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Leader of the Opposition Owen Arthur (l) Former Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley (r)

If there is stability in the Barbados economy and in Barbados – at a time when there is rioting in Greece; other parts of Europe, in America and in the Middle East – it is because there is stability within the ruling Democratic Labour Party.ย  That has as much to do with the steady-hands of the present young Minister of Finance (in extremely difficult times) as it has to do with the confident innovative leadership-style of the present Prime Minister.

In contrast, the disunited Barbados Labour Party held its Annual Conference over the weekend (October 28-30) which (based on reports) ended with the BLP even more divided than before the Conference.ย  If under it present leadership and given the type of politics being practiced, they cannot manage their own affairs, how can they manage the affairs of Barbados?

If you go in the supermarket, you are likely to run into someone still complaining to anyone who would listen that the atmosphere was like a funeral service in the Anglican Church and since pictures do not lie [Barbados Today Special Edition] it is mind-boggling how there could have been so many empty seats, when the delegates (who obviously stayed away in โ€˜loud-silent protestโ€™) were all carefully handpicked, for a reason, leaving many to conclude that they agree with the approach taken by Mia Mottley and support her crusade to change course and the path that BLP is now on.ย  How can you fault people who believe that there is hope and that better is possible?ย  The article by Sir Roy Marshall published in the Sunday Sun of October 30th 2011 – under the caption: Strengthening Democracy [1] should be compulsory reading for all Barbadians.

If there is one thing about Barbadians, it is that they respect democracy and seriously resent seeing anybody get โ€œunfair.โ€ย  Since everything about the BLPโ€™s recent Conference was pre-determined, with there even being elections without voting โ€“ it was foreseeable that the only perceived excitement would have been the speech by Arthur, except that it is equally well known that he has a trademark way of repeating himself and forgetting that he said the same thing many times before.ย  And, judging from what I heard on VOB, Sunday was no different.

But there are a few things, which Owen Arthur said (based on newspaper reports) that can only be described as political comedy.ย  He made reference to a BNOC combined profit of $110 million and used that as the basis for his announcement that a future BLP government will give a $35 million ease on electricity bills.ย  This is pure smoke and mirrors because while he seems determined to continue his welfare politics of the past – he carefully side-stepped the real issue and that is that he left a massive BNOC debt of some $80 million, which still has to be paid.

Arthur alleges that the economy is in crisis and getting worst, yet made the announcement that on returning to government, he will ensure that persons earning $80,000 or less will pay income tax at 20%.ย  Does Barbados need more welfare typed Owen Arthur politics of the past or a new politics for the future?ย  This brings me to the main point I want to make.ย  Arthur said that he is in no contest with anyone for leadership.ย  But how could anyone in a modern Barbados, even contemplate following his model when his is the politics of the past and a style, which says that the leader must be feared?

Was it the apology of a man who (after a whole year) had nothing new or progressive to report?ย  After 14 years as leader of the BLP, and after wrestling power from Mia Mottley on October 18th 2010 and now in a recession where it sent home card-carrying BLP workers from its headquarters โ€“ it would seem that Owen Arthur told party members that the BLP is NOW functioning โ€˜better than ever.โ€™ Unbelievable, because the BLP is divided and more so now, than any time in its history.ย  Then, as expected, Owen Arthurโ€™s trademark attacked on Mia Mottley came!

It would appear that at a meeting held at the Bay Primary School (prior to the Conference) she made the patriotic called for a Joint Select Committee of both House of Parliament to discuss the matter of Transfers and Subsidies.ย  But Arthur shot down the idea.ย  The reason is simple: if Sinckler gets its right, Arthur is no longer relevant.

It is in Owen Arthurโ€™s personal interest for Sinckler and the DLP to get it wrong or to appear to the public to be getting it wrong on the economy.ย  Arthur wants no talk about unity or cooperation in the national interest because his thinking seem to be that there can be no Barbados without him.ย  It is that divisive and tribal approach Barbadians hate most about politics and wants to rid the country of. Now is the time for national unity and shared sacrifice but Arthur wants to rule by fear and favour, even in Opposition.

