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Submitted by William Skinner
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart

Our Prime Minister, Mr.Freundel Stuart has now determined that technology is partially to blame for declining standards. Many of the issues we now confront began to surface in the mid-seventies. When the gangs first appeared, they were dismissed as “wayward youth”; after we ignored the agriculture sector for nearly forty years, we were then advised to make kitchen gardens and when the cracks started to manifest themselves in the school system, we opened so-called “Centers” with little or no format or known purpose.

When it was obvious that the drug culture was taking root and a drastic well planned approach was needed, the then top law enforcement officer announced his hands were tied. This led to a mammoth Crop Over hit by the Red Plastic bag. Problems at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, we blame nurses; problems at the school plant we blame teachers and problems with garbage disposal we blame sanitation workers.

Of course all the problems related to productivity are blamed on the workers. We never critique the corporate culture that is set by management. We complain daily about our youth but ignore those who are gallantly setting up businesses, involved in the arts and are trying their best to find themselves in a society that offers little or no assistance to our young entrepreneurs.

What we are failing to admit is the woeful lack of any visionary national policy and our perpetual belief that we can complain and hope for the return of a Barbados that is really gone forever. We look around and are convinced that all the changes in the entire world are temporary. We believe that one of these mornings, we will wake up and be put in a time capsule that will land us in an idyllic Barbados with quaint little villages, where the poor are expected only to be: poor, peaceful and polite.

It is not technology, it is a deepening poverty that can no longer be ignored; it is a stagnant political culture inherent in our two major political parties and an education system that to all intents and purposes, can no longer produce the kind of citizen needed to carry us for another fifty years.

Mr. Prime Minister, technology is not the problem. We can throw all the computers, cell phones and other gadgets in the Careenage and such an act will not solve any of our problems. It is not that simple, Sir.


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84 responses to “No Mr. Prime Minister”

  1. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The dude is so backward, that it would never enter his mind that 1000 techies operating anywhere in the world, would go a long way in helping his foreign exchange problem…….add an additional 1000 techies per year and foreign exchange would hardly be a problem.

    ………where the leaders have no vision….the people perish.

  2. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “Mr. Prime Minister, technology is not the problem.”

    It’s actually Fruendel that is the problem, his useless ministers are the problem, the self-absorbed and greedy politicians are the problem.


  3. Technology is part of the solution. Train the youth in technology and export them.


  4. Technology is defined in many ways.

    It is not only about software and hardware but also about how decisions are made to create value.


  5. up to the time of becoming PM the man could not understand the use of a washing machine, so he continued to wash in a tub, how do you expect him to know the value of technology?


  6. Bushie would have to see where the PM said that “technology is partially to blame for declining standards.”
    Not even Froon would sink to such levels of nonsense…. AC perhaps…!!

    “Technology” is nothing more that the practical results of societal advancements.
    When water was piped into cities … that was technology
    When the Steam engine drove the industrial revolution….. technology
    When computers facilitated the communication age …. technology
    Indeed, technology normally reflects IMPROVING standards….

    Perhaps Froon is confused by the phenomenon faced his set of prehistoric donkeys, finding themselves with the challenges presented by modern technology – after being elected to office when another set of monkeys could not keep their hands out of the cookie jar.

    Technology will always be confounding to brass bowl donkeys.


  7. Technology the problem?

    The establishment wants to send Barbadians back to history before 1800. Plantations without technology, but human work.

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Someone was telling me that Edmund Hinkson exposed the fact that since 2012 there has been a Prevention of Corruption Act passed through both houses of parliament, but Fruendel and his gang refuse to take it to the GG to be signed, so it does not currently stand as law in Barbados….this is 2016 and they do not want to see anticorruption legislation passed, it’s under their control and they refuse to act.

    What does Fruendel and his ministers do for the people’s money….how are they justifying their salaries, their existence in parliament. .., how will they get the country out of it’s huge deficit, when simple matters to help the island’s growth….eludes them.


  9. Frundel will expect to get peerage, appointment as ambassador in London, badges, land in a gated community, a new Mercedes, his face on a new banknote, a bank holiday named after him and a statute as national hero next to Bussa – if he does not win next election. Or better, first president of the Banana Republic of Barbados.


