Monthly Archives: December 2020

Criticism

Fundamentally there are two forms of criticism – destructive and constructive. The destructive type is not all helpful and only appeases the sender of the message.  The latter type should be welcomed and be favourably considered, Currently The Bahamas is … Continue reading

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OIL – TO DRILL or NOT TO DRILL

There has been much written about this topic both by those in favour and those vehemently against. While the viewpoints are usually well substantiated, I have not seen what I consider a business assessment of the pro’s and con’s. In … Continue reading

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Violent rhetoric and disregard for political norms. The beginning of the end?

What caused the fall of Rome? A friend sent this link… to a Smithsonian article by Jason Daly entitled: Lessons in the Decline of Democracy From the Ruined Roman Republic. Daly informs us that Rome fell, in a  nutshell, because … Continue reading

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Them and Us

            Does the colour of their flag matter?

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