If he cannot unify the BLP, how can he unify Barbados?ย  How can the BLP be ready if there is such disunity, with the present leader attacking the past leader, every opportunity he gets?ย  In contrast, despite there being social unrest all over the globe, the Barbados economy and the the country is stable with the DLP, which is demonstrating that Barbados is a society and not just an economy.


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120 responses to “Unity And Stability Is What Barbados Needs Most Now”


  1. There are too many multi-pseudonym operatives on the blog repeating rubbish ad nauseam.This submission sounds very similar to one written by Carson C. Cadogan on the most recent PDC post.

    | November 2, 2011 at 2:25 PM |
    โ€œIt would appear that at a meeting held at the Bay Primary School (prior to the Conference) Mia Mottley made the patriotic call for a Joint Select Committee of both Houses of Parliament to discuss the matter of Transfers and Subsidies.But Arthur shot down the idea.The reason is simple: if Sinckler gets its right, Arthur is no longer relevant.โ€


  2. Seems like CCC PR piece.

    Now let pull the interesting info from it

    BNOC made 110 million in past 2 year when most people profit took a hit. their previous profit was in the region of 10-15 million a year. Why the big jump.

    BNOC debt has finally been fixed to real level of 80 million. Not the 80 million us claimed or the 180 million bds or 200 million bds that spoken about and toss left and right,

    BNOC has covered the debt for the pass loss end point. BNOC can cover it 120 million loan in another two year but with its debt bonds for 20 years makes it they want to pay if off. Pulling excessive revenue while it may look good on on bnoc balance sheet cause inflation to go up thru the energy sector and transport. Keep prices reasonable with moderate profit help to drive the economy forward with lower inflation.

    Now on to income tax. there are two main ways of getting taxes direct taxation and indirect taxation. When someone buy anything in the island there normally vat + duties in it tax. The idea is free up cash flow and get it spreading around before it get to government in vat & duties

    Most discerning point is chris has got it wrong and hasn’t gotten it right as yet.


  3. The annual conference of the Barbados Labour Party in not the 73rd. It is a plian lie. The first conference of the Labour Party was held in 1958, two years after the Democaratic Labour Party, No one should try to force-ripe history.

  4. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ anthony:

    It would be interesting to carry out a deeper analysis of BNOC / BNTCL balance sheets to see if this windfall cash via the FCA has been used to finance short term advances to central government or other statutory bodies. Remember government has been experiencing serious cash flow difficulties and will have no qualms about putting their hands in any cookie jar where the private sector accommodation is unable or unwilling to fill the breach.

    Slightly off topic: What’s happening with the local stock exchange? How long before it closes its door to “business”?

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ enuff & anthony:
    It would be most surprising if this piece came right from the brain of CCC.
    Reads more like a piece straight from the PR bag of hh or george from the street brigade. Remember CCC gets thrown at him snips and bits from the same PR sewage tank which he then uses to spew his vileness and venom on this blog.

  6. Fractured BLP Party Avatar
    Fractured BLP Party

    For BLP operatives on this site…..one thing is assured there is a lot of bad blood between Owen & Mia.

    Can Enuff tell us why there were so many empty seats at the BLP 2011 Conference ?

  7. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    millertheanunnaki(may2012)

    Is this the same you who said before that you are independent? You are neither B nor D?

    The more the monkey climbs the more he shows his tail, the only one you are fooling on this blog is DAVID.


  8. Would be very interesting to look at the balance sheet but as they seem to be closely guard top secret that are not put online i can’t evaluate them.

    as for the bse I remember getting into that same conversation awhile ago the Dr. Robinson who does the caribbean weekly stock reports about some ideas that could help drive up trade as it is very stagnate now. If and when such idea could be done should increase trading but would mean some concession by current shareholders.

  9. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    millertheanunnaki(may2012)

    “he then uses to spew his vileness and venom ”

    I see that you are using new terms for “TRUTH”, you are now refering to the TRUTH as “vileness and venom”.

    Regardless how you try to reinvent the past, the people of Barbados remember that the Barbados Labour Party is a bunch of Crooks.


