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Submitted by Heather Cole
Submitted by Heather Cole

One can argue that the state in post independent Barbados has never provided the environment to foster economic independence to the majority black population. Despite this a few black businessmen managed to gain economic independence but the majority of the black population has settled for becoming the employed and never the employers. On the other hand, the minority white population has more employers and entrepreneurs.

Except for a limited apprenticeship period early in the history of Barbados – and in poverty stricken areas like Martins Bay- the minority white population has always had economic independence and social independence. At emancipation, the blacks were given social independence; it was not economic because they were not paid reparations for the time they had spent as slaves. At independence in 1966, the island gained its political independence from Great Britain.

Herein lies the present structure of inequality of Barbados; 99% of the 5% whites have social, political and economic independence and the 95% of the black population believe that they have social and political independence. Of that 95 % less than 5% have economic independence.

There are several reasons for this. The outdated educational system in Barbados does not teach entrepreneurship, poverty among blacks, the prohibitive lending practices of the banks, limited scope of government’s business development schemes and the inability of back businessmen to receive lucrative government contracts. This article will focus on the latter.

Throughout post independent Barbados, wealthy white businessmen have played prominent role to direct the political affairs of the island. In the past they were known as white shadows. Of late, they are no longer in the shadows and their presence now looms larger than life. Even the great Errol Barrow could not shake the hold that the minority whites held after his party achieved independence in 1966. They were the landowners and therefore voters before the backs obtained the right to vote. Did this give them preferential access to the government over blacks? One wonders why this preferential relationship has continued with successive black governments and why the whites do not seek political office.

In the midst of the present economic recession on the island, it is now essential more than ever that the black population achieve economic independence. Each successive administration has offered lucrative business contracts to the white minority and very few to blacks. This has created several white business magnates who by their portfolio now cater to every need on the island, leading to a concentration of power and wealth in their hands.

The present reality is that we have a situation where a fraudulent election has produced a hypocritical government which pretends to have the best interest of the people but their actions to these minority white business men speak otherwise. This small group of business men has attached itself as a parasite to the public purse to create every scheme they can dream up. In essence government ministers are now the puppets of the whites who no longer control from the shadows. Every Minister of the elected government has compromised his position to the entire electorate of Barbados in some was as a result of his involvement with those businessmen.

Both the Prime Minister and the Attorney general have admitted that votes were bought in the 2013 election. Bizzy Williams has admitted that he has given money to finance political campaigns for both parties as well as that he made a donation to the police force. It is no wonder that the police never investigated the Cahill scam. Bizzy Williams, Bjorn Bjerkham, Cow Williams, Mark Maloney and Tempro have all found a way to achieve wealth off the backs of the black people of Barbados long after slavery has ended. They bring no genuine investment but depend on the taxpayers’ money to finance their business schemes.

The cash strapped present administration whose members have already sold themselves to the highest bidder is seeking to divest government’s assets. The Sanitation Service Authority seems to be on the list of things to sell and what has unfolded as the Garbage Crisis in Barbados is quite telling; for months the state refused to take hold of its responsibility to remove garbage and then there was the drama surrounding the infamous tipping fee that was to be paid to Mr. Williams’ disposal company and after that several mysterious garbage trucks landed at the Bridgetown port. Now that the garbage collection system has almost collapsed, in comes Mr. Williams as a knight in shining amour to announce a proposal that he is willing to manage the garbage disposal in Barbados for $60 M a year. This alone is evidence that the SAS was allowed to fail so that the government could take hold of Mr. William’s offer. It is a clear picture of collusion between the Minister Denis Lowe and Mr. Bizzy Williams.

Since Opposition Senator Abrahams was able to comment on Mr. William’s announcement, an offer must be on the table and one must wonder of its contents. No manager of the SSA or the Minister is paid $60M a year. So exactly what does this management entail? Are those green garbage trucks that did not have an owner part of the $60M deal? What will happen to the workers currently employed by government? Does this mean that Mr. Williams, in addition to garbage collection will be responsible for garbage disposal? Will his new $60 M responsibility include decision making on any future waste to energy plants in Barbados for which land has already been vested and finders fees paid?

Mr. Williams is no angel, saint or savior. There are already private waste haulers who could have done this job. Chief among them is Mr. Cherry, private waste haulers who government seems bent n victimizing. Mr. Cherry should now offer government a counter proposal to collect the garbage in Barbados.

