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Disgraced Speaker of the House, Michael Carrington
Disgraced Speaker of the House, Michael Carrington

To some it is known as blood money. In the Bible thirty pieces of silver was the sum of money given to Judas for his betrayal of Jesus. On the other side of the coin it was the price at which Judas sold his integrity. Judas did not live to enjoy his ill-gotten gains. It is written in the Bible according to Matthew 27:5-8, “So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself. The chief priests picked up the coins and said,” It is against the law to put this into the treasury, since it is blood money.’

A well-known quote by H. Jackson Brown Jr admonishes us to “live so that when your children think of fairness and integrity, they think of you.” It makes one wonder the price at which Mark Maloney has bought the integrity of the Minsters of Government in Barbados.

It is no wonder that the present Administration, although it was promised has ignored any discussions regarding the placement of Integrity Legislation on the Statute Books. Neither is there any white, black or even grey areas in the Constitution demanding integrity and accountability from Ministers of Government. So again, deficiency in the Constitution is a problem with many symptoms, one of which is that no remedies are available for corruption and the lack of integrity that is displayed by Government Ministers.

L-R): Edison Alleyne (Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment), Margot Harvey (Chairman, Sanitation Service Authority), Dr Denis Lowe (Minister of Environment), Clare Cowan (CEO of Cahill Energy), Christopher Sinckler (Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs), Denis Kellman (Minister of Housing, Lands and Rural Development), Senator Darcy Boyce (Minister of Energy in the Office of the Prime Minister)

L-R): Edison Alleyne (Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment), Margot Harvey (Chairman, Sanitation Service Authority), Dr Denis Lowe (Minister of Environment), Clare Cowan (CEO of Cahill Energy), Christopher Sinckler (Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs), Denis Kellman (Minister of Housing, Lands and Rural Development), Senator Darcy Boyce (Minister of Energy in the Office of the Prime Minister)

Let us examine a few of symptoms where the integrity of Ministers of Government can be questioned. There was the matter of the Speaker of the House, who stole from a pensioner yet remained as Speaker of the House. When the matter became public, if I remember correctly the Prime Minister said that the Speaker had broken no law. Under normal circumstances funds belonging to the public are not kept at the Central Bank. Although I believe this to be wrong, I am not aware that any law of Barbados was broken by the Governor of the Central Bank in keeping the money for Leroy Parris. There was no law to prevent Mara Thompson from remaining as the Representative for St. John in the House of Assembly even though she was involved in the missing funds of the Clico scandal. Even with the Cahill scandal, there was no law to make those Ministers who signed the Agreements resign. On the other side of the coin, while there are no laws to prevent Government from exclusively awarding contracts to a select few citizen’s time and time again, it infers that the relationship between the Administration and these contractors is not healthy. It makes a case for bribery and corruption especially when the population is made up of 200,000 blacks and none of them receive these prized contracts and neither are the contracts offered to any companies in Caricom especially when the companies in question do not even possess the technical skills to complete the contract.

Embattled Leroy Parris flanked by Chis Sinckler, minister of finance and Hal Gollop QC, Parris' lawyer on the campaign trail in 2013
Embattled Leroy Parris flanked by Chis Sinckler, minister of finance and Hal Gollop QC, Parris’ lawyer on the campaign trail in 2013

Roy Morris in his column last week saw the scandal with Mr. Maloney as related to doing business. I totally disagree it has nothing to do with conducting business and in his recent column The Lowdown, Richard Hoad does not have a problem with Mr. Maloney breaking the law since he gets things done. He forgot to mention that it is all done at the expense of the taxpayers of Barbados. My beef with him though is this strange argument that he has brought to the table in defense of Mr. Maloney. He brought the argument of Rosa Parks who stood up for her civil rights by refusing to give up her seat. The argument that Mr. Maloney’s civil rights are being infringed upon cannot be in any way justified. Since he brought this argument, I must inform him that more than likely any black Barbadian should from now on demand those coveted contacts as part of their civil rights which are now being violated as they are clearly being discriminated against by a political group.

Although slavery was abolished in 1833, some white men have found a way to keep us working for free, to use the hard earned taxpayers’ money of the workers to live extravagant life styles, to perpetrate the myth that whites are better than blacks, that whites are to remain business owners while the blacks remain their source of labor. It is just a modern concept of slavery. They have used the politicians by paying them bribes in order to gain access to the funds in the Treasury. Those same funds that could be used to provide better care at the QEH, social services, income tax refunds, jobs and assistance for the poor.

Thirty pieces of silver caused a black woman to lose her son. Thirty pieces of silver caused a Coverley to be built as well as a Grotto. Thirty pieces of silver is also responsible for the racing track at Bushy Park, for the awarding of the contract to refurbish the Empire theatre and thirty pieces of silver of also responsible for latest scandal involving the building near the flour mill.