  10. To david:
    I do not normally get into the political mayhem that is witnessed here on this blog, but this piece by Bro Random leaves a whole lot to be desired. How can he challenged the BLP in terms of unity when the present DLP consists of factions of three. Donville Inniss has his faction (and Chris should remember on the day of the vote for a new prime minister, Donville said he would not be voting for an Garrrison school boy. I went to Harrison’s College.); Chris Sinckler has his faction and David Estwick has his faction. I am not sure where Ronald Jones is positioned but he certainly has his eyes on the prime minister’s job. This is why Fruendel Stuart has to be very careful with these friends of the DLP who carry long knives hidden behind their smiles and genuflections. What I can say judging from an informal poll, is that ALL are quite certain that they do not want Freudel.

    This unity myth in the DLP does not stand to scrutiny, especially when the fellows are drinking have in two rums and start to rant and rave about who should be leader. Remember, Random that ONLY the boys from the newer schools voted for Chris Sinckler. Which tells me that he shall never reach that top post that you seem so ready to give, although you or I do not have the power to. I know that i shall be called all sorts of things political, but for once Random stop believing your own propaganda. The innocent public is to believe it not you.

  11. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    Carson C. Cadogan | November 3, 2011 at 7:33 AM |
    “The more the monkey climbs the more he shows his tail, the only one you are fooling on this blog is DAVID.”

    The truth always hurt! You fell for the bait- hook, line, sinker! I don’t think you are capable of original or independent thought. Like a scavenger, you take away filth from george street to feed your dirty mind resulting in intellectual halitosis when you interact with others.

    I hold no brief for the BLP. As far as I am concerned both parties are similar suits cut from the same bolt of cloth, only fitting different big guts people. But you must accept your big guts party is on stage now parading and performing in the circus act. If you are not making us laugh then you will be booed and pelted off stage.
    One thing you can rely on, this monkey will continue to sit on the fence and watch the buffoons at play, especially those currently performing on stage. Unlike my cousin in the Mighty Sparrow famousโ€ boxing in the jungleโ€ song, I will not be backing those jackasses braying from the pen in george street. Unlike Cornwell, You are up for sale for any sound bite!!

    As is advised in the poem โ€˜Desiderataโ€™:
    Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story.
    CCC, you have told your story and, as far as I am concerned, given your farewell speech. Now leave the stage. Be gone!!!

    Unless you continue to outrageously abuse your right to freedom of expression and try to bury the Truth I will at this stage take โ€œanthonyโ€™sโ€ advice.
    โ€œAvoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spiritโ€.

  12. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    millertheanunnaki(may2012)

    Unlike you many of this blog do not have short memories. They know beyond any shadow of a doubt that the crooked Barbados Labour Party only wants to return to office to pillage the Barbados treasury once again.

    I guess their secret overseas bank accounts are now running low and need to be replenise.

  13. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    millertheanunnaki(may2012)

    I noticed that a former Minister of Tourism who loudly proclaimed to all in Barbados that “he done wid politics” now seeking to run against our PM.

    At that time he was trying to get a job in the Private sector. Neither the Private sector nor the US Govt. wanted him. He didnt get the job in the Private sector he wanted and the Mighty US refused to grant him a Work Permit.

    How embarassing for a man who thought that he wss somebody.

    I guess that the FBI knows about these former Ministers what we in Barbados also know about them.

    And you know what that is millertheanunnaki(may2012)!!!!

  14. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    What is that saying millertheanunnaki(may2012)?

    A man who cant find work outside of the House Of Assembly!!!!!!


  15. Carson…Annunaki doesn’t care about the B or D. He’s already stated as such, many times. But yard fowls don’t usually hear those things. I could understand.

    But this is Barabdos…every man for himself, grabbling for what he could get! No, further…this is HUMANITY, grabbling for what they can without consideration to the next person. Sooner or later, the day’s gonna catch the night, and it’s not gonna be pretty…


  16. The leadership will matter not at election time if the DLP appears united. The same can’t be stated if the accusations continue to fly about arthur ignoring ‘interlopers’ and the like.

    A word of caution to the DLP, its inability to deliver transparency legislation may yet be an issue if the BLP summons the will to raise it as a secondary issue to hitch to that of the management of the economy.