One wonders if the outcome of government’s failure to collect garbage is a sign of things to come for the delivery of other public services for which taxpayers’ money is utilized. This brings me to the water crisis that is being experienced in the North of the island. Is the provision of tap water being allowed to fail so that a white businessman can offer to provide running water to those affected residents at let us say $300M a year?

At the end of the day there is a need for the ending of secrecy and beginning of transparency in the way the government awards contracts and other business initiatives, the tendering process must be followed. There is a need for a quota system in the awarding of government contracts. 95% of the island should receive 95 % of the contracts and the 5% who are already wealthy will not suffer if they receive 5% of the contracts. Black business men, community groups or cooperatives must be formed to present counters offers to the government in light of the proposition offered by Mr. Williams as well as for other projects. If Mr. Williams can do it off the taxpayers’ money any black business man can do it too.

If this situation persists unchallenged and unchanged, we are headed to what can only be termed as economic slavery where the government collects taxes just to pass on to this minority. To make this situation even worse, a fraudulent election means that there is no political independence of the electorate. This means that after 50 years of achieving independence, the black population is headed back to the pre emancipation period. We never had economic independence, our political independence was sold for a mess of pottage on the last election day and; social independence (our pride which some of us relinquished by giving up the right to vote for free and fair elections) which is dependent on the former also vanished on the last election day.


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247 responses to “Hypocrites and Parasites”


  1. As a black Barbadian, I cannot see how my interests, or those of the country, are served by any proposal to create a tiny class of rich, black businessmen through the award of government contracts.

    Moreover, if these black businessmen secure these government contracts through a racial quota system, they will either be, or eventually become, as corrupt as the white businessmen they replace. And probably even less competent.

    If the existing tendering system for government contracts is corrupt and lacks transparency, the likely cause is that neither of the two major political parties can find legitimate ways to support themselves financially. To the extent that they depend on campaign contributions from wealthy businessmen, they may be obliged to reward their patrons with government contracts.

    The solution to this problem is to limit the duration of political campaigns, impose strict spending limits on political candidates, find ways to give political candidates free access to radio and TV programs to promote their candidacies, and provide limited public funding for “qualified” political candidates.

    This is not brain surgery. Ask Elections Canada.

  2. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    George Orwell’s Animal Farm is only a small book Heather. While I appreciate that the ability to read does not necessarily include the ability to comprehend, some of it might stick.

    Or we could continue to blame ‘someone else’ in true Bajan spirit.

    Since Dippa’s ‘not another cane blade’ speech, racism has been the only ‘not my fault’ distraction inept black political and social leaders of this country have ever needed.


  3. There is a culture of selfishness that has enveloped this country,much to the chagrin of the under privileged who make up most of the95% that Heather speaks of.This selfishness is exploited and skillfully so by the thirty black puppets that play musical chairs every five years. That same selfishness(once I get mine) has now compromised the media. That’s why this present administration was able to respectfully ignore the public until now….election time. Instead of fielding questions from John Public to pass on to these clowns, STARCOM chose to field cricket balls.To add insult to injury thousands of that same 95% flocked to pay homage to the craftsmen of their fate.Boy oh boy…are”nt we an effed up lot!


  4. More Bajans need to learn, to think; more about the collective, to act in the interest of the community / society in which we live, work and play. There are solutions to achieving future prosperity for all who are willing to participate in a free and fair, competitive market driven economy, but we must each look first outwards.

  5. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “Except for a limited apprenticeship period early in the history of Barbados – and in poverty stricken areas like Martins Bay- the minority white population has always had economic independence and social independence.”

    And that is exactly how the parasites Bizzy, Cow, Bjerkham, Maloney et al are trying to keep it for their own personal gain.

    “One wonders why this preferential relationship has continued with successive black governments and why the whites do not seek political office.”

    Not only are the slaves in parliament weakminded and corrupt but the 5% are well aware of this, make absolutely sure it stays that way and are cognizant enouh to know that if you have weakminded slaves to do your bidding in parliament, there is no need for the 5% to run for political office….it lessens the risks of revolts, protests and overthrows……they cannot win a war with 260,000 angry black people, they are less than 8% of the 5%.. a win win for the 5% parasites.

