No real news here. Our public health system remains overwhelmed by illegal nationals that our political ruling class refuses to do anything about. And the simple reason why our political ruling class is not the least bit incentivized to do anything about this perennial crisis situation is that they enjoy health insurance benefits at the taxpayers' expense which allow them to receive medical treatment abroad for serious illnesses they become afflicted with. Anyone remember how quickly Coward Davis fled to the U.S. for medical treatment when he was diagnosed as being infected with COVID-19?
> The Rehabilitation of Offenders (Amendment) Bill, 2022 includes a new section 15, which notes the minister’s discretion to declare certain people rehabilitated.
>The bill says the “minister may by order, subject to affirmative resolution of both Houses of Parliament, declare any or all persons convicted of any class of criminal offence specified in the order to be treated as a rehabilitated person in respect of that offence; have his conviction in respect of that offence treated as spent, and have his record for the conviction of the offence expunged, whether or not the rehabilitation period specified for that offence under Section 4(2) has been met.”
total unconstitutional, period. Clearly brain-dead Munroe, a lawyer no less, is ignorant of both our nation's Constitution and Westminster parliamentary system of government.
Under the doctrine of separation of powers, the governance of a state is traditionally divided into three branches each with separate and independent powers and responsibilities: an executive, a legislature and a judiciary. The distribution of power in this way is intended to prevent any one branch or person from being supreme and to introduce ‘checks and balances’ through which one branch may limit another. According to a strict interpretation of the separation of powers, none of the three branches may exercise the power of the other, nor should any person be a member of more than one of the branches.
The judiciary exercises scrutiny over the executive by ensuring that the executive acts within its powers. This involves ensuring that the executive only acts where it has the power to do so, and that it exercises its powers in accordance with the law. This judicial scrutiny extends to checking that any legislative acts carried out by the executive (that is, the making of subordinate legislation) are within the scope of the powers delegated by parliament. The courts can therefore question the lawfulness of actions by public bodies, including government ministers, and this is done through a procedure known as judicial review. This role of the judiciary highlights why it is so important for judges to be independent of the influence of the executive.
Brain-dead Munroe and the other idiots pushing this bill as currently worded are putting on full display their D - education.
Yes indeed, talk is cheap. And no one talks more than Chester the Jester who likes to promise the world to every fool willing to believe he can deliver it to them. LOL
The very arrogant and tyrannical Minnis has way too much blood on his hands from his gross mismanagement of the aftermath of the Hurricane Dorian crisis as well as the COVID-19 crisis to be taken seriously on any matter he raises in the HOA no matter how politically worthwhile pursuing the matter may be.
Pathetic Pintard, who is allowing himself to be emasculated on the floor of the HOA by Minnis, should be the one leading the charge for a full and proper investigation into loony Jobeth Coleby-Davis's very deliberate attempt to run-over a police officer using her vehicle.
And in other news, 27 people incarcerated at Fox Hill Prison for violent crimes were released today to make room for the 27 gang mambers arrested yesterday.
The bankruptcy of the NIB fund was not caused by COVID-19. It was caused by decades of corrupt PLP and FNM political leaders using it as a cookie-jar to feed not only themselves but also their financial-backers, family members, lovers and cronies.
Pindling, Ingraham, Christie, Minnis and Davis all bear great responsibility for treating the NIB fund as a Ponzi scheme to be bilked and milked for all it was worth and now that its worth little Cruel Davis wants to jack up the contribution rates yet again while also reducing the benefits for participants yet again.
Employers and employees who have spent decades paying in to the NIB fund and are now nearing retirement have been played for idiots by the corrupt political ruling class. The NIB fund was virtually bankrupt long before COVID-19 came along. The music has stopped playing and the current corrupt PLP government led by cruel Davis can't find a vacant chair to sit on.
That poor police officer's career and any opportunity for his advancement within the RBPF would effectively come to an end if he pressed charges. Same goes for the other police officers who witnessed the incident. But that should not have prevented a full and proper investigation of the matter based on the available video and audio evidence that went viral on the internet.
Boris Johnson had to step down as PM of the UK for partying at Number 10 Downing Street in breach of COVID-19 protocols. Yet here we have a Bahamian cabinet minister who in a fit of rage used her vehicle in an attempt to run over a police officer and she is not even brought in for questioning by the law enforcement authorities. And why hasn't the official opposition been shouting out for a parliamentary hearing into this most outrageous incident?!
That poor police officer's career and any opportunity for his advancement within the RBPF would effectively come to an end if he pressed charges. Same goes for the other police officers who witnessed the incident. But that should not have prevented a full and proper investigation of the matter based on the available video and audio evidence that went viral on the internet.
Boris Johnson had to step down as PM of the UK for partying at Number 10 Downing Street in breach of COVID-19 protocols. Yet here we have a Bahamian cabinet minister who in a fit of rage used her vehicle in an attempt to run over a police officer and she is not even brought in for questioning by the law enforcement authorities. And why hasn't the official opposition been shouting out for a parliamentary hearing into this most outrageous incident?!
Don't expect this or any other similar crisis anywhere in The Bahamas to interfere with cruel Davis's very heavy travel abroad schedule for the remainder of this year. LOL
tribanon says...
No real news here. Our public health system remains overwhelmed by illegal nationals that our political ruling class refuses to do anything about. And the simple reason why our political ruling class is not the least bit incentivized to do anything about this perennial crisis situation is that they enjoy health insurance benefits at the taxpayers' expense which allow them to receive medical treatment abroad for serious illnesses they become afflicted with. Anyone remember how quickly Coward Davis fled to the U.S. for medical treatment when he was diagnosed as being infected with COVID-19?