  17. All the ranking and raving Sincklar is doing, I’ve not heard him reply to the UWI who has calledhim a liar for saying that the government was pumping money into the Cave Hill expansion. What I’ve been hearing is many DLP supporters who are saying the party is heading for a one term government.

  18. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ The Scout | November 3, 2011 at 4:45 PM | :
    The mouthings and ditherings of the Country’ s chief financial officer are indicative of a person who does not know his elbow from his arse. A man out to sea just looking for a lifebuoy to leave the financial deck of a rudderless ship of state and seek refuge in an area where talk is more important than action, knowledge and competence . A chance to replace McClean would be welcome like the return of sight to a blind man.
    A classic example of the Peter Principle in operation!


  19. @Lemuel……Would you not be better served by just waiting for the perceived fracture of which you speak to become fully broken?The chasm that devides your party is too great for barbadians to look anywhere else.That chasm Sir separates not the sheep from the goats this time around,but good from evil.Right from wrong.It sends a haunting message that the actions of an evil few,done in the dark of night have not detered the Good in their quest to find a new day.They say that no man is a island,however your man thinks that he owns this one.Resoundingly Barbadians put paid to that myth in January of 2008. Just a modicum of self respect guides the Good to the constituency of St.James North where the blatant act of dishonesty was hatched and the padded vote was spoken about by all except the main stream media. So the King has reclaimed his crown,but can he sit on the throne? Though slowly the wheel of justice turns,a full revolution is bound to be made,and then for all the world to see Good shall prosper over Evil,Right will dominate Wrong and the people’s leader will win the real Revolution. The hired help at Nation News will not be ENUFFF.

  20. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    HAMILTON HILL | November 3, 2011 at 6:51 PM |

    I like your use of language, imagery and all that!
    You sound like a revolutionary politician speaking to the “masses” in the Square! Or even a preacher man delivering his sermon from the pulpit in St. Michael’s Row or from the performing stage of one of the modern-day money spinning religious entertainment spots.

  21. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    Hello BU.

    It is good to be in Barbados and it was exciting to be in the Beehive over the weekend. While the DLP propagandists will want to continue to speak in terms of a disunited BLP and overlook their inability to deal with the issues of the day that are burdening average Bajans and dismantling the economic solidity that was part of the BLP’s post-1994 legacy, I can assure you that the rhetoric will be in vain and at your peril. The DLP is in such a bind that it is becoming more and more unlikely for them to reverse the almost obvious determination that it is about to enter its final year as a government. Sometime by 2013 the DLP will return to the Opposition benches where they are more suited. With a BLP administration in place, Barbados can be saved from the total creation of mess delievered by the DEMS and especially since the departure of PM David Thompson despite he too played a hand in the ordeal that afflicts Barbados. Sadly, the Dems promised so much but have delivered far too little to merit as many as the 9 seats occupied by the stinging Bees. Barbados must be rescued and the BLP will rescue the country.


  22. Any thoughts on the rebellion which has surfaced in the DLP St. Thomas selection process to select a candidate to represent in the next election?


  23. @BU.David et al…

    I find this somewhat interesting…

    I have somewhat sensitive information, which you use against me.

    Sucks to be be me, hey?

  24. St. Thomas ah come from Avatar
    St. Thomas ah come from

    David the rebellion is Hal Martin ghosting behind a few idiots to try to run for St.Thomas. Jesus H. Christ the whole of Barbados knows Hal Martin is unelectable the rebellion is a tiny storm in a tiny tiny teacup.


  25. @St. Thomas ah come from

    The issue is not whether Martin is orchestrating the rebellion it is more if the DLP’s constitution has been breached.

  26. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    George C. Brathwaite

    The people of Barbados will not be returning to their vomit(BLP).

  27. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    George C. Brathwaite

    Can you remember when the Israelites were liberated the Land of Egypt?

    For a while things were a little challenging, and a few just like you wanted to return to Egypt?

    But good sense prevailed and they were ushered into a land flowing with milk and honey, but what happen to the idiots who doubted the divine process?

    All who doubt the Democratic Labour Party will be left by the wayside!!