    “This has created several white business magnates who by their portfolio now cater to every need on the island, leading to a concentration of power and wealth in their hands.”

    It also created the toxic environment for parasitic Bizzy et al to continue with their “give me” mentality instead of telling the government that they will purchase for several hundred million dollars, state entities and build the government’s cash flow in the treasury….instead they are “give me” the state entity for free and “give me” 60 million dollars to manage it and “give me” power over the police force to lock up black people…a nasty nest of parasites.

    “Bizzy Williams, Bjorn Bjerkham, Cow Williams, Mark Maloney and Tempro have all found a way to achieve wealth off the backs of the black people of Barbados long after slavery has ended. They bring no genuine investment but depend on the taxpayers’ money to finance their business schemes.”

    All the fault of the weak minded, wicked minded…. to their own black people, slaves from both political parties, sitting in parliament. …it could never have happened without their decades old collusion and consent. The only hard work the parasitic business people do, is lay in their beds all night and dream up schemes and scams to take to the slaves in parliament and demand taxpayer’s money, contracts and implementation.

    “Mr. Williams is no angel, saint or savior. There are already private waste haulers who could have done this job. Chief among them is Mr. Cherry, private waste haulers who government seems bent n victimizing. Mr. Cherry should now offer government a counter proposal to collect the garbage in Barbados.”

    Bizzy “give me” is a parasite and wannabe massa….a criminal and chronic lawbreaker who believes him and the 5% parasites above the law in every way.

    “One wonders if the outcome of government’s failure to collect garbage is a sign of things to come for the delivery of other public services for which taxpayers’ money is utilized. This brings me to the water crisis that is being experienced in the North of the island. Is the provision of tap water being allowed to fail so that a white businessman can offer to provide running water to those affected residents at let us say $300M a year?”

    Given the 50 year old track records of the slaves in parliament, am sure that is the plan.

    “If Mr. Williams can do it off the taxpayers’ money any black business man can do it too.”

    If the ministers refuse to give the majority blacks who are even more capable than the parasites who can only call million dollar figures for doing nothing….if they refuse smaller more realistic figures from black businesmen….the people have to protest and withhold votes….spoil the government minister’s bribe money they are so eagerly, greedily, drooling and anticipating for the coming. election.

  6. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/87928/garbage-clash-looms

    There should be many more black business people managing the various taxpayer funded entities which provides essential services for the black majority….doing so will cut down on poverty in the black community…reduce the perpetually poor.

  7. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Should read:

    Reduce the numbers of the perpetually poor.

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “As a black Barbadian, I cannot see how my interests, or those of the country, are served by any proposal to create a tiny class of rich, black businessmen through the award of government contracts.”

    Chad…you are way too limited in scope…so you prefer a tiny 5 or 6 self-enriching business men from the minority population as a perpetual drain on the economy rotating each generation, only to enrich themselves only…, ya just like the jackasses in parliament.

    How bout this…they stagger and rotate these contracts every 3-5 years to different black business people, as it stands many of the black garbage haulers have been in business for 25 years and over, there are new players waiting for an opportunity, their will always be new generations of waste haulers waiting for an opportunity. ..stagger and rotate those opportunities in the black community…the money stays in the black community…reducing governments responsibility to create jobs.


  9. @Andrew

    This is true, to reiterate this must occur at all layers of the society.

  10. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Chad…my mama made sure that intelligence was dragged out of our genes.


  11. The black political class has creating an Oligarch that mainly white. Bjerkham,Malonely, Simpson,Williams, Dasilva, Chris Sinckler, Denis Lowe, Loran Gibbs and Michael Lashley


  12. How de ass Dr David Estwick could be owning so much property with the most recent acquisition is couple acres at Carrington/Sunbury on a politician salary.

    US Embassy can you please investigate?

  13. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    US Embassy can only investigate if it’s their property. ., if Estwick commits a crime like money laundering on American soil….if an American citizen is affected etc..

    These vipers know there is no one on the island to rein them in, so they do as they like to and with the people’s money, properties using the status and influence given them by the people. …it’s the people’s responsibility to kick their asses out of parliament when they are that self-serving…and cannot account for all these possessions…they cannot afford on minister’s salaries….

