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Henderson Bovell

First there was the lost of consumer and investor confidence, then a capital flight from Barbados and now a brain-drain has been triggered. There was also a time when all of the young men and women were taken from Africa and only the old (who could not re-produce) were left. Barbados is in serious trouble but the Government has not yet realise!

A country without its youth and or its best, fertile brains, is doomed. But, this is the society the DLP is building. Not long ago, (and as one of its trademark excuses) the DLP was telling this country that it cannot do anything to ease the pressure locally, until and unless President Obama in America, Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain and Prime Minister Steven Harper of Canada – get it right in their respected country.

Well, two days ago, Canadians came with job offers and within the first session, over 800 young Barbadians had responded directly. Obviously feeling irrelevant but wanting to claim credit for jobs being created “outside of Barbados” and on the strength of the same Canadian economy the DLP said it needed to be strong – in order for it to do similar things here – a shamed Labour Minister comes out of hiding but only to  beg potential employers to come through the DLP, with vacancies, first. She and this-failed-DLP-Government, which plans to send-home a secret number of thousands – still do not get it! Barbadians no longer see this-failed-DLP-Government as being relevant to their needs.

One of the major expenditure items for any Government of Barbados, going forwards – will be: “Retiring Benefits” or “Pensions.” A few years ago when the BLP was in office – the issue of ‘population aging’ was being discussed in a serious way.  The concern then was that there would be fewer people of working age to provide pensions for a rapidly growing, retired and retiring population. The DLP alleges that it is building some society but issues like ‘population aging’ are not on its agenda or at the top of its, “to-do-list:” sending home people, causing an increase in the cost of living, the rate of poverty and unemployment and creating human suffering – is!

The DLP has practically gone into hiding! There was a time when you could not keep DLP Ministers off CBC- TV! Some nights, all 18 members of its large; unproductive Cabinet were in the news, touring buildings or doing some frivolous thing. Imagine! The DLP passed Constituency Council legislation, which commits DLP Parliamentarians, legally – to report to their constituents but they even now break the law in their desperation to avoid any and all contact with the very people they should be representing and reporting to by law – but are causing to suffer and feel that they (DLP Parliamentarians) now need police and other protection, from.

What vulgar crap that the Opposition is not putting forward anything or ideas on the table? What can the Opposition do to cause investors and consumers to have or restore confidence in this failed-DLP-Government? This is pure distraction, intended  to downplay the fact that this fiscal crisis is purely of the DLP’s making – caused by it “Fatted Calf Doctrine” and the same political entitlement spending, which the Opposition warned against?

In desperation, because it has been caught holding the smoking gun, the DLP is in panic mode and wants to implicate the BLP even more so than fixing the mess it has created – hence it still proceeding with its political entitlement programme, while asking the country to make more sacrifice – than will not fix the current problem. “Sleepy,” how can anybody blame the BLP when it is the dems who lied; deceived and betrayed the country?

The DLP has now abandoned the people and has figuratively and literally – left them in the dark, as regards a number of things, including: the Rihanna Deal; the Sandals Deal, the true state of the economy; how many people it bloated the Public Service with since January 15th 2008;  and what is the real position with the IMF!

Fortunately for Barbados and Barbadians, Mia Mottley and “Team BLP” are the ones holding the people’s hand in the darkness! Mia Mottley has been shining the light and is the beacon of hope and as any patriotic-guardian would – she  is the one handing drowning Barbadians life-jackets, while – with sleeves rolled-up – is trying to steady the sinking Barbados, to safe harbour, despite strong and loud objection from armchair critics and others.

This is bizarre, especially since it is already known that the DLP has long abandoned ship, leaving it rudderless, with terrified Barbadians on-board! You know the crisis is serious when (with trade unions and the Church on its side) the Government tells the country that the Cabinet is discussing a list of names of people to be sent home (not the entire Cabinet resigning) but with the plan being that no two people from any one house will be placed on the bread-line.

Sounds like and an excuse to do mischief. So the Government has now also become intrusive and will sit in an air-conditioned room, over “luxury food and “drink” and determine who is NOT worthy for a serving of the fatted calf.  In the mean time, everybody working in the Public Service must keep their head down and keep their mouth shut. Such fear now grips this country but neither the Church nor trade unions are bothered.

Barbados needs a new politics and a fresh start! It has to be re-imagined! We need to build a much stronger and better society and economy. Mia Mottley is therefore the right Captain at the right time. She has remained with the people and has introduced progressive  initiatives such as: Live and Direct Community Meetings; Rubbing Shoulders and the current Peoples’ Assembly, while even encouraging those who have – to adopt or partner with a family and help them survive this period.

Mia Mottley is on the right track and hers is the correct and mature approach to governance. She is on the job, focused and busy attending to the peoples’ business! The first order of business is to re-imagine Barbados. I think she did that beautifully in her address to the Barbados Chamber of Industry and Commerce on September 29th 2010.  Barbados has now to be rescued. If it is not – there will be nothing for anybody to lead in a year’s time!  Barbados then has to be re-cast. We needs to build a better Barbados. Let us create history! There is work to be done — let us get busy, each person according to his ability.

