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Submitted by the Mahogany Coconut Think tank and Watchdog Group

As is customary, we join with other commentators, that review the year and what gains, if any, the region would have made. As much as it distresses us, we are forced to conclude that 2014 brought nothing new to the region and that 2015 portends little. We are reaching the end of 2014 with most economies still reeling from a world recession that occasionally fools us that it is over.

Within the region, our strongest economy, Trinidad and Tobago, appears to be facing unexpected challenges because of falling oil prices. This reality has forced the Central Bank to review growth predictions downward. Coupled with widespread state corruption and an election that will reveal the ugliest use of the dollar bill to buy votes; it is sadly obvious that T&T seems set for more malfeasance and stupidity in its governance.

In Guyana the President has created a constitutional crisis by attempting to run the country while ignoring parliament, for his glaringly nefarious political objectives. We are aware and have warned that the longer race continues to dominate Guyana’s politics, the longer it would take for this potentially great country to confront and eradicate its socio-economic problems.

Jamaica has convinced itself that the formula concocted by the International Fund has worked miracles. While we throw no cold water on the optimism that the current regime embraces, we are forever aware that the IMF usually boasts of successful remedies/medicines even when the patient dies!

Barbados finds itself technically broke as the administration tries everything from laying off public workers to internal cabinet squabbles regarding economic and now agricultural policy. In the mean time, the poor are being exposed to deteriorating social services. Armed crime is posing a major problem for law enforcement and the administration cannot even develop a proper garbage collection policy.

Opposition parties throughout the region have no true alternative plans to rescue the economies but are determined to just oppose for opposing sake, hoping to get their greedy hands in the cookie jar as soon as possible. Politics throughout the region is adversarial and non-productive. A collective inferior leadership has failed to produce a progressive economic program.

While we have identified the so-called big four of the region, we must inform that all the other islands are at various stages of economic and social decline. While they seldom come under the radar, we are aware that: political corruption, nepotism, crime and high levels of employment make up most of their socio-economic menu.

The Mahogany Coconut Group will never give up on the hope for a united Caribbean Nation but we must honestly conclude that 2014 has not brought our hopes and dreams any closer to reality. The situation would be perhaps beyond repair if the Caribbean masses were not resourceful and creative.

We fear that such resourcefulness and creativity is under threat by the inferior leadership now responsible for our destiny.

The struggle continues

We extend the very best wishes to all in 2015.


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98 responses to “CARICOM Continues to be Challenged by Governance and Economic Issues”


  1. Oh dear Bahamasred

    you really have gone off into the deep end! Stick to the promotion of the Bahamas Economic model or should we say the Stafford Sands economic model or would that reveal that the world does belong to the”rich white boys”?!!

    It seems to me that “success” for an economy, a society and for a people is measured by the degree to which said people live and think like Americans and North Europeans. So by that yardstick the Bahamas is a great success. Cuba will never be a success until it gives up its socialist model and joins the scramble for CocaCola, Burger King, Hollywood, Facebook and rap music!

    As A.G. Fraser of the Bahamian Central Bank notes, Bahamas has leveraged its comparative advantages to great effect. What are these comparative advantages? The proximity of the Bahamas to the US, the ease of travel between the US and the Bahamas and Bahamas geographical character as an archipelago which provides a variety of travel experiences to visitors (mainly from the US). The US, the US the US…

    http://www.centralbankbahamas.com/download/sssmodel.pdf

    Your list of major capital projects (container transhipment port, cruise ship repair facility and BahaMar and while you did not mention it casinos) all have the fingerprints of the “rich white boys” and ok the rich Chinese boys.

    So I plead guilty to “believing” the world belongs to “rich white boys” but only because nobody really offers anything else especially not you!

    Also just for your information, Iceland is a member of the European Economic Area which allows the free movement of goods, services and people between Europe and Iceland.

    As to your jaundiced view of West Africans let us take a little walk down memory lane and review the story of Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and his attempt to build an a hydroelectric plant and an aluminum smelter.