    ……ya see, when kicked out of parliament, they still gotta maintain the possessions, but no status=no access to bribes=no access to influence=they gotta sell off most of said possessions to survive…and be content with their pensions.


  14. Selfish blacks exploit racial resentment to enrich themselves.

    I am not better off if Bizzy loses a contract and Heather gets to fly to Miami to shop every month because she got the contract Bizzy lost

    Either way, it’s a tiny parasitic elite living off the rest of us. Perhaps rotating the contracts will help, but only if that doesn’t cause the quality of service delivery to fall off a cliff.

  15. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Actually Chad…it will work if the jackasses in parliament do not use it as a tool to collect pimps and yardfowls or as a weapon to get votes ipor sex, or control black business people or whatever other nasty things they do to their own people, because if their wicjed uppity minds…instead of giving out the contracts to the black businessmen based on merit and years of experience. …in the various businesses that service the majority black population.

  16. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    …..or as a weapon to get votes or sex, or control black business people or whatever other nasty things they do to their own people, because of their wicked uppity minds…..

  17. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Yall dont look at how much wealth the minorities accumulate, fly away to shop with, own homes in other countries withetc…..and do not share with you, but dial up their racial hatred and false pretense of superiority over you every chance they get….using your money given to them by the slaves in parliament.

    It is the responsibility of the people to demand that government share those taxpayer funded contracts from EVERY sector between the black business people sufficiently so that there will be a fair and equitable distribution of wealth between and within the majority black population….

    …..for the last 50 years both idiot governments been practicing the party affilation game where as a black business person unless you are affiliated with one or both political parties, you cannot get any work, prosper or feed your families….

    …..it’s the nasty political games both governments have played and continue to play with the people for 50 years that has reduced the island and it’s social fabric…to rubble.


  18. Capitalism makes it impossible to have a fair distribution of wealth.

  19. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Not only has that petty, wicked behavior by both black governments stagnanted 2 generations of black people on the island, but stagnated the island from any useful progress…..

    ……both governments educated over 150 thousand bajans over the last 50 years, at taxpayer’s expense only to stagnate positive growth in the population by practicing nasty politics….on their people. …….. as Chad said using and keeping in place racial hatreds and tensions to enrich themselves and the 5% minorites….

    …….intelligent governments know that their people, the majority population are their best and only resource for progress.

    Today is International Day of the Girl….worldwide…is Barbados celebrating their girls.

    Africa is celebrating it using Michelle Obama….the black politicians in Barbados do not even use world figures to promote positive agendas for the majority population.

  20. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    No Chad….it’s the politicians making it impossible to fairly distribute wealth on a tiny island…..you see those same politicians distributing wealth easily enough into their own bank accounts, land easily enough to themselves, family, friends, pimps, yardfowls, the 5% minority…, they dont have any problems doing so……again the island is very tiny.

    That argument is beyond weak….ya acting like it’s a big island wuth one million people….it’s 166sq miles….with 275,000 people.

  21. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    By the way…capitalism is just a word, it’s the practice of greed and unfair distribution of wealth holds the negative power.

  22. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Well Well & Consequences said “it will work if the jackasses in parliament do not use it as a tool to collect pimps and yardfowls or as a weapon”

    In other words you are saying that it will never work, because we have 50 years of proof that the BDLP will act in exactly that manner.

    Sucking on the government tit does very little to create wealth. At best it increases the velocity of the circulation of money, but any benefit to this is lost to the corruption that it engenders.

  23. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    Greed and unfair distribution of wealth is baked into capitalism unless we create laws to counteract those forces.

  24. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    peterlawrencethompson October 11, 2016 at 9:56 AM #
    @Well Well & Consequences said “it will work if the jackasses in parliament do not use it as a tool to collect pimps and yardfowls or as a weapon”

    In other words you are saying that it will never work, because we have 50 years of proof that the BDLP will act in exactly that manner.

    Sucking on the government tit does very little to create wealth. At best it increases the velocity of the circulation of money, but any benefit to this is lost to the corruption that it engenders.

    Exactly.

    This is the consequence of the level of socialism we currently enjoy, you cannot have your cake and eat it too.

    If gov’t is ingrained in every aspect of the marketplace it is impossible to do business without involving them.

    The purpose of gov’t should be to LEGISLATE, REGULATE AND FACILITATE, NOT OPERATE.

