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September 06, 2011

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Kathy

Sounds like another Jamaica in the making. Shove some Monaco type high wealth individuals behind a guarded gate at Southside and make sure the shanty towners outside don't break in. I think his idea was well served in the 1930's but in 2011 Bermuda has to get its crime under control, put the average blue collar worker back to work and get the economy rolling back. I do like the idea of residency certificates, but not to the elite...Bermuda is and never will be a Monaco I am afraid!

J Galt

"The largest issue with offering residency and ownership rights to non-Bermudians is the fear that Bermudians will be priced out of Bermuda."

My fear is the government will keep trying to subsidised those that can not make it here, while driving those that can away. The poor produce more poor people. It needs to stop.

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Random musings on politics, finance and life on the 21 square mile string of islands often referred to as Bermuda, by Denis Pitcher.

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