  28. Hello George Brathwaite. How was life in the Beehive couldn’t be all that pleasant having to hear all that buzzzzzzing .but then again you must be used to such noise being around the BLP for a long time. Keep on Buzzzing!
    The BUZZ word on the street is MIA MOTTLEY. Can you substantiate on that! and is there any truth in the rumour that the BLP is long on Words and short and substance and before you go back to the :BEEHIVE’ Can you tells us what great plans OSA have to revive the economy Sorry to inconvience you but is the BLP if elected going to pass legislation on FOI,


  29. @CH
    REF Comment”IT SUCKS TO BE ME”

    I almost felt like giving you a hug . But on second thought you might not remember as it seems you had one too many

  30. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    “Laing(Minister of State for Finance Bahamas)said, โ€œEveryone knows, except it seems the PLP, that the global economic circumstances of the world have changed dramatically… and that we in The Bahamas, like everyone else in the world, have been impacted.

    โ€œI think any objective observer will note and the international community comments upon it, including Standard & Poorโ€™s, that in these circumstances, we have managed ourselves as well as could be managed.โ€”

    the Nassau Guardian

    It seems as though the PLP in Bahamas has an Owen”seethru”Arthur as leader. In every country it would seem that you are finding “seethrus”, opposition leaders who are blind in one eye and can’t see out of the other.


  31. At some point someone somewhere has got to address the somewhat artificial takeover perpetrated by one Owen Seymour Arthur.Past experience tells us that the main stream media will not.Perhaps too many of them were caught up in the spread-the-wealth culture that rose in our Barbados prior to 2008.Cloaked in impunity it seems,Owen Seymour Arthur is yet to explain how seventy five thousand dollars earmarked for his party ended up in his personal account.This time the stakes are much higher since the ballot system is still the one we employ at a national level.Does it not give pause to the thought that this may well be the same group entrusted with the administration of FREE and FAIR general elections in our country? Should we not be given an insight to the concerns of Rawle Eastmond?As a member of not only the party,but the cabinet the royal shaft was shoved up you know where.Is it not reasonable to ask if that was done to your own,wa bout we?To what end does one go to achieve what one wants? Just asking.The plague of vote padding started in St.James North where the beneficiary stole the crown. Through this site and the rest of the social media diligence shall mark the path to the throne,for one thing is for sure,and it is that Owen Seymour Arthur will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

  32. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Owen is power hungry.

  33. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    “This is the first time in recent memory that a failing and fading politician finds it so difficult to resettle in civilian life. It is as if he had plans of remaining there until death. Owen Arthur, having served his party and country with distinction in his formative years as leader, has now become a sad, sorry spectacle on the political landscape of Barbados.

    We are about to witness an epic case of political-murder-suicide. The fowl cocks are in the coliseum. The battle is about to begin. No blood shall spill on me. This millipede shall watch from the safety of the stand.”

    http://bajan.wordpress.com/2009/09/19/no-place-for-millipede-at-fowl-cock-fight/


  34. Trouble the DlP in trou ble as we come to engaage in this rubble. Nonsense the DlLP is talking nonsense as we near the election timetable. They have time to put their stewardship on the LINE but their problem is Owen and their slime. Ggentlemen back up come with something of substance. Do you think your drivel has any effect? You ask how money for Owen ended up in his bank account. You will have be foolish. Can a check wrtten in your name be cashed by any one other than you? An ididt is an idiot now mattter how sensible he wants to appear to be. David Thompson said he had 2 millions to fight the last election. You should try to investigate that. It must make interesting reading.,but I dont think you would want to go there . If Owen is not to be anything you are certainly do a good job to make him so, .If Owen is power hungry then this group is ideas-straved. Have no fear Owen is here and You will have a lot of time to vent your spleen. Go for it.


  35. What amazes me is that intelligent people would come on this blog to find every reason why Owen Arthur should be Prime Minister again but he Owen has proven on Sunday why he should not be PM again.

    Mr. Brathwaite please give me two uplifting points from Mr. Arthur address on Sunday that could give Bajans the confidence to reelect him as PM.