On Patients face wait over critical bed shortage at PMH
Posted 14 July 2022, 4:11 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
> The Rehabilitation of Offenders (Amendment) Bill, 2022 includes a new section 15, which notes the minister’s discretion to declare certain people rehabilitated.
>The bill says the “minister may by order, subject to affirmative resolution of both Houses of Parliament, declare any or all persons convicted of any class of criminal offence specified in the order to be treated as a rehabilitated person in respect of that offence; have his conviction in respect of that offence treated as spent, and have his record for the conviction of the offence expunged, whether or not the rehabilitation period specified for that offence under Section 4(2) has been met.”
total unconstitutional, period. Clearly brain-dead Munroe, a lawyer no less, is ignorant of both our nation's Constitution and Westminster parliamentary system of government.
Under the doctrine of separation of powers, the governance of a state is traditionally divided into three branches each with separate and independent powers and responsibilities: an executive, a legislature and a judiciary. The distribution of power in this way is intended to prevent any one branch or person from being supreme and to introduce ‘checks and balances’ through which one branch may limit another. According to a strict interpretation of the separation of powers, none of the three branches may exercise the power of the other, nor should any person be a member of more than one of the branches.
The judiciary exercises scrutiny over the executive by ensuring that the executive acts within its powers. This involves ensuring that the executive only acts where it has the power to do so, and that it exercises its powers in accordance with the law. This judicial scrutiny extends to checking that any legislative acts carried out by the executive (that is, the making of subordinate legislation) are within the scope of the powers delegated by parliament. The courts can therefore question the lawfulness of actions by public bodies, including government ministers, and this is done through a procedure known as judicial review. This role of the judiciary highlights why it is so important for judges to be independent of the influence of the executive.
Brain-dead Munroe and the other idiots pushing this bill as currently worded are putting on full display their D - education.
On Records could be expunged for emergency order breaches
Posted 14 July 2022, 3:50 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Yes indeed, talk is cheap. And no one talks more than Chester the Jester who likes to promise the world to every fool willing to believe he can deliver it to them. LOL
On Funds set to resolve airport dispute
Posted 14 July 2022, 3:23 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
The very arrogant and tyrannical Minnis has way too much blood on his hands from his gross mismanagement of the aftermath of the Hurricane Dorian crisis as well as the COVID-19 crisis to be taken seriously on any matter he raises in the HOA no matter how politically worthwhile pursuing the matter may be.
Pathetic Pintard, who is allowing himself to be emasculated on the floor of the HOA by Minnis, should be the one leading the charge for a full and proper investigation into loony Jobeth Coleby-Davis's very deliberate attempt to run-over a police officer using her vehicle.
On Minnis accuses Munroe of prejudicing police probe
Posted 14 July 2022, 3:17 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
And in other news, 27 people incarcerated at Fox Hill Prison for violent crimes were released today to make room for the 27 gang mambers arrested yesterday.
On Anti-gang operation ends with 27 arrests
Posted 14 July 2022, 3:05 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
The bankruptcy of the NIB fund was not caused by COVID-19. It was caused by decades of corrupt PLP and FNM political leaders using it as a cookie-jar to feed not only themselves but also their financial-backers, family members, lovers and cronies.
Pindling, Ingraham, Christie, Minnis and Davis all bear great responsibility for treating the NIB fund as a Ponzi scheme to be bilked and milked for all it was worth and now that its worth little Cruel Davis wants to jack up the contribution rates yet again while also reducing the benefits for participants yet again.
Employers and employees who have spent decades paying in to the NIB fund and are now nearing retirement have been played for idiots by the corrupt political ruling class. The NIB fund was virtually bankrupt long before COVID-19 came along. The music has stopped playing and the current corrupt PLP government led by cruel Davis can't find a vacant chair to sit on.
On NIB fund hit for $190m by COVID
Posted 14 July 2022, 2:55 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
That poor police officer's career and any opportunity for his advancement within the RBPF would effectively come to an end if he pressed charges. Same goes for the other police officers who witnessed the incident. But that should not have prevented a full and proper investigation of the matter based on the available video and audio evidence that went viral on the internet.
Boris Johnson had to step down as PM of the UK for partying at Number 10 Downing Street in breach of COVID-19 protocols. Yet here we have a Bahamian cabinet minister who in a fit of rage used her vehicle in an attempt to run over a police officer and she is not even brought in for questioning by the law enforcement authorities. And why hasn't the official opposition been shouting out for a parliamentary hearing into this most outrageous incident?!
On ‘Tell public what really went on with minister’
Posted 13 July 2022, 8:10 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
That poor police officer's career and any opportunity for his advancement within the RBPF would effectively come to an end if he pressed charges. Same goes for the other police officers who witnessed the incident. But that should not have prevented a full and proper investigation of the matter based on the available video and audio evidence that went viral on the internet.
Boris Johnson had to step down as PM of the UK for partying at Number 10 Downing Street in breach of COVID-19 protocols. Yet here we have a Bahamian cabinet minister who in a fit of rage used her vehicle in an attempt to run over a police officer and she is not even brought in for questioning by the law enforcement authorities. And why hasn't the official opposition been shouting out for a parliamentary hearing into this most outrageous incident?!
On Davis defends minister over cop assault claim
Posted 13 July 2022, 8:07 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Don't expect this or any other similar crisis anywhere in The Bahamas to interfere with cruel Davis's very heavy travel abroad schedule for the remainder of this year. LOL
On ‘Frustration’ mounts over new Eleuthera water woe
Posted 13 July 2022, 7:48 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
LMAO
On BISX ‘on it’: Exploring carbon credit potential
Posted 13 July 2022, 7:44 p.m. Suggest removal