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tribanon says...

RIP, Your Majesty.

tribanon says...

She got her latest electricity bill.

tribanon says...

ZZZZZZzzzzzz.......didn't have to read past the headline.

tribanon says...

Meanwhile Chester the Jester continues to work overtime on all kinds of deals that serve to feather his own personal nest. LMAO

On Cooper apologises for GB restoration delay

Posted 8 September 2022, 1:31 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

FNM or PLP....same difference....both borrow and wastefully spend like there's no tomorrow.

Davis has already been told by the 'foreign powers' whom he must now answer to, that the Bahamian dollar's official parity with the U.S. dollar will soon be a thing of the past.

tribanon says...

I have always been a great admirer of the Queen.

But I do believe, shortly after her passing, the British people should insist their elected government officials press for the holding of a constitutional referendum aimed at putting an end to the royal monarchy once and for all. Charles is no King and should never be recognized as such. And the same applies to his son William. The Queen's last words should fittingly be: "I bequeath all that I have back to my subjects, the British people."

tribanon says...

The Bahamian people will need to elect, appoint, or annoint a political leader who will rightfully refuse on their behalf to repay all of these loans being granted by corrupt foreign lenders to a country (our country) that is well known to be bankrupt and governed by the worst kind of corrupt politicians.

These corrupt lending agencies know full well that these loans 'benefit' our corrupt politicians and not the Bahamian people. Accordingly, the Bahamian people should tell the corrupt lenders to go fly a kite when the loans come due for repayment.

Put another way, these corrupt foreign lending agencies should never be given the right to tax the Bahamian people to death to repay loans that they knew all along should not have been made in the first place.

Better still, we should repay the loans when they come due in worthless Bahamian dollars printed by our Central Bank after these same corrupt international financial/lending agencies declare our devalued Bahamian dollar notes to be as useful as toilet paper because of their corrupt lending practices.

tribanon says...

Keep it up Davis.....you only have 30,000+ homeless Bahamians to go. But we know you will be prioritizing the 50,000+ homeless illegal Haitian aliens ahead of the remaining 30,000+ homeless Bahamians.

On A home at last for Dorian survivor

Posted 8 September 2022, 11:37 a.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

Gas prices remaining above five dollars a gallon are a death knell for our domestic economy.

On Fuel prices ‘will keep on dropping’

Posted 8 September 2022, 11:33 a.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

Someone please remind Sands that we are for the most part a bankrupt nation of bankrupt people thanks in great part to foolish politicians like himself. This simpleton of a goof-ball is calling for milliions of dollars to be spent on shark attack preparedness for the very, very few shark attacks that have occurred in our seas over many, many decades.

Meanwhile we are nowhere near prepared as a nation for the next Dorian-like hurricane that will hit a major populated centre of The Bahamas. And as a medical doctor, this clown should be crying for more government funding to be directed towards life-sustaining medications for the many more Bahamians who are now financially distressed and no longer able to purchase their vital medications.

But instead, loony-tune Sands wants millions of dollars in public and private sector funds to be diverted to shark attack preparedness. Sands must think we are all as stupid as he is. God only knows how this man ever became a surgeon. Perhaps we should conclude surgery may have been the only thing he was ever capable of doing in life. Next to the likes of Tommy T and Tyrant Minnis, Simpleton Sands is about as politically tone deaf as a Bahamian politician can be.