    He speaks about taking 35 million from BNOC to reduce electricity bills. He did the same thing in 1994 when the civil service was restructured and at a manageable level by the sending home of persons, he came with his Jobs #1 is Jobs and carry back up to thirty something thousand before he left office causing the problems today with a bloated civil service

    Now the BNOC debt that he caused by subsidising gasoline for people to drive about foolishly has been paid back and making a little profit he standing on the sidelines making the same disastrous ignorant promises again. As I said before he never made any hard decisions to restructure the Barbados economy in the past.
    The DLP is doing it again by tightening up ship so that the future could be better and he wants to come in to give the people the feel good syndrome again and then back to hardships again.

    Mr. Brathwaite are you one of the interlopers and if not who are they? What sort of unifying talk is that?


  36. @David

    The issue is not whether Martin is orchestrating the rebellion it is more if the DLPโ€™s constitution has been breached.
    *********************88
    If Hal Martin is who I think he is I salute the leadership of the DLP for doing their due diligence.


  37. @tony

    Couldn’t Arthur have written, ‘please pay to the BLP Campaign Account’ on the back of the cheque?


  38. DIDNT this country prosper under Owen Arthur’s leadership ??
    WHAT nonsense is the person named “CLONE” above talking ?
    DO you think you can fool people with that trite ??
    DO you know that the statement that Owen is power hungry betrays your fears of OWEN and the BLP defeating the DLP in the next elections ????


  39. WHY do these assholes- I mean (people) keep bringing up this matter of a cheque deposited in Owen’s name ??
    WHOSE name is a mortgage cheque , a lottery ticket cheque or any other document for which a third party has claim deposited in ????
    WASNT this matter adequately explained but has been constantly used as red herring by DLP syncophants just like how David Thompson used it to fool Barbados by creating an impression of wrongdoing??
    DONT you all know that no amount of LIES by the DLP will help it to win the next electioms
    DO you all know that this is reality and not fantasy ???
    JUST ASKING
    JUST ASKING
    JUST ASKING

    WHY dont you==yes you ! why dont you answer the questions


  40. The difference between Arthur and Thompson is that the BLP up to know has not produced proof only speculation the Family’s First Account was used as a DLP Funding Account.

    The DLP produced a cheque which Arthur explained not to the satisfaction of many.

    Perhaps if the BLP would become strident about the need for campaign reform and transparency legislation it would make Arthur’s position more palatable.


  41. DOES the world economic changed sitaution has anything to do with Mismanagement of the COUNTRY by the DLP ??
    DOES it mean that the DLP should send old people’s pension to the Bank ?
    DOES it mean that the DLP should spend tax -payers money stupidly or that the Central Bank Governor-who is a creature of the DLP- should undermine the work of the people at Statistics or that the loud mouthings to reduce COST OF LIVING should not be thrown aside???
    WHY has the DLP not reduce the COST of LIVING
    DONT you know that to answer the above question that you have to go back to the 2008 and the BIG NASTY LIES told by the WILD BOYS in the DLP ???


  42. @Just Asking

    The independents will decide when the bell is rung and it will not be based on the red meat stuff you are coughing up.


  43. So, is Minister Innissโ€™ word the final word? Or will Barbadians be made to wait for word from a new Minister of Health or a new Prime Minister?

  44. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    @Clone

    If I thought your questions were accurate or serious, I would answer them. If I believed otherwise in regards to your patronising title ‘Mr. Brathwaite’ I may have concluded that you were indeed giving the issues thought. What I do know is that the proof of the pudding is in the eating; hence, after the next general election, tell me if you continue to buy into the DLP-led propaganda that Arthur did not have a tremendous and positive impact on Barbados political economy. Come to me with seriousness or facts, or stay away, for life is too hard in Barbados for me to waste time playing politricks.


  45. @clone
    I would have thought you would have been able to say two things which Sincckler said to move the country foward, but alas the two things which I can mention are the University called him a liar and he refused to give the Barbadians the relief which they are all calling for.He over burdened the Barbadians by making them repay a debt in two years which they could have paid at a much longer time and give them some rrelief. Two ponts which Arthur made were ,there should be a new way at looking at entitlements in education and health. People should have to pay a percentage of their education and health contributions and these contributions can be claimed on their tax returns, What do you think?
    Owen made the very important point that unity is what is he striving for, as far as possible without surrender I will be on good terms with all persons He said he is not in conlfict with any one so aal should get on board .A leader will always have to make decisions and Arthur to his credit made it clear that he is bringing this nonsense to a close,. that ‘s what leaders do..

