Monthly Archives: August 2020

In my opinion: How will we get this virus under control?

ONLY the people can get this virus under control . The Government can only keep driving home the five (5) steps using radio and TV . AGREE 100%:   THE FIVE (5) DO / RULES / STEPS to life during this … Continue reading

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Cashless bank branches?

Sir, I write in a personal capacity when I wonder who is the cretin who had decreed that bank branches, in the Bahamas, will go cashless.  I will further add that I am a retired banker and started my banking … Continue reading

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Discussion Paper on Bahamianisation and Economic Growth from 2003

This document is an independent discussion paper drafted for The Bahamas Financial Services Consultative Forum. The goal was to marshal ideas and stimulate debate with a view to developing effective policy proposals for the government. The original paper was prepared … Continue reading

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Government Intervention and the Unintended Consequences

Speech on behalf of The Nassau Institute to The Rotary Club of East Nassau by Rick Lowe, then Vice President and Treasurer of The Nassau Institute on Friday, May 8, 2009. Has much changed? Closing paragraphs: So while the suggestions … Continue reading

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How Ayn Rand’s Dystopian Novella Anticipated Cancel Culture

Photo by Maria Krisanova on Unsplash One of Ayn Rand's lesser-known works of fiction paints a disturbingly familiar picture. by Caroline Breashears This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. Recent legislators, activists, and education reformers have … Continue reading

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