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ExposedU2C says...

All good points!

On FNM slams PM’s flip on drug case

Posted 17 April 2025, 12:21 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Many in this most corrupt Davis and Cooper led PLP government are no doubt rightfully fearful that they could possibly end up in that notorious El Salvador prison if they set foot on US soil.

Even that ChiCom troll @birdie won't travel to the U.S. anymore.

On FNM slams PM’s flip on drug case

Posted 17 April 2025, 12:17 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

> “We are clearly concerned about the perception that these entrepreneurs are providing an unsafe experience for our guests,” Mr Cooper said.

And in response the Bahamian people say to the very corrupt Chester the Jester:

*“We are clearly concerned about the fact that this most corrupt Davis and Cooper led PLP government are providing an unsafe experience for our guests by allowing violent thugs and sexual predators with known criminal records to be engaged in personal entrepreneurial or other business endeavours involving tourists."*

And hotels and other tourist properties and businesses that do not have adequate and properly enforced policies and procedures to prevent violent thugs and sexual predators with known criminal records from being engaged in personal or business activities involving tourists should be held liable for gross negligence with appropriately high (very high!) civil damages arising the resulting harm caused to a tourist (guest).

ExposedU2C says...

Yup.....few if any could have put it any better.

On LETTER: Minnis is living in delusion

Posted 16 April 2025, 6:43 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Many are still without online access to their accounts because setting up access to the new system is not easy and assumes we are all tech savvy geeks with the necessary equipment.

ExposedU2C says...

It is highly unlikely that corrupt Stumpy Davis could appoint a "George Smith type" as a cabinet minister and not know anything about his involvement in such major criminal activities.

On FNM slams PM’s flip on drug case

Posted 16 April 2025, 6:21 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

How does an essentially bankrupt National Insurance Fund justify such enormous increases unless the new game is take whatever money you can while you can, and to hell with all future needy retirees?!

ExposedU2C says...

If I were an investor right now in any of the products promoted by David Slatter for his employer, I would have some difficulty being reassured by his remarks. He seems to be saying no need to worry ***yet or just now*** about an emergency suspension of investors' redemption rights being declared by his employer for its more heavily promoted investment products.

ExposedU2C says...

> When asked for a specific figure on clean-up costs, SpaceX vice president of launch, Kiko Dontchev, said he could not provide an exact amount.

>“I do not have a precise figure, to be frank, it’s a huge variable. Depending on how deep the debris is, how many the debris is, how we have to outreach, how we actually pay certain folks,” he said.

The Bahamian public has a right to know just how much did Space X put in the pockets of Chester the Jester for his efforts in paving the way for these space companies to obtain government permission to destroy our pristine environment with the dangerous debris and highly toxic pollutants associated with their rocket launches and booster recoveries.

And the usual reason enterprises owned by major US corporations up to no good fail to keep a proper accounting of their financial transactions in lesser developed countries like The Bahamas is to conceal fraudulent activities, including the bribing of one or more high-ranking politicians and other government officials.

ExposedU2C says...

Will we learn the names of the insurers?

And why did The Tribune News Editor withhold the name of the AML spokesperson from this news story?

The AML spokesperson seems to have set the stage for AML's insurers investigating and possibly pursuing subrogated legal claims against the Department of Labour, i.e. the government.