Essentially, Barbados has no laws to reign in those who believe that they are above the law. If the poor must abide by the regulation of the TCP so too must the rich. Mr. Maloney was operating above the law all along until he fell out of favor with the Government.

Unfortunately, the list of people who took the blood money does not end with the Ministers. It includes Mr. Sutherland and every person who has worked or is working for Mr. Maloney. They too have benefitted from the blood money and are part of the betrayal just as a drug lord uses people to launder money to make it clean and seemingly to appear from a legitimate or respected source.

It was indeed disturbing to see young black embracing slavery when they went out to show support for the notorious Mark Maloney. It reminded me of something that I read recently that birds in a cage do not know that they are not free. Therefore, if the door of the birdhouse is left open they will not fly away because in their minds, they are free. We have a situation where free men have the mindset of slaves. Badly needed in Barbados is a course in reverse psychology to be taught to the entire back population.

If they really wanted to change the course of History by talking about money, they would be pressing for Reparations. They would have made their way to London to have a demonstration for Reparations since this is the best time and place to highlight their grievances about money owed to them and their forefathers. Closer to home since these workers have the skills to build up the coffers of Mark Maloney. the best advice one can give them is to pool their resources and skills to form a black company to compete against Mark Maloney et al in the near future.

In the final analysis, the only result that the public can expect regarding those Ministers who have been bribed by Mark Maloney for thirty pieces of silver is political suicide. For how can any Government claim fifty years of independence in public while in secret it clings to the vestiges of slavery by giving away the people’s money to the new Plantocracy?


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102 responses to “Mark Maloney’s Thirty Pieces of Silver”


  1. @Walter

    Good luck!

    Your company will compete with Eckler?

  2. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    If Walter Blackman, the same Walter Blackman who have posted some very activist commentary on here against the wrongs in Barbados, is joining the DLP, I the SSS endorse and support that. We say we need strong minds, and people with integrity. Walter Blackman seemingly has both. What is the problem? We need others to join up with the ignorant DEMS and oust the likes of Stuart, Sinckler, Low Lowe, Lashley and the other members of the 3 PM bunch right out of politics. New and fresh blood with a vision to push Barbados forward must come into Politics.

  3. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    I cannot wish you Good Luck Walter, but I pray you God’s Guidance and Provision

    You invested 20/21 years in your future and I genuinely pray that it provides for your income and sustenance in “these here parts pilgrim”.

    I would say that a part of me is inclined to halfheartedly put that minus sign into my gravatar but unfortunately there is not enough space.

    My campaign is not against the DLP and its inept ministers per se, it is against a systems of which they form an integral part, the DBLP ethos, which has only one road and which, these 50 years post independence, has brought us to the only destination such, as is currently constituted, can bring us – these precipices.

    When you get back, you going see, and touch this, what I call the Dufus Syndrome which will be for you as tangible as one of the Virtual annuities that you may seek to advise your clients on.

    Beware, there is a phenomena called “reverse cultural shock” which many of you returning nationals DONT EVER SURVIVE.

    It starts with “he feel dat because he went to amurica dat he is all uh dat” and progresses rapidly into “dat is Walter Blackman so and so son?

    whu i was did know he when he used to run bout heah bare foot” I gine show he a sickle

    I pray you well

  4. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol….Piece, I believe many would have warned Walter, I know nationals who ran not once , but twice. For him to write the DPP and let him know the true state of the Clico scam and all the politicians and others involved in robbing the poliyholders, he would have to have a sense of ethics…more so than Freudel and Inniss who condoned Parris and his thefts.

    Neither Fruendel nor the others will be there for ever…ifvthey think the UK got some magic potion to keep them there, they are sadly mistaken…the parliament need young, intelligent men and women and not these weaklings who still want to hang on to the UKs petticoats while being corrupt.

    Little St. Vincent just showed the world yhat they are not only independent on paper, but dont have to swear allegiance to anyone but themselves..time to get rid of the old backward, dumb politicians. ..inject new life into the leadership.

    Someone told me Fruendel is just waiting on the UK so he can blame them instead of himself and his ministers for whatever else goes wrong on the island..I believe that, who wants those types of idiots leading them for 5 more years.

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ pieceuhderockyeahright June 29, 2016 at 10:47 AM
    “Mine was not the slightest suspicion that I was in that action signing on with Mephistopheles.”

    Piece, Walter being a man more of numbers than of philosophical discourse might find your reference a bit over his Faustian head. Having sold his soul to Mephistopheles instead of pledging it to Melchizedek like you, your friend Jesus and the miller the ‘poor’ Walter is going to find it rather difficult to explain the thirty pieces of silver he has been offered in exchange for his ethical soul.

    Did McMilton strike a deal with Stuartie to the effect that if you want my services and to make use of both my technical skills and political knowhow then you will have to treat Leroy Greenverbs Parris for the morally boils-infested leper that he really is and to dump him- along with his younger brother Maloney- in the same barrel of rejection to be taken out to sea and put to the bottom of the Caribbean sea to be eternally chastised by EWB for corrupting and degrading the original ethos of that former Dear Loving party (DLP).