    In Barbados the Gov’t tax-spenders compete against the private sector tax-payers in just about every field of endeavour, all to provide employment for the otherwise unemployables in a vicious circle of cash circulation while taxing free-enterprise to the point of non-profitability to pay for gov’t corruption and inefficiency.

    The gov’t is the free-market parasite, the private sector is not the gov’t parasite.

  25. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Peter….it cannot work if they are using the same failed methods for 50 years and expect positive or different results.

    Distributing contracts to 4 or 5 black garbage haulers to clean up garbage 8 hours a day, is not sucking the government tit….it’s taking care of the garbage situation, that has reached crisis proportions and that can heavily impact on the people’s health creating a bigger burden and drain on the healthcare system….a domino effect.

    Giving Bizzy the SSA, 60 million dollars and control of the police…for him to do nothing but lock up black people IS sucking on taxpayer’s tits….so which do you prefer.

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    You gotta remember Peter…that government is no longer able to handle these situations themselves…they have immersed everything in the nastiness that is politics and are now unable to function….

    ……you will find many of the sectors serving the people on the island going this route…because the immersion of politics in everyday life….has created a nonfunctioning government…a useless monster.

    To keep job creation intact….the government has no choice but to distribute contracts among black businessmen. ..OR…the parasitic 5% will demand to be GIVEN the contracts….as well as MILLIONS of taxpayer’s money….as well as control over the government and island.,,, to enrich themselves and commit as many crimes, remember they want control of the police….as pleases them.

    Which do you prefer.

  27. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Well Well & Consequences

    What I prefer is to completely revamp the waste management structure, not simply shuffle the players and hope corruption will go away by magic.

    First legislate that a deposit must be paid when you buy any packaged product where the packaging is potentially recyclable… i.e create a financial incentive for keeping all packaging material out of the waste stream whether it is cardboard, plastic, glass, metal, or paper. Lots of the middle class will complain about the inconvenience of sorting for recycling, but this will feed a economy of people who make a living sorting lazier people’s waste stream. It will also provide an incentive to stop the supermarkets from their stupid practice of wrapping the vegetables in styrofoam and plastic wrap for sale.

    Second outlaw some forms of packaging altogether, styrofoam, plastic shopping bags, etc. All fast food packaging must be recycleable and/or biodegradable.

    Third remove tipping fees so that there is no disincentive for responsible waste disposal.

    Fourth… what are your ideas?


  28. An article which provokes thought a rarity for the lop sided anti government writers who monopolize bu. This reader disagrees the election was fraudulent, would the same be said if the other side won indeed they almost did. The uneven ownership of the economy by a small cabal we all know too well continues to be glaring fifty years into independence. The half century anniversary of when loitering on the colonial masters steps ended is as good a time to belatedly start on the road to economic freedom for the majority.

    Government without prejudice to any group must ensure broader ownership of the heights of the economy. The SSA is a prime example one may not agree the SSA be privatized but it be so Bizzy cannot be only bidder. Cherry and others with know how and assets must be encouraged to bid and the tight fisted banks persuaded to pony up loans for the new players.

    It galls that Bizzy demands the SSA to the applause of his pimps and lackeys and worst ordering government to give him a say in running the police force. Government was cautioned when Bizzy made a presentation to the police training school that it was a matter of time before he called in the favour.

    Lawful means have to enrolled to broaden the base of ownership and bring in new players in the economy. People are more sensitized now than ever about the necessity of economic independence from the post colonial parasites.

    Government has nothing to lose and all to gain by inducing Cherry, Brancker, and similar companies expressing interest in big government contracts to bid. We know many of the bids by the tiny cabal was done without the requisite upfront finance but they still signed on the dotted line and reaped sweets from the treasury. The time for talk and finger pointing is over get the non traditional businessmen involved like yesterday with the large deals.

    Dubious legal arrangements like SBRC and IONICS have ensured Bizzy and Staples companies are flush with taxpayers money. These contracts though have not helped the garbage or water woes they were designed to do. So why go back to Bizzy. Why fear Bizzy. The only thing to fear is fear itself. Stop the automatic big contracts to Bizzy, Maloney , Cow etc do more to rope in Cherry and other non traditional players in the various sectors of the financial system.

