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ohdrap4 says...

Since there is only 11 with covid in hospital today, they have to round up the deceased.

Beware the legally binding WHO pandemic treaty that would have bureaucrats ruling over govts to lockdown and mandate vaccination.

The vote is on Monday. Is the Bahamas signing up for it?

ohdrap4 says...

He is sort of chubby. If you give him the pinch test will be way more than an inch and he can starve longer.

ohdrap4 says...

The merchant does not have to show you unless the item is price controlled.

And then he reports to the price control commission.

Your only option is not buy it.

The maximum I pay for spinach is 3.99. If it goes up, I buy something else.

A box of pancake mix was recently advertised for 10.99. People did not buy it, now on special for 6.99. Maybe someone will pay for it.

Once I saw a merchant add 5 dollars to a bag of popcorn, which had been priced as other items were priced. His explanation was that the popcorn was labeled "gourmet". Did not sell well. Was put on half price close to expiration date.

Have you seen the 33 dollar whole chickens yet? And the 2 pack of cornish hens for 18 dollars?

ohdrap4 says...

BTW . Walgreens kept a highly detailed records of test results.

The population with the highest positivity rate were those who were triplenjabbed more than 5 months ago.

ohdrap4 says...

why is it that no one is talking about the who treaty to be voted on on MAY 22.

The unelected medical warriors are grabbing power to mandate lockdowns and vaccinations over and above countries and constitutions. they would also impose economic sanctions for non compliance.

bill Gates is the devil.

ohdrap4 says...

Belinda would serve teachers better if she were to lobby for a revised workload structure for teachers to include time allowance for the preparation of online lessons.

As it is they have to teach the same number of periods while creating online content which is at least twice as time consuming as brick and mortar lesson plans.

ohdrap4 says...

au contraire

Whenever there is a shortage of money in the government of the Bahamas, the first thing the government says is, " I know the answer to the problem, **let's increase taxes on the working poor.**

Our tax system is regressive.

When PGC was PM they talked of "payroll tax" to be collected by NIB.
Remember, the wealthy are not on payroll. Also the rich lawyers and doctors in the house of parliament are also not on payroll.

ohdrap4 says...

insurance never replaces losses 100%. It is a racket.

On Flooding shows need for insurance

Posted 18 May 2022, 11:22 a.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

may 22
the WHO wants a treaty to get power to shut down and mandate vaccines for all countries

and no one talks in the media.

On Cases up - but no change in restrictions

Posted 18 May 2022, 10:38 a.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

Who says it is an "assault"?
The Tribune's wording is too biased.

But I need a job that pays eighty dollars to deliver a package within 20 miles. Fedex only charges sixty to deliver to Florida.