    Let us all hope that Walter’s prodigal son-type act of remorse was not done out of any promises of riches and fame as Satan offered to Jesus but out of a genuine commitment to save the DLP from its current sorry self.
    We just hope Walter B is man enough to stand up to Leroy this time around instead of bending over as he was once demanded to do during his past relationship with CLICO and to tell that arrogant ‘powful- foolish’ slug-like leper to carry his “mudder scunt”.
    Your dead brother in loquaciousness Tyrone O. Estwick would most proud of you.

  6. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    My Dearest Suzanne,

    I know that we are not going to let Walter come between us.

    If tomorrow cam and some “Act of GOD” were to bless us and remove all these duffuese and replace both sides with Walters and Jeff Cumberbatches and Leigh Trotmans and Caswell Franklyns de ole man would know that we would be in good hands.

    But you dun know what de ole people does say the good die young but fools, which Stinkliar, and Fumbles and Downlowe and de rest uh dem pun de BLP side, fools does live well into dem hundreds.

    Would that the landscape around us could shift so radically but me fears that such purging WILL NOT HAPPEN with such frequency to rid us of this filth.

    Let me see if i can show you this example of “poorly picked material” and more of the same.

    https://youtu.be/r41mgANxRnI?list=PLf0Sp7jJwZzstE5lDjRolktq_VmGZsAvK&t=23

    At 1.18 into this NationNews video you see Asakore? Beckles approaching the victorious Kirk Humphrey.

    I want you to watch how the more seasoned Asakore went across to the petulant victor Humphrey and embraced him BUT the child Kirk Humphrey frowned and even in his victorious moment was unable to say anything to Asakore Beckles

    From 1.18 to 1.39 the victor was shiftily looking everywhere but in the face of the man that he reportedly beat.

    Dear Suzanne I is an ole man who watches things with explicit detail. Everything that you going do when we go out for the mahi mahi fish you dun know that i going be watching “every move you make, every step you take….” dat is de ole man job

  7. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Sorry you have to choose menu item 12 titled NationNews : Kirk Humphries

  8. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    David June 29, 2016 at 1:51 PM #
    @Walter

    Good luck!

    Your company will compete with Eckler?

    David,
    Yes.

    Eckler is a Canadian firm. A Barbadian actuarial firm should be able to find a niche market in its own country and save the economy valuable foreign exchange. With some strategic thinking and governmental facilitation, it should also be able to earn foreign exchange.

    Thanks very much for your encouragement!

  9. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Finally…someone is working hard in conjunction with Canada to make sure there is a food trade between the islands, something both governments refuse to take seriously for over 30 years.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/82703/inter-island-cargo-service-stream

  10. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Sunshine Sunny Shine June 29, 2016 at 2:43 PM #
    “If Walter Blackman, the same Walter Blackman who have posted some very activist commentary on here against the wrongs in Barbados, is joining the DLP, I the SSS endorse and support that. We say we need strong minds, and people with integrity. Walter Blackman seemingly has both. What is the problem?”

    Sunshine Sunny Shine,
    Thanks for your endorsement and support. Stay blessed.

  11. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    pieceuhderockyeahright June 29, 2016 at 2:52 PM #

    “Beware, there is a phenomena called “reverse cultural shock” which many of you returning nationals DONT EVER SURVIVE.”

    pieceuhderockyeahright,
    That is the least of my worries. Nobody can successfully stick a label of “returning national” on me. I am a Barbadian citizen, full stop. I think like one and have always talked like one.

    Similarly, you should not let anyone stick the label “penguin national”(a Barbadian who can’t leave the rock) on you.


  12. Good luck Walter all the best in your business endeavors


  13. Two good pieces of news that’s so encouraging……Walter Blackman’s business proposal and ideas to make Barbados more competitive and less dependent on extractors and the inter islNd trade resurrection….wonderful news.Most significantly,we haven’t had to have a pompous JA from on high telling us how great the party is.Both ventures have my 100% support and best wishes for success.I don’t know if the Ministry of Agriculture has as yet be approved the importation of citrus from Dominica.There was a ban on it owing to the presence of the Meditteranean fruit fly there.

  14. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    millertheanunnaki June 29, 2016 at 4:17 PM #

    “Having sold his soul to Mephistopheles instead of pledging it to Melchizedek like you, your friend Jesus and the miller the ‘poor’ Walter is going to find it rather difficult to explain the thirty pieces of silver he has been offered in exchange for his ethical soul.”

    millertheanunnaki,
    Et tu Miller?
    Your words sound nice and flowery, but what do they really mean? It appears that whilst you have wrapped your and Piece’s soul in so-called sanctified white linen and pledged them to “Mel” (almost mistakenly wrote Mia), you have unilaterally and disingenuously sold my soul to “Mep”, without my knowledge.