  2. @ Exclaimer

    I note that I lose most of the ‘poor black us’ crowd the minute I mention another former victim state (Japan) that, on account of its cultural mentality, does not take adversity as an excuse for self-pity, but for learning and moving ahead.

    What Japan’s being a coloniser and hated by its neighbours adds to this discussion is a matter known only to you. Successful human beings and human societies have exploited and dominated their neighbours throughout history, including Africans (ever hear of the Zulu Mfecane pillage through southern Africa?). That is a sad fact of human nature.

    My point is not about morality (which you seem to use as a test to place strong nations on one side and weak ones as ‘victims’). Rather, it was about self-interest and being the agent of your own fate. It was about making sure you are on the strong side of history.

    You resist being lumped with Japan (which only just resisted colonial subjugation) because you identify as a victim and think it uppity of me not to. I understand that mentality, because I have observed it for years.

    @Ping Pong

    Wow, you are lost?

    So, you think it odd that investments in the Bahamas (or anywhere else) should have the fingerprints of ‘rich white boys’? You see some conspiracy behind that? I see only history and capitalism, which changes colour as easily as it changes the location of its concentration. Right now it is turning yellow. That does not mean yellow people are somehow destined to be victors and everyone else victims. It just is a plain fact of a shifting economic balance of power. For our region, it has been a boon, of have you really not noticed?

    The Bahamas has a population of 350,000. Have you heard of an American or European city with a population of 350,000 where all the hotels, fast food chains, banks and industry belongs to locals? So why would you expect that of a country of 350,000. Obviously, the domestic sector (retailing, the professions, real estate…..) are reserved for locals, which own these sectors. But even in the US, the internationally traded sectors are NOT local.

    You cannot be that ignorant.

    By the way, Sir Stafford Sands is a hero of mine. He once said that a piece of paper will sit still and let you write anything on it. He was saying that not everything you read should be taken seriously. The same can be said of a computer keyboard.


  3. @millertheanunnaki

    I concede all you say about the evils of individual European peoples or societies at different points in their history. They are just like any other humans, morally speaking. There is no racial content to individual good or evil.

    But what I am talking about is the virtue of taking responsibility for yourself and expecting nothing of others. If I am out innocently camping in the Serengeti and am set upon by lions, do I (having escaped) sit around moping about those evil lions? Do I try to call together a wildlife counsel to get reparations from the lions?.

    NO. That would be unhealthy, unhelpful and an utter waste of time. Rather, I would think “silly me. I was caught napping in the middle of the freaking Serengeti! Let me go get my act together, take responsibility for myself and make sure I am in such state that if those lions (or Hyenas or Wild dogs) return, I will make it worth their while to pass me up in favour of some Gazelles”.

    If you are a REAL PERSON (like Exclaimer see the Japanese, Chinese and whites) then your fate can NEVER be somebody else’s fault. It is always yours. That should be a matter of pride.


  4. Slavery was bigger Crime than Holocaust. Global Racism (White Supremacy) Justification for Slavery was bigger crime than Nazi’s hate for Jews


  5. @ bahamared
    Amen again.

  6. Bondage Of Slavery Avatar
    Bondage Of Slavery

    If you was a negro born in slavery, or a negro born in segregation, or a negro born in racist society or a negro born in poverty you would learn not to get burned owned and controlled by small minded hateful paranoid white race disrespecting you and your children or you are still and always will be a negro slave

  7. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ bahamared

    The “sound of your thunder” makes sense

    It would be interesting to see if the Lightning which normally follows thunder will be transformed into useful energy or fizzle into the ether like I believe CARICOM in its current incarnation, manned by fossilized minds, an impossible personification, has.

    One.