This country, the CSME and the regions needs a new historic beginning that will immediately capture the attention of the world. Mia Mottley has already unveiled a blue-print for a new politics in Barbados. Given the perilous state of the country and the lack of confidence in the present Barbados-government – Mia Mottley could be the “change” Barbados and the region needs.


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103 responses to “DLP: No Longer Relevant to Barbados”


  1. Bovell both parties and you should know because you eat off the tables of both. you yourself is not relevant to no one or any institution.


  2. Mia Mottley is therefore the right Captain at the right time. She has remained with the people and has introduced progressive initiatives such as: Live and Direct Community Meetings; Rubbing Shoulders and the current Peoples’ Assembly

    HoG WASH SAME OLD PARTY FAITHFUL MEETINGS WITH A DIFFERENT NAME AND YOU CALLED THAT AN INITIATIVE TO TAKE BARBADOS FORWARD. CHECK THE AVERAGE AGE OF THESE GATHERINGS AND TELL ME IF YOU SEE THE FUTURE.

  3. Michael Saunders Avatar
    Michael Saunders

    Barbados lost all credibility years ago. The island became known worldwide for it’s corruption and the ease of bribing government officials so/as foreign companies could utilize it’s lax laws and total lack of prosecution to skirt international laws. Just look at how easy one Tom Haughton was able to utilize his base in your island to skirt international shipping laws and to openly ship counterfeit drugs world wide without fear of prosecution… . Bribery…..under the table deals and outright illegal actions flourishes and those who desire to utilize your island for their illegal acts know that all they have to do is fatten the bank accounts of the local government officials and all is well….
    Brain drain??????? First you have to find anyone with a brain……it won’t be an easy task for anyone with any amount of greay matter between their ears have already left.
    M.N.Saunders


  4. fter reading the interesting article penned by Albert Brandford in the Nation newspaper of April, 29 2007 it prompted me to muse on how our Barbados society has continued to allow an already corrupt system of government to become even more corrupt. It is intentional not to litter this writing with any theoretical concepts usually disseminated by many of our well known political scientists and social commentators. Brandford quoted Richie Haynes when he wore an NDP cap back in 1994 as saying:

    “Most of the stealing in Government takes place where Government interfaces with the private sector of Barbados. You can’t steal salaries and you can’t steal debt payments. The next big chunk would have to be in terms of contracts, tenders … and that is where the ‘thiefing’ takes place.
    
    – Dr Richie Haynes, leader of the National Democratic Party (NDP), 1994”
    

    Although it is not a particularly profound statement it is one which all of us who keep our ears to the ground can very well agree with. We look around and observe MP’s who enter government having come from decent jobs but not necessarily paying extravagant salaries, and after a couple of years on the government side we observe the ostentatious lifestyle which many of them embrace. In recent times we seen Rommel Marshall, an insurance agent in his former life who after spending a few years in government now owns property all over Barbados, a business in Bridgetown, drives a Mercedes and we can go on. There is Noel “Barney” Lynch and Gline “Wuk Fuh Wuk” Clarke – Barbados Free Press has written voluminously on these two. Now we see the Prime Minister driving around E50 which is a Lexus jeep which no doubt he would have acquired duty free but if paid for would be significant in price even on a PM salary.

    We however tend to focus on politicians when discussing corruption but what about those judges who sit on the bench while still covertly managing their law firms and legal practices? What about those priests who accept “donations” to their personal accounts for performing the “blessings” at functions? What about those bankers who approve personal loans for prominent individuals with the unspoken expectation that the organizations they head would benefit from significant contracts. We must never forget that the government is responsible for a very significant share of the business which private sector depends on for its very survival sometimes.

    My musing is not to become trap in any Willie Lynch syndrome but only to use the argument that any organ or individual in a Barbados society must logically be a microcosm of the environment. The individuals which make-up our political parties therefore will not be immune to the material lifestyle which now pervades our society. The conundrum for a cynical electorate though is that historically it does not matter which party is in power; the behaviour remains the same. What a vigilant Barbados society must do is to ensure that we advocate for the appropriate safe guards to be established and enforced so that corruption is discouraged, identified when it rears its ugly head and weeded-out with haste.


  5. Whew! Over here at BU we cannot but admire the tenacity which Barbados Free Press continues to demonstrate on this VECO story. There is an old saying that where there is smoke some fire must be close. Keep going BFP we can smell something real stink!

    BU as usual want to add its two pence by commenting on the Pier Head project. We hope that BFP with its army of sources can polish-up this story for us. A major part of the Bridgetown Redevelopment Plan is the development of the Pier Head, which is majority if not wholly owned by Barbados Shipping & Trading, soon to be Neal & Massy Barbados Shipping & Trading. A Google has tossed up that CB Richard Ellis Hotels Limited has signed an agreement with Pier Head Investment Inc to operate a 5 Star 200 room hotel on the Pier Head to be completed by 2010. The development will also include apartments, marina, maritime museum, duty free shops and much more.

