Dr. Sands if you want to help Bahamians eat healthier, live longer so that we can cut down on non-communicable diseases make healthier foods accessible for the masses, persons living on minimum wages $250.00 a week. I was in a leading supermarket the other day ***a-half of papaya*** and they were not that big $11.00. Dear Dr. Sands heart surgeon, the masses don't make heart surgeons pay either your government make healthier foods more accessible for the masses or shut the f$$k up.
In 2020 pennies or the one cent will be gone, so if an item today cost $1.12, in 2020 that same item will cost $1.15 rounded off to the nearest whole, so if that isn't a form of tax then i don't know what is, they (politicians) know that our national average is D, they know that in maths it's E, F, or G,. As we know BPL is also adding on the elec. bill another form of tax even though they say different. In the end, in 2020 Bahamians will be paying up to 20% or more in taxes. Rough times are just around the corner come 2020.
To expunge the records of first time users or persons caught with a small amount of cannabis after 5 years is not going far enough and makes no sense, the ball is only being kicked down the road from 7 to 5 years, this action still means that a person has to wait 5 years, **decriminaliztion** of small amounts up to an ounce, is the only way to go to make any sense, cannabis should be a controlled substance just like alcohol or Tabacco.
The streets are getting hot, why buy a gun for $500.00 to rob a person of maybe $100.00 worth of items, if they need money so bad go and sell the gun and go get a **JOB**
What is happening with the spotshooter is this working? show us that this is working, if it's not working discontinue the program and find solutions, at the end of the day we need solutions, what we don't need is excuses.
We Bahamians do it to ourselves, we have a good thing start-up or ongoing, Arawak cay, Potters cay, etc, places, where you should be able to have clean fun, but low and behold along comes the stupid D average A$$h$$$, man liking man, low life, cowardly fools and they ruin everything and make it hard for everyone, the poor vendor and the potential visitors
The Bahamas is a country of laws and the laws must be upheld, the Bahamas took a $3.4bln blow and must find this sum or close to get those affected islands back online someway, somehow, migrants send up to $30mil or more out of the country, if their money remained here it would be able to help, so the migrant is not trying to help themselves but we the taxpayer must help them, the watchdogs can send the Bahamas a cheque every month to help sustain these migrants, if not Buzz off.
mandela says...
Dr. Sands if you want to help Bahamians eat healthier, live longer so that we can cut down on non-communicable diseases make healthier foods accessible for the masses, persons living on minimum wages $250.00 a week. I was in a leading supermarket the other day ***a-half of papaya*** and they were not that big $11.00. Dear Dr. Sands heart surgeon, the masses don't make heart surgeons pay either your government make healthier foods more accessible for the masses or shut the f$$k up.
On Sands’ appetite’s for healthier lifestyles
Posted 27 November 2019, 8:03 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
In 2020 pennies or the one cent will be gone, so if an item today cost $1.12, in 2020 that same item will cost $1.15 rounded off to the nearest whole, so if that isn't a form of tax then i don't know what is, they (politicians) know that our national average is D, they know that in maths it's E, F, or G,. As we know BPL is also adding on the elec. bill another form of tax even though they say different. In the end, in 2020 Bahamians will be paying up to 20% or more in taxes. Rough times are just around the corner come 2020.
On ‘Fake news’ - 15% VAT rate rise
Posted 26 November 2019, 6:21 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
To expunge the records of first time users or persons caught with a small amount of cannabis after 5 years is not going far enough and makes no sense, the ball is only being kicked down the road from 7 to 5 years, this action still means that a person has to wait 5 years, **decriminaliztion** of small amounts up to an ounce, is the only way to go to make any sense, cannabis should be a controlled substance just like alcohol or Tabacco.
On PM: Time to wipe the slate clean
Posted 25 November 2019, 8 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
Good job guys keep up the good work.
On Defence Force officers arrest man with huge haul of stolen goods
Posted 23 November 2019, 8:32 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
Booooooooooooooooooooo
On Rights Bahamas commends PLP on pride support
Posted 23 November 2019, 8:25 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The streets are getting hot, why buy a gun for $500.00 to rob a person of maybe $100.00 worth of items, if they need money so bad go and sell the gun and go get a **JOB**
On Woman in hospital after shooting
Posted 23 November 2019, 8:21 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
Why threaten the Bishop? some people are so stupid, but then again we are living in a D Average society.
On Dr Sands condemns death threats to Bishop Simeon Hall
Posted 23 November 2019, 8:09 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
What is happening with the spotshooter is this working? show us that this is working, if it's not working discontinue the program and find solutions, at the end of the day we need solutions, what we don't need is excuses.
On Police to beef up manpower as holiday season begins
Posted 22 November 2019, 9:05 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
We Bahamians do it to ourselves, we have a good thing start-up or ongoing, Arawak cay, Potters cay, etc, places, where you should be able to have clean fun, but low and behold along comes the stupid D average A$$h$$$, man liking man, low life, cowardly fools and they ruin everything and make it hard for everyone, the poor vendor and the potential visitors
On Potter’s Cay security to rise after sex attack
Posted 20 November 2019, 8:55 a.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The Bahamas is a country of laws and the laws must be upheld, the Bahamas took a $3.4bln blow and must find this sum or close to get those affected islands back online someway, somehow, migrants send up to $30mil or more out of the country, if their money remained here it would be able to help, so the migrant is not trying to help themselves but we the taxpayer must help them, the watchdogs can send the Bahamas a cheque every month to help sustain these migrants, if not Buzz off.
On Watchdog 'concerned' by repatriation policy
Posted 18 November 2019, 5:59 p.m. Suggest removal