Any project takes time and money to complete(scope, time, and budget), if the PM is going to spend time and money to to to set up laws to make sure he does what he promises, isn't that counter productive and taking away time and money from actually doing what he promise?
I understand what urban renewal is doing by tearing down abandon houses that harbor drug dealers but if someone is living in it, I think it would've made more sense to use the money that they tore it down with to build it up. It is easy to don't understand how people can live in condition like that because he probably never had hard times on him, this man might have mistakes to put him in this condition but now his condition is even worse now.
I really don't see how most Bahamian think, they would only blame one party of victimization when both does it. Good, bad or indifferent, anyone who is not tunnel vision would see why this happened; to appease the ones that follow the party, that is politics 101 in a small country. First I don't like neither party because of the victimization and other things that goes on, but look at what the FNM did when they was having the grand opening of the stadium which is suppose to be a Bahamian thing not political, they didn't invite one of our golden girl to the event because they believe she follows another party. If she is affiliated with another party that wouldn't affect the FNM results in an election in any form, so that is pure victimization, if a party lay off workers who follow another party and hired their own that is a move that make sense for them, but not inviting the Golden Girl is just pure grudge.
It is good that this guy was not consider for bail because of the nature of this crime, however, the nature of murder is serious also, so stop giving so many murderers bail.
That is the name of the game for all of them, until the folks who are benefited from a party stand up and say enough is enough, things will never change and whoever is the opposition they will accuse the governing party of victimization. See while children is playing in the market place, adults above them are making deals that only benefits them, so all of them are going to do the same thing.
That would've made a great speech when she was hired, what she is saying might be true but waiting until the shoe is turned isn't helping. The problem isn't going to stop anytime soon because no one would do anything about it when their benefitting from it and also in a small Country like the Bahamas it will be political suicide not to give your own people the jobs because you run the risk of loosing them and not gaining the ones that are supporting the other party, sorry that you lost your job but if and when the FNM wins and they offer you a job tell them no because it isn't right to take jobs away from those other folks.
spoitier says...
Any project takes time and money to complete(scope, time, and budget), if the PM is going to spend time and money to to to set up laws to make sure he does what he promises, isn't that counter productive and taking away time and money from actually doing what he promise?
On Government to put forward legislation for 100-day promises
Posted 16 July 2012, 11:51 a.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
Who will be charge with sheltering him? I don't think he was living in the bush and eating sheperd needle.
On Wanted man in custody
Posted 16 July 2012, 9:57 a.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
I understand what urban renewal is doing by tearing down abandon houses that harbor drug dealers but if someone is living in it, I think it would've made more sense to use the money that they tore it down with to build it up. It is easy to don't understand how people can live in condition like that because he probably never had hard times on him, this man might have mistakes to put him in this condition but now his condition is even worse now.
On Bulldozers move in as part of Urban Renewal project
Posted 13 July 2012, 9:33 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
I really don't see how most Bahamian think, they would only blame one party of victimization when both does it. Good, bad or indifferent, anyone who is not tunnel vision would see why this happened; to appease the ones that follow the party, that is politics 101 in a small country. First I don't like neither party because of the victimization and other things that goes on, but look at what the FNM did when they was having the grand opening of the stadium which is suppose to be a Bahamian thing not political, they didn't invite one of our golden girl to the event because they believe she follows another party. If she is affiliated with another party that wouldn't affect the FNM results in an election in any form, so that is pure victimization, if a party lay off workers who follow another party and hired their own that is a move that make sense for them, but not inviting the Golden Girl is just pure grudge.
On 'Job cuts show a Bahamas divided'
Posted 12 July 2012, 4:29 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
It is good that this guy was not consider for bail because of the nature of this crime, however, the nature of murder is serious also, so stop giving so many murderers bail.
On 'Sex attack' on boy, 9
Posted 12 July 2012, 11:33 a.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
That is the name of the game for all of them, until the folks who are benefited from a party stand up and say enough is enough, things will never change and whoever is the opposition they will accuse the governing party of victimization. See while children is playing in the market place, adults above them are making deals that only benefits them, so all of them are going to do the same thing.
On 'Job cuts show a Bahamas divided'
Posted 11 July 2012, 5:20 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
Right! I know some day you would've made a comment that is not base on political affiliation, you just went ahead and did it. Good for you.
On FNM criticises list of board appointments
Posted 11 July 2012, 3:32 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
Thank you. The sad part about it is there are people who don't see how foolish his statement is.
On FNM criticises list of board appointments
Posted 11 July 2012, 3:30 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
That would've made a great speech when she was hired, what she is saying might be true but waiting until the shoe is turned isn't helping. The problem isn't going to stop anytime soon because no one would do anything about it when their benefitting from it and also in a small Country like the Bahamas it will be political suicide not to give your own people the jobs because you run the risk of loosing them and not gaining the ones that are supporting the other party, sorry that you lost your job but if and when the FNM wins and they offer you a job tell them no because it isn't right to take jobs away from those other folks.
On 'Job cuts show a Bahamas divided'
Posted 11 July 2012, 3:24 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
Yeah, but that isn't going to happen in a western democratic country.
On McCartney suggests public floggings
Posted 6 July 2012, 11:01 a.m. Suggest removal