    Our source who is well positioned and we know to be very reliable has told us is that there was a bid process held recently to determine the company to do the redevelopment work on the Pier Head. The process had to be scrapped when the VECO news broke recently about high ranking officials who were indicted in Alaska. VECO was one of the bidders!

    The big question is why no similar sanction on the New Prison project Mr. Dale Marshall? After all you have given VECO and their involvement on the building of the prison a clean bill of health. Again BU ask why the double standards on this one Mr. Attorney General?


  6. @ MICHAEL SAUNDERS- strengthening your point

    AN ANGRY Minister of Tourism Noel Lynch abruptly pulled the plug during a live radio broadcast yesterday after a question was raised about his alleged rise from being a “virtual beggar” to millionaire status in recent years. Lynch told Starcom Network’s Sunday Brasstacks talk-show host David Ellis, who was putting the issue of the minister’s reported wealth accumulation after receiving an emailed query in the studio, that the question was “as disrespectful as you can get”.


  7. SIR ALLAN FIELDS LEGACY

    To hear the level of virtual panic in utterances from some people on the BS&T/Neal & Massy merger, one might imagine the Barbados partner was being swallowed up against its will. For all we know, the reported disproportionate shareholding may well justify the term take-over, despite assurance from BS&T’s chairman that the transaction, yet to be approved by securities agencies in Barbados and T&T, is a friendly merger of unequals; and that BS&T was not for sale.


  8. @ BOVELL – YOU SPOKE ON THESE THINGS WHEN YOU WERE NOT EATING AT THE PIG BUCKET

    Everybody knows that the best predictor of future performance – is past performance.

    That’s why a store owner doesn’t hire a paroled thief just out of jail for the position of head cashier.

    The Government of Barbados has poured millions and millions into the GEMS hotels and refuses to provide an accounting even though it is required by law. They can’t even say how much they have lost.

    Nor will they provide any explanation for government purchases of run-down hotels that belong to “special friends” of the government.

    Now our Instant Millionaire Minister of Tourism Noel Lynch wants us to believe that everything can be solved with yet more tax money and the same management team – with, of course, absolutely no accounting for what has been spent thus far.

    “Just give me one more chance” says the applicant for the Head Cashier’s
    See our previous story Barbados Government Enters Time-Share Vacation Hucksterism – But Shuns The Words “Time Share”

    We notice that in the original announcement as reported in the link above, Minister Lynch said that Hotels & Resorts would be the company that was given the land to build condos. The latest report (below) indicates that the land is being given to a company called “Sapphire Inc.”

    I wonder who owns “Sapphire Inc.” and if any politicians or their family members have any shares?

  9. Victor Callender Avatar
    Victor Callender

    Everyone wants to go to heaven, and no one wants to die. The road to hell is always paved with good intentions. Subsequently, we as citizens not only of Barbados, but of this globe should look at the political malfeasance around us, as of our own making. Barbadians, me included couldn’t wait for fresh political blood for Mr. Arthur to be replaced as the Prime Minister. Well, history has proven now, that not all change is good change. What faces our Island nation and its people, is of herculean magnitude. This economic monstrosity, requires denizen political and economic minds, committed to pulling Barbados out of this economic abyss. We are facing perilous times, when the global economies are existing within the parameters of a global economic tsunami. In the interest of fairness, as clueless as Mr. Stuart, and Mr. Sinckler may appear to be, we cannot lay all of Barbados’ financial blame, at their feet. It is imperative that we use holistic economic approaches to revive a lethargic, if not unresponsive economy. As most Barbadians have celebrated “Errol Barrow” day, we must be mindful, that the late great EW Barrow, believed whole heartedly in our country’s motto, “Pride In Industry.” Let us hearken to the admonishments of our fore fathers, and decipher the reality of “Pride In Industry.” Barbados has suffered significant divestiture, within a decade. What are we building as a people and as a nation, are we just super consumers? What does Barbados own, besides debt? Where is Barbados’ educational rating, by the way Barbados use to possess one of the highest literacy rates in the world. What can we export as bajans, except the crop over festival, and a nice jump up time. Are we, those of us writing on this blog, committed to making the difficult decisions, and taking the kind of accountability, to move Barbados forward in the 21 Century. Our mentalities must change from being the most comfortable slaves on the planet, to people willing to serve and if needed, die for the belief that generations yet unborn, need a better, kinder and more economically viable Barbados. The global rat race has caught up to Barbados, and our citizenry has bought into the global misfortune, lock, stock and barrel. Hence, it does not matter which political party sit at the helm of government, the answers will always be the same. In order to change the government, you must change the people, are you ready for change, bajans? Excellence, is doing the right thing, when not a single soul is looking. We must endeavor to be excellent again, to change our outlook of believing that a government solves all of the problems of its people. We are the government, and the government is led by the governed. I thank all of you for teaching me, I am a student of each of you. The most effective form of communication, is the art of listening.


  10. The first order of business is to re-imagine Barbados. I think she did that beautifully in her address to the Barbados Chamber of Industry and Commerce on September 29th 2010.

