Here we see a huge flock of mostly useless political talking heads flying to Exuma at the taxpayers' expense to prance around and squawk like a bunch of confused clucking hens with no consequence for or value to the clean-up effort underway.
And most of these prancing, clucking and squawking hens like JoBeth Coleby-Davis will only have succeeded in introducing political mayhem and confusion to the clean-up effort.
This incident only necessitates the onsite presence of those government officials tasked with handling such emergencies under the emergency plan that should exist for such oil spillage incidents.
The last thing needed here was the piling on at the spillage site of every lookie-loo political talking head in our country. It's as if the lookie-loo government ministers and their entourages have nothing better they should be doing for the Bahamian people within their own cabinet portfolios.
Meanwhile the greedy Snake and Anthony Robinson are probably laughing at all the political confusion as they discuss with lawyers for Focol/Sun Oil how to go about mitigating their losses in this matter at the expense of the taxpayers by taking advantage of our incompetent elected officials.
Not to worry @birdie. Your buddy Fwreddy Boy Mitchell has already told Keith Bell to ignore all foreign government reports that are not written in Mandarin. LOL
No doubt the very greedy and bullying Snake has already told Alfred Sears in no uncertain terms that Sun Oil's liability for anything to do with the oil ended when it was removed from Sun Oil's storage facility and loaded on board The Arabian for delivery to BPL's storage facility in Exuma.
In other words, BPL likely contracted the The Arabian vessel from a PLP crony, whomever that may be. And let's not forget that Snake is rumoured to be a big-time financial-backer of the PLP political machinery which means that one way or the other the poor taxpayers are likely to get stuck with the clean-up bill after all the back scratching between Davis and Snake is said and done, behind the scenes in private of course.
Exactly who contracted this vessel named The Arabian "for Sun Oil" and who is the owner of the vessel?
Is The Arabian a vessel flagged (registered) in The Bahamas?
And it is unclear from this news story on which day the incident happened. The of time of day the incident happened is mentioned but not the actual day itself.
Did BPL acquire ownership of the oil at the time it was loaded on board The Arabian or was transfer of ownership of the oil intended to occur immediately after the oil was off-loaded to BPL's Exuma storage facility?
Was the spill caused by faulty or improperly handled equipment belonging to BPL or the vessel's owner? Was it caused by negligence on the part of BPL's personnel or the vessel's personnel?
Does the vessel's owner have in place adequate insurance coverage if it is found to have been responsible for the spill? What about BPL having adequate insurance coverage if it found to be responsible for the incident?
We can only hope The Tribune's editor/publisher ensures the public gets the answers it deserves to these and other important questions of national interest.
We will leave it for our short pudgy PM to tell us how many carbon credits we have lost because of this incident. LOL. Certainly can't be any more than we lose from each and every cruise ship we allow into our territorial waters.
Short fatso Davis has no doubt ordered his minion Keith Bell to quickly find out how many of those sick slips were signed by former PM Dr. Minnis and FNM Party Chairman Dr. Sands. LOL
Not only should the police have been ordered to return the funds to the carpenter (Mr. Jones), but also pay all his legal fees and related costs. I suspect we will next be hearing that the police are unable to locate the funds they took from Mr.Jones.
Sandy Sands has no firm pulpit to preach from about labour unrest matters given all of the labour unrest issues involving workers at the Baha Mar plantation.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! This latest US Trafficking in Persons Report is a real joke. No doubt the failure of the U.S. as regards the protection of its own borders has compounded our country's own problems with the trafficking of illegal immigrants, especially Haitians trying to get to the U.S.
The Biden administration from day one of taking office has been waving a welcome flag to illegal immigration. And now they have the temerity to try bash and bully us with yet another one of their many ridiculous reports that they write without first giving themselves a good hard look in the mirror.
Our incompetent minister of labour and immigration, Keith Bell, has my blessing to simply throw this latest ridiculous U.S. report in the trash bin where it so rightfully belongs.
tribanon says...
Talk about totally useless and completely incompetent political talking heads. She's another one right up there at the top of my list.
Short fatso Davis really short-changed most of the children in our country when he appointed her minister of education.
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tribanon says...
What a flipping costly circus!
Here we see a huge flock of mostly useless political talking heads flying to Exuma at the taxpayers' expense to prance around and squawk like a bunch of confused clucking hens with no consequence for or value to the clean-up effort underway.
