Correct! You watch them after every election talking about the corruption of the last government and how they have evidence, but they would never spill the beans because not only that they have skeletons, they also want to have their five years of raiding the cookie jar so spilling the beans is going to mess things up for them. That is why no one will agree on FOI, because it will mess up what has been going on for decades.
The Bahamas run a slack ship, most people think that they could get away without paying their bills, from leaders high up in government to the small man so I guess the foreigner thinks that's the way it is in the Bahamas so they don't have to pay either.
I know that they don't have any intentions on going back, but the points that I was trying to make is instead of spending millions of dollars on deportation right away use some of them in a win/win situation for them and the Bahamas by using some of our untap islands for farming and then after a length of time send them back with something in their pockets. Let it be done humanely as possible, because they are people just like us. By the way Haitians has been coming to the Bahamas for a long time which should suggest that we don't have the resources to combat the problem so we might as well get something out of the deal.
Yesterday Bahamians was upset about his comments on investing in Haiti, but unless the Bahamas comes up with a plan that is beneficial for Bahamians as well as Haitians, like using some our land space for agriculture and then use some of the illegals to farm it instead of spending money to send them back right away. This way they would go back with some change in their pocket and basically pay for their own tickets from the work they did. We know that they are not going to stop coming because you would do the samething if face with the same challenges and the Bahamas government isn't equip enough to stop them, couple with the fact that the U.S government is using our waters to keep them from coming to the U.S under OBAT, they say it is for drugs but they are making sure Haitians don't get to the U.S with it.
Haiti needs a GDP of at least 20 times what it is now to began to be sufficient, about $260 billion, he needs more than will to get there and as for the intelligence part that you were talking about, he knows that he can't get there in this lifetime accept for an act of God, so he have enough intelligence to encourage most of them to leave and let it be someone else problem.
That is because the more Haitians leave the better it is for the rest of them. Haiti have a GDP of $13.42 billion and a population of just under 10 million people, so he know that the people that are leaving are not the ones that are contributing to that GDP, so as sad as it is, it makes perfect sense to encourage them to leave. The problem with the ones that are leaving is they don't understand that if the country that they are heading could get over populated and they would have the same problem that they left behind
The problem with Grand Bahamians is they wouldn't stand together, so this guy was one of the few of the new generation that is fighting for property that was stolen from them. I was only a boy when my grandmother showed me papers for property and court documents that my grandfather was fighting Port them in court for, I talk to my siblings about it a couple of years ago and they told me that she didn't mention this to them. After reading about this guy it click to me that the port rob most folks in Grand Bahama out of their property with the help of the government, I told my brother to try and gather up some families to start a class action suit against the Port and he reminded me how hard it is to get GB folks on the same page on anything. I was looking forward to having a conversation with him, when I visit this summer, but that won't happen now. RIP
spoitier says...
Correct! You watch them after every election talking about the corruption of the last government and how they have evidence, but they would never spill the beans because not only that they have skeletons, they also want to have their five years of raiding the cookie jar so spilling the beans is going to mess things up for them. That is why no one will agree on FOI, because it will mess up what has been going on for decades.
On Rollins: I do not have any evidence of corruption
Posted 25 September 2014, 4:05 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
The Bahamas run a slack ship, most people think that they could get away without paying their bills, from leaders high up in government to the small man so I guess the foreigner thinks that's the way it is in the Bahamas so they don't have to pay either.
On Weekly payments agreed after threat to disconnect
Posted 22 September 2014, 4:53 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
I know that they don't have any intentions on going back, but the points that I was trying to make is instead of spending millions of dollars on deportation right away use some of them in a win/win situation for them and the Bahamas by using some of our untap islands for farming and then after a length of time send them back with something in their pockets. Let it be done humanely as possible, because they are people just like us. By the way Haitians has been coming to the Bahamas for a long time which should suggest that we don't have the resources to combat the problem so we might as well get something out of the deal.
On Martelly laments loss of lives of Haitian immigrants
Posted 31 July 2014, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
Yesterday Bahamians was upset about his comments on investing in Haiti, but unless the Bahamas comes up with a plan that is beneficial for Bahamians as well as Haitians, like using some our land space for agriculture and then use some of the illegals to farm it instead of spending money to send them back right away. This way they would go back with some change in their pocket and basically pay for their own tickets from the work they did. We know that they are not going to stop coming because you would do the samething if face with the same challenges and the Bahamas government isn't equip enough to stop them, couple with the fact that the U.S government is using our waters to keep them from coming to the U.S under OBAT, they say it is for drugs but they are making sure Haitians don't get to the U.S with it.
On Martelly laments loss of lives of Haitian immigrants
Posted 30 July 2014, 10:58 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
Haiti needs a GDP of at least 20 times what it is now to began to be sufficient, about $260 billion, he needs more than will to get there and as for the intelligence part that you were talking about, he knows that he can't get there in this lifetime accept for an act of God, so he have enough intelligence to encourage most of them to leave and let it be someone else problem.
On Martelly laments loss of lives of Haitian immigrants
Posted 30 July 2014, 10:36 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
That is because the more Haitians leave the better it is for the rest of them.
Haiti have a GDP of $13.42 billion and a population of just under 10 million people, so he know that the people that are leaving are not the ones that are contributing to that GDP, so as sad as it is, it makes perfect sense to encourage them to leave. The problem with the ones that are leaving is they don't understand that if the country that they are heading could get over populated and they would have the same problem that they left behind
On Martelly laments loss of lives of Haitian immigrants
Posted 30 July 2014, 4:53 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
$45k should've been chump change back in 92 when drugs was runnig rampant, I guess that was Christie share of the pie.
On Cash 'disturbed' by Nygard-PLP documents
Posted 1 July 2014, 3:15 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
The problem with Grand Bahamians is they wouldn't stand together, so this guy was one of the few of the new generation that is fighting for property that was stolen from them. I was only a boy when my grandmother showed me papers for property and court documents that my grandfather was fighting Port them in court for, I talk to my siblings about it a couple of years ago and they told me that she didn't mention this to them. After reading about this guy it click to me that the port rob most folks in Grand Bahama out of their property with the help of the government, I told my brother to try and gather up some families to start a class action suit against the Port and he reminded me how hard it is to get GB folks on the same page on anything. I was looking forward to having a conversation with him, when I visit this summer, but that won't happen now. RIP
On Death threat for victim hours before 'execution'
Posted 16 May 2014, 11:50 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
The Port Authority had stole land from many people in Grand Bahama, this man was one of the few that was still fighting for what is his.RIP
On Death threat for victim hours before 'execution'
Posted 16 May 2014, 6:53 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
You just can't discount someone else experience because you didn't happened to you.
On ‘School did not protect my kids from racial slurs’
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