The question will be if that his words, or is that the words that the article writer used. Notice, there are no quotation marks around the statement, so it could e what the article writer is saying.
Let's not jump to assumptions without facts. We change a nation not by assumption, but on showing a better way with facts, and experience of doing something.
*After the tragedy of 9/11 in the US, their airlines and many others around the world went, cap in hand, to the public treasury seeking state aid. The same is true in this pandemic. Billions have been doled out in the US and around the world and little mention is made of the fact that there is a clause in the contract that provides for government ownership of these airlines if they can’t pay the money back. But nobody complains about that.*
Please tell us what airlines in the Bahamas have gone to the government with cap in hand asking for bail out money? Which Bahamian airlines, other than bhaamasair, has the government of the Bahamas even considered giving subsidy to? I'm getting sick of these stupid statements. Many private airlines in the Bahamas have had to deal with the unfair playing field of a national airline subsided by the government and they are able to turn a profit, coming into business long after Bahamasair started. Time for Bahamaasir to step up it game an stop being a drain on the treasury.
Be factual. Where is it been said that you can take a short trip without being tested to return?
If I read correctly, DR. Brennen said that was a recommendation made, but nowhere did he say that is the policy the government pronounced. We need to at least be accurate when we make critiques.
Amazing how he could be a dimwit and yet you suggest this dimwit is best able to give shrive to the country by practicing medicine/surgery. Why would you want a dimwit doing surgery on you?
When will we deal with the root cause of what leads to giving out vouchers. We promote in the paper this giving of vouchers and the real issues are not being attacked.
moncurcool says...
Could someone point me to where Minnis says in the article "Now Behave" Or is the Tribune just going after a headline to attract readers?
On NOW, BEHAVE: Minnis warns - follow the rules as he okays major relaxation step
Posted 23 June 2020, 6:04 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
The question will be if that his words, or is that the words that the article writer used. Notice, there are no quotation marks around the statement, so it could e what the article writer is saying.
On NOW, BEHAVE: Minnis warns - follow the rules as he okays major relaxation step
Posted 23 June 2020, 6:01 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Let's not jump to assumptions without facts. We change a nation not by assumption, but on showing a better way with facts, and experience of doing something.
On Beaches in New Providence, Paradise Island, Bimini to reopen June 29, curfew shortened
Posted 22 June 2020, 7:59 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Agree point out the lunacy of the recommendation.
On Beaches in New Providence, Paradise Island, Bimini to reopen June 29, curfew shortened
Posted 22 June 2020, 7:58 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
*After the tragedy of 9/11 in the US, their airlines and many others around the world went, cap in hand, to the public treasury seeking state aid. The same is true in this pandemic. Billions have been doled out in the US and around the world and little mention is made of the fact that there is a clause in the contract that provides for government ownership of these airlines if they can’t pay the money back. But nobody complains about that.*
Please tell us what airlines in the Bahamas have gone to the government with cap in hand asking for bail out money? Which Bahamian airlines, other than bhaamasair, has the government of the Bahamas even considered giving subsidy to? I'm getting sick of these stupid statements. Many private airlines in the Bahamas have had to deal with the unfair playing field of a national airline subsided by the government and they are able to turn a profit, coming into business long after Bahamasair started. Time for Bahamaasir to step up it game an stop being a drain on the treasury.
On Don't believe airline's tears
Posted 22 June 2020, 7:55 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Be factual. Where is it been said that you can take a short trip without being tested to return?
If I read correctly, DR. Brennen said that was a recommendation made, but nowhere did he say that is the policy the government pronounced. We need to at least be accurate when we make critiques.
On Beaches in New Providence, Paradise Island, Bimini to reopen June 29, curfew shortened
Posted 22 June 2020, 11:55 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
This is sad, Yet, why do we jump to always post these stories? Do we believe crime attracts people to our country?
On Man in custody after woman found dead in Eight Mile Rock
Posted 21 June 2020, 9:10 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Amazing how he could be a dimwit and yet you suggest this dimwit is best able to give shrive to the country by practicing medicine/surgery. Why would you want a dimwit doing surgery on you?
On Sands' delay
Posted 20 June 2020, 2:26 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
When will we deal with the root cause of what leads to giving out vouchers. We promote in the paper this giving of vouchers and the real issues are not being attacked.
On More than 700 food vouchers distributed in Freeport
Posted 20 June 2020, 12:45 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
What about BAMSI?
How many deals for the Bahamian people did the PLP make. Oh, they made deals to enrich themselves.
What about the so called 2% Christie says he got back from BTC? Where is that?
On Ex-US diplomat in 25,000 acre Andros venture
Posted 19 June 2020, 4 p.m. Suggest removal