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ExposedU2C says...

Pintard is essentially admitting here that the previous FNM government led by tyrant Minnis was just as corrupt as the current PLP government led by roly-poly Davis in its shady and most crooked backroom deals involving Shell Oil and the sinister, conniving and insatiably greedy cabal of marauders led by the evil fork-tongued Snake.

But Pintard steadfastly refuses to announce to the Bahamian people, in no uncertain terms, that any government led by him would immediately declare unconstitutional and illegal all agreements relating to the planned monopolization of our nation's energy sector by Snake and his cabal using leverage provided by one or more US and other subsidiaries of Shell Oil PLC.

ExposedU2C says...

There is no gas more stink and harmful to our nation than that which the very incompetent and corrupt roly-poly Davis all too frequently emits from both his mouth and rear-end with or without the help of beans.

ExposedU2C says...

The real problem is too many Bahamians are now unable to properly read and comprehend anything written thanks to decades of the very deliberate dumbing-down of our public education system by incompetent and corrupt politicians who very much desire an uneducated and undiscerning electorate lacking in critical thinking skills.

Such dumbed-down voters are all too easily manipulated, swayed, and hood-winked, as the unqualified, unfit, selfish and greedy politicians they foolishly vote for go about lining their own pockets by selling-off our nation and selling-out its people to their very wealthy cronies and financial backers.

On PM: Back me and I may cut VAT again

Posted 29 March 2025, 1:15 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Yup.

On PM: Back me and I may cut VAT again

Posted 28 March 2025, 2:21 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

I'm very much in your camp bro.

On PM: Back me and I may cut VAT again

Posted 28 March 2025, 2:19 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

During a joint press conference in Georgetown, Guyana following the signing today of an enhanced Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Guyana, His Excellency President Dr Irfaan Ali affirmed to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that the United States of America stands as Guyana’s most trusted partner, with a relationship rooted in shared values, mutual trust, and an unwavering commitment to the rule of law and the principles of international order.

The MoU allows both nations to consolidate their bilateral agenda by defining policies and outlining clear intentions in areas such as security, trade, energy, investments, infrastructure, democracy, regional peace and stability, and human capital deployment and development.

In responding to a reporter's question, Secretary Rubio hinted that the US government will be working (partnering) with Guyana and the US corporate giant Exxon Mobile to help ensure Guyana's oil & gas reserves are used to bring energy security to the Caribbean basin nations. Many Caribbean nations are currently relying on oil & gas sourced from Venezuela, often via Trinidad, to meet the fuel needs of their energy sector. In doing so, these Caribbean nations with the help of non-US oil companies are contravening sanctions imposed by the US on the evil Maduro dictatorship regime.

I suspect the US government already has a rather thick dossier on the insatiably greedy Snake as a result of his track record of 'mistreating' US citizens lured into his real estate development projects in South Eleuthera. No doubt Snake's latest conniving and strong arm tactics to commandeer control of our nation's entire energy sector, in cahoots with certain corrupt elected officials and the British oil company Shell, will not sit well with the Trump administration and what it has planned to help restore financial stability and security to the Caribbean region.

On Pintard demands House debate on BPL reforms

Posted 27 March 2025, 11:02 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.......

ExposedU2C says...

And stop giving out licenses for fast food establishments. Most Bahamians were slim and trim before fast food was allowed to be introduced to our country by Sir Poodling in the late sixties, early seventies.

Darville really sounds stupid whenever he is minded to talk (just talk) about what the PLP government plans to do to fix our nation's obesity crisis. Nothing ever gets done to meanigfully address the problem. All talk and no do!

On ‘No plan to impose new taxes on food’

Posted 27 March 2025, 3:56 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

That "dangerous addition to America" that you speak of is nearly our entire tourism industry. Don't be so willing to swallow the hogwash Snake typically spews at you with his forked-tongue.

ExposedU2C says...

It is a matter of public record that rocket that blew up over our nation weighed many tons excluding the weight of the fuel itself.

So our wimpy and roly-poly PM who always talks about 'his' government's great concern for our environment going to let the US government and Space-X get away with making no meaningful effort at all to find and remove the many tons of remaining uncollected debris?!

What about international legal proceedings and/or financial reparations if they are unwilling to find and remove all of the toxic junk they are responsible for having dumped on us?

Does Space-X or the US government carry any type of insurance coverage for such environmental disasters inflicted on other nations?