The BHS cries poor mouth while getting an additional 15 acres of land in the Chippingham area. Meanwhile they do very little of what they should be doing that would be most impactful for our society. The BHS mission must extend well beyond finding homes and/or putting down the animals brought to their front door by a relatively few members of the public.
Ya got that right. As a politician Sands is a born loser and nothing will ever change that well established fact. The sooner the FNM party ditches him too, the better for the party.
As for Pintard, his chances of ever becoming PM are slim at best as long as Sands remains chairman of the party. That's just the reality of the awful situation the FNM party finds itself in.
Besides, most Bahamians have come to finally realise there's very little difference between the corrupt political ruling class, whether they identify as being of the PLP or FNM persuasion.
Roly-poly, cruel, corrupt, and incompetent Davis does believe in climate change and rising sea levels any more than he believes in the man in the moon. If he did, he would be instructing Town Planning and other government authorities not to allow foreign investors and his favourite local cronies to build whatever they desire in many low-lying coastal areas of The Bahamas. The excessive hot air and shiit that Davis is so full of no doubt explains his ballooning waistline.
Why isn't the Bahamas Humane Society patrolling New Providence, with police protection if necessary, to round up and 'put down' (blue juice) the unlicensed dogs roaming around all over the place, especially in poorer areas?
Blaming the government and the supposed owners of these abandoned animals accomplishes nothing and frankly makes the BHS seem like a useless organization that has lost its way.
Let's hope this doesn't come to fruition like so many other government hyped foreign investment proposals. In recent decades we've had way too much "Bye-bye Bahamas" for Bahamians and "Hello Bahamas" for foreign investors of the worst possible kind.
Our foolishly elected officials are always only too willing to sell us out big-time to foreign investors who are willing to unjustly enrich the top-echelon of our political ruling class in order to get whatever goverment approvals and concessions they desire at our great expense.
These morons are always playing the blame game. Here we see screwball, nincompoop, corrupt, and incompetent Obie blaming inflation for the pain and suffering many Bahamians must now endure while roly-poly, cruel, corrupt, and incompetent Davis seeks to blame climate change and hurricanes for all the woes of our country and its people.
And while they persist in blaming everything and everyone for their own failed social and economic policies, they continue to focus their efforts on unjustly enriching themselves through blatant corrupt schemes of every kind at the expense of the Bahamian people. They are a truly pathethic, useless, and uncaring bunch of imbeciles.
No Mr. Wilchcombe. "More will need help due to" decades of government corruption sponsored by the greedy, incompetent, and totally useless likes of you.
Long before inflation came along Mr. Wilchcombe, you and your corrupt kind brought our country and its people to their knees.
Most of us are not as stupid as you are Mr. Wilchcome. So I suggest you just shove your shameless lame-brain attempt to blame inflation for the pain and suffering many Bahamians are experiencing up your very own wazoo.
tribanon says...
First sentence, "....does **not**...."
On EDITORIAL: What are we doing to tackle climate change at home?
Posted 30 August 2022, 11:28 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Call Kim Aranha and ask her to get someone at BHS to help you out. Good luck!
On ‘Govt must tackle issue of aggressive animals’
Posted 30 August 2022, 11:25 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
The BHS cries poor mouth while getting an additional 15 acres of land in the Chippingham area. Meanwhile they do very little of what they should be doing that would be most impactful for our society. The BHS mission must extend well beyond finding homes and/or putting down the animals brought to their front door by a relatively few members of the public.
On ‘Govt must tackle issue of aggressive animals’
Posted 30 August 2022, 11:19 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Geez, give me a break!
All I said was that roly-poly Davis should be seeking to engage for himself (personally) a first-class team of psychiatrists and psychologists.
On PM: Govt is seeking more psychiatric aid for Hurricane Dorian survivors
Posted 30 August 2022, 11:13 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Ya got that right. As a politician Sands is a born loser and nothing will ever change that well established fact. The sooner the FNM party ditches him too, the better for the party.
As for Pintard, his chances of ever becoming PM are slim at best as long as Sands remains chairman of the party. That's just the reality of the awful situation the FNM party finds itself in.
Besides, most Bahamians have come to finally realise there's very little difference between the corrupt political ruling class, whether they identify as being of the PLP or FNM persuasion.
On Sands: Minnis era is over
Posted 30 August 2022, 11:04 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Roly-poly, cruel, corrupt, and incompetent Davis does believe in climate change and rising sea levels any more than he believes in the man in the moon. If he did, he would be instructing Town Planning and other government authorities not to allow foreign investors and his favourite local cronies to build whatever they desire in many low-lying coastal areas of The Bahamas. The excessive hot air and shiit that Davis is so full of no doubt explains his ballooning waistline.
On EDITORIAL: What are we doing to tackle climate change at home?
Posted 30 August 2022, 10:54 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Typical Kim Aranha.
Why isn't the Bahamas Humane Society patrolling New Providence, with police protection if necessary, to round up and 'put down' (blue juice) the unlicensed dogs roaming around all over the place, especially in poorer areas?
Blaming the government and the supposed owners of these abandoned animals accomplishes nothing and frankly makes the BHS seem like a useless organization that has lost its way.
On ‘Govt must tackle issue of aggressive animals’
Posted 30 August 2022, 10:46 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Let's hope this doesn't come to fruition like so many other government hyped foreign investment proposals. In recent decades we've had way too much "Bye-bye Bahamas" for Bahamians and "Hello Bahamas" for foreign investors of the worst possible kind.
Our foolishly elected officials are always only too willing to sell us out big-time to foreign investors who are willing to unjustly enrich the top-echelon of our political ruling class in order to get whatever goverment approvals and concessions they desire at our great expense.
On $50m project eyes ‘Bali in beautiful Bahamas’
Posted 30 August 2022, 10:13 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
These morons are always playing the blame game. Here we see screwball, nincompoop, corrupt, and incompetent Obie blaming inflation for the pain and suffering many Bahamians must now endure while roly-poly, cruel, corrupt, and incompetent Davis seeks to blame climate change and hurricanes for all the woes of our country and its people.
And while they persist in blaming everything and everyone for their own failed social and economic policies, they continue to focus their efforts on unjustly enriching themselves through blatant corrupt schemes of every kind at the expense of the Bahamian people. They are a truly pathethic, useless, and uncaring bunch of imbeciles.
On Obie Wilchcombe: More will need help due to inflation
Posted 30 August 2022, 9:59 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
No Mr. Wilchcombe. "More will need help due to" decades of government corruption sponsored by the greedy, incompetent, and totally useless likes of you.
Long before inflation came along Mr. Wilchcombe, you and your corrupt kind brought our country and its people to their knees.
Most of us are not as stupid as you are Mr. Wilchcome. So I suggest you just shove your shameless lame-brain attempt to blame inflation for the pain and suffering many Bahamians are experiencing up your very own wazoo.
On Obie Wilchcombe: More will need help due to inflation
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