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realitycheck242 says...

The economy has many individuals coming out of the woods who are trying to cash in on **Politricks** by using the ignorance of the D average masses.

realitycheck242 says...

Wow Mr Bannister .......I am so sorry to hair of your plight and the effect the stated policy have on many of your countrymen. I pray that the government officials read this letter make the necessary adjustment. Have you sent a copy to the Minister of Tourism .

On Entry requirements

Posted 17 November 2020, 6:12 a.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

When you build your house with the sand of corruption, Surly it will fall down with Gods timing. He never sleeps.

realitycheck242 says...

You can add the Gin project in west end grand Bahama, the abandoned development in Rum Cay, and the never failed completed I-group project in Mayaguana. to the pie in the sky proposals.

realitycheck242 says...

So tribanon in essence you are saying the cruise ships caused the damage to the break water, and not the past storms Cruise ship Wave penetration in the harbour do not cause damage to Junkanoo beach, so how can the cruise ships be blamed for the damages. . While i agree that the cruise ship companies should help pay for repaires, APD and the government should bear the brunt of the cost. with the cruise ship companies being slapped with an environmental fee for all the damage they cause in our waters daily

On Port: Breakwater woes threaten harbour crisis

Posted 12 November 2020, 9:54 a.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

they encourage it for the lively hood of the small man, hair braiders, straw vendors, taxidrivers and bay street merchants, not to mention the taxes fees for the private islands Bay street has been a gost town from the pandemic began. We have to balance health, economy and the environment.

realitycheck242 says...

APD is releasing statements like these to the press to prepare share holders for reduced dividends in december. fall-off in revenues and volumes because of policies in place because of the Pandemic and companies and individuals having less cash for shipping imports will be the norm for about two years. Meanwhile Bahamians will find always find a way to get what they want, our life style continues we have evolve to online purchases using the freight forwarders for shipments. Thats the new Norm globally.

realitycheck242 says...

This acquisition now puts you Jamaicans on the radar. Beware the established food wholesale/distribution industry owned by the established Oligarchy do NOT like competition. you may go the way of some of the others who have tried to enter this arena because of frustration. Remember a store called "Everything must go".or "Phils Foods services ltd"

On Jamaican firm takes 60% of food distributor

Posted 31 October 2020, 3:34 p.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

Bye Bye to the sea side drive on the SW bay Road that takes you to The Commonwealth Brewery. Look for a new deviation road like Frank Watson Highway to get you to Clifton Pier. That is what these mega gated communities do Box us in and destroy the water table. SMT

On Albany targeting phased South Ocean expansion

Posted 29 October 2020, 1:21 p.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

I support this view to open up to foreign direct investment (FDI) in non-traditional areas to attract more US dollars into the economy. Tourism will come back slowly but its past time this country look at eco friendly, Green economy investments. Nothing like the investment proposal in yesterdays tribune by the Morgan's Bluff Development Ltd proposal for the limestone mining at morgans bluff Andros should not be entertained by any right thinking Government.

So if this article is stealthly advocating for that development because of a promised registrar and Share transfer agent/ share offering administration contract for the above stated company, i say to the Parties involved .Destruction of the Bahamas largest remaining source of underground fresh water is not worth no amount of US dollars.

On Stop 'dictating' FDI direction, banker warns

Posted 21 October 2020, 3:30 p.m. Suggest removal