is a trifling $20 million dollars and the national grade average is an A . I guess you are right!
This is among the most unwise suggestions ever. A good education lays the foundation for the remainder of the students life, which is inclusive of their civic duties. Instilling the *value* and *importance* of education is the key (this should start at home), while promoting meritocracy in all areas of national life. The payment for doing well in school should be a more stable and productive life!
While I appreciate the sentiments, it appears Mr Pratt lives in a bubble or is cognitively impaired. It is impossible **not to see** the impact that decades of **illegal** immigration has had on the socioeconomic well being and culture of this country. It is hard not to draw a direct link between massive **illegal** immigration and crime, scarcity of resources in health, education,increases in government borrowing and corruption in the immigration and other government offices. Nobody really cared too much about immigration UNTIL it started affecting them directly in their pockets. People are now getting tired and are frustrated!
Loving care and concern for others has nothing to do with law enforcement, protecting our sovereignty or utilizing scare resources for the benefit of the **citizens** of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas! I do agree that we should pay attention to **how** we enforce the law though!
As long as 'Brave' Davis, former member of the most blatantly corrupt government the country has ever seen, remains as leader of the opposition, no one can take anything the PLP says seriously!
It seems that money could have been better spent on several helicopters (used) to expedite the recovery process and to be a part of future strategic planning for future hurricane relief efforts.
How much of this "personal" medical data will be available or accessible by non-governmental or foreign entities I wonder? Will the government sell this information or not-- that is a concern!
The same systems (public and private) produces students who fail AND succeed. The question is why do so many fail? Most of that would boil down to the **value** homes place on education, spending time with and the character development of the child. Those are sorely lacking in 70% of homes!
joeblow says...
@Chucky *"Anybody from anywhere will be an improvement*."
... well there are more than enough Haitians here, maybe that 's why our economy is booming, crime is low, unemployment is low, government debt is a trifling $20 million dollars and the national grade average is an A . I guess you are right!
On Storm victims upset by protesters outside gym
Posted 14 November 2019, 12:48 p.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
This is among the most unwise suggestions ever. A good education lays the foundation for the remainder of the students life, which is inclusive of their civic duties. Instilling the *value* and *importance* of education is the key (this should start at home), while promoting meritocracy in all areas of national life. The payment for doing well in school should be a more stable and productive life!
On Why not pay schools by results?
Posted 14 November 2019, 11:22 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
Oh, poor baby! He never did anything wrong!
On Nygard: I’m victim of massive conspiracy
Posted 14 November 2019, 8:47 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
While I appreciate the sentiments, it appears Mr Pratt lives in a bubble or is cognitively impaired. It is impossible **not to see** the impact that decades of **illegal** immigration has had on the socioeconomic well being and culture of this country. It is hard not to draw a direct link between massive **illegal** immigration and crime, scarcity of resources in health, education,increases in government borrowing and corruption in the immigration and other government offices. Nobody really cared too much about immigration UNTIL it started affecting them directly in their pockets. People are now getting tired and are frustrated!
Loving care and concern for others has nothing to do with law enforcement, protecting our sovereignty or utilizing scare resources for the benefit of the **citizens** of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas! I do agree that we should pay attention to **how** we enforce the law though!
On Baby boomers are to blame
Posted 14 November 2019, 8:41 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
As long as 'Brave' Davis, former member of the most blatantly corrupt government the country has ever seen, remains as leader of the opposition, no one can take anything the PLP says seriously!
On PLP ‘nothing to hide’ on boats probe
Posted 14 November 2019, 8:33 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
@ B-I-D Birdie is a PLP. They are allergic to reading and understanding facts, especially if it relates to the PLP!
On Probe into Defence Force vessels deal: Bahamas $150m contract caught in Dutch inquiry
Posted 11 November 2019, 2:44 p.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
It seems that money could have been better spent on several helicopters (used) to expedite the recovery process and to be a part of future strategic planning for future hurricane relief efforts.
On $9.6m contract signed for new bridge in North Andros
Posted 11 November 2019, 8:29 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
How this seems to be a priority at this point in time is very concerning to me!
On PM to open embassy in Brussels
Posted 11 November 2019, 8:26 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
How much of this "personal" medical data will be available or accessible by non-governmental or foreign entities I wonder? Will the government sell this information or not-- that is a concern!
On Ministry in talks with PAHO over medical data management
Posted 11 November 2019, 8:25 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
The same systems (public and private) produces students who fail AND succeed. The question is why do so many fail? Most of that would boil down to the **value** homes place on education, spending time with and the character development of the child. Those are sorely lacking in 70% of homes!
On DIANE PHILLIPS: Time for a revolution in our thinking and our schools
Posted 11 November 2019, 8:22 a.m. Suggest removal