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tribanon says...

And just think of all that DNA each one of us takes into the U.S. everytime we travel there. Will each of us soon be banned from travel to the U.S.? LOL

On Family tree chopped down by the rules

Posted 12 May 2022, 5:25 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

LMAO

tribanon says...

'K'rypto Bahamas just got poked fun of on CNBC during a live interview with Anthony Scaramuchi. And to think 'K'rypto Davis wanted to make The Bahamas the 'K'rypto capital of the world. A lot of gamblers have recently lost a lot of money in the imploding 'K'rypto markets.

The only other place they could have lost their money faster would have been playing any of the numbers games run by Sebas Bastian's gambling enterprise aka Lucky Charms. LMAO

tribanon says...

'K'rypto Bahamas just got poked fun of on CNBC during a live interview with Anthony Scaramuchi. And to think 'K'rypto Davis wanted to make The Bahamas the 'K'rypto capital of the world. A lot of gamblers have recently lost a lot of money in the imploding 'K'rypto markets.

The only other place they could have lost their money faster would have been playing any of the numbers games run by Sebas Bastian's gambling enterprise aka Lucky Charms. LMAO

On Joint working space for crypto-curious

Posted 12 May 2022, 4:52 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

Not too long ago Franky Wilson aka Snake, as FOCOL Holdings chairman, argued that the Government should reward gas station operators for their “prudent judgment” by giving them a small increase on their present 54 cent per gallon fixed margin “as soon as circumstances allow”.

The greedy Snake, wants us, the honest hard working financially strapped taxpayers, to subsidize his own insatiable greed. Snake literally controls all of the key parameters that determine the profit margins of many of the gas station operators through the terms of 'his' franchise and gasoline distribution agreements with them.

And like the very greedy boa constrictor that he truly is, Snake tightly squeezes the gas station operators until they squeal to make sure he ends up pocketing a disproportionate share of the profits generated by their operations.

This is one member of the ruling political class who should never have been allowed to develop a de facto monopoly over our country's supply of fuel. We should all be dreading the thought of the whopping light bills coming our way this Summer thanks to Snake's insatiable greed.

Cruel Davis should be giving us a Gas Tax Holiday for the rest of this year, and the greedy Snake should ease up on his own very tight squeezing of the gas station operators he supplies gasoline to at higher than necessary prices aimed at keeping their profit margins to the minimum possible.

tribanon says...

Like Minnis, Chester the Jester is only ever concerned about trying to score cheap political points and could not care less about the Bahamian people. Government will likely never receive anywhere near $100 million from 'his' pre-maturely announced deal at the end of the day, but that doesn't stop Chester the Chester from beating his chest. LMAO

tribanon says...

Bingo!

tribanon says...

**too many bahamians are now in desperate need of relief in the form of zero vat on breadbasket food items and a gasoline tax holiday for the remainder of 2022 and possibly all of 2023.**

Just how cruel can Davis be??!!!

tribanon says...

Chester the Jester thinks most of us don't know the difference between an informal offer or intent to purchase and a binding sale agreement. LMAO

tribanon says...

Like Davis himself, this most deceitful, condescending and cruel SOB thinks the less fortunate among us complain way to much about the 10% VAT on breadbasket food items and the higher gasoline tax.

The privileged political ruling class callously refuse to acknowledge the severe hardship many Bahamians are experiencing and therefore steadfastly reject providing the kinds of relief so clearly warranted in the circumstances, e.g., VAT-free breadbasket food items and a gasoline tax holiday for at least the rest of this year and possibly all of next year.

On Govt ‘not callous’ over price rises

Posted 12 May 2022, 12:06 p.m. Suggest removal