Sadly these ministers are brain dead. People who have never done anything before cannot be expected to perform and think fo solutions just because they get a position.
We need to put people in power who have a proven track record of performance before they come to political office.
Asked how government will handle the inflation Davis points to shipping costs one one company that no ones knows about being reduced? Where is that company shipping form? What are they bringing in that will have a radical impact on reducing inflation costs?
Just a bunch of hot air being blown by Davis. Welcome to the so called new day government.
> Mr Gomez, who yesterday said he was > “astonished” by the trustee’s actions, > added that his recent appointment as > The Bahamas’ ambassador-at-large to > the Inter-American Council on Human > Rights (IACHR) effectively gives him > diplomatic immunity from being served > with the court proceedings and dragged > into them.
Seriously? An appointment that is just a cushy job for protection? Only in the Bahamas this crap can happen. Besides, shouldn't this be reason for him to resign his "ambassadorship"?
Congrats to our swimming team. A job well done. If Davis had taken the time to look at what our Carifta teams were doing, he would have been with the team in Barbados, and not Jamaica, Then maybe again, it may have been better not to go to Barbados, as our team in Barbados may have had the results of the track team in Jamaica with his presence.
Would be interesting, especially as the government wants to name sailing the national sport, and event we are doing nothing with on the international scene, especially compared to the swimmers.
So who is there to go to? I'm open to honest dialogue on the matter.
While I understand what you are saying, at present there are no alternatives. We need a real leader who will galvanize people towards a vision that encompasses people to believe the Bahamas can be better.
Who operates a business the way our politicians do? They bid on the games, and then come to the public with the foolish talk about not knowing how much the games will cost. Is that really the way we operate in this country?
And of course you will always have the blind party partisan who are so gullible to follow and defend such nonsensical talk.
Is this so called financial secretary really saying that? To boast about this and not have the intelligence to admit that there were a number of VAT zero rated items that also now attracted 10% which I am sure contributed to this "increase".
Yet with all the increase they are collecting off of the backs of Bahamians, as inflation soars, they cannot even give people a break. Slavery still in economic form exists.
moncurcool says...
I hope this is just a joke. If Rodney Moncur has been hired as a consultant on crime, we in serious trouble in this country.
But then again the government giving out all kinds of positions to people who don't have any qualifications to do the job, starting with the PM.
On ‘Does Rodney Moncur have a job in the government?’
Posted 21 April 2022, 1:11 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Sadly these ministers are brain dead. People who have never done anything before cannot be expected to perform and think fo solutions just because they get a position.
We need to put people in power who have a proven track record of performance before they come to political office.
On Inflation could hit BPL bills
Posted 21 April 2022, 10:36 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Asked how government will handle the inflation Davis points to shipping costs one one company that no ones knows about being reduced? Where is that company shipping form? What are they bringing in that will have a radical impact on reducing inflation costs?
Just a bunch of hot air being blown by Davis. Welcome to the so called new day government.
On PM says govt will do all it can to minimise impact of rise in consumer prices
Posted 21 April 2022, 10:20 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
> Mr Gomez, who yesterday said he was
> “astonished” by the trustee’s actions,
> added that his recent appointment as
> The Bahamas’ ambassador-at-large to
> the Inter-American Council on Human
> Rights (IACHR) effectively gives him
> diplomatic immunity from being served
> with the court proceedings and dragged
> into them.
Seriously? An appointment that is just a cushy job for protection? Only in the Bahamas this crap can happen. Besides, shouldn't this be reason for him to resign his "ambassadorship"?
On Ex-minister faces legal fight over $1.25m debt
Posted 20 April 2022, 3:21 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Congrats to our swimming team. A job well done. If Davis had taken the time to look at what our Carifta teams were doing, he would have been with the team in Barbados, and not Jamaica, Then maybe again, it may have been better not to go to Barbados, as our team in Barbados may have had the results of the track team in Jamaica with his presence.
On Fourth straight CARIFTA swim title
Posted 20 April 2022, 11:17 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Would be interesting, especially as the government wants to name sailing the national sport, and event we are doing nothing with on the international scene, especially compared to the swimmers.
On Fourth straight CARIFTA swim title
Posted 20 April 2022, 11:17 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
So who is there to go to? I'm open to honest dialogue on the matter.
While I understand what you are saying, at present there are no alternatives. We need a real leader who will galvanize people towards a vision that encompasses people to believe the Bahamas can be better.
On ‘Act on NIB or retirement fund is gone’
Posted 20 April 2022, 11:09 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Cooper has an A plus performance? For doing what?
On Oil embargo
Posted 19 April 2022, 5:14 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Who operates a business the way our politicians do? They bid on the games, and then come to the public with the foolish talk about not knowing how much the games will cost. Is that really the way we operate in this country?
And of course you will always have the blind party partisan who are so gullible to follow and defend such nonsensical talk.
On EDITORIAL: CARIFTA bid sounds good - but thin on details
Posted 19 April 2022, 5:11 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Is this so called financial secretary really saying that? To boast about this and not have the intelligence to admit that there were a number of VAT zero rated items that also now attracted 10% which I am sure contributed to this "increase".
Yet with all the increase they are collecting off of the backs of Bahamians, as inflation soars, they cannot even give people a break. Slavery still in economic form exists.
On Gov’t touts 26% VAT rise despite rate cut
Posted 19 April 2022, 2:41 p.m. Suggest removal