> AN increase in National Insurance Board contributions will not come off the table until the Davis administration decides whether or not to accept the recommendations of experts regarding the sustainability of the NIB fund, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said yesterday.
**Translation:** "*Whether y'all like it or not, ya gonna be royally shafted with a big increase in your national insurance contributions before the middle of next year because my government needs more of your funds put in that Ponzi scheme to fritter away."*
Yep, the very cruel Davis keeps bringing this subject up because he has every intention of socking it to all national insurance contributors. So just get ready to bend over and take what's coming from the very cruel Davis.
Venezuela has plenty of oil reserves, but the oil it produces for export is considered among the 'dirtiest' grade on our planet from a pollution standpoint. Meanwhile Short Fatso Davis is travelling around the world at great cost to our Public Treasury touting himself as the Climate Change Czar of The Bahamas determined to capitalize on carbon credits. Talk about the height of hypocrisy!
Cruel Davis will say just about anything to anyone because he stands for absolutely nothing, except of course keeping the political power that enables him to greatly enrich himself, his financial backers (like the very greedy Snake) and his favourite cronies.
The bottom button on this undisciplined and incompetent fat slob's brown jacket is about to pop off. This oaf can't even sit up straight when making public statements to the news media.
The tax for bread but not for yachts is just another shining example of cruel Davis rewarding his very wealthy financial-backers and in so doing causing even more hardship and harm to all lower and middle income Bahamians already over-burdened with a disproportionate share of taxation under our nation's extremely unfair and unjust regressive tax system.
Whole heartedly agree with you. This is just another shining example of cruel Davis rewarding his very wealthy financial-backers and in so doing causing even more hardship and harm to all lower and middle income Bahamians already over-burdened with a disproportionate share of taxation under our nation's extremely unfair and unjust regressive tax system.
For most Bahamians it's just too costly to buy and install, and too costly to get homeowner's hurricane insurance coverage for. Besides, many Bahamians are loathe to support the economy of Communist Red China where most solar panels and related electrical equipment are manufacturered and exported to the rest of the world along with deadly 'gain-of-function' engineered viruses.
tribanon says...
> AN increase in National Insurance Board contributions will not come off the table until the Davis administration decides whether or not to accept the recommendations of experts regarding the sustainability of the NIB fund, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said yesterday.
**Translation:** "*Whether y'all like it or not, ya gonna be royally shafted with a big increase in your national insurance contributions before the middle of next year because my government needs more of your funds put in that Ponzi scheme to fritter away."*
Yep, the very cruel Davis keeps bringing this subject up because he has every intention of socking it to all national insurance contributors. So just get ready to bend over and take what's coming from the very cruel Davis.
On Davis says govt will ‘hold the line’ on NIB increase
Posted 29 June 2022, 12:20 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Venezuela has plenty of oil reserves, but the oil it produces for export is considered among the 'dirtiest' grade on our planet from a pollution standpoint. Meanwhile Short Fatso Davis is travelling around the world at great cost to our Public Treasury touting himself as the Climate Change Czar of The Bahamas determined to capitalize on carbon credits. Talk about the height of hypocrisy!
Cruel Davis will say just about anything to anyone because he stands for absolutely nothing, except of course keeping the political power that enables him to greatly enrich himself, his financial backers (like the very greedy Snake) and his favourite cronies.
On EDITORIAL: Once more, Venezuela touted as a solution
Posted 29 June 2022, 12:02 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Only 3 ? That doesn't sound right !
On Three dead in bloody 24 hours
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tribanon says...
The bottom button on this undisciplined and incompetent fat slob's brown jacket is about to pop off. This oaf can't even sit up straight when making public statements to the news media.
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Posted 29 June 2022, 11:42 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
LMAO
On Health insurance VAT: 'This is not about money'
Posted 27 June 2022, 5:18 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
**Translation:** "Aquapure will soon be increasing its selling price for both 5 and 1 gallon bottles of water by at least 40%."
And cruel Davis will be the first to tell the less fortunate among us, *"If you can't afford drinking water, then you really don't deserve to live."*
On ‘Horrendous June’ cuts Aquapure’s output 40%
Posted 27 June 2022, 5:05 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
The tax for bread but not for yachts is just another shining example of cruel Davis rewarding his very wealthy financial-backers and in so doing causing even more hardship and harm to all lower and middle income Bahamians already over-burdened with a disproportionate share of taxation under our nation's extremely unfair and unjust regressive tax system.
On EDITORIAL: Tax for bread but not for yachts?
Posted 27 June 2022, 4:56 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz......
On INSIGHT: Ambitions unfulfilled and no sign things will get better any time soon
Posted 27 June 2022, 4:54 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Whole heartedly agree with you. This is just another shining example of cruel Davis rewarding his very wealthy financial-backers and in so doing causing even more hardship and harm to all lower and middle income Bahamians already over-burdened with a disproportionate share of taxation under our nation's extremely unfair and unjust regressive tax system.
On WHY SUDDEN AXE FOR BOAT DUTY?
Posted 27 June 2022, 4:44 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
For most Bahamians it's just too costly to buy and install, and too costly to get homeowner's hurricane insurance coverage for. Besides, many Bahamians are loathe to support the economy of Communist Red China where most solar panels and related electrical equipment are manufacturered and exported to the rest of the world along with deadly 'gain-of-function' engineered viruses.
On Super Value to ‘duck’ energy hike via solar
Posted 25 June 2022, 1:02 p.m. Suggest removal