Which would you prefer: All 12 million Haitians end up in The Bahamas, or in the U.S.?
The U.S. Federal government and the government of the State of Florida have persistently refused to open up the Florida coastline to 'irregular' immigration in the way they have done for the U.S. - Mexico borderline.
In fact, both the U.S. Federal government and the government of the State of Florida are incentivizing (financially rewarding) our government for assisting in keeping illegal Haitian aliens from ever getting to Florida's coastline.
As we all know, whenever the U.S. Coast Guard intercepts a boat-load of illegal Haitian aliens headed for Florida, they quickly bring them to New Providence where they become our headache and cost. Our elected officials are incentivized and 'rewarded' for letting this happen.
And our government usually has no way of verifying in whose territorial waters the illegal aliens were intercepted. We would be better off beefing up the patrolling of our own territorial waters by the Defense Force and telling the U.S. Coast Guard to take illegal aliens they intercept directly to Florida or just stay out of our territorial waters, period!
The Tribune is sadly loaded with under-paid reporters who have no investigative or interrogative backbone. They are not even allowed by the editorial staff to try develope the qualities that make a good journalist. And whenever they press for much needed more pay, The Tribune's owners and management simply show them the door. Turnover is therefore high and the quality of news reporting is low.
And let’s not forget for one moment that Haiti has a population of nearly 12 million people, all of whom our dunce PM will tell us deserve to live somewhere else, like The Bahamas with him as their new Papa.
So why doesn't our greedy, cruel, corrupt and incompetent PM tell the Bahamian people where they will deserve to live once he has allowed The Bahamas to become completely overrun by Haitian nationals?!
Corrupt Davis is obviously suffering from the very same God-like Saviour Complex that afflicted Tyrant Minnis, and afflicts anyone else whose life is totally consumed by the insatiable appetite to have power and control over others.
But there is one very important difference between Corrupt Davis and Tyrant Minnis. Tyrant Minnis wanted to 'save' his subservient Bahamian people; Corrupt Davis on the other hand wants to 'save' his subservient Haitian people. And when you think about it, that's a very big difference!!
> Davis said: “I have been briefed and the next step is for me to determine when I will host my fellow leaders here in The Bahamas along with the Haitian prime minister to find the pathway to peace and prosperity.
>“It is a concern and you have seen the desperation of Haitian people in an attempt to escape the challenges that they are experiencing in Haiti,” Mr Davis said when asked if the issue could affect immigration in The Bahamas.
>“And we have to be concerned just for humanity. From a humanitarian point of view, you have to be concerned of the plight of our fellow human beings in Haiti and for The Bahamas.
> Last month Mr Davis said despite the world suggesting that The Bahamas “should absorb all of those who leave Haiti”, the government will not open the country’s borders to irregular migration.
These most outrageous utterances by Davis make it abundantly clear corrupt political officials at the highest levels of our government are being handsomely 'rewarded' by sinister and evil foreign organizations for their endorsement and participation in human trafficking that will soon result in Bahamians being second class citizens within their own country.
Davis's own words are irrefutable evidence of what is going on. When was the last time anyone heard Davis make an impassioned humanity plea for and on behalf of the many thousands of impoverished and suffering Bahamians as he has done here for the Haitian people? Cased closed!
> Yesterday, a neighbour of the deceased told The Tribune that the victim was of Haitian descent. He had reportedly just come from Haiti two months ago on a work permit.
As if we don't have enough Haitian nationals in our country already!
Senior officials within our immigration department continue to mint money for themselves by dishing out work permits to Haitian and Jamaican nationals for the 'right price' and Keith Bell knows all about it. Make no mistake about it, human trafficking is big business!
This is why Davis was overheard saying, "No big noticeable major tax hikes, just many thousands of less noticeable smaller ones." He's obviously decided to inflict on the already hurting Bahamian people a 'death by a thousand cuts tax policy'.
It is Bank of The Bahamas that should have been sold by government a long time ago. Minnis and his crew, and now Davis and his crew, have all been taking a seond bite out of that plump apple which was not too long ago bailed-out by Bahamian taxpayers to the tune of $500+ million.
Absolutely right. It doesn't matter who from the FNM or PLP is PM. Both of these parties have for decades now represented the corrupt interests of the wealthy political estatblisment and not the interests of the Bahamian people.
And it is very much in the interest of the corrupt political establishment to provide us with a corrupt, incompetent, and dumb-arse PM. Doing so furthers their collective corrupt interests at the expense of the vast majority of Bahamians who the corrupt wealthy political ruling class would be quite content to see living in the poor house while they wheel and deal with foreign investors.
This is why the two-party failed system now ends up giving us every 5 years a corrupt and incompetent PM like Minnis or a Davis. That cycle needs to be broken before we find ourselves without a Bahamas worth living in in which the ruling majority are illegal Haitian aliens and their offspring.
tribanon says...
Which would you prefer: All 12 million Haitians end up in The Bahamas, or in the U.S.?
The U.S. Federal government and the government of the State of Florida have persistently refused to open up the Florida coastline to 'irregular' immigration in the way they have done for the U.S. - Mexico borderline.