    @ Hello Henderson JACKASS Bovell

    Was it not in October 2010 after such a beautiful speech by MAM ( as you claim) that OSA and his other BLP Parliamentarians removed MAM from the BLP leadership ?

    It was clear then as it is now…..that you are the only BLP jackass who thinks so highly of MAM !

    If for any reason you are ever in doubt go back to OSA comments about her a few days ago !


  11. By the way Henderson JACKASS Bovell have you repaid the BLP the sum of money you stole while MAM presided over the BLP party leadeship between 2008 and 2010 ?

  12. PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad Avatar
    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad

    Well things have to get very bad and worse for people to hear what we are saying and said at PLANTATION DEEDS,

    WE can see that the more that happen and the worse it gets,is when more people will see the light,
    This Henderson Bovell points out what he see and what he is looking for , to hide from people , He also soon will have to learn to not look out for friends and look for work if they win , But to look out for the people of Barbados and tell the truth when writing ,When no one tell the truth nothing can be fixed and it cost us all more to hide lies ,
    The crook liars and scumbags that is making up work for friends and then pocketing funds, GEMS , CLICO,COW,VECO,LAWYERS, JUDGES, DPP,TONY BEST AND Henderson Bovell, CBC, BRASS TACKS, NEWSPAPERS, IS AT FAULT,
    Now we just need to the people to go home from worked , hired in jobs that some were not needed in the first place , But you hire to make sure they have much voters in their pockets, But not to worry , With in the 12 to 18 months of the next election they will get back work in time to vote for them after a nice recovery, So they must go home sooner, To save money , why then keep them on 2 weeks more , that is good for the people but a waste of money for the government , Sold out by the Union heads , and trust me , I know how them crooks work. Been there and saw that.

  13. Just Commenting Avatar

    @Michael Saunders
    And I quote: “Brain drain??????? First you have to find anyone with a brain……it won’t be an easy task for anyone with any amount of greay matter between their ears have already left.”

    Mike, believe it or not, they are still many people here with the ability to think, think out of the box( I don’t personally like that term), and think radically, being able to assimilate seemingly un-related ideas together into novel concepts. These people, though not many in number, are experiencing a phenomenal level of resistance to their ascension to levels where they can either make or influence the decisions made that can positively impact us, or at least potentially do so. This isn’t to say you are wrong in your assessment, its just to say that they are here, but they are suppressed.
    This resistance is provided by many classes of untermensch. Some of these lower level, bottom crawlers are intellectual corpses, others are implementational cripples, and still others are just blind sheep who follow aimlessly and exhibit scatophagic tendencies.The net result is failure to achieve anything other than confusion and distrust.
    Just a few days ago, a Canadian firm that came to our shores to recruit Barbadian talent for the Canadian market. To me, the firm is obviously under the impression that there ARE some talented individuals here whom they believe can be better facilitated in Canada. When they perform their assessment of the wealth of applicants, they will undoubtedly choose the cream of that lot and add to the growing intellectual and vocational void that Barbados is already creating for itself. Added to this already dire situation, the impending passage and successful signing into law of that Immigration bill now passing through the two US houses of government, will worsen the plight of this country as many more Barbadians with skills, talents and novel ideas take leave of this stagnant land once again for better prospects as did happen in the earlier part of the 1900 to 2000 century.
    What we have here is a group of old, useless, selfish, myopic idiots who want what they want, want their own way, want nothing to change unless they can control and guide the change. Whats almost blasphemous is that they want success in that bundle I just mentioned. These diametrically different ideas have never been implemented by ANY country known to man with any measure of success. Success comes with change and change has to flourish from a willingness and burning desire to succeed. Its almost cyclical.
    Their ( these decision makers and supposed leaders) level of selfishness and stupidity is astounding but they refuse to see their folly. They go to international events, sit at tables with renowned persons in their respective fields and contribute nothing there only to the detriment of this country whom by their misrepresentation is ignored and sidelined. They return here with nothing to contribute other than a poorly written and compiled report which goes and sits at the desk of another useless eater.
    No amount of writing in this blog, or news column will change us and our silly ways. What will change us is action. When 3000 of our people go home, but Trinidad keeps sending people here to work in their businesses that we support, and we don’t put an end to that practice, nothing will change! When we staff our most successful companies with ex-pats when they are Barbadians here that can fill those vacancies and WE the Barbadian consumer supports that business, NOTHING will change!
    When we can be disadvantaged in our own country, but guest moderators on Brass Tacks can come out talking tripe about not wanting to see Barbadians take the steps needed to correct these injustices BECAUSE these steps will paint us black in the international community but said moderators have a vested interest in seeing things continue the way they are going because it is to their own selfish benefit, NOTHING will change!
    When anybody, everybody and their mothers can come to Barbados, do as they please, steal lands belonging to Barbadians and ministers don’t act in accordance with the laws of this land to protect the very people who put them there, NOTHING will change!
    I say, let Barbados suffer. Let those who are young, vibrant, full of novel ideas and plans, go abroad and take up the challenge of building successful lives and careers in other lands. Contribute to the advancement of a country that is not your own, but a country that embraced and facilitated you with the tools that can contribute to your success. Let the lawyers, politicians and social “elite” stay here and have no one else to down trod and disadvantage. Let their gleaming social structures come crumbling down at the loss of the masses to prop them up. Let them descend into confusion and despair while trying to retain the appearance of their importance. Leave this land that has shown you utter disrespect and disdain, and go forth to make your goals and visions a reality.
    Barbados doesn’t want change or success, they want things to remain the same as they were. Our colonisers are no longer white, they are black, but times and opinions have changed, and we will make them fail!


