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moncurcool says...

> the major political parties have been
> careful to distance themselves from
> Lincoln Bain’s movement, fearing its
> immigration rhetoric and views are too
> extreme.

Somehow I doubt the validity of this statement.

moncurcool says...

So true. The government only takes from Grand Bahama. It does not put anything in.

They can not take care of East End and West End, and now want to make Freeport just like those two parts of the island.

moncurcool says...

True

50 years after independence this country is worst off. So politicians though a party to celebrate changing the white massa for the black massa.

On Nation is preparing to celebrate

Posted 27 June 2023, 8:07 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

They tried. The had it voted in Parliament. The PLP after supporting it in Parliament came out and took the referendum and played politics with it.

moncurcool says...

Again, dialogue.

If you seek to try throw disparaging remarks, then it becomes clear you are deflecting and have no actual proof to back up what you are saying.

We only do change when we can produce the evidence and then speak truth to power.

moncurcool says...

The government cannot do anything for West End and East End, and it have the heart to talk about Freeport? These dudes just completely looney-tooney.

moncurcool says...

Rather than us throwing aspersions, let us see if we can have real dialogue that pushes change.

You claim Symonette to be despicable in calling it irregluar. What is the law that we can point to to show what Bell did was illegal and not irregular?

I believe Bell is totally wrong, but let's see if we can bring out the illegal, and then have a ground swell to ensure this act is taken seriously

moncurcool says...

You cannot be serious with this comment. You have to be making an April Fool's joke.

moncurcool says...

> This newspaper was told that the
> financial services industry was
> briefed on the reforms, contained in
> the Business Licence Bill accompanying
> the 2023-2024 Budget, last week. A
> presentation by the Department of
> Inland Revenue (DIR) confirms that
> IBCs will have to pay a $2,500 fee on
> the first $1m of "revenue attributable
> to operations outside The Bahamas",
> with a 0.25 percent levy applied to
> turnover exceeding $1m. However, that
> levy is capped at a $100,000 ceiling.

Didn't the PM boast about the fact that there were no new taxes in the budget? Guess this the voodoo math on this one that was missed.

moncurcool says...

Larger than the ones in Grand Bahama as well.

And how many people rushing to Andros to build? And this joker talking about acre and half sized residential lots?

The larger question though is where is the listing for all this crown land being leased. Who have they been leased to? For what purpose have they been released? Are they politically connected individuals?