Stephen Finucane eac61c5929 db: Remove use of 'bind' arguments
Resolve the following RemovedIn20Warning warnings:

  The MetaData.bind argument is deprecated and will be removed in
  SQLAlchemy 2.0.

  The ``bind`` argument for schema methods that invoke SQL against an
  engine or connection will be required in SQLAlchemy 2.0.

We must retain a couple of workarounds to keep sqlalchemy-migrate happy.
This shouldn't be an issue since this library is not compatible with
SQLAlchemy 2.x and will have to be removed (along with the legacy
migration files themselves) when we eventually support 2.x.

Change-Id: I946b4c7926ba2583b84ab95a1fe7aedc6923d9f8
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
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