Minnis is against Bahamians having jobs

Wed, Mar 15th 2017, 10:55 PM

Dear Editor,
In a calculated effort to destroy the reputation of the Bahamian people, Dr. Hubert Alexander Minnis will sell a hotel that he does not own.
The last time I checked, and I stand to be corrected, Baha Mar is privately owned.
The present government has said that the hotel will open in late April. Well how can a hotel open if it has no owner, according to Minnis again? A question that I have is why is Minnis trying so hard and wishing for Bahamians not to have an avenue to find gainful employment? Why he is against Bahamians working is beyond reasoning.
How could an FNM government arbitrarily sell a private entity just because it does not like the investor? Is this the Kremlin? Is Minnis Putin's friend? The suggestion that the state is going to seize a private business and have a fire sale is asinine to the highest degree.
This kind of behavior has all the trappings of killing The Bahamas' reputation as it relates to direct foreign investment.
But what is disturbing is that sensible FNMs will repeat the ignorance that is being said, knowing that it is void of intelligent thought. My serious concern is that the FNMs who are opposed to this gutter style of leadership are sitting in the corner with their mouths duct taped.
Someone in the party must want the best for the country. Is Minnis a good representation of your ideals? Is he a good role model for our youth? Can Minnis say without fear of contradiction that he is without sin? Would he be honest to say that his closet is empty of bones?
I dare say to the FNM supporters who have some integrity, please insist on your leader to come clean, otherwise he will be made to suffer the fate he is orchestrating on others. The Bahamas is very small, and everyone knows everybody. Nothing is a secret in this country.
The FNM is not a camp for sainthood. Many of the things they complain about today they are guilty of also. But it seems like no one in the party is honest to admit them. "Confess your sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us all our sins and cleans us from all unrighteousness."
There is one thing that Bahamians must do in this upcoming election: That is to insist that the mental state of all who are offering themselves for leadership is stable.
Not because your party, that was coerced, selected you means that you have the smarts, the courage, the compassion for people and the common sense to lead this great country. A wise man would know that if he is not qualified to lead to just simply step aside.
Oh by the way, the story about you selling newspapers, sewing pants or shining shoes, please, don't make me sneeze. You are a wealthy man; and congratulations for achieving, but under normal circumstances you would not be caught dead having the people around you that you have now.
But I guess if everyone has been promised to be the ambassador to Washington or chairman of the highest paying board, that would be incentive enough.
Minnis, I know that my advice to you means nothing, but I offer it anyway: Michael Jackson said, "If you want to make this world a better place, take a look at the man in the mirror."
"Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the mind. Anger will disappear just as soon as thoughts of resentment are forgotten." - Buddha
Ain't nothin' gonna break-a my stride, Nobody gonna slow me down, oh no, I got to keep on movin'.
Remaining laser focused.

- Ivoine W. Ingraham

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