  29. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Peter..having lived in Canada and the US…I am well familiar with garbage sorting and recycling. .have had to do it three days a week in Canada…it’s the best and only way to manage waste……but all of the sorted garbage….still has to be picked up….who do you propose pick up the garbage….

    …..the tipping fee was to pay the same parasitic Bizzy….for doing nothing…the black haulers were to pick up the garbage and pay Bizzy for. the pleasure

    I too agree with getting rid of plastics..I voiced it on this same blog last year and the year before that….Loblaws sells reasonably priced reusable bags, if you opt for plastc bags…ya gotta pay…..Lowe would have been glued to the blogs, seen the years old suggetions, more than likely have relatives in Canada and visited and seen for himself how garbage is sorted, he himself went to school in the US…so he has lived it, even if briefly..,..,,and as minister responsible for implementing intelligent solutions for waste management. …REFUSES TO…implement such..unless there is something in it for him.

    So what do you suggest Peter.

    The issue at hand is making sure there is no unsightly garbage dotting the island’s landscape and causing a health hazard….if handled maturely and honestly. ..there will be no corruption.

    The biggest and most serious problem at hand is getting rid of Bizzy and the other minority parasites from sucking on the taxpayer’s black tits…get them out of the parliament….break their choke hold on the slaves in parliament so that they can govern effectively and not be distracted by the minorities and corruption.

    What do you suggest Peter,


  30. SPARE THE ROD AND FAIL THE CHILD

    When I was growing up
    Although maybe I hadn’t enough love
    I think I grew up straight
    Studied and prayed to the one above
    And I turned out ok, mate

    When I was growing up
    There was a real community spirit
    You could be thrashed by your elders
    If you swear or misbehave you get it
    And you respect all your teachers

    And as l was grew up
    After hours I did not stray
    I had to be at home at a certain time
    And my parents had the say
    For my upbringing, prose and rhyme

    As a student I had home-work
    And it was done every night
    Not for the teacher or class
    But because it was alright
    And all my exams I did pass

    At home if I did wrong
    I was punished, not brutally
    All because of the cause
    But I knew my place respectfully
    I had to obey all the laws

    At school it was the same
    The rod or cane was always there
    To keep you in line for what you did
    The rod was not spared but feared
    And everything worked out splendid

    Today kids are spared of the rod
    There are so many regulations and rules
    And what we have, drugs, condoms, guns
    Violence and sex amidst all schedules
    An atmosphere I don’t want for my sons

    I became a better citizen
    l respect other people’s property
    I know the integral pride of worth
    Developed morals, ethics and decency
    For hard work, and I don’t feel hurt.

  31. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The issue at hand is making sure there is no unsightly garbage dotting the island’s landscape and causing a health hazard….if handled maturely and honestly. ..there will be no corruption……if black garbage haulers are paid and given the daily, 8 hour responsibilty.

    I want to add that Bizzy gets over 20,000 dollars of taxpayer’s money for his Ionics scam every month…….yet the water situation gets worse because of government neglect, because of corruption in the BWA…because government picks up taxpayer’s money and funnels it in the wrong direction every goddamn time…so what do you suggest Peter.

  32. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    I gotta ask, cant help myself. ..who is raising these politicians and government ministers that they are so goddamn stupid and careless with their own people’s money, land, lives and futures of present and coming generations of their own people.


  33. VULTURES
     
    They are birds of prey
    Which eat the carrion
    Sometimes man, I think
    Came from vultures
    For since his hey day
    How he did carry on!
    As cannibals so stink
    Losing his cultures
     
    Today he eats everything
    Animals, snakes, insects
    Aiding a cancerous colon
    Thus progressive man
    Enjoying his short fling
    As he bisects and dissects
    He has become a moron
    Destroying all he can
     
    Man has come a long way
    Going down in like manner
    He can’t ever be revitalized
    He kills and glorifies his kills
    Killing babies every day
    Women, the flora and fauna
    He’s become so insensitised
    Immersing himself with pills

    Man is almost near finished
    Destroying Mother Earth
    He is aiming for space
    Hoping to find new pasture
    His type would be vanished
    Having consumed his worth
    Almost erasing his race
    Trying to rebuild his stature
     


  34. Chuckle…..wonders never cease……I never thought that I would agree with anything said by this goodly gentleman but his below post and subsequent one are spot on.

    chad99999 October 11, 2016 at 7:06 AM #

    The system we agree needs to be changed but it can only be changed by the politicians and we know they will not do so as it is not to their advantage so to do.

