We can be rest assured that Trump has Davis's number. A shiit-hole of a ChiCom loving nation run by a most corrupt government simply cannot be allowed to exist so close to the USA for national security reasons.
First Cuba, then the Bahamas. It's now only a matter of time.
Sickening that the Bahamian people have been willing to sit idly by for decades and just complain while these thieving wolves have ruined the lives of so many and turned the Bahamas into one miserable shiit-hole of a nation. Too many docile Bahamians are now paying a dear price for simply whining without taking any real action to free themselves from these cruel and insatiably greedy wolves.
We only have some small comfort in knowing that the Godless souls of these two most corrupt buffoons are destined to one day end up in Satan's hell-hole for all of eternity.
Wow! This idiot readily admits to putting his own personal pocket book ahead of public service and the good people of MICAL. Truth be told, the residents of MICAL are much better off without him. Try as it may, The Tribune cannot paint enough lipstick on this greedy hog whose mother used an awful lot of her political capital to put the highly lucrative BACSWN venture in his pocket.
And to think the U.S. has the temerity to bash the ChiCom's for the debt traps that they set in order to exploit the resources of other nations. The U.S. is the pot calling the kettle black!
The Shell trading enterprise/operations are (were) deemed to be domiciled in The Bahamas. The entire amount of the DMTT 15% minimum tax is therefore payable to The Bahamas as the country in which the taxable enterprise is (was) domiciled. Where the counter-parties of Shell's oil and gas trading activities are (were) domiciled is irrelevant.
ExposedU2C says...
We can be rest assured that Trump has Davis's number. A shiit-hole of a ChiCom loving nation run by a most corrupt government simply cannot be allowed to exist so close to the USA for national security reasons.
First Cuba, then the Bahamas. It's now only a matter of time.
On Davis administration reaffirms ‘zero-tolerance’ for corruption
Posted 26 January 2026, 8:16 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Sickening that the Bahamian people have been willing to sit idly by for decades and just complain while these thieving wolves have ruined the lives of so many and turned the Bahamas into one miserable shiit-hole of a nation. Too many docile Bahamians are now paying a dear price for simply whining without taking any real action to free themselves from these cruel and insatiably greedy wolves.
We only have some small comfort in knowing that the Godless souls of these two most corrupt buffoons are destined to one day end up in Satan's hell-hole for all of eternity.
On ‘Pockets of The Bahamas set for best year in history’
Posted 26 January 2026, 8:12 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Wow! This idiot readily admits to putting his own personal pocket book ahead of public service and the good people of MICAL. Truth be told, the residents of MICAL are much better off without him. Try as it may, The Tribune cannot paint enough lipstick on this greedy hog whose mother used an awful lot of her political capital to put the highly lucrative BACSWN venture in his pocket.
On Dupuch-Carron pledges MICAL support despite withdrawal
Posted 26 January 2026, 7:48 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Some tell Maillis his missing big lizard has been found.
On BNT urges action as invasive iguana caught in Adelaide
Posted 26 January 2026, 7 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
You broke it........now fix it!!
On Unions warning of healthcare collapse
Posted 26 January 2026, 6:28 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
LMAO
On Bahamian group in $400m bid for GBPA
Posted 20 January 2026, 6:57 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
LMAO. Turnquest doing what Turnquest does best, i.e., kissing Wilson's arse.
On Gov’ts tax compliance reforms halted accounts ‘running amok’
Posted 20 January 2026, 5:53 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Corrupt Tony Ferguson knows where they are hidden given his involvement in the hiding of the liabilities.
On Pintard hails IMF ‘stronger governance’ for PPPs call
Posted 22 December 2025, 11:01 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
And to think the U.S. has the temerity to bash the ChiCom's for the debt traps that they set in order to exploit the resources of other nations. The U.S. is the pot calling the kettle black!
On Pintard hails IMF ‘stronger governance’ for PPPs call
Posted 22 December 2025, 10:59 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
The Shell trading enterprise/operations are (were) deemed to be domiciled in The Bahamas. The entire amount of the DMTT 15% minimum tax is therefore payable to The Bahamas as the country in which the taxable enterprise is (was) domiciled. Where the counter-parties of Shell's oil and gas trading activities are (were) domiciled is irrelevant.
On ‘Windfall’ hopes over Shell’s $248m Bahamas tax liability
Posted 22 December 2025, 10:53 p.m. Suggest removal