  14. This Thread seems to be all over the place. Cannot follow the incoherent arguments presented here. Some persons seem to want to demonstrate that “them have sense” and everybody else stupid

  15. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Just Commenting | January 22, 2014 at 7:50 AM |

    Brilliant analysis and well presented.

    Young talented Bajans must see themselves as future workers and citizens of the world and do like their forefathers of the first half of the last country (even some from before as with the migration to Guyana) and seek to emigrate as if their feet have wings.
    The country’s economy and social organizations are about to go through a phase of metamorphosis that would see the dislocation and disintegration of economic and social structures not experienced in any recent cycle of the country’s political economy and sociological manifestations since the 1930’s.

    What the country is going through are just the death throes of a decaying dying system and the birth bangs of a new order of socio-economic things to come.
    To use a phrase attributed to Sir Lloyd plagiarized in a moment of philosophical excitement: ‘we must destroy before we can build back’.
    Pachamama might be quite familiar with this uroboric effect upon man and his contrived cyclical word of social organization.


  16. Couldn’t quite make it past the fifth word of the first sentence? Are you sure you meant “lost”?

    Couldn’t quite get to the end of the first paragraph? Is the unnecessary exclamation meant to substitute for the necessary “d” at the end of “realised”?

    It’s not exactly lapidary prose, is it?

    If you spell at the level of an eight year-old, the prospects are bright that your thinking will be childish.


  17. Did you really mean “respected country”? Or were you trying (and failing) to say “respective countries”?

    We guess you won’t be part of the “brain drain”. Countries that import people generally prefer people who can spell.

  18. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Jack Bowman | January 22, 2014 at 9:21 AM |

    Why don’t you do a critical analysis (if you are damn capable) of what Just Commenting @ | January 22, 2014 at 7:50 AM wrote instead of nitpicking at the waffle emanating from a political trumpeter and intellectual lightweight?
    You are behaving like a real pettifogging pedantic jackass, now, Jacko.

    Have you ever considered the fact you are really testing the ‘unlimited’ patience of David the blog master?


  19. “Have you ever considered the fact you are really testing the ‘unlimited’ patience of David the blog master?”

    No.


  20. Can anyone shed some light on reports making the rounds in the north of the island – that yesterday on EWB Day Owen Seymour Arthur visited John Moore Bar and after a few gulpfuls of his favourite alcoholic beverage he stumbled out of the bar into the road and was struck by a car
    driven by Mia Amor Mottley ?

    It was further reported that she refused to stop even when several eyewitnesses shouted for her to so after it became clear who the accident victim was.

    If true….this awful.


  21. Fractured BLP.

    Basically “a te lenocinium politicam”.
    Within a democratic system, people do have preferences and should be applaud. However, you become a total distraction to serious problems affecting our country and you work hard to be political pimp with a spiteful brain.


  22. @ Jack Bowman
    ………………………………………………………………………………………
    Blogging should be viewed as an expression of one’s feeling. The writers in most cases are not masters of the English language, but type information hoping that someone will either answer or criticise the information. However, instead of you using your so-called intellectual skills to inform others, you prefer to criticize.
    “O praeclara tibi stultus esse vivere”


  23. Tell me why

    It is not my fault or concern that you are an imbecile beyond an improvement.


  24. Fractured BLP
    (!)….that one was made for the Movies….(!)…. lol…..


  25. Wow, Fractured
    “sed tanti non respondere amentis” BTW, do you feel sensible people would accept such stupidity as per your Jan 22 writing @ 9:48 a.m.


  26. Plantation…..worry not thyself, according to Bajans, it could get “worser” for these fly-by-night leaders……..read this.

    Some of us are noticing a pattern with DLP leader PM Stuart, whenever there is an erupting scandal which will naturally cause a shit storm, Stuart immediately goes into invisible mode, can’t be seen or heard, more than likely in hope that no shit hits his black suits, that successfully pushes the usual suspects to the front to face the cameras every single day,, in this case Inniss AKA always in a scam 1, Lashley AKA always in a Scam 2 and Sinckler AKA always telling lies 1, 2, and 3 because Sinckler is in a class all by himself.