    If you could suggest one area where you would implement such a practicuum that would manifest an alternative, your alternative, to the “woe is me” or the Othello like mentality that many of us are beset by ” Haply for I am black and have not those soft parts of conversation that chamberers have”

    I too have hope and seek a thunderer like Thor or Indra with real thunderbolts and no “word song”


  8. i was all in agreement with baharmed on small island mentality and islanders waiting for the goose with the golden egg to show up at their doorstep to save them from annihilation. absolutely correct
    however bahamred trying to stay on point and having a zeal to be obviously correct and to chastise and be critical became over zealous and mistakenly obscured or even ignore the damage inflicted on small islands during colonial reign and the hardships still being felt induced by psychological scars and activated by low self esteem with the probability and intent to reinforce a hardened need to be dependent on others. yes with sound argument it is a bad place to be,
    Moving forward and yet looking backward one can concede that these small islands state( have )a hard road to hoe and had not for outside help that road would be much harder e.g the bahamas has piggy back on the influence of the USA to propel and escalate its tourism industry , yes there are lions sitting waiting to devour its prey but then again some of the prey are too small to chase.
    In the final analysis small islands nations would have to do what is in their best interest to move forward and pretense and wishful thinking is not going to do it,


  9. @ Piece
    “If you could suggest one area where you would implement such a practicuum that would manifest an alternative, your alternative, to the “woe is me” or the Othello like mentality that many of us are beset by….”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++

    Is this not a MAJOR undertaking…?

    ….the classical solution to this problem would be for the country to invest in an education system that would research and disseminate an unbiased historical facts, develop a strategic vision for the future, and inculcate this knowledge into the population.
    No doubt this is what Dipper had in mind, as did Nkrumah and some other visionaries…..

    Had we done this, we would have developed a true and proper appreciation of our real worth; of the strength and resilience of our forefathers; and of our history.

    We would have a clear vision of where we want to be in this world, what we want for a future, and of our abilities to actualize this vision.

    …..but then we got people like Sir Cave Hilary involved….
    …..we imported those ‘educated’ by the enemy to teach our ‘trildren’ about their inferiorities; their need for AID; their need for foreign investments….
    …..we appointed vision-less jackasses as leaders – whose mission in life is to emulate the very people who seek to enslave us….
    shiite man…..
    …..we are begging for ‘reparations’ from the very enemy – the ultimate ignominy !!!

    Sorry Piece, there is no other description that can fit…..
    ….the ONLY suitable explanation…
    BRASS BOWLS……

    Of course there is always the NON classical solution…..
    But wunna fellows feel that the BBE approach is a joke….


  10. No one is begging for reparations

    They are fighting for it in Court peacefully and legally

    Attempting to do full Justice for the Cause to get Justice for Past Present and Future perspective

  11. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Bush Tea

    I get really scared when I read what you write because the enormity of the challenge and the futility of discussing it is enough to distress and dissuade the spirit.

    You are so right about implementing a national psyche indoctrination that a serious education programme, led by someone other than “the thrildrun are is learning” Jones Minister of Eddy Kashun, would do.

    We are living in Revelations around the 8 chapter prior to the first cataclysmic earthquake…

    Peradventure my Lord that there are but …. who love you, and do your commandments, will you save us from the things therein spoken of ???


  12. @ US Slave

    Good name…..
    reflects your mentality…

    But you see Bushie…?
    The bushman will NOT be taking no animal who raped his grandparents for 500 years to no damn court looking for no damn amount of money to compensate….
    …especially a court run by the same damn animals….

    But it is not difficult to see how this could make sense to a slave….


  13. US Slave is the name of Blog
    see link


  14. @Bush Tea January 1, 2015 at 8:57 AM #

    You have started the New Year making sense…..except for the BBE……chuckle


  15. @ Piece
    Want to know what IS frightening…?

    When you assess this world from the BBE perspective (as if any other perspective is relevant) it becomes patently clear that the VERY BEST option would be to assemble all the brass bowls together; melt them in one big fire, and start all over again …. cause it is abundantly clear that brass bowls will be brass bowls….

    What is unique about Barbados is that it has had a uniquely excellent chance to be a model of what some polish and care could have done to transform brass bowls into ornaments of beauty….

