Wow! Lol. Seriously? What he along with Dr. Rolle pointed out are facts. Building a $290m building doesn't change staff shortage, medication shortage and other current shortcomings. I see that you are pro-PLP in your leanings. Let's be clear, these hardline political blind worship isn't helping the country. You along with others like you are aiding and abetting in the destruction of this nation. The current administration is grossly incompetent and reckless. They are bleeding the country dry financially. The PM is on a nonstop rockstar party since he took office. I would admit that we haven't had a good leader for a long time but by far the current PM is a colossal disgrace. This hospital is probably another scam to benefit someone closely aligned to this administration with zero benefit to the population. We need a Commission of Inquiry into the business of this administration and we need to bring in a foreign team of forensic accountants. We need to see ALL of these idiots in jail.
Association members of condos are voted for by the owners. If someone is "absent" and this is a problem then don't vote for that person to be on the Board. Saying that it should be spelt out what is allowed or not, I could agree with that. But, keep in mind there are risks to Airbnbs in condo communities. So, you could have an objection by the majority of owners. As you know these communities go by what's in the best interests of all, not one or two individuals. A lot of communities are against Airbnbs. You have to respect that there is considerable risk to running a hotel style approach within a residential community. Literally anyone could be renting - wanted criminals, people who may be renting yo carryout activities that may not be appropriate for all members of the community.
So the Central Bank just did a comparison on fees across banks. These folks just useless. I recall a couple of times filing complaints with the Central Bank on banks only to be told they ain't getting involved in the complaints. Not to get into the specifics, one of them was something that would have easily led to serious fines and sanctions against the bank in other jurisdictions and also would have resulted in a class action lawsuit. So, it's just mind-blowing the total detachment they have to regulation. They are a window dressing regulator.
Why this guy look so pissed in this photo. BPL is a disaster and the current government is using the failings of many administration's to capitalize on the opportunity to make this a huge pay day for their buddies. BPL is going to be a cash cow for the highway robbers disguised as saviors.
Wow! There are a bunch of religions in the world. Who is the the judge to decide which ones should have what rights. You are employing your own bias into this which is grossly unfortunate. Every religion has its rules, its practices, etc. Some points overlap between religions. It is not the job of the state to cherry pick which religions should be given certain rights/respected. People have negative views of Muslims, Hindus and the list goes on. It's just plain ignorance. If you look at things with objectivity, no one was on Earth at the beginning to know the true story. So, simply believe what you believe to be true and respect the men and women next to you whi choose to believe what they deem to be true. If you believe you know the truth in religion then that would make you God (assuming you're Christian). So, just take ir down a notch.
These are some really good points. What we know here is for all of these contracts there is a kickback system in place. There will be tons of shortcomings. We can never be above board on anything when government is involved. Also, why are we not spending money on health education. Most of the issues in this country boils down to poor diet and the lack of exercise. Get these right and we would have less strain on the limited public healthcare resources.
Thus whole BPL story smells of a few greedy folks angling for a huge cash win. The people are not being look3d out for by the government. The WHOLE government is only looking out for themselves and the people around them. BPL is just one of many things the government is handing over to their cronies for profit.
Interesting! UB is in serious need of am upgrade physically. It's a mix of what needs rl be condemned with newer constructed buildings next to buildings in between these extremes.tjay just look like they are on their wat to be condemned. Based on my limited understanding the university seems floundering to find It's way academically. President and senior faculty fights. Credits not being recognized too many places. Just an exercise in taking students money and time with little to show at the end. A lot of the top employers locally are not a fan of the institution. I've been in numerous conversations that end in they don't see it as a serious quality tertiary institution. They need a serious drive to e credible in academia globally. They need to clean house on a lot of the administration roles as they seem to be part of the hold up. The only thing they seem to have gotten good at is creation of arbitrary fees to extort students and alumni of from time to time.
As a former alumni who went on to other universities after, I can say UB is FAR behind where they should be. As a former student years ago I felt the need to donate to the university to do my part and to encourage others I know to pledge continual support. This was the idea until I had the unfortunate opportunity to interact with some of the folks in administration and then I realize my money was better spent at the other institutions I attended. I hav never seen such unprofessional, petty, short sighted people in my life. This is essentially why UB is in the state it is in. I feel.sorry for whoever tries to run that train wreck. I wanted to set up scholarships for students to attend there or to even give funding for students leaving to go abroad but how do you give when the people to handle the funds show zero respect for you.
Why did the Tribune not disable commenting for thisnarticle? Their choice for disabling or not seems to be all over the place. I'm not sure why they printed this article. If the person is simply someone renting from the guy who perhaps had zero to do with the murder and they just wanted to get information to try to figure out what may have happened, there isn't much of a.story here. Also, why state generally a "high tanking official" but then say the person is a tenant? Doesn't that pretty much tell a bunch of people who that person is? We have some geniuses writing for the Tribune.
trueBahamian says...
Wow! Lol. Seriously? What he along with Dr. Rolle pointed out are facts. Building a $290m building doesn't change staff shortage, medication shortage and other current shortcomings. I see that you are pro-PLP in your leanings. Let's be clear, these hardline political blind worship isn't helping the country. You along with others like you are aiding and abetting in the destruction of this nation. The current administration is grossly incompetent and reckless. They are bleeding the country dry financially. The PM is on a nonstop rockstar party since he took office. I would admit that we haven't had a good leader for a long time but by far the current PM is a colossal disgrace. This hospital is probably another scam to benefit someone closely aligned to this administration with zero benefit to the population. We need a Commission of Inquiry into the business of this administration and we need to bring in a foreign team of forensic accountants. We need to see ALL of these idiots in jail.