    Since Sinckler has openly threatened to start taxing lawyers and doctors on the island (so wait, they are telling us that these professionals were not paying taxes before?) that’s another story…..I am left to declare very LOUD and CLEAR in case any BU lawyers/doctors are now scared to do so, that as long as the FDA has a drug that it previously approved now under investigation, it means people have died, are now dying or disabled and/or very ill with the said drug being highly suspect, the FDA does not investigate approved drugs unless something is very wrong, in other words, they are forced to investigate the HPV Vaccine.

    Naturally, this means that the DLP government has introduced such a potentially dangerous drug to the island’s children, per chance if any child/children has already been vaccinated, the parents of such children can speak to their attorney(s) about their rights to initiate legal action against the DLP for exposing their children to potential illness, disability and death, the DLP’s not practicing DUE DILIGENCE or pretending to not practice due diligence is no one else’s problem but the DLP’s, The only attorney I see on the island with the testicular fortitude to carry forward such an investigation is David Commissiong. None of the DLP’s lying excuse can cut it this time around.

    Since PM Stuart is the leader who never seems to know what is happening on the ground in Barbados or in his cabinet (the eager 11 and their chicken coup) even though he is an attorney, it would do him well to enlighten himself to the fact that there could also be a potential lawsuit very separate and distinct that would and could be initiated if Elizabeth Ferdinand advises (forces) Stuart’s government to make injecting the children of Barbados with the now being investigated HVP Vaccine mandatory.

    This lawsuit will as promised not only come from within Barbados but also from outside since most people living in North America have relatives who reside in Barbados and most of them are underage. PM Stuart will not be able to escape this particular shit storm, not even in an underground bunker. If the parents in Barbados and the Caribbean have become too complacent where the health and well being of their children are concerned, we will show them how not to be, a precedent has to be set, these sleazy local politicians have to be stopped one way or the next.

    Now, I am advising PM Stuart to tell Elizabeth Ferdinand to keep her old dried up hands off the children of Barbados and keep her equally old dried up ass REAL QUIET…….I don’t care how EXPENSIVE she claims the cost of the HPV Vaccine was to acquire or whoever financed that scam to use the children on the island as lab rats and guinea pigs.

    It will be interesting to find out if Bailey (a white guy) and part-owner of the insurance company with Harris (an indian guy) knows about all these goings on. Harris is well known on the island as being very politically connected to both BLP, he got the contract for the Transport Board Insurance through Marshall and Arthur AND now has a close business partnership with Inniss of DLP.

    The Harris family now owns ALL of the large, given the size of the island and with the exception of FMH, private clinics on the island and also owns ALL the MRI machines on the island, maybe with the exception of one machine, only.

    To be politically connected means business people in Barbados with access to millions of dollars tend to get the idea that they are UNTOUCHABLE on the island, that notion is ENCOURAGED by the politicians, particularly since politicians know so very well that the mentality of the majority population on the island is that they are poor and therefore helpless to fight such monied individuals and are likely to lose any legal battles anyway because of the deep level of business and monetary involvement of local politicians and lawyers with such individuals, in other words the said voters they need and whom the politicians should be serving, they don’t……..the politicians continually show that they could care less about the majority on the island just like their esteemed and wealthy business friends.

  27. Michael Saunders Avatar
    Michael Saunders

    @limitone:
    For the past two years I have been investigating the actions of one Tom Haughton. He had set up shop on your island knowing that all he had to do was pay off the local government officials which left him free to practice his illegal trade.
    He was able to transship thousands of units of counterfeit Avastin along with numerous other counterfeit drugs to unsuspecting consumers worldwide well hiding behind the fact that Barbados would not allow anything to happen to their benefactor.
    Through investigating international bank transfers I was able to find close to $1,500,000 being drawn on his bank accounts which seemed to disappear just prior to his setting up shop in your island……..then, after this monies arrived, he was able to do as he pleased…..
    Upon taking a closer look at the business practices this just came across as ??BUSINESS AS USUAL??? with those in power becoming very well off while those who are under them starve.
    Yes anyone who desires to improve themselves…anyone who desires a future for their families…..anyone who wants to be able to provide for their children’s future has one of two oppositions….either join the corruption and illegal scams that your government officials are famous for or….GET THE HELL OUT!!!!!!!!!
    Brain drain….yes and as I stated anyone with the slightest amount of grey matter will get out while they can.
    I realize that Canada has offered numerous of your brightest and most valued citizens a chance for a life where they are not being exploited by the corruption that is ramped in your island. These youth desire an amount of stability that is completely non existent in their homeland seeing the level of corruption and exploitation that exists openly with your government officials.
    Michael Saunders


  28. Tell me Why has a complaint on January 22, 2014 at 10:52 AM.

    Here it is:

    “@ Jack Bowman Blogging should be viewed as an expression of one’s feeling. The writers in most cases are not masters of the English language, but type information hoping that someone will either answer or criticise the information. However, instead of you using your so-called intellectual skills to inform others, you prefer to criticize.
    ‘O praeclara tibi stultus esse vivere’.”

    Oh but certainly I informed others. I alerted others to the writer’s level of cognition. The writer’s “information” (as you call it) is not information. It’s opinion. The opinion is very poorly expressed. Indeed, the opinion is conveyed in a prose style befitting an eight year-old. That being irrefutably the case, it is meet to question the writer’s thinking.