    Keep the thirty pieces of silver, and I will stay far, far from your transactions.

    Until we meet again, up and on my brother.

  15. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    ac June 29, 2016 at 5:34 PM #
    “Good luck Walter all the best in your business endeavors”

    ac,
    Thanks very much.

  16. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Well Well & Consequences June 29, 2016 at 11:33 AM #
    “I remember people were asking Walter to go back to Barbados and contribute his talents re politics not so long ago……

    All the best Walter………”

    Well Well & Consequences,
    Many institutions and organizations had already moulded me before I joined a political party. Wesley Hall Primary, Combermere, the University of the West Indies, the University of Nebraska, and the Society of Actuaries. You will note that no one has ever accused me of selling my soul, or have spurted fire and brimstone at me, as a result of my association with these organizations. During an occasional fit of malice or envy, or both, Pachamamum (somehow he reminds me of Rasputin) would try to curse and denigrate me and these institutions alike.

    Under the law, every Barbadian has a right to join and support a political party of his or her choice. Many Barbadians, here on the blog, and in wider society, surreptitiously support one political party and then try to crucify those who support another. This behaviour represents a blend of political bullying and deep-seated political immaturity. It can only work on weak minds.

    I would highly recommend that Barbadians of all ages, and from all walks of life, seek to enter the two major political parties and let their voices be heard. This would strengthen our democracy.

    I thank you very much for your support and words of encouragement, and am extremely sorry to hear that you have hung up your working boots.

  17. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Mr Blackman;

    I am seeking some answers before extending my personal olive branch of support (FWLIW) for your seeking nomination to contest a seat as a DLP candidate and the reason is, not like PUDRYR that I think you would lose, but that I think you and the DLP might win and you would enter a maelstrom of forces that will be unable to get Barbados out of the mess that we are in.

    Just think of what the winning of a third term now would mean for the DLP and for the ethos of governance in this country.

    Cast your mind to the untrammelled culture of corruption and ministerial wrong headedness that will likely metastasize through the mere act of the DLP winning the next elections. One upright fellow is unlikely to be able (IMHO) to clean out that augean stable. You must realize this, so the question is why would you seek to realign yourself with DLP politics at the same time as setting up a fledgeling actuarial firm that you admit in your post above (… With some strategic thinking and governmental facilitation ….) might need access to government facilitation?

    You claim that your biggest priority is setting up your company, If you win some power as an embattled MP kicking against the pricks of a less than ideal party do you think that would advance your declared main goal significantly? If the DLP loses how would your membership of that party not affect the growth of your company given the examples of preferences set by previous governments?

    Why seek to get into parliament as a member of the DLP now, when most would expect someone setting up a business that will require such facilitation would go easy on the politics until the business is firmly on its feet?

    Why now, when there is evident chaos in the DLP and the PM appears to be a hostage who cannot discipline or lead any of his Ministers as exemplified clearly in the Maloney affair? Do you think you have a magic whip to get all the others in line and release the current PM to display the honesty and drive that his now being held under hostage has masked over the last 6 or so years?

    You have demonstrated that you have spine in many ways but I think that choosing to go into the election fray at this time is counterintuitive unless you have enough US blenzers to tide you and your dependents over for at least 5 years.

    But as usual, I might be wrong.

  18. Violet C Beckles Avatar
    Violet C Beckles

    Walter Blackman June 29, 2016 at 6:33 PM @

    To join well knows crooks , liars and scumbags will make you like them , A smart crook, there is no way you can join snakes and not be one , or change them in to doves, with all the info on ND, BU, 360,all other world news and info and you still look to JOIN THEM. You have lost your dam mind already , White man paper work and thinking of new ways to rob the people of Bim , instead of joining the people for justice you working against the people , You may end up like Agard , Telling or showing MIA or FUMBLE the best way forward that can end them in jail in a lawful system of justice, Making your self an ass on line is proof you not ready to fight for the people but a good looking pay check in Bim ,
    Why not write some thing on line to show them how much jail time they will do in America ,Why dont you try DBLP ways in America and see how far you get, You will miss many elections , We need people who knows how to behave , Maybe you need a advice them on the law. Both parties are crooks, so coming on BU to defend their crooksass ways must be your advance payment in fraud and vote buying, Maybe more schooling in law will help you for some thing is wrong in your head,


  19. I wish Walter Blackman well. The DLP need a few good men and women working to make Barbados a better governed country.

    Integrity legislation and FOI and transparency should be a priority.

  20. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Walter…you are right, the only way to change the face and reputations of both political parties would be for new people to get involved. I don’t think most bajans are aware that they do not have to be lawyers or doctors, or holders of 5 and 6 degrees to enter political office….community spirit, civil spirit and a sense of doing the right thing is quite enough. Commonsense cannot be beaten.

