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ExposedU2C says...

Two days ago I posted the following comment to The Tribune's main news story on the Victoria Court inferno:

*"Not to worry. Chester the Jester was over-heard telling Stumpy Davis that now is the time for government to sign a really fat juicy contract with a PLP preferred Bahamian bidder/vendor for the purchase of a dozen new fully-equipped fire engine trucks at a cost of at least $800,000 each, i.e., total padded contract price of about ten million dollars ($10,000,000).
And of course Stumpy Davis, seizing on the identified opportunity, spoke with his minister of health who suggested a half-dozen full size very costly fully-equipped ambulances be added to the proposed government contract.
**This latest juicy government contract will soon be announced by Latrae Rahming.**"*

The ongoing massive corruption is all too easy to predict. Our successive corrupt governments are always chomping at the bit to sign fat juicy contracts with their 'preferred' vendors. It is the reason why our crooked politicians never bother to ensure anything government buys is properly maintained.

ExposedU2C says...

The first paragraph of the above news story written by The Tribune's Chief Reporter, Leandra Rolle, states:

> national Security Minister Wayne Munroe said he had not received any indication that firefighters lacked the necessary equipment to respond effectively to a major blaze near Bay Street last week that displaced dozens and damaged several buildings.

And the seventh paragraph of the same news story states:

> Latrae Rahming, director of communications at the Office of the Prime Minister, said yesterday the government is acquiring 15 to 20 fire trucks, with some earmarked for Family Islands.

Pray tell, how can the buffoonish Munroe say he has no knowledge of fire fighters lacking necessary equipment against the backdrop of what comical Rahming said about government needing to buy 15 to 20 fire trucks.

Someone really needs to tell poor Rahming that his boss Stumpy Davis does not look any better no matter how much spin lipstick is put on his ugly lips.

ExposedU2C says...

Stumpy Davis and Central Bank Governor Rolle should be coercing Commonwealth Bank's CFO to invest in even more government issued short-term treasury bills to fund a glorious state funeral to celebrate and pay public tribute to the life of the esteemed and most beloved Rodney Moncur.

OMG, did I really write that?! Such utterly unfitting and disrespectful words for a recently deceased man who so fervently believed all the while he was breathing that a husband could never be held liable for for engaging in violence to sexually assaulting and/or rape his wife.

On Tributes paid to Rodney Moncur

Posted 5 May 2025, 2:20 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

> Yesterday, Mr Thompson criticised the government’s response, saying officials failed to act on early warnings to assist with readiness efforts.

>“I’m disappointed in the government because they knew about this from I would say six or eight weeks ago about pushing fire breaks and about being proactive and what we needed to get done and it seemed like they just sat on their feet,” he told The Tribune.

Par for the course with this most corrupt and incompetent Davis led PLP government. There are many Abaconians who would like for Davis to be hog-tied and whipped in public. Come to think of it, many Nassuvians feel exactly the same way about useless Stumpy Davis.

On Fires raging across Abaco

Posted 5 May 2025, 1:25 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

And you would say the same thing if the murder count over this weekend had been 10,000.

On Three murdered over weekend

Posted 4 May 2025, 7:45 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

You are obviously ignorant of the relevant history behind the ruthless communist regime that still controls Cuba to this very day. It is an appallingly brutal and evil history that Secretary of State Rubio is all too well acquainted with.

On PM talking to Cuba over workers' pay

Posted 3 May 2025, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Bingo!

On 'Heads to roll at the highest level'

Posted 3 May 2025, 8:51 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

The spin lipstick Latrae Rahming is attempting to put on Davis's lips does not change the fact that Davis is not going to Washington DC on his own volition. He has in fact been summonsed to DC to account for the many illegal acts and other serious transgressions of certain of our former and current political leaders, including himself.

On PM to meet Rubio over the US tariffs

Posted 3 May 2025, 8:46 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Since becoming Secretary of State, Marco Rubio has visited numerous countries in Central America and the Caribbean. The Bahamas has not been among them.

Instead, Davis, Pinder, Mitchell et al. have been summonsed to a meeting on U.S. soil because of the severity of the many illegal acts committed by high ranking former and current politicians in both the PLP and FNM.

The U.S. government will also be demanding a full explanation for why the Bahamian government has in recent years signed numerous highly secretive MOUs with the ChiComs, both in the Bahamas and in Beijing, that threaten the national security interests of the U.S.

It might be wise for Pinder, a self-declared former U.S. citizen, not to join the Davis led delegation headed to Washington, D.C., for what will undoubtedly be a most serious dressing down.

ExposedU2C says...

AI-generated scams are nothing compared to the many PLP-generated scams that are daily robbing the vast majority of Bahamians in one way or another.