  35. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Well Well & Consequences

    I think that chad99999 made cogent suggestions about making our parliament a little less corrupt in the first post in this thread: “limit the duration of political campaigns, impose strict spending limits on political candidates, find ways to give political candidates free access to radio and TV programs to promote their candidacies, and provide limited public funding for “qualified” political candidates.”

    Corruption will not magically disappear if we change the complexion of the parasites… we proved that already when we changed the complexion of our political representatives.

    What I proposed above is much more than “with garbage sorting and recycling” as practiced in Canada & the US. The key is to create the right structural incentives so that the behaviour you want to encourage becomes a habit for people. The deposit on packaging material is not primarily to discourage overpackaging— although that is a beneficial byproduct— it is to fund the cleanup of our environment; to make “sure there is no unsightly garbage dotting the island’s landscape.”

    The litter problem would be reduced by 95% if people could pick up any packaging material and take it to a depot to claim the refund of the deposit that was paid when the item was purchased. Not only would this clean up the island in short order, but people at the bottom of the economic scale would have a new income source.

    The current SSA would then be able to manage the reduced volume waste stream without the added assistance of Bizzy’s minions.


  36. @Peter

    Good comment. To promote change we have to be more holistic in our suggehow to improve.

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  37. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “Sucking on the government tit does very little to create wealth. ”

    Peter…that is exactly what the minorities been doing for the last 30 years…look at the outcome yaself…that is what we been saying on here ad nauseum.

    It is the responsibility of the people to demand that government share those taxpayer funded contracts from EVERY sector between the black business people sufficiently so that there will be a fair and equitable distribution of wealth between and within the majority black population….

    Frustrated…the private sector of minorities on the island is way too corrupt, selfserving and indifferent to the needs of the majority population to trust them with anything…bottomline.

    It’s best the government engages the black business people with contracts to create jobs for the unemployable. …as you call them….the objective is to keep the money in Barbados circulating in the black community as opposed to bank accounts secreted around the globe by the minorities.

    At the end of the day, all the money in the treasury was generated by black taxpayers, it’s a black majority country….for the millionth time…those contracts should be in black hands…

    …….the 5% have already had more than their allotted quota of contracts for over 30 years of their consuming greed…..given them by corrupt politicians and government ministers.


  38. David October 11, 2016 at 12:11 PM #

    It has to be perceived to be to the politicians advantage to effect change……so tell me how a hollistic aproach on improvement will help?

  39. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Well Well & Consequences

    You are confusing wealth creation with wealth concentration. What the “minorities been doing for the last 30 years” is to concentrate existing wealth (the tax money raised by the government) in their own hands while creating very little new wealth.

  40. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “limit the duration of political campaigns, impose strict spending limits on political candidates, find ways to give political candidates free access to radio and TV programs to promote their candidacies, and provide limited public funding for “qualified” political candidates.”

    And I totally agree…I called for similar limitations on politicians and political parties on here in the last few years…am sure Miller, Piece, Bushman, Gabriel, Prodigal, Art and a host of other commenters have also done so for 5 years previous to my being on here….it’s the only solution that makes absolute sense.

    “Not only would this clean up the island in short order, but people at the bottom of the economic scale would have a new income source.”

    I think that is already done with the bottles where the returnabls generate a deposit…the same Bs Recycling and others do this, but plastic bags are a whole nother animal….much better off banning those completely. ..they degrade too slowly in landfills…..and getting people set in their ways and who are stubborn and determined when it comes to change….., into new habits. …might cost you even more…..it could take dexades….totally counterproductive.

    The minority parasites on the treasury have established themselves for decades and have black minions everywhere. …particularly in the parliament…..only a strong force of numbers…260,000 very angry people, can break that stranglehold…..putting extreme pressure on the ministers and others in parliament.


  41. @Vincent

    Civil society is madeup of many stakeholders. The political class is one of many.

  42. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Peter….it’s a little more complicated than that…, what the minorities been doing is blatantly stealing taxpayers money, using dumb ministers….creating wealth through bank loans, free land, Apes Hill condos…, sales of houses etc…they have been creating wealth for themselves, but also creating low paying jobs for the black population….whose money they use….making sure they never rise from their low paid status.