In fact, both the U.S. Federal government and the government of the State of Florida are incentivizing (financially rewarding) our government for assisting in keeping illegal Haitian aliens from ever getting to Florida's coastline.
As we all know, whenever the U.S. Coast Guard intercepts a boat-load of illegal Haitian aliens headed for Florida, they quickly bring them to New Providence where they become our headache and cost. Our elected officials are incentivized and 'rewarded' for letting this happen.
And our government usually has no way of verifying in whose territorial waters the illegal aliens were intercepted. We would be better off beefing up the patrolling of our own territorial waters by the Defense Force and telling the U.S. Coast Guard to take illegal aliens they intercept directly to Florida or just stay out of our territorial waters, period!
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tribanon says...
Spot on!
The Tribune is sadly loaded with under-paid reporters who have no investigative or interrogative backbone. They are not even allowed by the editorial staff to try develope the qualities that make a good journalist. And whenever they press for much needed more pay, The Tribune's owners and management simply show them the door. Turnover is therefore high and the quality of news reporting is low.
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tribanon says...
And let’s not forget for one moment that Haiti has a population of nearly 12 million people, all of whom our dunce PM will tell us deserve to live somewhere else, like The Bahamas with him as their new Papa.
So why doesn't our greedy, cruel, corrupt and incompetent PM tell the Bahamian people where they will deserve to live once he has allowed The Bahamas to become completely overrun by Haitian nationals?!
Corrupt Davis is obviously suffering from the very same God-like Saviour Complex that afflicted Tyrant Minnis, and afflicts anyone else whose life is totally consumed by the insatiable appetite to have power and control over others.
But there is one very important difference between Corrupt Davis and Tyrant Minnis. Tyrant Minnis wanted to 'save' his subservient Bahamian people; Corrupt Davis on the other hand wants to 'save' his subservient Haitian people. And when you think about it, that's a very big difference!!
On PM: We must help Haiti find solution
Posted 24 August 2022, 11:34 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
> Davis said: “I have been briefed and the next step is for me to determine when I will host my fellow leaders here in The Bahamas along with the Haitian prime minister to find the pathway to peace and prosperity.
>“It is a concern and you have seen the desperation of Haitian people in an attempt to escape the challenges that they are experiencing in Haiti,” Mr Davis said when asked if the issue could affect immigration in The Bahamas.
>“And we have to be concerned just for humanity. From a humanitarian point of view, you have to be concerned of the plight of our fellow human beings in Haiti and for The Bahamas.
> Last month Mr Davis said despite the world suggesting that The Bahamas “should absorb all of those who leave Haiti”, the government will not open the country’s borders to irregular migration.
These most outrageous utterances by Davis make it abundantly clear corrupt political officials at the highest levels of our government are being handsomely 'rewarded' by sinister and evil foreign organizations for their endorsement and participation in human trafficking that will soon result in Bahamians being second class citizens within their own country.
Davis's own words are irrefutable evidence of what is going on. When was the last time anyone heard Davis make an impassioned humanity plea for and on behalf of the many thousands of impoverished and suffering Bahamians as he has done here for the Haitian people? Cased closed!
On PM: We must help Haiti find solution
Posted 24 August 2022, 11:09 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
> Yesterday, a neighbour of the deceased told The Tribune that the victim was of Haitian descent. He had reportedly just come from Haiti two months ago on a work permit.
As if we don't have enough Haitian nationals in our country already!
Senior officials within our immigration department continue to mint money for themselves by dishing out work permits to Haitian and Jamaican nationals for the 'right price' and Keith Bell knows all about it. Make no mistake about it, human trafficking is big business!
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tribanon says...
Terrible headline for this news article. Just what kind of healthcare does she (and The Tribune) think we have right now?!
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tribanon says...
This is why Davis was overheard saying, "No big noticeable major tax hikes, just many thousands of less noticeable smaller ones." He's obviously decided to inflict on the already hurting Bahamian people a 'death by a thousand cuts tax policy'.
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tribanon says...
It is Bank of The Bahamas that should have been sold by government a long time ago. Minnis and his crew, and now Davis and his crew, have all been taking a seond bite out of that plump apple which was not too long ago bailed-out by Bahamian taxpayers to the tune of $500+ million.
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tribanon says...
Absolutely right. It doesn't matter who from the FNM or PLP is PM. Both of these parties have for decades now represented the corrupt interests of the wealthy political estatblisment and not the interests of the Bahamian people.
And it is very much in the interest of the corrupt political establishment to provide us with a corrupt, incompetent, and dumb-arse PM. Doing so furthers their collective corrupt interests at the expense of the vast majority of Bahamians who the corrupt wealthy political ruling class would be quite content to see living in the poor house while they wheel and deal with foreign investors.
This is why the two-party failed system now ends up giving us every 5 years a corrupt and incompetent PM like Minnis or a Davis. That cycle needs to be broken before we find ourselves without a Bahamas worth living in in which the ruling majority are illegal Haitian aliens and their offspring.
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tribanon says...
Bingo!
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