    ….In terms of the kind of leadership we enjoyed up to the 1980’s
    ….the social and economic development that RESULTED from sound leadership
    ….the foundation of prioritizing and investing in education
    ….the infrastructural development
    ….the initial focus on owning national assets…

    Talk what shiite yuh like, in those days, Barbados WAS the best place on earth…. (obviously no UN assessment would ever acknowledge that fact, but Bushie affirms it 🙂 )

    Then came the philistines…..

    Boss…
    That Revelations Earthquake is now overdue…..
    …and very appropriate in the circumstances.

  16. I Would Know Him Avatar
    I Would Know Him

    You have Racist Courts in Racist Countries with Racist Histories
    Those are the Courts that Negros will be filling their cases for Reparations

    What are you scaredy-cats scared of, losing a case


  17. @ US Slave January 1, 2015 at 9:31 AM #

    US Slave is the name of Blog
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    apologies…
    But Bushie’s same sentiments goes to the blog then….

    Bushie is the descendant of REAL kings and queens.
    More importantly, the Bushman is one of BBE sons….

    shiite man….
    What slave talk what?!?!

    Wuh even if a fellow were to capture and physically enslave the bushman ….he will not be holding a ‘slave’, but a KING to ransom…..

    …and you can rest assured that his ass will pay the appropriate price in the fullness of time……all the way to his many generations….


  18. Bush Tea wrote “…..we imported those ‘educated’ by the enemy to teach our ‘trildren’ about their inferiorities; their need for AID; their need for foreign investments….
    …..we appointed vision-less jackasses as leaders – whose mission in life is to emulate the very people who seek to enslave us….”

    now go read about Sir Stafford Sands

    http://www.jabezcorner.com/Grand_Bahama/oulaha1.htm

    Bahamasred thinks I am arguing with him but he’s mistaken. I am just acknowledging that his model is the only one on the table whether I agree with it or not. That said don’t promote the Bahamas model and then try to disparage me for observing the dominance of the “rich white boys”. Don’t disparage me for observing that the model is characterised by conspicuous consumption of the culture, the products and the thinking of the the “rich white boys”. Don’t disparage me because I may naively ask “but is there ever enough?” and question why if one is not chasing Facebook, Hennessy and Remi weave then one is supposed to be poor. Don’t disparage me because in my childlike innocence I ask what makes a Burger King Burger “better” than a Pink Star liver cutter or why the Wards had to sell Mount Gay to Remy Martin or why the credit unions can’t have a bank, or why Cost U Less was supposed to lower the cost of living, or why we need CAHILL to establish a waste to energy plant, or why we cuss the BLP for allowing the sale of land to foreigners but not the DLP for promoting economic citizenship of the same foreigners or , or or …. get the point!

    We need to stop the hypocritical posturing and just be honest and acknowledge that we are chasing the Stafford Sands model and once having done that please take Barrow’s statue down, hand back the 1966 Independence Order and lets get the Sands model working “right”!!

  19. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Bush Tea

    The modus (and meter) of “US Slave” is Easy Squeeze aka Make No Riot, she is known to the court muh lud

    @ US Slave

    Not that we are scared of winning the case.

    It is more so the knowledge of know we will loose it a forehand, losing it and the colossal waste of scholarly effort and HR which could be better deployed using this cadre of warriors who are attuned to the fight in national psyche indoctrination for us niggas, by us smarter niggas for a wiser more resilient and economically independent future nigga.

    Repatriation is a King Canute endeavour we cannot stay the reach of the waves…

  20. I Would Know Him Avatar
    I Would Know Him

    Piece
    Reparations is about lodging a Case in Courts as Statement of Facts and letting History Judge righteously. You take your Wins and Losses as life experiences and lessons. Winning basic human rights is not really winning anything. Life can be defined as fighting for rights

  21. I Would Know Him Avatar
    I Would Know Him

    I was having problems posting up US Slaves Blog link since yesterday
    and tried different permutations of my name and comment to determine who was blacklisted (whitelisted)


  22. @ Kiki /Easy
    Reparations is about lodging a Case in Courts as Statement of Facts and letting History Judge righteously.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    …surely you are not naive enough to expect righteous judgment from the very people who saw it fit, legal and morally upright to treat your fore parents like animals for 500 years, and who show no real inclinations to a different perspective even today – except that some physical LAWS exist, that prevent their overt continuation….. a la blacks in the USA today…

    ….besides, HOW MUCH would you accept as appropriate compensation for your ancestors’ blood? what will satisfy you in US dollars or Euros?

