whats the bahamas cut on this? therein lies the real question. if we get 80% while BPC gets 20% and they still want to go ahead with it, I say sure. that way the bahamas will have funds to clean up afterwards.
so much for transparency. we still waiting on disclosures around all this. its all good and well to say that $20m was spent on clean up but the people want the details. In my view if you are willing to take a govt contract you are automatically open to scrutiny by the employer the bahamian people. $20m to run 2 dozen dump trucks and a dozen excavators for 6 months seems like a really lucrative contract. I see the companies who got the contracts all have lots of shiny new equipment that they didn't have before. To be clear i am not saying there was any wrong actions but lack of disclosure leads to teh assumption of nefarious activity. Prove me wrong please.
on the other hand i heard a story where the insurance company said they would pay out less if the property was sold and not rebuilt. That is plainly criminal.
because it is so christian like to lock people up. every point he makes is complete an utter poppycock. he just doesn't want to lose his flock and his nice cushy income.
The comments here are telling. More of the same. but seriously, oil rigs can drill 2 miles horizontally. i'm thinking whoever got the well drilling contract is making bank. breaking multiple drill bits. sounds like plan simple incompetence. i'd bet good real money that the guy who got the well drilling contract got it through the union. i'd bet the work in Abaco is taking so long because of the union. tell me i am wrong, please someone tell me i'm wrong.
DWW says...
whats the bahamas cut on this? therein lies the real question. if we get 80% while BPC gets 20% and they still want to go ahead with it, I say sure. that way the bahamas will have funds to clean up afterwards.
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DWW says...
so much for transparency. we still waiting on disclosures around all this. its all good and well to say that $20m was spent on clean up but the people want the details. In my view if you are willing to take a govt contract you are automatically open to scrutiny by the employer the bahamian people. $20m to run 2 dozen dump trucks and a dozen excavators for 6 months seems like a really lucrative contract. I see the companies who got the contracts all have lots of shiny new equipment that they didn't have before. To be clear i am not saying there was any wrong actions but lack of disclosure leads to teh assumption of nefarious activity. Prove me wrong please.
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DWW says...
on the other hand i heard a story where the insurance company said they would pay out less if the property was sold and not rebuilt. That is plainly criminal.
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DWW says...
it is a shame that death is all about the almight dollar. shame on every single funeral director creating this mess.
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DWW says...
1984
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DWW says...
Says a have to a havenot
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because it is so christian like to lock people up. every point he makes is complete an utter poppycock. he just doesn't want to lose his flock and his nice cushy income.
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DWW says...
Wow. i'm gonna need bigger boots
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$5,500 per person. i guess thats fair. death is big business. not surprised there is a grab.
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The comments here are telling. More of the same. but seriously, oil rigs can drill 2 miles horizontally. i'm thinking whoever got the well drilling contract is making bank. breaking multiple drill bits. sounds like plan simple incompetence. i'd bet good real money that the guy who got the well drilling contract got it through the union. i'd bet the work in Abaco is taking so long because of the union. tell me i am wrong, please someone tell me i'm wrong.
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