    The thrust of the employment drive was private sector concentrated but the public sector was not left out.There were so many other Caribbean people working in Barbados and the number of private sector business offering work was tremendous. Some people live on Mars and make up their own facts,As I have said before Your problems will be solved Owen is here. thank God.

  46. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    tony | November 4, 2011 at 8:04 AM |
    “Two points which Arthur made were ,there should be a new way at looking at entitlements in education and health. People should have to pay a percentage of their education and health contributions and these contributions can be claimed on their tax returns, What do you think?”

    Sorry to disappoint you, Tony! But these “proposals” are not “new”. These are just old soup warmed over and repackaged for sale to a new audience or those with short memories. These tax concessions were around in the 70’s and early 80’s. Even life insurance premiums, NIS contributions, allowances in respect of 2 incapacitated dependant relative and 1 other dependant and wages paid to your housekeeper (if you were widowed) were allowable deductions.
    There is a saying that โ€œWhat goes around comes aroundโ€! Although these repackaged proposals should be welcomed to the table for consideration the symptoms currently manifested by the local economy are indicative of a more serious underlying illness. If major testing and invasive actions are not performed immediately the disease would spread leading to long-term complications and even disability.
    Politicians and the so-called economic guru advisers need to stop the long talk and carry the patient to the operating theatre before septicaemia sets in.

  47. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    @millertheanunnaki
    Based upon your comments, is there ever anything new under the sun? Will you really condemn a man for proposing what the government fails to do? Can you truly continue to blame a recession or the BLP administration of the past if after almost 4 years in government there has been such short-sightedness as not to recognise that the people of Barbados have absolutely no problems with tried and tested practices, especially, when through creativity and innovation, they are refined to specific dynamics of the day? Surely it would be in Barbados’ interest to get back a sense of confidence in the economy, or would you otherwise see us continue to promote change, change, change that has resulted in burdensome and traumatic experiences for the average Barbadian? Let us get real!

  48. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    TONY
    “As I have said before Your problems will be solved Owen is here. thank God.”

    But, before the ink had dried on that declaration and the appointment of other โ€œunknownsโ€ to key portfolios, Arthur shot back saying he had returned to โ€˜save the partyโ€™. Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Draw near! The Messiah has arrived! Of the close to 310 000 souls in this country, there is only one man and one man alone capable of saving Barbados and the Barbados Labour Party from eternal shame and destruction. He has the magic formula. The Midas touch! Barbados and the Barbados Labour Party cannot survive without Owen Arthur at the helm. He and he alone can save this land. What crass arrogance! Is this what power does to you?

    Arthur abandoned the ships of state and party in their most perilous hour of the past 70 years and now wants the fatted calf killed to herald his return from exile.

    http://bajan.wordpress.com/2009/09/19/no-place-for-millipede-at-fowl-cock-fight/

    Just a little something from the past again.


  49. Mr.Brathwaite

    I was brought in an old fashion Barbadian home where I was taught to be respectful and therefore your moniker is not any form of pandering.

    You cannot produce any facts that Barbadians are unduly suffering. Our HDI remains high in 2011 as compared to some wealthy countries.

    If the number of Blackberries with data plans owned by the average working class can be used as an indicator then you do not know what is suffering.

    As a PhD candidate you should be able to step above the crowd and honestly say that Barbados is experiencing the same economic pains as most of the other countries in the world.

    By the way do not tell me that Guyana economy is growing because Barbados is 48 on the HDI scale Guyana 178.

  50. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Clone | November 4, 2011 at 9:45 AM |

    Please don’t try to attribute Barbados’ high HDI rating to this current DLP administration, please don’t! Since the early 1990’s Barbados has always enjoyed this status. No politricking here, remember Clone you said that you were raised in a decent Bajan home where lying was frowned upon.

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