    Let’s say they agree to pay twice whatever you choose to ask….
    Could you live with the shame?
    What EXACTLY would you do with the blood money? …buy mercedes for all the children of victims? Build infrastructure to mimic the people that you sued?

    Look boss…
    The right and proper response of a REAL king who had be held in bondage, and who won his freedom after 500 years, is not to stoop and beg at the feet of his captors, but to quickly re-establish his kingdom by utilizing and excelling at the those unique qualities that are inherent in royalty….
    THEN he is in position to enforce TRUE JUSTICE and to honour his ancestors’ sacrifices…

    ….naivety, begging and scraping are NOT among those qualities, which include self confidence, leadership, justice, creativity, fearlessness, self-respect…..


  23. @Bush Tea

    You are wrong if you believe reparation is just about money.

  24. I Would Know Him Avatar
    I Would Know Him

    This matter of reparations is being shut down by NSA GCHQ spies and propaganda, meanwhile they are pushing out propaganda of slavery elsewhere
    A Case filed is a Case filed which must be looked at in Law. If Racist Courts in Racist Countries can block the case then it proves that they are still racist warmongers, they control what is in the interests of their Country and would kill and murder you for thinking radically different


  25. David January 1, 2015 at 10:52 AM #

    @Bush Tea

    You are wrong if you believe reparation is just about money.
    ………………………………………………………..
    David

    What is it about?

  26. I Would Know Him Avatar
    I Would Know Him

    My name’s not David, but establishing wrongs of white versus black slavery and white versus black supremacy and white versus black racism and white versus black bias in Court of Law would be one step towards remedying the white versus black injustices past and present and onwards towards future in terms of harmony and equal rights


  27. @I Would Know Him January 1, 2015 at 12:28 PM #

    In the real world…..right and wrong does not exist…….a future of harmony and equal rights,is a utopian dream……the world that we live in is geared towards constant animosity based on differences of which melanin content is only one of many differences.

    This world as BT tries to explain time and time again is based on superior strength,either of arms or brains.

  28. I Would Know Him Avatar
    I Would Know Him

    “The world that we live in” is created by yourself unless you allow others to create their version of the world for you. The connectedness of past wrongs still manifesting as present wrongs are seamless. The solution is identification and understanding the problem from history to present 2015. If you let USA-UK dictate policy you may as well suck their dicks


  29. @I Would Know Him January 1, 2015 at 12:51 PM #

    Thanks for making BTs point pellucidly clear,since he does not intend to be dictated to ,either in the courts or what goes into his mouth……….

  30. I Would Know Him Avatar
    I Would Know Him

    Well its happening (the Caricom Reparations Case) and your chatter is helping them defeat you as you are psyched out mentally


  31. @I Would Know Him January 1, 2015 at 1:05 PM #

    …..to each their own……..enjoy

  32. I Would Know Him Avatar
    I Would Know Him


  33. @Vincent

    The topic of reparations is an emotive one and clearly not a black and white issue. BU’s view is known to you and those who contribute to this forum. Much of the developed world, especially England, was built on the backside of slavery. It was wrong, it was an immoral act which history has indelibly recorded. In simple terms it was state sponsored and it would be remiss of the Black race if history does not record that we try to address it. Spin it how you want and we can agree to disagree.


  34. To those of you who are dismissive of reparations be very careful. You risk both denying and trivialising your history.