    The crucial word in your contribution, Tell me Why, is “type”. That’s exactly correct. People who “type” are not necessarily “writing”. They’re typing. Typing requires no thought. It just involves filling space with written words.

    And why are my intellectual skills “so-called”? Who called them that? You see, Tell me Why, that’s typing. It’s not writing or thinking. It’s just a cliché that you insert robotically into your typing. There is no real thought behind it. What you mean is: “I don’t think you’re intelligent”, but the cliché (“so-called”) was easier to type, even though it doesn’t actually make any sense.

    Stringing clichés together is not writing. It’s not thought. It’s just boring.
    Futue te ipsum.


  29. Just Commenting beams in with some insight on January 22, 2014 at 7:50 AM.

    Here’s the insight: “Mike, believe it or not, they are still many people here with the ability to think, think out of the box( I don’t personally like that term), and think radically”.

    Hello, Just Commenting. I trust that you and yours are well.

    You are conflating two, particularly execrable, clichés from business-speak.

    People are urged to think differently with the admonition that they should “think outside the box”.

    People who think that they think outside the box will try to sell you a computer that works “out of the box”. They mean you take it out of the box, and plug it in, and it will work.

    These are two different clichés. Following me?

    People who think like this, even if they “don’t personally like that term”, are very unlikely to be able to offer advice on how to “think radically”.


  30. Bovell u are a first class idiot for even bringiing up the topic of Candians giving bajans jobs..u are an arrogant self serving douche bag. unable to find yoiur way in society and bestbelive that others ought to be like You .in theheight of many people soon to be without a job.U find it necessary to drive a political wedge which indicates that u couldn,t give a rass ass about nobody other than your sleezy self


  31. Bovell u time would be best sopent trying to find a LEADER for the BLP cause come 2018 MIA cannot WIN she is now damaged goods and according to OSA her leadership has so forth lacks the confidence desrious of strong leadership furthermore she insist on gimmickry a sure sign of her failure while trying to find a way to connect to the masses.. Negro YOUR GOOSE is already cook and being served up by OSA..


  32. ac…..what is it about Bovell bothering you so, as a female and maybe a mother, one would think you would be more concerned about children of Barbados being served up doses of the HVP vaccine now being investigated in the US.


  33. Jack. At least you admit. You used an essay instead of a precise and failed to get over your point. Check the nonsense you typed….. “That’s exactly correct. People who “type” are not necessarily “writing”. They’re typing. Typing requires no thought. It just involves filling space with written words”.

    Do yourself a favour and “et vade, et milvi volant” I am going to do a Freundel on you …..Ignore, and refuse to reply.

  34. Triangle Bangle Avatar

    rumours that one MP has handed in their resignation from the cabinet.


  35. There is some truth in the rumour. Only one problem though !
    Keep ears to the ground and tuned for more on this unraveling story not totally expected

    By Tomorrow bout here going to be singing a different tune
    Those in the know , know whats happening and what has happened.

  36. St George's Dragon Avatar
    St George’s Dragon

    Please God let it be Fumble.


  37. @Michael Saunders

    Interested to know how you were able to access confidential information about the wire

    On Wednesday, 22 January 2014, Barbados Underground <


  38. I was interested to read the front page article in the Advocate in which Michael Lashley is quoted announcing two new bus terminals in Bridgetown.
    Government clearly does not understand the meaning of the word “broke”. It announces yet another ambitious development while it has no money. Even if it gets the private sector to fund it, it will still have to make repayments which will further increase the public sector deficit.
    He also seems to want contractors to express their interest. I don’t think they will get many takers as one contractor enquiring was purportedly told they didn’t stand a chance unless they were in with Jada. What’s the betting the decision has already been made?


  39. Dennis Clarke demitting office in October too? Wait,, he and Sir Roy plan this? After selling out the poor workers and getting all the meat from the fatted calf, ‘dem decide to leave office. How convenient.


  40. They leaving because the obviously have an insight into the confusion which is about to get started.

  41. are-we-there-yet? Avatar
    are-we-there-yet?

    St George’s Dragon

    I agree totally with your prayer; “Please God let it be Fumble.”

    But dah can’ happen!

  42. PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad Avatar
    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad

    Well Well , Dam Well Well oh my dear Goodness.Now the Doctors are crooks , liars and scumbags?
    Well we know the DbLP GOVERNMENT LOVE too LIE. for the sake of the people lets hope they are also Lies about sending the people home.,,

  43. are-we-there-yet? Avatar
    are-we-there-yet?

    David; The confusion promises to be just around the corner. In October the horses might already be out of the stable.


  44. Dennis Clarke and Sir Roy Trotman, TWO blasted crooks, followed by Walter Maloney and Cedric Murrell I hope the workers will see them for what they are worth.. The riot gears up at the defence force headquarters must be coming out of the cases and plastics all like now.


