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truetruebahamian says...

And greed!

truetruebahamian says...

Even on my little farm some come by and take what they want and sell to others It is NOT right. I would love to use bear traps, electrocute wire grids use bamboo spikes at the bottom of deep pot holes and many would disappear without ever being found until the stench of their rotting bodies attracts attention.

truetruebahamian says...

The vendors are invasive and destroy the peace and serenity that we seek when spending time at the beach. They will borrow your stuff permanently if you go in the water and leave it unattended. They are generally pushy and rude and should not even be considered being allowed to ply their broke down annoying attitudes anywhere at all.

truetruebahamian says...

Too many questions, but then again too many humans, so we must eliminate a few - in the name of the law!

truetruebahamian says...

John gat bugs in his britches again!

truetruebahamian says...

I am disgusted with these PLP and FNM idiots and the greed of these foreign companies.

truetruebahamian says...

You have no idea, and neither do they.

truetruebahamian says...

birdie - once again - you are a shallow ass.

truetruebahamian says...

They received it already at the expense of Bay Street, the Bahamian People and Toby Smith. This government under minnis like the plp isn't worth chicken poop.

truetruebahamian says...

This is of no help to the landlords who have had their accounts drained by last years property taxes paid while receiving no income from closed business in town. Town has been closed down for a year and a quarter. To assistance understanding or accommodation made by government. The landlord tries his best to pay but does not receive enough to do so. If the tenants pay what little is there direct to the government that means that the government is literally stealing the landlords ability to pay even a portion of what is due even though the intention to do so is obvious and apparent. In almost all cases downtown the pressure to pay substantial amounts from a landlord whose only source of income was from tenants who had closed down or left and the landlord had to borrow to pay the tax demand and did so - thereby incurring a debt to the lender, then two weeks later were told that they need only pay half is an unfair burden. Asked whether half of the amount paid could be credited they answered no- that's just tough luck that you had to borrow to pay and are still receiving nothing or in some cases a minimum warehousing fee to the tenants (as they are still closed). Maintenance has to be done to buildings, and I know for a fact that there will not be anything to pay property tax this coming tax demand cycle. Credit or give a total abeyance and understand our plight.