    But…not being satisfied with that…..they make absolutely that there is a continuum to their cash flow out of the treasury….so they can continue to create more wealth for themselves inside and outside of Barbados. …while making absolutely sure that their job creation for blacks….always remain on the low paying scale.

    The minorities do create wealth for themselves, I would, the treasury and taxpayer’s funded contracts are the springboard, the only one they need., but that wealth does not stay in Barbados. ….it does not circulate among the majority population. ., it stays in the minority community and outside of Barbados.

    The government ministers are too foolish to see….their heads are filled with english and math….totally devoid of core common sense…lol


  43. David October 11, 2016 at 12:30 PM #

    The political class are the only ones who can change the laws……..tell me why they would do so to their disadvantage?


  44. David

    From all sides of the coin contracting out waste collection is not as cost effective as buying new equipment and training staff in their usage over the long term…..yet the political class took the decision to do it…..WHY??

  45. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    passing thru October 11, 2016 at 10:59 AM #

    So your real issue, since the only fair way to award gov’t contracts is by public tender, is with the tendering process that awards gov’t contracts, not the entities to whom they are awarded.

    I don’t think there is anyone in Bim who would disagree other than the ones paying and taking bribes.

    Notice the new BWA tanker trucks are made by DAF and have no local dealer in Bim, just like the Opel motor cars and BMW motorbikes bought by the RBPF over a decade ago that disappeared off the public roads months after and so many other insider scams. No local dealer support means no repairs or warranty. But even when the teefin deals are on the front page of the newspapers the teefin AG and his teefin PM can’t find anyone to investigate or prosecute.

    Maybe the Public Tenders Committee should be mandated by our new de-politicised Senate who would open the envelopes and read the contents on Parliament TV!?

  46. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    Vincent Haynes October 11, 2016 at 12:49 PM #
    David

    From all sides of the coin contracting out waste collection is not as cost effective as buying new equipment and training staff in their usage over the long term…..

    BS.

    The problem we have is that no-one has ever been mandated to calculate the actual costs of providing these public services because they were never intended to be cost effective. They may not have been created to employ the unemployables but decades ago they became political tools for vote-buyers.

    Calculate the costs of depreciation, insurance, licensing, maintenance of new trucks, direct staff, office staff, headquarters site, building depreciation, building maintenance, land tax etc. etc. etc. and there is NO WAY gov’t could do it cheaper.

    The purpose of gov’t is to LEGISLATE, REGULATE AND FACILITATE, NOT OPERATE. The free market will take care of costs.

    Did all the Minivans strike yesterday? No. Because there was money to be earned. That is the power of the free market.

  47. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Vincent….that’s just it…they only think it would be to their disadvantage because they are so greedy, selfish and corrupt….too low in intelligence to realize that if successive generations of their people rise up……..successive generations of government ministers and politicians will also rise.

    The down fall of both governments in Barbados is a result of them living in the now…must take that bribe now, must get that mercedes now, must have 5 men and women now, must have land and houses now….until their uselesses asses have gotten too old to enjoy any of it and they sicken and die and be remembered as being no damn good because they achieved nothing for the people they were elected to represent, but achieved for self and a 5% minority.

    Outside of Barrow achieving political independence. …I have not heard one good thing about any of the government ministers in the last 50 years….that they have done for the people….as a collective.

  48. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Well Well & Consequences

    A flow of money out of the public treasury is not wealth creation, even if it makes someone rich. It has a comparable effect to money flowing the other way; when you pay your taxes you are not creating wealth, just shifting it around.

    For government expenditures to be wealth creation depends on what is done with the money AFTER the government expends it. If it goes into the hands of pensioners who pay rent and buy groceries etc. it does create wealth i.e the value that it generates is greater than the expenditure. If it goes to Bizzy who displaces economic activity that was previously part of the SSA, then it enriches Bizzy, but it is not wealth creating.


  49. Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass. October 11, 2016 at 1:12 PM #

    Once govt has not privatised the BWA that money shuld be spent in the BWA.

    …..govt has never been about profit,should they now decide to do that,then your point would have validity.


  50. …..SSA was meant…..or the privatisation of all govt operations…….

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