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tribanon says...

They really don't care what they tell us anymore because they sincerely believe there isn't a damn thing we, the people, are going to do about it. But as the pain, suffering and hopelessness ratchets up, so will the level of civil unrest. And the sensible among us know what that portends.

tribanon says...

The foreign vultures are swooping down on a bankrupt Bahamas to take the best of what is left of the heritage of the Bahamian people with the corrupt and incompetent Davis-led PLP administration granting them every conceivable concession resulting in little or no economic benefit for our nation. Sadly, we are destined to be a very cheap source of slave labour for all the foreign vultures now hovering over our country's dead corpse.

tribanon says...

International credit rating agencies like Moody's work hand in hand with international lenders like the IDB to drive up the cost of borrowing for small nations like ours. The art of the game for them is to suck the economic life blood out of us by way of outrageously high interest payments on unsustainable debt that they made available to our corrupt politicians in the first place. Their business model for small nations is all about profiteering from the indentured servitude they create with the helping hand of corrupt politicians elected by deliberately dumbed-down voters. Sadly, majority rule by a corrupt and elitist political ruling class has brought most of us all the way back to slavery before our 50th independence day anniversary.

tribanon says...

No one listening to him there either.

On PM defends remarks in UN address

Posted 5 October 2022, 10:38 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

Actually two main issues.......the other being Snake!

tribanon says...

Galanis has no credibility on this subject whatsoever given his scandal laden past.

Sadly, Delaney too now his little if any credibility on these 'black-listing' matters because of his preference to pocket legal fees from his expertise acquired in indulging the black-listers over many years, especially the earlier ones.

Delaney, Paton, Moree, Sears, McWeeney and so many others like them failed very early on to work with other wrongfully targeted and harmed nations in a sensible and cohesive way to achieve a permanent and lasting fix to this periennial problem. The outright bullying and abusiveness has all but destroyed what was once a thriving sector of our economy.

And any tax avoidance that was going on in small offshore jurisdictions like the Bahamas now goes on in spades in the major onshore financial centres of the U.S. and many of the OECD nations with complete impunity.

tribanon says...

Corrupt Michael Maura only cares about the money that's put in his pocket. Nothing else matters much to him. His Turkish friends had to arrange for $7 million to be be put in his pocket upfront on the NCP project and no doubt millions of dollars more since then. Can't help but wonder how much he may have received for his role so far in the bait-and-switch transaction talks between his Turkish friends and the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). And Chester the Jester, like Maura, must be licking his chops at the prospects of what more may come his way from such a bait-and-switch transaction.

On Nassau enjoys 17,000 cruise diversion boost

Posted 5 October 2022, 2:17 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

The FNM under Tyrant Minnis very deceitfully and deliberately allowed the shanty town demolition issue to grind to a stand still in our court system. There are now too many voters of Haitian descent and parking the shanty town demolition issue in the court system was an easy means by which Tyrant Minnis could signal to Bahamian voters, "See, it's the courts and not my FNM government that is against the shanty towns being demolished."

tribanon says...

And you, like cruel and corrupt Davis, don't give a rat's arse about these same young children being forceably jabbed with potentially very harmful experimental mRNA vaccines at their school by evil health officials following orders received from the Chinese Communist Party controlled who/paho. Parents or guardians of these children are being told by representatives of the sinister PLP government that their young loved ones must either get jabbed or risk not being allowed to attend school.

tribanon says...

BOB's losses as a result of its fraudulent lending practices actually exceeded $500 million if you count its own shareholders' equity that it burned through before the creation of Bahamas Resolve and the government's imposed humongous bail-out by taxpayers.

Don't forget this is a government controlled bank and therefore a good portion of its equity, that went up in flames under the scandalous Paul McWeeney before the bail-out, belonged to the people of The Bahamas.

On $167m BOB payout rolled over by Gov’t

Posted 5 October 2022, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal