This is complete nonsense. How can the Department of inland revenue tell me how much I am supposed to sell my property for? Are we really now living in a dictatorship?
Why should the fees be more for being closer to the US?
And if someone from a place closer to you flies over your country to go to a place further from them, should that not ring a bell to us that something is amiss with what we have?
They were not flying for free. They were paying. The complaint they have is how come their fees have gone up, and they pay more than larger airlines now. That is a fair question.
> Pastor Victor said GB Power should be > facing fines and other financial > sanctions for poor service quality. > And, while the GBPA may not impose > such penalties, he argued that URCA > would based on its track record of > levying fines on Bahamas Power & Light > (BPL).
Where did URCA ever find BPL? With all the load shedding BPL was doing in New Providence. Grand Bahama does not need another whatless government entity. URCA is just like the Ministry of Grand Bahama.
You are correct. The PM all over the place talking about other countries and his government has not done one thing related to making his own country more resilient to climate change.
By the way, I even forgot we had a minister of environment. Don't even hear a peep from him.
Fossil fuel companies contribute 2%? So why are we still using fossil fuels in this country?
The fact that we are still using what you want people to contribute 2% from clearly shows you he himself does not believe in fossil fuels being harmful.
Davis runs overseas and spews nonsense that he does not practice in his own country.
> Calling for a radical shift in how the > world tackles the climate crisis, > Prime Minister Davis urged fossil fuel > companies to be held accountable for > the cost of their actions. He > reaffirmed The Bahamas’ commitment to > reducing greenhouse gas emissions by > 30 percent and transitioning to 30 > percent renewable energy by 2030, with > plans to install solar farms in the > capital, build hybrid grids on the > Family Islands, and harness Ocean > Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) for > clean energy.
Anyone believe that in the next 6 years our government can even get to 5%?
moncurcool says...
This is complete nonsense. How can the Department of inland revenue tell me how much I am supposed to sell my property for? Are we really now living in a dictatorship?
On Real estate purchases ‘held hostage’ over VAT demands
Posted 15 October 2024, 9:07 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Why should the fees be more for being closer to the US?
And if someone from a place closer to you flies over your country to go to a place further from them, should that not ring a bell to us that something is amiss with what we have?
On Private pilots launch Bahamas travel alert
Posted 4 October 2024, 1:09 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Come one, don't be like birdie.
They were not flying for free. They were paying. The complaint they have is how come their fees have gone up, and they pay more than larger airlines now. That is a fair question.
On Private pilots launch Bahamas travel alert
Posted 4 October 2024, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
The thing I was wondering is how is he suggesting to reset the mind? He figure this is a computer?
On None
Posted 4 October 2024, 1:01 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
> Pastor Victor said GB Power should be
> facing fines and other financial
> sanctions for poor service quality.
> And, while the GBPA may not impose
> such penalties, he argued that URCA
> would based on its track record of
> levying fines on Bahamas Power & Light
> (BPL).
Where did URCA ever find BPL? With all the load shedding BPL was doing in New Providence. Grand Bahama does not need another whatless government entity. URCA is just like the Ministry of Grand Bahama.
On GB power rate review halt like ‘band aid on amputation’
Posted 2 October 2024, 1:25 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
> One teacher indicated yesterday that
> some are reluctant to assign students
> homework because of AI use.
Why are teachers even still assigning homework? Our education is still backwards, and has not caught up to better methods in the 21st century.
On Education ministry working on policy over AI
Posted 2 October 2024, 9:47 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
You are correct. The PM all over the place talking about other countries and his government has not done one thing related to making his own country more resilient to climate change.
By the way, I even forgot we had a minister of environment. Don't even hear a peep from him.
On PM Davis calls out climate funding gaps and announces The Bahamas' bid for 2032 Security Council at UN
Posted 30 September 2024, 9:34 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Is the guy head jammed?
Fossil fuel companies contribute 2%? So why are we still using fossil fuels in this country?
The fact that we are still using what you want people to contribute 2% from clearly shows you he himself does not believe in fossil fuels being harmful.
Davis runs overseas and spews nonsense that he does not practice in his own country.
On ‘Global oil must pay climate fund’
Posted 26 September 2024, 11:56 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Please, Davis needs to really go. This government has broken the law itself on numerous occasions, without any consequences.
But 2026 cometh
On Davis warns Pintard over claims his govt is breaking the law
Posted 26 September 2024, 11:53 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
> Calling for a radical shift in how the
> world tackles the climate crisis,
> Prime Minister Davis urged fossil fuel
> companies to be held accountable for
> the cost of their actions. He
> reaffirmed The Bahamas’ commitment to
> reducing greenhouse gas emissions by
> 30 percent and transitioning to 30
> percent renewable energy by 2030, with
> plans to install solar farms in the
> capital, build hybrid grids on the
> Family Islands, and harness Ocean
> Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) for
> clean energy.
Anyone believe that in the next 6 years our government can even get to 5%?
On Cannot afford ‘business as usual’ on climate, says PM
Posted 23 September 2024, 11:40 a.m. Suggest removal