Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler
Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler

In piloting the amendment to the Local Loans Act in Parliament this week, Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler said it was a reality of governing small countries with resource constraints that Government would at times be unable to meet commitments for demands, provision of goods and services and the orderly management of the country based on the resources it brings in from taxes and impositions. “So it is a necessary requirement that facilities be put in place to allow for borrowing for various purposes, – “In this case, this is entirely domestic”Barbados Today

It is an old public relations ploy –use the noise in the market to minimize the impact of a negative message.

BU will leave the deep dive analysis and the implications of government raising the debt ceiling under the Domestic Loans Act by $1 billion to $7.5 billion to the economists. However, it is fair to conclude if government sees the need to increase its capacity in 2016 to carry MORE debt a fair conclusion to make is that we have a problem.  Do you need a reminder that Barbados is already ‘sinking’ under the weight of existing debt, one our children will have to repay? Also worrying is the fact Barbadians have not seen value for the debt accumulated in a relatively short period. No wonder the private sector is alarmed.

In the United States and other developed countries the public feels comfortable knowing there are independent sources with a commitment to critique public policy. Whether it comes from university academics, think thanks, journalists et al, there is no shortage of alternative analyses from where the citizenry is able to be adequately informed in those countries. In Barbados critical and independent analysis on financial issues is sorely lacking. The problem exist although the country has benefited from a heavy investment in education under successive governments.

We accept the discussion about Barbados debt profile must be contextualized under domestic and foreign. Some pundits have shared the view that the raising of the domestic debt ceiling is a response to the IMF thumbs down to government borrowing from the central bank read printing of money. We should not forget the ‘’deal’’ the central bank made with commercial banks to reduce the minimum interest rate to be able to manipulate demand for Government Savings Bonds. This sleight of  hand move has largely gone unreported by the media and local pundits – Wild Coot the exception. It has been reported the move has yielded 100 million in bond sales so far.

Barbadians must become more active in discussions about the state of the economy. How can we leverage the free education we have received to distil the issues devoid of political claptrap? Why do we feel comfortable hearing the government’s position followed by the counter by the Opposition and vice versa? Are we not capable of generating alternative views to help to inform a dispassionate assessment and conclusion?

The two questions Barbadians have to ask and answer:-

  1. Are government policies helping to grow our foreign exchange revenue?
  2. Are government policies helping to strengthen our local infrastructure and the ability to meet financial commitments in a timely manner?

Barbadians should keep a wary eye on a soaring US dollar and the price of a barrel of oil. Savings from low oil price has been a lifeline for the Barbados economy by reflecting positively on forex reserves. A strong US dollar might negatively impact tourist demand in key tourist markets like the UK and Canada. A recent Bloomberg report  – Barbados Leads Bond Rout as Dollar Peg Means Pricier Sunbathing highlights how exogenous factors will continue to impact our small open economy. How will Barbados respond to the new normal? Enlightening leadership is required.

91 responses to “Future Generation of Barbadians Will Have to Repay Billions in DEBT”


  1. Barbados blacks generated more than enough income for the capitalist class since the 17th century that every house in Bdos should be on 10k sqft of land and a nice 3 bedroom bungalow with all indoor conveniences on it..These black politicians are no better than the old capitalist class.They spend more than they earn resulting in high debt and have nothing to show for it other than the Hammy-La crossover,the BWA misplaced-priorities-building on Mount Friendship Hill and the sanctuary to satan just unveiled at the Garrison Savannah.Bajan blacks still living in sub standard housing and still voting for these poor rakey guys who are looking out for the I-man.Ask lowdown.


  2. Here is some food for thought. Take a look at the series below called: Innovate Africa on Al Jazeera.

    Barbados will always struggle to develop as a nation. Her population refuses to embrace science, lacks the creativity to seek solutions for her domestic problems and has generally lacked the savoir- faire to manufacture.

    We have developed a nation of retarded idiots.

    Click on the video at 12.40 for information on a tree which is well known in Barbados and is located in Warrens. You will be in for a surprise.

  3. Violet C Beckles Avatar

    Welcome to the world of the Black Corruptions Masters of the Caribbean, Do you all now have a clue? of what long talking was being done in the dark to get us all to this point?

    Keep voting for well know crooks, lawyers liars and scumbags of the DBLP Government and cast members. A Full AUDIT will skin them up just now,,,,,,, Basel 3 Banking on laundering fraud on a Massive Level ,PONZI.
    Only In Barbados can this type of madness go on,, where is my VAT? Where are my taxes?
    Check COW, Cheltenham family and friends,

    All the shit we dealing with have to be from the tourist and the government run Hilton Hotel?
    We are taking more and more of other people shit and its overloading the shitty system, no up grades to match supply and DE- Man ;


  4. @ Gabriel
    You are obviously forgetting the oil crisis; Sandiford reduced civil servants salaries by 8% etc. The period 86-2016 did not only suffer under Sandiford. The great Owen Arthur also had to lay of civil servants; there was a serious decline in tourist arrivals. Under Arthur land prices sky rocketed; there was scarcely any public housing and the economy was already in deep straits when he left . The Arthurites forget that while there were claiming the fridge was full the children had no keys to it. Manufacturing, agriculture etc never showed any significant growth under Arthur. All the structural problems remained and are still there.
    So dont try no argument to make this a BLP/DLP thing they are both out to sea.
    Look at what I have proposed and these are just the beginning. I am long past Sandiford Arthur Mia Sinkler. All jokers.
    @ Hal
    Thanks for the compliment. I am certain that all progressive minds know we must now make a radical step forward to save our young people otherwise the 100th Independence celebrations will be held in sand with all the major sectors having collapsed.

