I agree 100% with you. Who cares. . All Davis is trying to do is make a political issue out of a non issue. So what the man announced it in a private meeting. Who cares. It's only a ceremonial post really. Davis need to get a life and try focus on real issues. this pettiness shows clearly he lacks vision.
Stop being so political. This has nothing to do with the Minister of Tourism. This is between a private employer and the union representing there employees. Stop being so blinded by political allegiance. The what keeps killing this country.
It is amazing the stuff we get bent out of shape on in this country. So what? The post is ceremonial to begin with. So what is the big deal to make an issue out f it. Someone took a private conversation and made it public. That more concerns me than making noise about so called protocols and traditions that have nothing to do with breaking a law. . Congrats to the new GG and hopefully he does well.
Hey if the man wants to announce that he is the next Governor General that is his rights. He broke no law. However, my big problem is him announcing to the people that Bahamasair will reduce price for that day. That is totally out of bounds, for if they do it for one day, they should do it for every day, unless he is dealing with chartering the airline.
. Lastly, it would have been good to end the partisanship that takes place in the Governor General position, and leave Marguerite, even though I felt she never should have been there in the first place. But at least it would have brought about a new day of politics in our country. But, guess the more things change the more they stay the same.
That the mentality we have. When will be get bigger than that and stop wanting people to get a piece of they pie, but give them the tools to make their own pie.
Please do not try to rewrite history. There was nothing convoluted about the process of the 2002 referendum. The PLP in opposition voted overwhelmingly in the House of Assembly for the referendum. But as soon as they realized that some persons in the public were complaining and that they could use it to win the election, the same persons who voted for it in the House of Assembly came outside and starting telling people to vote No against it. .
Now that is convoluted and shows how obtuse people are. You voted yes in the House, come out and tell people to vote no, and the people have no sense to see that something is amiss. .
The Referendum process in 2002 was clearly highjacked by the PLP not for the betterment of the country, but to get in power. Utterly sad and despicable,
When asked whether staff lay-offs may result, Mr D’Aguilar said: “Everyone gets fearful that there is going to be downsizing and people will get laid off. That might be a result, but let’s think positively. This is an opportunity for a Bahamian company to come in. Let’s look at the positive side of it.” .
I respectively disagree with your point. The minister is not being disingenuous. He admitted that layoffs may result, as he recognises wisely that the company cannot make money as is as a private run business. .
At least he has the stamina to put the matter of possible layoffs out there. I give him credit for that.
moncurcool says...
I agree 100% with you. Who cares.
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All Davis is trying to do is make a political issue out of a non issue. So what the man announced it in a private meeting. Who cares. It's only a ceremonial post really. Davis need to get a life and try focus on real issues. this pettiness shows clearly he lacks vision.
On ‘Gaffe should cost CA Smith new role’
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moncurcool says...
Stop being so political. This has nothing to do with the Minister of Tourism. This is between a private employer and the union representing there employees. Stop being so blinded by political allegiance. The what keeps killing this country.
On ‘Enormous confusion’ over hotel gratuities
Posted 4 June 2019, 2:44 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
It is amazing the stuff we get bent out of shape on in this country. So what? The post is ceremonial to begin with. So what is the big deal to make an issue out f it. Someone took a private conversation and made it public. That more concerns me than making noise about so called protocols and traditions that have nothing to do with breaking a law.
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Congrats to the new GG and hopefully he does well.
On New role begins with an apology
Posted 4 June 2019, 10:40 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Hey if the man wants to announce that he is the next Governor General that is his rights. He broke no law. However, my big problem is him announcing to the people that Bahamasair will reduce price for that day. That is totally out of bounds, for if they do it for one day, they should do it for every day, unless he is dealing with chartering the airline.
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Lastly, it would have been good to end the partisanship that takes place in the Governor General position, and leave Marguerite, even though I felt she never should have been there in the first place. But at least it would have brought about a new day of politics in our country. But, guess the more things change the more they stay the same.
On CA Smith - our new governor general
Posted 3 June 2019, 8:34 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
That the mentality we have. When will be get bigger than that and stop wanting people to get a piece of they pie, but give them the tools to make their own pie.
On Opposition urges: "Give workers piece of the pie"
Posted 28 May 2019, 5:14 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Please do not try to rewrite history. There was nothing convoluted about the process of the 2002 referendum. The PLP in opposition voted overwhelmingly in the House of Assembly for the referendum. But as soon as they realized that some persons in the public were complaining and that they could use it to win the election, the same persons who voted for it in the House of Assembly came outside and starting telling people to vote No against it.
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Now that is convoluted and shows how obtuse people are. You voted yes in the House, come out and tell people to vote no, and the people have no sense to see that something is amiss.
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The Referendum process in 2002 was clearly highjacked by the PLP not for the betterment of the country, but to get in power. Utterly sad and despicable,
On Our system gives one person too much power
Posted 23 May 2019, 8 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Why do our press give these big front page advertisements to criminals? Foolish. This should not even be reported.
On Rapist pastor begs to go back to US jail: Fox Hill prison too dangerous
Posted 23 May 2019, 9:59 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
couldn't agree more.
On Why national interest and sovereignty must prevail
Posted 22 May 2019, 5:29 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
When asked whether staff lay-offs may result, Mr D’Aguilar said: “Everyone gets fearful that there is going to be downsizing and people will get laid off. That might be a result, but let’s think positively. This is an opportunity for a Bahamian company to come in. Let’s look at the positive side of it.”
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I respectively disagree with your point. The minister is not being disingenuous. He admitted that layoffs may result, as he recognises wisely that the company cannot make money as is as a private run business.
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At least he has the stamina to put the matter of possible layoffs out there. I give him credit for that.
On 'Think positively' on Nassau Flight privatisation bid
Posted 22 May 2019, 5:21 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
It is multipurpose? So what are the purposes other than baseball that it will be used for?
On $22m baseball stadium finished by November
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