    Many people are not aware, after having been mindwashed for 50 years to believe ya need status and titles to manage a country efficiently. ..we now see how well that is working out into a gigantic mess.

    The citizens need to mature as it relates to making decisions for themselves and future generations, the politicians too are guilty of reducing serious matters of survival of the people into tribal, political hatreds and one upmanship, they too need to mature and understand it’s not playing their supporters off against each other, it’s juvenile and destructive to the people and country…50 years of that stupidity has rendered everyone unable to function in any productive manner, both politicians and voters have stagnated themselves….and if they doubt me, they only need to read the comments online, in newspapers and other forums, no one is impressed by their behaviors. ..any progress the island was making in the 70s and 80s, has rolled back another 30 years for the worse..

    Lots of work to be done.


  21. So Walter, this is major news BU needs to put on blast. What shall we say? Walter returns home to make a difference? Do you have a press release?


  22. I just re-read previous posts by Walter and the comments made by other bloggers on BU. All I can say is that BU is full of comedians, hypocrites and mouttas. No different to the MPs in Parliament, many of whom are often criticised here on this blog for exhibiting these same characteristics.#sueme


  23. @enuff

    Why do you prefer to scribe in a parable. Many here would have preferred Walter to begin something new but what to do than to wish him all the best?

  24. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Walter Blackman June 29, 2016 at 5:45 PM

    But why pour new wine in an old wineskin? Why not join Grenville Phillips whose ‘movement for change’ is untainted so far? Or is it that two ambitiously greedy rats can’t live in the same hole of financial scarcity and surplus dictatorship?

    As it stands, any attempt to return the DLP to its philosophical moorings and to reset or recalibrate its moral compass would involve a performance of tasks outnumbering the twelve labours of Hercules.

    Where should you start? Unlike Hercules why not start with the cleaning of King Fumble’s stable of lepers and low(e)life scum like Denis the 5 & 10 % percent conman?

    How can you break political bread with Stinkliar and the Doctoring of Data Worrell? As a man trained from early in the “art” of manipulating statistics you know very well the data on the viability of the NIS and the officially reported number of unemployed Bajans are just lies, damned lies and statistics.

    Unless the god of politics is guiding you to reenter the cesspool in George Street and- just like Jesus entering the temple and overturning the tables of the moneychangers (gamblers)-to expose and censure the liars, crooks and corrupters who dwell therein.

    As the perfect poster child of the E.W. Barrow experiment, please make a dream come true so that the old boy can be once more at peace in his watery grave.

    If you have to rejoin the DLP this time around please heal the DLP which is currently in very bad shape. All of Barbados would be eternally grateful for this timely intervention.

    “Jesus entered the temple courts and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves.”

    “It is written,” he said to them, “‘My house will be called a house of prayer,’ but you are making it ‘a den of robbers.”

    “The blind and the lame came to him at the temple, and he healed them.”

    “But when the chief priests and the teachers of the law saw the wonderful things he did and the children shouting in the temple courts, “Hosanna to the Son of David,” they were indignant.”

  25. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Mr Blackman;

    I neglected to mention above that I fully support the idea of new entrants infiltrating the DLP and BLP and changing those parties from within and that therefore your declaration re. reentering the electoral fight under the banner of the DLP is essentially a very good thing. I think that a 3rd party mechanism for early change is merely a pipe dream.

    It is the modality of how you expect to make necessary changes in the current membership and structure of the DLP to foster a real turnaround in our governance that I would like your clarification on.

    How do you think, if the DLP wins the next elections and you win your seat, you would be able to significantly affect the necessary changes to move the country forward?

    But it seems almost certain that your actuarial calculation is that the DLP would probably lose and that you could assist and possibly direct the necessary changes in the DLP opposition to make it the odds on favourite for winning the 2021 elections.

    Could your strategy be to become part of the DLP opposition in the next Government (or even to agitate for a high position in its councils) and use the time available to develop the linkages and other contacts and experiences to hasten that likely change of Government back to the DLP at 5 years from when the next elections occur?

    If so, may the force be with you!


  26. David – You have always given me licks for my comments on Walter but I have been proved right. We clamour for “balance” so much that we can’t or don’t want to call out bias when it is wrapped in fancy language and delivered by the annointed. BU like it is the new Brasstacks..lmao.


  27. @enuff

    Walter’s words are there on BU’s pages for all to see.

  28. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    In todays Nation we see Pricewaterhouse applying for a work permit to fill the position of DEALS MANAGER ,as no suitable local person could be found.
    This Government should strongly object ,and at least make Pricewaterhouse ,hold strain on that vacancy until after the next election, where a number of Deals Managers, will find themselves out of work.


  29. I wants to mek my two cents but I really don’t know where to start..sighhhhh.

    De fella AWTYmeister is talk sweet (It is the modality of how..) but he also does frig around a lot too. Brother, yah think a bro gine go to US in a fine-ants field like actuarial science and come back to Bim begging for a pick. You playing Ossie Moore or what?