And most of these prancing, clucking and squawking hens like JoBeth Coleby-Davis will only have succeeded in introducing political mayhem and confusion to the clean-up effort.
This incident only necessitates the onsite presence of those government officials tasked with handling such emergencies under the emergency plan that should exist for such oil spillage incidents.
The last thing needed here was the piling on at the spillage site of every lookie-loo political talking head in our country. It's as if the lookie-loo government ministers and their entourages have nothing better they should be doing for the Bahamian people within their own cabinet portfolios.
Meanwhile the greedy Snake and Anthony Robinson are probably laughing at all the political confusion as they discuss with lawyers for Focol/Sun Oil how to go about mitigating their losses in this matter at the expense of the taxpayers by taking advantage of our incompetent elected officials.
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tribanon says...
Not to worry @birdie. Your buddy Fwreddy Boy Mitchell has already told Keith Bell to ignore all foreign government reports that are not written in Mandarin. LOL
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tribanon says...
No doubt the very greedy and bullying Snake has already told Alfred Sears in no uncertain terms that Sun Oil's liability for anything to do with the oil ended when it was removed from Sun Oil's storage facility and loaded on board The Arabian for delivery to BPL's storage facility in Exuma.
In other words, BPL likely contracted the The Arabian vessel from a PLP crony, whomever that may be. And let's not forget that Snake is rumoured to be a big-time financial-backer of the PLP political machinery which means that one way or the other the poor taxpayers are likely to get stuck with the clean-up bill after all the back scratching between Davis and Snake is said and done, behind the scenes in private of course.
On 'Significant' oil spill in Exuma waters
Posted 20 July 2022, 5:16 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
What an unsightly mess!
Exactly who contracted this vessel named The Arabian "for Sun Oil" and who is the owner of the vessel?
Is The Arabian a vessel flagged (registered) in The Bahamas?
And it is unclear from this news story on which day the incident happened. The of time of day the incident happened is mentioned but not the actual day itself.
Did BPL acquire ownership of the oil at the time it was loaded on board The Arabian or was transfer of ownership of the oil intended to occur immediately after the oil was off-loaded to BPL's Exuma storage facility?
Was the spill caused by faulty or improperly handled equipment belonging to BPL or the vessel's owner? Was it caused by negligence on the part of BPL's personnel or the vessel's personnel?
Does the vessel's owner have in place adequate insurance coverage if it is found to have been responsible for the spill? What about BPL having adequate insurance coverage if it found to be responsible for the incident?
We can only hope The Tribune's editor/publisher ensures the public gets the answers it deserves to these and other important questions of national interest.
We will leave it for our short pudgy PM to tell us how many carbon credits we have lost because of this incident. LOL. Certainly can't be any more than we lose from each and every cruise ship we allow into our territorial waters.
On 'Significant' oil spill in Exuma waters
Posted 20 July 2022, 4:20 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Short fatso Davis has no doubt ordered his minion Keith Bell to quickly find out how many of those sick slips were signed by former PM Dr. Minnis and FNM Party Chairman Dr. Sands. LOL
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tribanon says...
Flowers clearly did not get anywhere near his fair share of gray matter from the good Lord.
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tribanon says...
Not only should the police have been ordered to return the funds to the carpenter (Mr. Jones), but also pay all his legal fees and related costs. I suspect we will next be hearing that the police are unable to locate the funds they took from Mr.Jones.
On Police probe slammed: $101k must be returned to carpenter
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tribanon says...
Sandy Sands has no firm pulpit to preach from about labour unrest matters given all of the labour unrest issues involving workers at the Baha Mar plantation.
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tribanon says...
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! This latest US Trafficking in Persons Report is a real joke. No doubt the failure of the U.S. as regards the protection of its own borders has compounded our country's own problems with the trafficking of illegal immigrants, especially Haitians trying to get to the U.S.
The Biden administration from day one of taking office has been waving a welcome flag to illegal immigration. And now they have the temerity to try bash and bully us with yet another one of their many ridiculous reports that they write without first giving themselves a good hard look in the mirror.
Our incompetent minister of labour and immigration, Keith Bell, has my blessing to simply throw this latest ridiculous U.S. report in the trash bin where it so rightfully belongs.
On US report exposes trafficking issues
Posted 20 July 2022, 10:48 a.m. Suggest removal