Category Archives: Blogs by Edward Hutcheson

Jobs and opportunity

by Edward Hutcheson This morning’s editorial on “Smart Growth” was a painful read. Especially when we look at what is happening with the issue of opportunity for Bahamians. In it’s zeal to “create jobs” the government has side stepped the … Continue reading

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Look back to look forward

by Edward Hutcheson Talk show host Darrold Miller seems to be a very “touchy” person on some issues; he refers to some of them as “old stories”. This week I called in to comment on the Commissioner of Police’s statement … Continue reading

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What are we hearing now?

by Edward Hutcheson What exactly is the Prime Minister saying about BTC and CWC? He is not making any sense at all. He is quoted as saying, “Liberalization will be very good for the country, so I expect that to … Continue reading

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Pray for those in authority

by Edward Hutcheson Too often those who find ourselves espousing views that are diametrically opposed, forget that there is a human component and issues of humanity that all of us have to deal with, regardless of our personal peeves. I … Continue reading

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The players and the play

by Edward Hutcheson It should be apparent by now that those who we have elected are more interested in foreign investors than they are in Bahamians or the Bahamas. Bahamians are being threatened by elected officials and those who were … Continue reading

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Cracking the bush again

by Edward Hutcheson When the Nygard Election Victory video was released it set off a series of questions that will be answered – one way or another. The Prime Minister’s recent  response to one of those questions may have been … Continue reading

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Bimini’s low density development and the consequences

by Edward Hutcheson A couple of weeks ago. I had reason to research the meaning of the word “curmudgeon” after having a “discussion” with a younger member of my family. There were a list of very descriptive terms, “set in … Continue reading

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Wait and see

by Edward Hutcheson If history is a template, it is not advisable for the nation to expect any change in the Prime Minister’s modus operandi, now that the Constitutional Commission has clarified what Mr.Christie could have done on the gambling … Continue reading

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Eat, Drink & Dance

by Edward Hutcheson In this 40th year of Independence we will have to raise a discussion on the purpose of Budgets and Taxes. The current understanding that you “share out” the money that is budgeted instead of using a budget … Continue reading

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Step Back

by Edward Hutcheson Here is a suggestion, initiate a new column in your paper under the title of “Step Back”. The articles written would have as it’s subject any person who is not taking the time to think, or situation … Continue reading

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