  45. WOMEN will Head the BWU and NUPW

    WOMEN ALL OVER THE PUBLIC SERVICE

    NEXT
    WOMENS PARTY OF BARBADOS (WPB)

    NO MEN IN SIGHT -KEEP MEN OUT –


  46. Are women respected enough in todays Board Room?

  47. DLP (formerly CBC) TV Avatar
    DLP (formerly CBC) TV

    Listening to Dennis Clarke today it should now truly be his swansong as head of the NUPW. It is now clear that he is grossly UNFIT to lead any public union ANYWHERE. If i was a member of the NUPW i would be calling for his resignation IMMEDIATELYYYYYYYY!!!!!He has now lost the moral AUTHORITY to lead the NUPW!!!!!. His comments, regardless of how truthful they are or not, are not what the supposed “head” of a public union should be making and is really a big SMACK in the face to AT LEAST the “temporary” workers in the public service. I mean he basically INFERS the temporary workers have no cause to FIGHT for !!!! He basically INFERS that the public workers are at the mercy of the gov’t and that the NUPW cannot stop it. YOU CANT MAKE THOSE STATEMENTS OR INFER SUCH AS THE HEAD OF ANY WORKERS UNION!!!!!!! Leave those comments for the social commentators!!!!!!. HIS ROLE SHOULD BE TO DEFEND THE PUBLIC WORKERS, TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT, FROM ANY “MALICIOUSNESS” FROM ANY GOV’T. The public workers at least the “temporary ones” must now be seriously pondering WHAT NEXT because their supposed HEAD is sympathetic to whom he should be defending them against!!!!!!! IT is clear as day NOW that he is a DEM, so much so that he has sold out his own union.
    This DENNIS CLARKE states that the temporary workers have no “job” per se. REALLY!!! tell those that were temporary for 5 years or more that bundle of ASS. He should be fighting to get at much of those that are “temporary” for extraordinarily LONG periods to get appointed.
    To Donville Inniss and his statements on cut in his pay, it is clear NOW that not only this DEM gov’t don’t know what they are doing, they don’t even know how to do it (i.e don’t know what they are doing) properly!!!!!! You shouldn’t as a minister make those statements in this economic climate when your gov’t sending home 3000 people to NO PAY when you getting SOME PAY (far more than most of these persons). It smacks of TOTAL INSENSITIVITY!!!!! I mean even if you watch the comedy Yes! Minister you should at least LEARN THAT!!!!

  48. are-we-there-yet? Avatar
    are-we-there-yet?

    DLP(FORMERLY CBC) TV;
    Good post above. But as Bushtea might say; What can you expect from Brass bowls?

  49. are-we-there-yet? Avatar
    are-we-there-yet?

    Having seen a small part of Dennis Clarke’s statements on CBC-TV tonight I can’t help but feel sorry for Government that has taken on the very difficult task of developing a list of workers who will be sent home in only 9 days time in an environment where detailed prior information on who is on the list is likely to be available to workers as soon as the list is developed with the resultant inevitable but self inflicted chaos for the government when individual stories of hardship hit the Press.

    Ideally, the politicians should have scrupulously removed themselves from any involvement in the development and approval of the list and the implementation of the process. Their role should have been advising the CPO in writing the detailed criteria under which the list would have been developed by the top Public servants and then washing their hands clean of any other involvement in the list.

    The criteria should have been weighted re. such considerations as:- Last in First out; Single breadwinners in a household exempted; At least one breadwinner from any household exempted; Special, scarce expertise (as identified by the various departments) exempted; workers serving for over 5 years exempted if a vacant post in their area of expertise exists; Good personnel reports considered; etc. There should have been no consideration of political allegiance or leanings in the criteria.

    That the list, or relevant expurgated departmental summaries of it, is apparently not yet available to the Unions suggests that there are difficulties still being encountered in its finalisation.

    No politician should be able to insert or remove anyone from the list and its final perusal and acceptance should be by the Head of the Civil Service or the CPO, not by any Minister. The relevant Minister could then rubber stamp but not change it or direct that individual changes be made.

    I suspect that the above process might not be the one being used now since, inter alia, there was a hint that Politicians are or will be involved in the development of the list and, if so, there are likely to be serious implementation problems that might result.

    Such problems were very predictable given the way in which the layoffs were announced before Christmas and the postponement of the first tranche of layoffs by two weeks. In hindsight perhaps, it begs the question of why would the Government feel itself constrained to prematurely announce the layoffs just before Christmas when it could have been working on a list and cleaning it up and then announcing the layoffs this month after ensuring that all the systems were set up to ameliorate the problems which those workers who were laid off would surely encounter?

    It would appear that they had no other option on 13th December. Did the Credit Suisse loan come later? Would this have extended their options? Is it now possible to tone down or al least postpone the layoffs for a mont or so?


  50. David | January 22, 2014 at 7:31 PM |
    Are women respected enough in todays Board Room?
    ……………………………………………………………….
    Even if they are not, chances are given the lack of ambitions demonstrated by this present generation of menfolk, women in 15 to 20 years time , should be occupying the majority of seats in our parliament.

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