  35. Slavery references on internet will be deleted


  36. Money can’t buy you love
    but the greedy man wanted to rob you
    steal and breed your children for slavery
    make them live in bondage
    there is no moral or legal justification
    except everyone else robbed Africa
    until it was all taken up..
    Hitler was forced to scapegoat Jews
    and invade Poland instead
    if you can’t spot racism
    in culture you must be blind
    truth is white is afraid of black
    and afraid of reparations cases
    and black unity
    black strength is stronger than weaknesses
    http://youtu.be/FFCBL3DtwbY


  37. When will people take time to learn and understand history as opposed to bits and pieces from search engines.

    So 500 years of west African/European trade existed that made both entities rich,as Obasanjo of Nigeria confirmed in Bim some years ago.

    Re-read Bahama Red or Bush Tea and then tell me how somebody saying sorry is going to help you.

  38. Easy squeeze (make no riot) Avatar
    Easy squeeze (make no riot)

    “So 500 years of west African/European trade existed that made both entities rich”

    Glass Beads for people did not make any one rich

    Europeans leveled the African Settlements and Cities that were even more advanced than Europe (such as Timbuktu)

    When Africans sold competing tribes off to Europeans did they have much choice when dealing with the nice Europeans


  39. Sorry is an admittance of a wrong.it is the highest form of truthfulness to be extracted from a perpitrator it is proof positive that those who did orcommited the wrong takes full ownership for the act or wrong doing that they did to another person or entity.
    In seeking or pursuing the alleged perpitrator the first step of acknowledgement is prove that a wrongful act or deed was committed by the perpitrator


  40. @ AC
    Sorry is an admittance of a wrong.it is the highest form of truthfulness to be extracted from a perpitrator it is proof positive that those who did orcommited the wrong takes full ownership for the act or wrong doing that they did to another person or entity
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    …in that case, Bushie is SORRY to have considered you to be a total and complete jackass for all these years on BU……
    Hopefully you can now sleep peacefully at night …..and the man may even come back from Arizona…..

    ..and if yuh want some reparations, feel free to apply for a few Grantleys after signing the appropriate forms and waivers of course….

    …..bowl!
    Sorry is a WORD…… period.

  41. Easy squeeze (make no riot) Avatar
    Easy squeeze (make no riot)

    God Remembers Those who Repent
    Leviticus 5:5
    when anyone becomes aware that they are guilty in any of these matters, they must confess in what way they have sinned.

    Numbers 5:7
    and must confess the sin they have committed. They must make full restitution for the wrong they have done, add a fifth of the value to it and give it all to the person they have wronged.

    Leviticus 26:40
    “But at last my people will confess their sins and the sins of their ancestors for betraying me and being hostile toward me.

    maybe the women are the rebellious ones who will sort out the reparations


  42. @ Easy
    Those references are about people who WILLINGLY come to a realization of guilt. Not to those on whom a court may confer guilt.

    If you were right then THE perpetrators themselves (or their descendants) would be the ones convening the trials.

    Did a duly convened court not acquit OJ Simpson?
    Did anyone believe that the verdict was binding?
    Did they not lock his pooch up anyway…?

    You can take a racist to water (or court), but cannot make him drink, (….or wash his heart pure…..)


  43. after the accuser extract the truthfulness that an illegal act had/ or being unjustifiably committed by the perpetrator ,next comes a formal guarantee by way of action by the perpetrator said action can be either by monetary or spoken or written word that may be executed in the form of an apology

  44. Easy squeeze (make no riot) Avatar
    Easy squeeze (make no riot)

    Even the Europeans (descendents) admit that Slavery was wrong which is indisputable but will attempt to get off on technicality such as crimes were committed hundred years ago which can be challenged like Kenyan brutalities.

    If Courts do deem Babylon not guilty, then the Courts will prove themselves partial and not fit for purpose as the legal system is on trial too


  45. bushite .. i have something personnal to tell u but i would save it for later maybe after i take my midnite nap, ram goat..

  46. Easy squeeze (make no riot) Avatar
    Easy squeeze (make no riot)

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