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moncurcool says...

Call a press conference to sling allegations? Really? And the Tribune prints this garbage? This is not news.

moncurcool says...

> Following this, Senator Fred Mitchell
> paid tribute to Bahamian-American
> actor, Sir Sydney Poitier who will
> celebrate his 94th birthday on
> Saturday.

So the PLP is trying to play like they into Sidney Poitier? The same PLP that Poitier protested by leaving the Bahamas until the FNM became the government? It si true that those who fail to remember history are doomed to repeat it. Pure politics.

moncurcool says...

Now you see why we a backward nation. The MP classes us as a developing nation. So that why we keep operating like a banana republic. Here is a classic political who was in Cabinet and that is how her vision of The Bahamas.

moncurcool says...

Only us in The Bahamas like to depend on government for everything rather than be independent and self reliant.

On DPM: Water Corp free ride now over

Posted 18 February 2021, 7:22 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

you do know that Consolidated Water has Bahamian investors right? Bahamians really own it and get regular dividends. That is real ownership. Not the nonsense people sprint about Bahamians owning WS&C and never received one dividend. But I guess they got 3,000 free gallons each month.

Hopefully, we can just make Consolidated Water the real operator, and New Providence just becomes like the people in Grand Bahama.

On DPM: Water Corp free ride now over

Posted 18 February 2021, 7:18 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

Well, I have stayed there on numerous occasions and had a totally different experience. So I guess it is relative to each of us what we come away with.

moncurcool says...

> On Monday, Fusion Superplex officials
> said it planned to call 70 more
> workers back to work after the
> government gave the go-ahead to reopen
> its cinemas in a letter dated February
> 12, 2021. Mario’s Bowling was expected
> to reopen yesterday with 58 of its 120
> employees.
>
> However, the Commissioner sent a stern warning to those businesses that
> have not been given the approval from
> the competent authority to resume
> operations.
>
> He said: “I would ask those people not to attempt to open because if they
> do, then we have a duty to shut them
> down. We don’t want to do that, but if
> you test us, then we will do it.”

What the heck is the COP talking about? If the people received a letter form government saying they can open, how can he make a pronouncement for them not to open, when they have a letter saying they can. I smell a rat.

On ‘Criticism of COVID policing is unfair’

Posted 18 February 2021, 4:18 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

An we wonder why we can not get any better when the same tired people keep getting recycled back into politics after being voted out.

On Leslie Miller: I have support of Tall Pines

Posted 17 February 2021, 7:58 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

> “As you are aware and he is aware of
> it, as the Constitution states that
> the election has to be called by the
> PM,”

Clearly our Constitution is long overdue for a drastic change. This is why we need a fixed election date to stop all this nonsense.

> “I am disappointed in my good brother.
> The way he is carrying on you never
> see any other Speaker behave in the
> manner that he is behaving. A Speaker
> is supposed to be neutral and the
> guardian and the person with the
> highest standard for the government.
> The way he is going around I have
> never seen that before. It’s shocking
> me and it’s very disturbing the way
> he’s behaving.

Could it be this is the first speaker to be independent in thought and not just follow what his party wanted?

moncurcool says...

And Davis and the PLP is better?