    Any time a fine-ants man tell you dat he cash in he ‘put’ and get the exact return (20 years later) that he did expect then he either got real smarts or lying like shittte. There in not one coney reason to suspect the latter so he musse effiing smart and ready to ‘partee’.

    De bro wash the current DLP in cuss and call dem all sorts crooked man-crabs who brek de law in plain day-light (Ms. Vernese Brathwaite as Deputy Supervisor of Insurance, and Mr. Darwin Dottin as Commissioner of Police, have been unceremoniously removed from their desks. Neither explanation nor reason has been provided to the taxpayers of Barbados for the termination of the careers of these senior government officials.[…] Is Barbados on the road to becoming a banana republic?).

    So if he going to join that circus yah know its because he gine clean out all dat monkey and lion poop and operate a proper show.

    How wanna wudda expect he to mek real change wid the in diapers political baby Grenville.

    This is a serious man who get 20 years of blenza and experience wrapped up sweet as shitte and ready to partee. He ain’t got time for fellas who back in de day never even went to Nelson Street to buy some lead pipes far less know wha else went on bout dey.

    And de ting is dat he KNOW dat when he get in dat if he do any foolishness and pretend that all a we is lepers all-a-sudden, well well lord help he scvnt.

    He musee use some of he time in Amerikka to get reports on dem fellas whichin he will use to squeeze dem by dem balls. Dat is smart.

    Bless yah heart bro. Win do, and mek change like how de Dipper control things. Just remember dat in dis day yah can’t get away wid shittte like Dipper tho. REMEMBER dat. Social media large and in charge.

  30. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    are-we-there-yet June 29, 2016 at 6:52 PM #
    “Mr Blackman;

    I am seeking some answers before extending my personal olive branch of support (FWLIW) for your seeking nomination to contest a seat as a DLP candidate…..

    Why seek to get into parliament as a member of the DLP now, when most would expect someone setting up a business that will require such facilitation would go easy on the politics until the business is firmly on its feet?

    Why now………..

    You have demonstrated that you have spine in many ways but I think that choosing to go into the election fray at this time is counterintuitive…….”

    are-we-there-yet,
    You are asking fair questions, so I will give you the answers you are seeking.

    If you think about it carefully, we have reached the stage in our national development where we need as many Barbadians as possible to become entrepreuners. However, we cannot produce successful Barbadian entrepreneurs if the playing field is not level, and if a few foreign businesses are allowed to put a stranglehold on our most profitable industries.

    Consider this. Eckler and Sagicor are both foreign actuarial consulting firms, and they have almost 100% of our country’s actuarial market share between them. They cause leakage of our foreign exchange. Now that my Barbadian company Actreks Partners has come on the scene, and is willing to be paid in Barbados dollars, can the Government of Barbados discriminate against my local company, and continue to give its actuarial work to foreigners, and continue to use up our scarce foreign exchange? If they did, what recourse do I have?

    If I were working for the government of Barbados and Mia came to power, can she simply take the work from my Barbadian company and give it to foreigners, if the quality is satisfactory?

    The NIS pays foreign exchange to a foreign company that conducts actuarial valuations of our scheme. The NIS is a government department.
    Is there a law or regulation that forces government to procure services from Barbadian companies first, and foreign companies last? If not, shouldn’t there be?

    If we have many trained Barbadian accountants, should we allow foreign accounting firms to rule our roost whilst our accountants remain under-utilized?

    Why now?

    The whole idea of Barbadian ownership, Barbadian business, and Barbadian dominance must become ingrained in our minds now, and must find expression through the laws that are passed in parliament. The process of entrepreneurial transformation must start now in parliament, and I believe I can contribute to it.

    Now that the economy has turned the corner, we are going to have to look at different and innovative strategies to spur economic growth. Discussions related to finance and economics should start to dominate our parliamentary debates. I believe that I can play a meaningful role in those discussions.
    Low fertility rates are impacting our NIS system negatively whilst high longevity rates are creating a need for more private pensions and savings.
    Harder decisions might have to be made related to our burdensome debt and fiscal deficits.
    The problems are mounting, and solutions must be found now.

    Whereas you are focusing on the power and the nastiness of politics, I am thinking about using parliament to get legislation passed to transform our economy. I believe that I can function efficiently in parliament and develop my business simultaneously.

    Nothing is guaranteed, so we will wait and see what happens. I can only try.

  31. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    David June 29, 2016 at 7:14 PM #
    “So Walter, this is major news BU needs to put on blast. What shall we say? Walter returns home to make a difference? Do you have a press release?”

    David,
    Your suggestion is fine.
    I don’t have a press release.

  32. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Mr Blackman;

    re. your 10:23 pm post.

    A fair response. But I still have a few niggling but possibly unimportant doubts.

