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Before I return that call, the government should consider this: 1. Fire Obie and offer me the Minister of Tourism spot after appointing me a Senator and Id put millions into the economy of Exuma, Eleuthera, San Salvado, Inagua & Andros in one year via my All Bahamian Cruise idea. Or jut take credit for my ideas again, dont give me the Minister position and make the cruise idea possible as its done in Cayman Islands via shuttling the cruise passengers to the island with local owned ferries. Secondly, give local owned Bahamian airlines exclusive to all the family island routes and let me buy a fleet of planes the size of British Airways so I can launch routes like England to Nassau, France to Nassau, Spain to Nassau, Canada to Nassau, New York/Boston to Nassau, Trinidad to Nassau etc. Round trip flights from Europe alone at $1,250 per person would take in B$1.1 million a week with just 3 flights. Ya know what, just run with my ideas and let the initiatives improve our economy. Nobody cares whose idea it is anyway. NB: pictures of the cruise ship passengers being ferried to the island are attached for those who say the family island cruise cant work. This initiative would create businesses rather than just hotel jobs! Some Bahamian on each of those islands can open their own scooter business, a fish fry, a tour company, a disco, restaurant, souvenir store, scuba business etc. The whole island would be employed. Construction would increase, there would be a need for grocery stores, shipping needs will increase, doctors offices will open, office supplies would start selling - I think Ive made my case. Government income would increase, theyd need to hire more locals as police and customs officers etc. Ill return that call and say, just run with my ideas, Im not interested in running for a political party filled with yes men! #teaminnovativethinkers #newleadership #2017
Posted on: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 20:38:20 +0000

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