If it is so much corruption, why come to the House with innuendos. Take the case to the Supreme Court and charge the NGO. But the evidence in the public domain.
But no, doing an u=innuendo and then never dealing with the matter after is all about political show to cater to people who cannot think for themselves.
It is easy to make innuendos against things without providing evidence. The base Davis is catering too will get all railed up without any evidence and trumpet it as truth. Educated people, who Davis does not cater too can see through this ruse right away.
But that is what you get when you put people like Davis with no leadership qualifications in positions of authority. You get same old stuff. Nothing new here.
It is utterly sad and pathetic that a prime minister would stoop that low with innuendos that he know are not factual, just to appease his bottom feeder supporters.
Sadly though this is what people who are not leaders do. They try to make something out of nothing to take the focus off the fact that they are doing nothing and going nowhere.
If that is the case it is utterly sad. Then that explains why our young bright minds who go off to school do not come back. Who wants to be apart of a mass of ignorance.
Amazing how fuel hedge is working in Grand Bahama, but not for BPL. Further like the write point out, fuel is never paid by BPL. It is always passed on to the customer.
Ginger Moxey helped to created the problem. She cannot march to demonstrate against the place where she was the VP and created the problem the people are marching against. She it totally conflicted in her role as MP and Minister of GB. She is voiceless to solve issues in GB.
> In addressing the crowd, Mr Rolle said > the GBPA is open to any constructive > criticism. > > He further stated that people do not > understand the HCA.
So why Mr. Rolle does not come out and say what is it that the people presenting their concerns do not understand about HCA? Trying to throw innuendo and shade without manning up is just poor on his behalf.
moncurcool says...
If it is so much corruption, why come to the House with innuendos. Take the case to the Supreme Court and charge the NGO. But the evidence in the public domain.
But no, doing an u=innuendo and then never dealing with the matter after is all about political show to cater to people who cannot think for themselves.
On EDITORIAL: Davis accuses, but doesn’t deliver evidence
Posted 11 March 2022, 9:18 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
This from the man who lead his party to campaign against giving women equality in the Bahamas just to win an election?
On Christie: We must look at all acts that cause pain to women
Posted 10 March 2022, 7:51 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
It is easy to make innuendos against things without providing evidence. The base Davis is catering too will get all railed up without any evidence and trumpet it as truth. Educated people, who Davis does not cater too can see through this ruse right away.
But that is what you get when you put people like Davis with no leadership qualifications in positions of authority. You get same old stuff. Nothing new here.
On EDITORIAL: Davis accuses, but doesn’t deliver evidence
Posted 10 March 2022, 7:49 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
It is utterly sad and pathetic that a prime minister would stoop that low with innuendos that he know are not factual, just to appease his bottom feeder supporters.
Sadly though this is what people who are not leaders do. They try to make something out of nothing to take the focus off the fact that they are doing nothing and going nowhere.
On ‘Unnecessary damage’: Food Task Force head rebuts PM
Posted 10 March 2022, 4:42 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
If that is the case it is utterly sad. Then that explains why our young bright minds who go off to school do not come back. Who wants to be apart of a mass of ignorance.
On Brave double down on Govt’s ‘hidden’ $650m
Posted 10 March 2022, 12:53 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Amazing how fuel hedge is working in Grand Bahama, but not for BPL. Further like the write point out, fuel is never paid by BPL. It is always passed on to the customer.
On More questions raised over BPL fuel hedging
Posted 9 March 2022, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
100% agree with you. His is the first head that should go.
On Mitchell says ‘heads must roll’ over BPL announcement
Posted 8 March 2022, 5:19 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Ginger Moxey helped to created the problem. She cannot march to demonstrate against the place where she was the VP and created the problem the people are marching against. She it totally conflicted in her role as MP and Minister of GB. She is voiceless to solve issues in GB.
On Mitchell says ‘heads must roll’ over BPL announcement
Posted 8 March 2022, 5:18 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
DId I miss something? Taxi rates are over $10 a mile?
On Taxi and jitney owners pushing for fare hikes
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moncurcool says...
> In addressing the crowd, Mr Rolle said
> the GBPA is open to any constructive
> criticism.
>
> He further stated that people do not
> understand the HCA.
So why Mr. Rolle does not come out and say what is it that the people presenting their concerns do not understand about HCA? Trying to throw innuendo and shade without manning up is just poor on his behalf.
On Concerned Grand Bahama businesspeople, residents march to GBPA
Posted 7 March 2022, 10:28 a.m. Suggest removal