  10. It’s not technology,it’s lack of leadership right at the top where Freundel Stuart sits.This PM is notorious for not speaking to his cabinet,is notorious for avoiding decisions by fanning out his ministerial portfolio to others,is known as one who doesn’t lose any sleep over anything,is known as the one who is not a person possessed of interpersonal and interactive skills,appears ill at ease among people.Prime ministership calls for a trailblazer approach to governance.Until Barbados finds a PM with an insatiable appetite for success and surrounds him/her self with talented servants of the people and talented advisers,there will be no progress.
    There will be no progress with the Fumbles fools like Kellman,Brathwaite,Sinckler,Blackett,2 Lashleys,Jones,Inniss,Lowe,,Quisling Boyce,Todd,Byer,Carrington and Ince.


  11. Tron, please identify the establishment, and where are the plantations ,

    BushTea, AC made of steam engine technology,


  12. WW&C after all you idea of great technology is having a sickening demented interest in the personnel lifestyle of individuals


  13. now here is something to think about

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CpheL71W8AAVqN5.jpg


  14. @ AC 8;35 PM
    …that what Bushie has been trying to tell you about Froon….


  15. @Watchman

    establishment = those working against the common good and into their own pockets
    (modern) plantation = every place where people are deprived of their assets and punished for seeking economic freedom


  16. Trump is a democratic mole. Imagine, Peter Harris running for BLP as PM candidate. Frundel would win again.


  17. In the words of Rodrigo Duterte aka Dirty Harry of the Phillipines “THERE’S NO CURE FOR STUPIDITY AND INCOMPETENCE.” Maybe he can help out Barbados starting with the head.

    https://youtu.be/7NrIcuBf7iU


  18. Bush Tea August 26, 2016 at 7:44 PM #
    Bushie would have to see where the PM said that “technology is partially to blame for declining standards.
    ……………………………………………………………………………………
    Why are we so surprised about the PM’s latest utterances. Isn’t he the same man who chided Bajans for complaining ,when they are fortunate to have ‘Electrified homes, running water , and wall houses?”


  19. Barbadians expect too much of politicians.
    An election is a popularity contest. The winners are not likely to be the best or the brightest and we cannot expect them to solve most of our problems
    Most of the problems at the QEH really are the fault of the nurses and doctors who work there. Most of the problems in schools really are the fault of the principals and the teachers, although some students share the blame.
    Why blame a failing agricultural sector on the government? It isn’t as if Trinidad or Jamaica or Puerto Rico have a lot of successful farmers. Did Owen Arthur succeed reviving sugar or linking chicken and vegetable producers to the hotel industry?
    Most governments only get a few things right. In this country, people can’t even agree on the merits of a new hotel project.

  20. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    William

    You said:

    “Mr. Prime Minister, technology is not the problem. We can throw all the computers, cell phones and other gadgets in the Careenage and such an act will not solve any of our problems. It is not that simple, Sir”.

    But do you know how many of our problems would be solved if he and a few of his colleagues were thrown into the Careenage?

    I do not know the number but it is likely to be significant.


  21. @chad99999

    If it is the people´s fault, why do Barbadian citizens get a mortgage for 4,9 % whereas the government pays 10,0 % at Credit Suisse? Answer: The banks trust the citizens more than their leaders. Not to forget the large amount of private savings, whereas the government lacks any financial buffer.

    In other words, if the government would do as good as its citizens, Bim would thrive. In fact, the country would do better without any bloated government. As Thatcher said: “There is no such thing as public money; there is only taxpayers’ money.” The Barbadian state (government plus administration plus judiciary) has failed, not the civil society.


  22. @ Chad99999
    Boss … are you over 18?
    You fairly bright …but you like you only recently exited the womb yuh….

    Throughout history, the fortunes of nations have been directly tied to the quality of their leaders.
    If it is a ‘popularity contest’ here, then there may be too many brass bowls around who think that success is a birthright – even if we do a lotta shiite.
    …and there are DEFINITELY too many jackass politicians looking for a free ride …while knowing full well that they could not lead a piss-off at a brewery….

    The ONLY thing worse are church leaders ….who take on the ULTIMATE responsibility of teaching the REAL PURPOSE of life – when they don’t have a clue themselves …and are only looking for a free tax-free ride through life….
    Bushie would not want to be in THEIR shoes when THAT day comes…. shiite!!!

    @ Colonel Buggy
    …..Isn’t he the same man who chided Bajans for complaining ,when they are fortunate to have ‘Electrified homes, running water , and wall houses?”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    He can’t mean stinking Bushie…
    He probably meant AC…
    Truthfully..
    Bushie wondered how she managed to get a wall house with water and current too…
    LOL
    ha ha ha

  23. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ACs…if yall would stop pimping behind people’s personal business being displayed on Naked Departure to see if ya own dirty business is being exposed, you would not know it exists. ..