    However, overall, I think your posts here have demonstrated a partial workable strategy for improving the economic trajectory of our country, even while understandably staying clear of divulging the political strategy that would allow you to even get an essential ministerial posting in the face of expected opposition from powerful people in the DLP who you would have clearly offended on BU’s pages in the past. Indeed, you have sensibly stayed clear of reopening those old wounds.

    But, as I Brathwaite has hinted, you must have a strategy and the necessary resources to fight the good fight and win bigly.

    I wish you well in your quest and have some hope that it will lead to an improved Barbados.

  33. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    I Brathwaite;

    re. your beautifully phrased 9:48 pm post.

    I think you are saying in your post essentially what I hinted at in my earlier ones.

    Perhaps you should read mine again.


  34. Walter Blackman June 29, 2016 at 10:23 PM #

    “If we have many trained Barbadian accountants, should we allow foreign accounting firms to rule our roost whilst our accountants remain under-utilized?
    Why now?

    @ Walter

    We live in a society where education is “over emphasized and under-utilized.”

    The “over emphasis” comes to the fore when parents “emphasize” the value of education to their children and manifests itself every year during the 11+ when these children compete hoping to “pass for a good school” and extends to the secondary school level, where they compete further for scholarships, exhibitions and to gain acceptance at UWI.

    Unfortunately, the “under-utilization” becomes a reality when an accounting or hotel management graduate, for example, achieves higher academic or professional qualifications, only to be disappointed when he/she reads the familiar “notice” in the print media, from the various accounting firms and hotels informing them:

    “Having RECEIVED no SUITABLE applicants to our advertisement for the position of “ABCD”, it is our intention to SUBMIT an application for a WORK PERMIT for a NON-NATIONAL to FILL this POSITION.”

    It is a travesty when politicians are boasting about Barbados’ vibrant tourism product, brag about the Hospitality Institute’s Pom Marine Hotel, yet gives Butch 40 years of tax free concession, including DUTY FREE CONCESSIONS for his MANAGERS. If we read between the lines, these managers are obviously “non-nationals.”

    Where do decisions such as this, leave our graduates?

    Walter, how do “revitalize” confidence in people who may have decided to pursue a particular career, set the appropriate goals and remained focused to achieve their objectives, only to be confronted and disappointed by the realities as outlined in my “scenarios?”


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  36. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Enuff….bear with us a little bit, should Mia bring in a new face to the party that is not known to be connected to the politicians in bribery and corruption with Peter Harris, Leroy Parris, Cow Williams, Bizzy Williams, Mark Maloney, Philip Tempro, Bjorn Bjerkham and his son, the syrians and indians etc…I am sure ya will get the same reaction from the BU folk until proven otherwise, until such time, keep an open mind, they can no longer hide because of social media.

    The above named along with politicians and government ministers are currently the destructive forces on the island, word has spread everywhere…it will be easy to detect who they have already tainted, as we are well aware and who may be tainted in the future…or not.


  37. “Whereas you are focusing on the power and the nastiness of politics, I am thinking about using parliament to get legislation passed to transform our economy. I believe that I can function efficiently in parliament and develop my business simultaneously.”

    Let me commence by saying that I too have my short comings and am not in a position to criticise perceived shortcomings or decisions made by anyone in their own interest.. Also the Constitution guarantees right of freedom and expression and association to everyone subject to certain caveats. However, I must confess that I am – like many of your fans on this forum- disappointed about your decision to return to the nastiness of politics in the form of offering yourself as a candidate for the party which you once or still supports. I have written before on this blog that a friend of Mr Arthur’s always told me that once a baptised Dem always a Dem and I am not surprised to see that Mr Arthur has taken his rightful place on the other side. However, notwithstanding your youthful political affiliation, your thought provoking and intellectual pronouncements on this forum in recent times was like a breath of fresh air synonomous with the pronouncements of St Paul on his conversion from Saul while on the road to Damascus. Matter of fact, the doyens of BU Bushie et al had already to begin to proclaim you as the new Messiah to swallow up in victory the nastiness of our political system of which you like most of us on this forum have been vehemently critical.

  38. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Balance and Piece

    Don’t stress yourselves about Walter’s political move. It is simple; he has weighed the options and did some actuarial thing and realised that his best chance of getting into the House of Assembly would be to get a spoon and wolf down his vomit (DLP).

    This move has nothing to do with him doing anything for the good of Barbados. It is all about Walter seeking to realise a lifelong ambition of sitting in the house. If Walter can sit comfortably among the current DLP politicians then there’s hope for Lucifer to take a place on the right hand of the Father.

    Walter, the good of Barbados would dictate that these two political parties be banished. Joining one and trying to reform it from inside is like treating end stage cancer with paracetamol. Trust me when I tell you that you are fooling no one but yourself.