On ‘$290m hospital won’t address healthcare issues’
Posted 28 August 2024, 11:33 p.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
Association members of condos are voted for by the owners. If someone is "absent" and this is a problem then don't vote for that person to be on the Board. Saying that it should be spelt out what is allowed or not, I could agree with that. But, keep in mind there are risks to Airbnbs in condo communities. So, you could have an objection by the majority of owners. As you know these communities go by what's in the best interests of all, not one or two individuals. A lot of communities are against Airbnbs. You have to respect that there is considerable risk to running a hotel style approach within a residential community. Literally anyone could be renting - wanted criminals, people who may be renting yo carryout activities that may not be appropriate for all members of the community.
On Condo covenants should be revisited and improved
Posted 27 August 2024, 11:35 p.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
So the Central Bank just did a comparison on fees across banks. These folks just useless. I recall a couple of times filing complaints with the Central Bank on banks only to be told they ain't getting involved in the complaints. Not to get into the specifics, one of them was something that would have easily led to serious fines and sanctions against the bank in other jurisdictions and also would have resulted in a class action lawsuit. So, it's just mind-blowing the total detachment they have to regulation. They are a window dressing regulator.
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Posted 26 August 2024, 11:59 p.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
The journalism is what it always is, poor. I don't know what they're teaching these folks now.
On How does your bank rate? Customer fees revealed
Posted 26 August 2024, 11:55 p.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
Why this guy look so pissed in this photo. BPL is a disaster and the current government is using the failings of many administration's to capitalize on the opportunity to make this a huge pay day for their buddies. BPL is going to be a cash cow for the highway robbers disguised as saviors.
On ‘Temperature down’ but still BPL reform concern
Posted 26 August 2024, 11:52 p.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
Wow! There are a bunch of religions in the world. Who is the the judge to decide which ones should have what rights. You are employing your own bias into this which is grossly unfortunate. Every religion has its rules, its practices, etc. Some points overlap between religions. It is not the job of the state to cherry pick which religions should be given certain rights/respected. People have negative views of Muslims, Hindus and the list goes on. It's just plain ignorance. If you look at things with objectivity, no one was on Earth at the beginning to know the true story. So, simply believe what you believe to be true and respect the men and women next to you whi choose to believe what they deem to be true. If you believe you know the truth in religion then that would make you God (assuming you're Christian). So, just take ir down a notch.
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Posted 26 August 2024, 11:48 p.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
These are some really good points. What we know here is for all of these contracts there is a kickback system in place. There will be tons of shortcomings. We can never be above board on anything when government is involved. Also, why are we not spending money on health education. Most of the issues in this country boils down to poor diet and the lack of exercise. Get these right and we would have less strain on the limited public healthcare resources.
On Ministry unveils $43m plan to boost nation’s healthcare
Posted 23 August 2024, 12:22 a.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
Thus whole BPL story smells of a few greedy folks angling for a huge cash win. The people are not being look3d out for by the government. The WHOLE government is only looking out for themselves and the people around them. BPL is just one of many things the government is handing over to their cronies for profit.
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trueBahamian says...
Interesting! UB is in serious need of am upgrade physically. It's a mix of what needs rl be condemned with newer constructed buildings next to buildings in between these extremes.tjay just look like they are on their wat to be condemned. Based on my limited understanding the university seems floundering to find It's way academically. President and senior faculty fights. Credits not being recognized too many places. Just an exercise in taking students money and time with little to show at the end. A lot of the top employers locally are not a fan of the institution. I've been in numerous conversations that end in they don't see it as a serious quality tertiary institution. They need a serious drive to e credible in academia globally. They need to clean house on a lot of the administration roles as they seem to be part of the hold up. The only thing they seem to have gotten good at is creation of arbitrary fees to extort students and alumni of from time to time.
As a former alumni who went on to other universities after, I can say UB is FAR behind where they should be. As a former student years ago I felt the need to donate to the university to do my part and to encourage others I know to pledge continual support. This was the idea until I had the unfortunate opportunity to interact with some of the folks in administration and then I realize my money was better spent at the other institutions I attended. I hav never seen such unprofessional, petty, short sighted people in my life. This is essentially why UB is in the state it is in. I feel.sorry for whoever tries to run that train wreck. I wanted to set up scholarships for students to attend there or to even give funding for students leaving to go abroad but how do you give when the people to handle the funds show zero respect for you.
On UB continues quest for accreditations
Posted 22 August 2024, 6:26 p.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
Why did the Tribune not disable commenting for thisnarticle? Their choice for disabling or not seems to be all over the place. I'm not sure why they printed this article. If the person is simply someone renting from the guy who perhaps had zero to do with the murder and they just wanted to get information to try to figure out what may have happened, there isn't much of a.story here. Also, why state generally a "high tanking official" but then say the person is a tenant? Doesn't that pretty much tell a bunch of people who that person is? We have some geniuses writing for the Tribune.
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