    …..I do not read them, they hold no interest for me, cause I will not read my name there, but you are always glued to them, don’t you have anything better to do….


  24. THIS MISCREANT FOR AH JACKASS NEVER CEASE TO TO BE ONE OF THE MOST IGNORANT, INCOMPETENT, INEPT, LOWLIFETED B!TCH BASTARD I EVER COME ACCROSS, FROM THE TIME THIS ACCIDENT BECAME PM SO THEY SAY, WAS BLAMING EVERYTHING, EVERYONE OF DEM, BLAME BLAME BLAME……I WONDER WHERE DOES THIS FOOL LIVE… THIS STONE AGE B!TCH IS SO BACKWARDS THAT TECHNOLOGY IS TO BE BLAME FOR THE STATE OF THIS POOR==RAKEY COUNTRY THAT HE AN THE LIKE OF HIS GANG FAUCKUP, BUT FRUNDAL A.K.A BLACK MAMBA U AN UR BROOD OF VIPERS WILL ONE DAY BE NO MORE.

  25. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “Imagine, Peter Harris running for BLP as PM candidate.”

    Tron….has it not been said over and over that Harris is Mia’s advisor, only recently it was said that he got impatient and tried to create a party to take over from DBLP, that did not work out so well, so I don’t know if he is still directing Mia.

    It is known that Harris prefers stay in the shadows like La Cucaracha and manage the politicians.

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ACs…the squatters in parliament are just as retarded as Trump…..wealth and prosperity is all in their minds.


  27. CAN ANYONE WANT MORE GARBAGE THAN WHAT IS RUNNING THIS COUNTRY, SOLID WASTE, LIQUID WASTE, THE ONLY THING THAT IS RUNNING WELL FOR BARBADOS IS THE BILGE IN HENRY HAWLE’S HOUSE THAT SAY DEM RUNNING AH COUNTRY, I DON’T KNOW WHY ALL DEM DON’T GO FOR AH SWIM AT DE HOT POT AN DISSAPPEAR FOR EVER, DEM MAKE ERROL BARROW SHAME SHAME SHAME, DEM DLP NOW STANDS AS DE….DEMONIC LYING PARTY, SICK SICK NASTY SCUMBAGS


  28. Bush Tea August 26, 2016 at 11:17 PM #

    Well opined……..you do get flashes of sense from time to time.


  29. the writers interpretation of the PM speech is off based contextually and misleading

    here is an excerpt from the speech and how technological communication can create havoc and indifference to certain aspects of getting things done

    Prime Minister Freundel Stuart yesterday bemoaned the lack of human interaction in private sector entities especially as Barbadians tried to conduct their daily business.
    “When last have you tried to call your banker here is Barbados, on Broad Street or in Wildey, and somebody in Jamaica or Mexico is answering. When last have you tried to call LIME or FLOW, and I am not trying to exculpate Government departments either. When last have you tried to call one of them?


  30. @ AC
    “When last have you tried to call your banker here is Barbados, on Broad Street or in Wildey, and somebody in Jamaica or Mexico is answering. When last have you tried to call LIME or FLOW, and I am not trying to exculpate Government departments either. When last have you tried to call one of them?”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Is THAT what he said…?
    Shiite woman, that is even worse.

    Ask him who sold the bank to foreigners…
    Ask him who sold Bartel to foreigners…
    Who sold BL&P to foreigners
    Who sold BS&T to Massy ; Who sold Almond : who sold the cement plant…
    Who selling every shiite to the Chinese
    Who handing out our money to Maloney /Jerkham /Bizzy?

    Wuh if he and his shiitey ‘political class’ selling off all the National assets like the PARROs they are, …how the hell can Bajans have any choice but to take the shit being dished out…

    The problem is not the technology …or even the new owners – it is the bunch of political jackasses selling everything like Parros at a firehouse sale….

    …and who runs the Government departments to whom he refer …that are piss poor…?
    Not stinking Fruendel…?
    Steupsss…

    Tell the Froon to go back to sleep do…. he like he even more stupid than Carl Moore…


  31. Good morning my Bu friends and frenemies. Our PM has exposed his marbles once again. If technology is the part of the decline of our society then let us try having a week without it.

