@benniesun, what you saying bey? You ain see BAMSI dem giving out cassava sticks an sweet potato slips for we peeps to grow in da yard? Lol.
On a more serious note though, you are absolutely correct about the effect wide spread hunger would have on social behaviour, we're not far from it now, scary.
Mr Johnson said foreigners granted work permits would be replaced by Bahamian workers who have been deemed “competent” by officials to take over those roles.
His Mr. Johnsons competency and that of his parliamentary colleagues is anything to judge by we're in deep s...t.
The question begs, have they found any oil? If they haven't found any after drilling seven wells that's probably a good indication that there's none to be found and the shareholders are being taken for a ride.
While we're on the subject of eating Doctor, perhaps you'd like to expound on the sweetness of those sour grapes you've been sharing with Vaughn Miller. Will you be joining him in crossing the aisle? Say it ain't so...................
Not to mention the noise pollution off the decibel scale from their music and their DJ in love with his own hollering right next door to a large residential community. Should have been shut down years ago. Good riddance!
I don't suppose that any of my fellow Bahamians debt could be attributed to consumerism, poor and irresponsible life choices or hanging their baskets higher than they could reach? Yes, there are genuinely some people that due to unforeseen circumstances such as medical calamities find themselves in dire financial straits, but for many Bahamians its simply wanting what they can't afford and mortgaging or leveraging themselves to the hilt to get it, they have never learned the difference between NEED and WANT!
Mr. Miller was fired from his post as parliamentary secretary in the Ministry of Social Services in June 2018 for what the government said was a breach of the Manual of Cabinet and Ministry Procedure. after months of reflection and prayer, and following extensive consultations with his wife, family members, and his constituents, he had decided to join the Progressive Liberal Party.
Translate as after months of eating sour grapes I have decided to get in line early for a seat on the next gravy train.
themessenger says...
@benniesun, what you saying bey? You ain see BAMSI dem giving out cassava sticks an sweet potato slips for we peeps to grow in da yard? Lol.
On a more serious note though, you are absolutely correct about the effect wide spread hunger would have on social behaviour, we're not far from it now, scary.
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Posted 25 September 2020, 11:38 a.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
Mr Johnson said foreigners granted work permits would be replaced by Bahamian workers who have been deemed “competent” by officials to take over those roles.
His Mr. Johnsons competency and that of his parliamentary colleagues is anything to judge by we're in deep s...t.
On Another work permit warning
Posted 25 September 2020, 9:19 a.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
The question begs, have they found any oil?
If they haven't found any after drilling seven wells that's probably a good indication that there's none to be found and the shareholders are being taken for a ride.
On Over 10,000 back anti-oil exploration petition
Posted 25 September 2020, 9:09 a.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
And the Government doesn't have the money to extend the unemployment benefits indefinitely either Mr. Pinder. And they're already bankrupt!
On ‘Firms haven’t got money for severance payments’
Posted 25 September 2020, 9:02 a.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
Mercenary and political prostitute.................
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themessenger says...
They may not be a webshop but the operators are certainly affiliated with them.
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themessenger says...
While we're on the subject of eating Doctor, perhaps you'd like to expound on the sweetness of those sour grapes you've been sharing with Vaughn Miller. Will you be joining him in crossing the aisle? Say it ain't so...................
On Sands: We're not winning fight
Posted 24 September 2020, 4:27 p.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
Not to mention the noise pollution off the decibel scale from their music and their DJ in love with his own hollering right next door to a large residential community.
Should have been shut down years ago. Good riddance!
On Waterloo ‘may be forced to shut’
Posted 24 September 2020, 4:14 p.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
I don't suppose that any of my fellow Bahamians debt could be attributed to consumerism, poor and irresponsible life choices or hanging their baskets higher than they could reach?
Yes, there are genuinely some people that due to unforeseen circumstances such as medical calamities find themselves in dire financial straits, but for many Bahamians its simply wanting what they can't afford and mortgaging or leveraging themselves to the hilt to get it, they have never learned the difference between NEED and WANT!
On Bahamas urged: Remove bankruptcy burden now
Posted 24 September 2020, 7:57 a.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
Mr. Miller was fired from his post as parliamentary secretary in the Ministry of Social Services in June 2018 for what the government said was a breach of the Manual of Cabinet and Ministry Procedure.
after months of reflection and prayer, and following extensive consultations with his wife, family members, and his constituents, he had decided to join the Progressive Liberal Party.
Translate as after months of eating sour grapes I have decided to get in line early for a seat on the next gravy train.
On Vaughn Miller goes all in and joins PLP
Posted 24 September 2020, 7:41 a.m. Suggest removal