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OBA is for their friends, not Bermuda

October 22, 2013

Dear Sir,

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude should exist in any place where slavery has been abolished.

The present OBA government has attempted to justify this significant atmosphere, that has been a conceptual topography of our Island home. The perverted mindset that identifies that only foreign investors must enjoy the fruits of labour in Bermuda, and in the main create a formidable ceiling to stifle the wealth of this Island falling in the hands of the Bermudians.

While the method may add financial value to a select few of our community, the absolute truth is it cannot be sustained.

For you my Bermudian brothers and sisters understand this fact, you cannot do anything about something you do not control. That is the underlying foundation why the bottom fell out for us in Bermuda, as the worldwide economic depression set in.

During the past ten months we have experienced much legislation that has removed the ideal of Bermudians first, or even more humiliating, Bermudians being told to share the disparity and learn to live with less opportunity in your home country. The process implemented by the OBA government is to ensure all foreign workers have greater levels of selective growth than the Bermudian voters.

The OBA government is prepared to create and install an open ended contract for any and all foreign workers earning money in Bermuda.

Those who own properties will rejoice in their financial income once again expanding, yet do not see the hardship that falls on their cousins around the islands. Perhaps they prefer this stigma until it assist with creating a new breed of anti-social behaviour.

Our evolution must rest on reinventing Bermuda with sustainable self-productive measures that we as a people can grow, maintain and control. With patience and inspired focus we can develop a series of systems that is centred around us as celebrated residential members, while renovating fundamental needed activities that invite visitors to explore our Island home on a whole scale rather than a minute select group of institutions.

The OBA government has intentionally ignored many of us as a people with the ability to invest in our own bonds, this is self-evident in the fact that they bypassed our chance to purchase any, by immediately going overseas to make others wealthy off our corporate loan.

The OBA government recognises we have limited land mass in Bermuda, but made sure the convenience of our children and grandchildren would have far less land mass available for them to purchase. Remember this Key — If there is less land to sell, the price not value will grow above the average Bermudians ability to purchase in the future.

JOHN HOLDIPP III