    Sent from my iPad

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  39. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Caswell

    Your post of 11.52 and that of Enuff and the exhortations of Brother in Arms Bush Tea, stoked by the verbal equestrian skills of the Anunnaki lead me now to definitively believe that this is indeed a “big foot move” by Walter.

    I mean Caswell look at this.

    I was reading the Red Rose Tea tea leaves this morning after a “big swirl” dat left half of what was in my cup on my white pants.

    But the leaves, inclusive of the unfortunate spill, told me to “expect a washout of the DLP”.

    Now you dun realise that the BLP gone super quiet and that nobody is allowed to speak and say anything UNLESS MIA AND JEROME OK IT, if supports the hypothesis that Walter expects all of them to loose their respective seats.

    No go through history and you will see how oft times that it is only the death of the leader that brings a man or a woman to power.

    Sometimes the death is planned, e.g. Kennedy but in times when death comes a calling, like with The Fatted King, what we see is incompetence being swept in,

    Why even with The Troika, while Owen is not in the physical grave, his political assassination by the leader of the Troika, led to her ascension? DEO VOLENS.

    So I think that he is laying pipe for his railway like in them movies when the scouts go out among the Injuns and get scalp like Fumbles and party going get scalp

    Anyways I cyan talk to you too long cause i got annuder pot of tea on de stove and I got some Liptons Tea bags to bile.

    Caswell, if i was to bust the tea bag to get the grounds to read the leaves that would be a good reading? I going have to speak to *** the feller who tell me bout the leaves to begin with,


  40. The Bees are not going to rest or sleep .searching for the answer to Walter pronouncement
    But my advice is let not your heart be troubled.The times indeed are a changing.

  41. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ACs…yall are going to buy more votes or what.

  42. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Caswell, my dear trusted friend,
    That crafty fellow, I Brathwaite, asked me to remind you about the following contract you made with me roughly nine months ago:

    “Walter, Whenever you are ready, I’ll be at your service. I have been a canvasser, platform speaker, campaign manager and election agent. All that I have learnt is available to you at no cost. Up and on!”

    Having impregnated yourself with such enthusiasm and exuberance, what could have possibly gone wrong to cause you to deliver the following still-born baby?

    Caswell Franklyn June 30, 2016 at 11:52 AM #
    “Balance and Piece

    Don’t stress yourselves about Walter’s political move. ……

    This move has nothing to do with him doing anything for the good of Barbados. It is all about Walter seeking to realise a lifelong ambition of sitting in the house.”

    I Brathwaite believes that he can get between two Combermerians, but you and I know better than that.

    Up and on.


  43. David Thompson was also from that school , up and on , OUT

  44. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Walter

    You going have to forgive me Walter but I done congratulate you so we back to the business of ensuring that the DLP get vote out.

    Earlier today, a man for whom I have great respect among the warriors here who are sensibly contra the DLP given its current constituency, (notwithstanding you) made mention of a big word which de ole man liked.

    I said that, as part of a social experiment I would get the grandson when he get home, to do up that big word in a poster for immediate dissemination

    The big word Walter is “FECUNDITY” and since you know dat i did not go to school nowhere other than Brumley, you dun know that when i see it today, I said to myself, “Myself, Gazer said a bad word”

    It got to be a bad word Walter it too smooth to be other than a bad word.

    So I conducting a social experiment Walter who is on the road to Perdition but kind gentle man that you are dont know it, YET, I conducting this social experiment where I going broadcast this word across the social media channels, and in three months see if “My Man whu sort uh fecundity you is?” tek off.

    Now, you is a piece uh sociologist yourself so you going be able to understand that effing (that is the conjunction NOT THE NOUN & BAD WORD) effing that term tek off as anticipated, you can unnerstand how de ole man and SSS and Colonel Buggy and De Honourable Blogmaster “campaigns” going tek off with “Vote dem to Ef Out, Not one Effing Seat” and tings like dat.

    Effing de Lord spare the ole man life, and the peoples wid de Remington 30.07s say “he is jest and ole man ranting doan leh we out he lights” I should live to see Mia Amor whom I still believe to be the Troika in waiting as she hiring dese lil boy politicians Kirk Humprys and ting, anyways, DEO VOLENS, I gine be able tuh see whu dem udder 1500 posters dat ide granson mekking, we will see how dem goes

    @ TheGazer

    The inspiration for this Gem of A “Sociological Experiment” goes to you

    http://i.imgur.com/jVGNPtE.png

  45. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    post dat de wrong place

  46. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

  47. Rock Hard Cement Barbados Tridents. Can we expect Force India F1 car at Bushy park soon ?

    See page 42 of BarbadosToday.


  48. @Hants

    It is a good PR move by them.

  49. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    As a really good PR move he could tek de Coverley Roundabout and Killer to Abijah Holder out of the ABC Highway.

    That would be a really good PR move.

    and here is another PR move that they should adopt

    http://imgur.com/eePj1xZ

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