    Leff de car home and use a donkey cart if yuh cud find one or start walking
    Turn off de phones cell and home
    Turn off de lights and get some kerosene lamps yuh know wunna ent gine have TV
    Get out wunna jukking boards and start jukking wunna clothes
    Turn off de water and get some buckets and basins to wash wunna poonkanannies
    Go and collect some firewood fuh wunna coal pots
    Mek sure de latrines dig deep and that yuh got a good door pon dem
    Close de airport and de deep water harbour. Open back de Careenage and Carlisle Bay and wait fuh de provisions to come in from over and away.

    Now see how dis island will operate. I ent know bout wunna but I gine be using solar !

    Technology has opened Barbados to the rest of the world for many Bajans. It has provided employment for many and has brought to the surface, many of the ills and secrets that have been plaguing our society. It has exposed people for who they are. Politicians cannot hide anymore and lie and deny that they lied. It has documented proof for the world to see who they are. Are you and your Cabinet afraid of the exposure? Well take my advice, get use to it! It is here to stay and learn to use it properly and using to look at porn!


  32. ” It is here to stay and learn to use it properly and using to look at porn!” Correction “Stop using it to look at porn !”

  33. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol……..asswad ACs…yall ain’t tired looking stupid, if Fruendel wanted to say that the companies in Barbados are allowing too many automated responses and not enough customer service interaction with humans…he should have just said so…..

    …..with regards to government workers not answering taxpayer’s calls…it’s been happening for decsdes….where was Fruendel the Fraud all that time, I have never heard that he lived or worked outside of Barbados…..and as to the same dirty practices happening under his administration, he allows, condones and enables it by doing nothing about it, just like not instituting anticorruption legislation. ..to stop corruption…ya got it now.

    Anyway, my response still holds, if Fruendel understood what technology was, he would be exporting tevhies by the thousands.

    Lol…good one The Bushman….lol

    ACs…stay off Naked Departure’s site reading and salivating at the salaciousness and exposure of other unfortunate people’s personal business and you will not be so obsessed.

  34. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Someone just told me that the ACs are undercover lovers of Naked Departure. ..cannot stay off the people’s website….they said only hookers behave so…lol

  35. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Anyway, my response still holds, if Fruendel understood what technology was, he would be exporting TECHIES by the thousands.

  36. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/84858/inniss-raps-bank

    Well isn’t this something.

    Start exporting TECHIES and ya will have to do less pimping for tourists.


  37. Bush sh.it u of all people would dare expose your stupidty by asking…”is that what he(PM) say” after making earlier comments on the issue.

  38. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/08/26/the-hefty-cost-of-corruption/

    David…I have to post this article because it goes to the very heart of what you been fighting for 9 years….

    ……Christ, if David Simmons, bribee, could come out and publicly expose the corruption in the private and public sector…despite his lies that he has no proof…and now Peter Harris, briber.., can allow a whole editorial on bribery and corruption in Barbsdos to be posted in his online newspaper, despite both him amd David Simmons being 2 of the most corrupt souls in Barbados. ..despite the known fact that they too had a hand in destroying the judiciary with their corrupt practices….should this not tell Frundel and his Fools in parliament something.

    We all know both Harris and Simmons would be more than happy to continue the bribery and corruption that has enriched them both under the BLP banner…but Fruendel and Co. should treat these exposures as a cry for help from both Peter Harris and David Simmons….that they both need help to stop practicing bribery and corruption.

    Yall doubt me, read the article yourselves.


  39. WW&C are u embarrased to be outted as a daily contributor to the sleezy articles on ND attached to many of the issues which you comment on BU.


  40. “Our Prime Minister, Mr.Freundel Stuart has now determined that technology is partially to blame for declining standards”

    Wunna onstan de meanin of de word PARTIALLY ?

    http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/partially

    We all know that BAD PARENTING is PARTIALLY to blame for the bad behaviour of our children and “declining standards”

    We all know that politicians are PARTIALLY to blame for declining standards.

    ALL ah we Bajans are PARTIALLY to blame for declining standards.

    In the words of the Malik…. All uh we fuh cup.


  41. When citizens get frustrated with politicians. Thankfully, this would never happen here….or could it? There is a limit beyond which sensible citizens no longer act sensibly!
    Bolivia minister killed by protesting miners – http://www.bbc.com/news/world/latin_america

  42. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/84845/inniss-world-bank-report-erroneous

    Is this the same lying 2 faced Inniss who has been complaining since he got the business portfolio that it’s very difficult doing business in Barados, he never however, said for whom….certainly not for all the known local crooks, or Clare Cowan, or Del Mastros..or any criminal willing to hide their crimes….using the government ministers…

    ……Inniss can complain all he wants…people inside and outside of Barbados know what they know….they cannot unring that bell.

