Monthly Archives: March 2018

Food For Thought

I found these articles thought provoking. Hope you do too. So Much for Tax Cuts and Deregulation | AIER 2017 ended with tax cuts and deregulation. It was too good to last. The administration has now reversed course, promising higher … Continue reading

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Declining business investment remains a critical concern: Lessons for The Bahamas

"Tellingly, this decline in private-sector investment coincides with a marked deterioration in Canada’s investment attractiveness. Consider that a recent survey of business leaders found 64 per cent thought Canada’s investment climate had worsened in the last five years, owing partly … Continue reading

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Where Do we Go From Here: A Few Suggestions To “Right” The Ship Of State

by Dr. Donald M. McCartney, D.M. “The tragedy is not that things are broken. The tragedy is that things are not mended again.” ~ Alan Paton, Cry, The Beloved Country Before the course of determining where do we go from … Continue reading

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Rotary Peace Walk/Run April 14, 2018

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Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy

Watching the fallout with the now infamous Oban deal I remembered Lawrence W. Reed's publication "Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy" and thought they were worth restating here: OneFree people are not equal, and equal people are not free. TwoWhat … Continue reading

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