No nothing with the healthcare program is free to the point where the former minister of health admitted that he did not know where the funding for NHI was coming from. The simple answer for that," was the people." How can you introduce something of that financial magnitude and don't know where the money was coming from. That is why you need to look at it again and see how financially prudent it is to offer these services free. The pharmacies are not even subscribing to the NHI program. That's tells you that this was not planned out properly in the first place and like the bridge in Kenya, it collapsed. Was just a campaign promise rushed just like that same bridge in Kenya.
*********Now, CCA has put construction at The Pointe on hold, blaming the change of government for the delay—a convenient excuse since former Deputy Prime Minister Brave Davis has already revealed that CCA didn’t even submit construction plans to the PLP for the project! The November 2018 completion date of The Pointe’s second phase is already looking like another false deadline.******
That construction need to go on hold until after Bah Mar is completed fully. I think CCA is holding this country hostage along with the chinese government bank CEXIM. Nothing need to be approved for them until this country and it's peoples are satisfied with the end results of Baha Mar.
Well the first order of business is to deal with those Politically Exposed Persons (PEP's). Start pressuring them to repay their outstanding loan balances. I owed them monies and was charged every month, if not paid on time interest and late payment fees. These people are no different from me other than they can afford to pay their debts but refuse to, Start naming and shaming, whether fnm, dna, ubp, bdp plp. Name all who refuse to repay and take legal action where necessary. Don't leave no stone nor name unturned.
This crew ain playing. That's why the former gov't didn't want this to go to ther USA for chapter 11 cause all they dirt was coming to light. Let CCA deal with CEXIM. The company in the USA realize that the problem is not with the lounge chairs but with the shoddy work CCA did and now trying to fix but can't in time for October deadline. If they didn't allegedly put cement in the pipes then they would have completed in time, so let them pay their bank the $150,00 a day for not meeting the opening deadline and if they don't open in a month then the $250,000. a day thereafter. They crook themselves with this one. The lounge chairs is not the reason for the delay. t
Need to pull all those non essential government vehicles off the road after working hours to save on gas. They are only used after work hours for personal errands and work related. Perform a survey and determine which departments requires vehicle use after hours and weekends and just allow those to be sanctioned. Look at the vehicles and you will see that most of them are suited for their staff's personal comfort.
Sheep. He did campaign against V Alfred Gray and was one of the only to speak out about the foolishness happening while the PLP was in office. He's a straight shooter.
Tal. You mixed up like barracuda salad. You think any morgue will be located on eastern road or any area east or west. You would see that spikenard road before that.
Mr. Turnquest, an idea to eliminate that problem Those who are on contract, let them have the first preference to be hired by Baha Mar when they open in October.
jujutreeclub says...
No nothing with the healthcare program is free to the point where the former minister of health admitted that he did not know where the funding for NHI was coming from. The simple answer for that," was the people." How can you introduce something of that financial magnitude and don't know where the money was coming from. That is why you need to look at it again and see how financially prudent it is to offer these services free. The pharmacies are not even subscribing to the NHI program. That's tells you that this was not planned out properly in the first place and like the bridge in Kenya, it collapsed. Was just a campaign promise rushed just like that same bridge in Kenya.
On Assault on universal healthcare
Posted 19 July 2017, 12:53 p.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
*********Now, CCA has put construction at The Pointe on hold, blaming the change of government for the delay—a convenient excuse since former Deputy Prime Minister Brave Davis has already revealed that CCA didn’t even submit construction plans to the PLP for the project! The November 2018 completion date of The Pointe’s second phase is already looking like another false deadline.******
That construction need to go on hold until after Bah Mar is completed fully. I think CCA is holding this country hostage along with the chinese government bank CEXIM. Nothing need to be approved for them until this country and it's peoples are satisfied with the end results of Baha Mar.
On YOUR SAY: CCA has questions to answer during PM's tour
Posted 19 July 2017, 11:19 a.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
Well the first order of business is to deal with those Politically Exposed Persons (PEP's). Start pressuring them to repay their outstanding loan balances. I owed them monies and was charged every month, if not paid on time interest and late payment fees. These people are no different from me other than they can afford to pay their debts but refuse to, Start naming and shaming, whether fnm, dna, ubp, bdp plp. Name all who refuse to repay and take legal action where necessary. Don't leave no stone nor name unturned.
On Surprise BOB rescue plan weeks away
Posted 19 July 2017, 11:08 a.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
This crew ain playing. That's why the former gov't didn't want this to go to ther USA for chapter 11 cause all they dirt was coming to light. Let CCA deal with CEXIM. The company in the USA realize that the problem is not with the lounge chairs but with the shoddy work CCA did and now trying to fix but can't in time for October deadline. If they didn't allegedly put cement in the pipes then they would have completed in time, so let them pay their bank the $150,00 a day for not meeting the opening deadline and if they don't open in a month then the $250,000. a day thereafter. They crook themselves with this one. The lounge chairs is not the reason for the delay.
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On Baha Mar chairs: 'CCA reneged on making us whole'
Posted 18 July 2017, 3:40 p.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
Need to pull all those non essential government vehicles off the road after working hours to save on gas. They are only used after work hours for personal errands and work related. Perform a survey and determine which departments requires vehicle use after hours and weekends and just allow those to be sanctioned. Look at the vehicles and you will see that most of them are suited for their staff's personal comfort.
On Bahamas 'left behind' without transparency
Posted 18 July 2017, 3:09 p.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
Sheep. He did campaign against V Alfred Gray and was one of the only to speak out about the foolishness happening while the PLP was in office. He's a straight shooter.
On Roker: Arrogant PLP face oblivion
Posted 18 July 2017, 1:40 p.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
Tal. You mixed up like barracuda salad. You think any morgue will be located on eastern road or any area east or west. You would see that spikenard road before that.
On Roker: Arrogant PLP face oblivion
Posted 18 July 2017, 1:38 p.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
Mr. Turnquest, an idea to eliminate that problem Those who are on contract, let them have the first preference to be hired by Baha Mar when they open in October.
On 'We’ll try to help contract workers’
Posted 18 July 2017, 1:17 p.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
Birdie. You are the PR officer for the PLP aye. You are worst than Tal or are you Tal.
On Minister: NHI legality concerns 'dead on'
Posted 17 July 2017, 3:33 p.m. Suggest removal
jujutreeclub says...
Tal. You're the PR officer for the PLP aye? You are worst than birdie strachan or you are birdie.
On $11m in clinics for six patients per day
Posted 17 July 2017, 3:30 p.m. Suggest removal