    ACs..is that the best ya can come with, do you see me hiding to post to any blog anywhere, those who know me know where and when I post….ya gotta come better than that….some international blogs I post to will shock you…

    …….are you worried yet, ah know Naked got yall worried well into the elections, then there is David Simmons talking and Peter Harris publishing…lol

    More to come…don’t blink….blink amd ya will miss it.

  43. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    On another note, this is really good news.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-37192328


  44. @ac,
    Thanks for your response. I looked at the myriad problems we have faced and tried to show that we always try to blame them on somebody or something rather than seek solutions and to stop denying they exist. For example my reference to the kitchen gardens was really in response to Arthur calling on us to have kitchen gardens almost at the end of his term; the reference to “wayward youth” applied to then DLP Attorney General Maurice King; the reference to the top law enforcement saying his “hands tied, was about former Police Chief, Orville Durant; the example of opening so called “centers” was meant for former DLP Education Minister,Louis Tull, who unilaterally(without any discussion with the BUT) placed academically challenged children in so called “Vocational Centers”. These centers became mammoth headaches for teachers because of student violence etc. Stuart’s position on technology is a red herring and consistent with his feeble attempts to escape responsibility for his administration’s failures. It is consistent with the BLPDLP approach to governance over the last forty or so years.


  45. The consensus on BU is that we need a new type of governance for fear that our proud Nation becomes a bannana republic…….question is how do we get there…..will we get it next election…….will the new mode of governance be put to the electorate prior to the next election for ratification?

  46. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Reading some of the comments on here really makes you wonder what exactly some of us are representing. AC, as stupid and ignorant as you are in your support of things DLP, you of all people know fully well that your PM has proven on more than one occasion that his ability to be fluent in speech and articulate in words, does nothing to hide the fact that it all adds up to a bunch of shite talks, most of the time.

    The only time that he made a statement that was spot on and, an accurate summation of things happening, was when he had to tell that BLP fraud William Duguid the truth about his return to the Barbados Labour Party. Other than that, the PM is a self-absorb narcist, whose pretense knows no bounds.

    As bright as he tries to make himself out to be, blaming technology instead of recognizing the problem we have with those who abuse it, misuse it, and do not understand the importance of its functions, shows clearly why Barbados is far behind in the age of rapid development; why our paranoid remains strongly intact; why our people despite the big boast about 99.9% literacy behaves like illiterates; why our people remain highly indiscipline; why our development remains staggered; why our customer service is predominantly piss poor; and why our political leaders fall vastly short of a passing grade of service excellence.

    The PM’s speech is an indicator as to why efficiency in ministries and departments remains substandard, and why the ease of doing business in Barbados is not so easy.

    This the age of instantly. And instantly is happening because of technology. How can you blame the tool for behaviours come forth from various perosn when in the right hands it is known to improve the quality life?

    Deal with the real issue Mr. Prime Minister. Time to look at improving the quality of life for the people you govern instead of talking a bunch of shite all the time.


  47. Mr. Skinner i understand your approach hence your commentary to the continuning social problems that have become part and parcel of our island. However although the article had correctly placed exactly where some of these problems can be rooted it also gave the impression in a false and misleading way that the PM rather blamed technology for such problems which is not true. The PM statement in its full entirety tackles and zooms in on the narrow mindness of peoples attitudes and behaviours borne out of the lack of people to people communication served instead by voice over machines or recordings.
    The PM also spoke about the necessity for society to get more involved and concern about each others problems in tackling social problems

  48. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Both David Simmons and Peter Harris are unconsciously giving the fools in parliament an opportunity to change the way things are done on the island, change the laws re bribery and corruption, institute integrity legislation, do the right things…..

    Simmons may be telling them that though he has the proof of corruption, he is not willing to use it…we all know he lied when he said he had no proof..,.if Fruendel and his Fools had any vision, they would make the necessary changes.


  49. I am confused. Wasn’t it Froon’s Minister of ‘Edication’ that gave the school children permission to take to school cell phones, tablets etc. much to the consternation of the majority of the teachers. Do these people in this party talk – and if he is so opposed to the technology balls up and deal with it. Cheeze


  50. Simple. Technology across all of government will mean that cases can be dealt with in a fraction of the time it takes at present.
    For example, the land tax department and the land register can and should be using the same computer records, with access according to need.
    The present pile of outdated paper records allow for corruption, delay, lost and all other kinds of problems.
    The efficiency improvements that will come from technology will pay for the technology over a couple years.

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