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Hants December 20, 2016 at 12:29 PM
    “I am not insinuating anything. I am just giving my opinion. You are free to spin it how you want.”

    Well come out and state your opinion clearly and forcefully like a true patriot. You are downright disappointed in the performance of your beloved party. The miller too is totally disappointingly flabbergasted in the transformation of the mirror image EWB painted for that party and the dream held for the country.

    I just can’t understand how such a once beloved and respected political party could be so easily hijacked to bring shame and scandal to not only the memory of EWB and the other founding members and stalwarts but to turn their country into a land of disgrace and piss-poor standards through sheer managerial incompetence.

    My grandmother must be crying buckets of tears in her grave just by looking on to see how that dear loving party of formerly progressive thinking people and which she worked so diligently to see it succeed in the 50’s and 60’s could be so transmogrified by a bunch of devilish yahoos (worse than those of Gulliver’s Travels) into a destructive lying pariah of an organization.

    They even refuse to listen to you, Hants, like the boy on the burning deck telling them to pay attention to Agriculture and do not let it go to ruins and they clearly intend to do to tourism.


  6. Will the Eager 11 re-muster before 2018,under Donville Inniss, who is jockeying for the position of Prime Minister.
    http://i.imgur.com/zDPBQsK.jpg?1


  7. @ millertheanunnaki,

    I don’t have to state my opinion clearly and forcefully.

    I have you and Bushie doing it for me. lol


  8. William
    It must be a BLP/DLP thing.These are the only players in the business of governing Barbados.GDP stumbled 4 times and peaked 4 times in your time frame.Both stumbled twice and one peaked three times….just happens to be the BLP.Manufacturing took a hit on account of the infelicities of some major players and a Caricom partner.No recovery.Tourism, took a hit in ’03 on account of loss of the Concorde twice weekly service….3 weekly in the Season.If land prices skyrocketed there must have been demand outstripping supply,unlike what’s taking place nowadays.No confidence in anything named DLP.The APD and Brexit have both proved your theory faulty as neither had a gestation of a generation.The effect was/ is immediate.Tourism dollars would likely be impacted this winter season.And what is the magic associated with Republicanism.I am not convinced of that as a panacea for our current woes.Who will bell the cat of state and introduce new ways of doing things more efficiently and effectively.Dream on.The world is in turmoil east,west,north and south.Barbados is simply being carried by the crowd,dependent on it,lock,stock and barrel.


  9. @ Gabriel
    It must be a BLP/DLP thing.These are the only players in the business of governing Barbados.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    But boss, this is William’s point exactly. we currently have two packs of JA’s of slightly different breed. If our only option continues to be Jackass B, or Jackass D, we may as well select our grave and start working on a nice eulogy.

    So is William not saying that IF WE WANT OUR CHILDREN TO LIVE, then we need to make some RADICAL changes now….?
    BU’s 10 point plan was an almost painless option presented two years ago. it is now obsolete, but the fact remains that, unless revolutionary change comes soon, ….death – or at least a return to slavery – is certain.


  10. William Skinner talking pure piss!! Stupse.


  11. @ Bush Tea

    From the time Stinkliar became MOF, I eat a little less and started preparing for hard times because I saw his CV, when he was trying to get a post at where I used to work, today he is MOF and Barbados is fuck up, Froon ugliest can be seen and felt, the GOCB is a lot worse


  12. Sorry David I slip with that f


  13. We all know what it will take to reign in debt. 1) Public servants salaries is the largest component of government spending, and if this government ever seeks to do another round of cuts like they did at the NHC, Transport Board, NCC etc, you all will be singing a different song. It wouldnt be about grandchildren paying for todays debt, it will be about people’s rights, hardships, the poor black man etc etc etc….. The NUPW is looking for a 23% increase in salaries. Yes, our grandkids will be paying for that when or if it occurs. 2) We all want free health, free garbage disposal, free education in which government through taxpayers have to fund. Where are the ideas to reign in those costs.

    It is Law that government cant cut salaries. So, 1) government must seek to reign in debt through more job cuts and cuts in public services. 2) Government must try to raise even more revenue. Be more aggressive in going after tax defaulters etc. 3) Improve on the ease of doing business, especially in the offshore sector.


  14. Bush Tea
    Agree current leadership and the doubtful bona fides and patriotism of many candidates of either party point towards Hobson’s.Not a good position to be in.That is the crux of our dilemma.


  15. Trinidadian employers are telling Sandals don’t come to that Republic because the employees have all the rights and employers have none.Furthermore the 70’s solution to the up-with-this-down-with-that Industrial Court rules in favour of the employee.For this revelation the business representatives are now facing the wrath of the judge of the IC.

  16. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Colonel Buggy December 20, 2016 at 5:13 PM

    The Don of Pornville would make a must better top dog than the fumbling indecisive sesquipedalian misfit from the suspect King James House of Stuart.

    At least the don would have to put his competence where his loquacious mouth is; instead of remaining in the closet of constant criticism and bland boring indecisiveness of the yattering pass the buck game of ‘we need to do this and we need to do that, ad nauseam’.

    He certainly would find some support among the business community and despite remaining in the closet he would have the ideal opportunity to relieve Greenverbs of some of his stolen millions parked in a vault at the CBB (and earning 6% instead of less than 1%) when it comes to law enforcement and the cutting down of tax evasion.

    Both he, the prima donna, and MAM would make a great pair of two of the ‘same’ kind attracting the admiration of the LGBT community whose members would find themselves in a quandary as for whom to vote.

    Instead of Twiddle the Bee and Twiddle the Dem the androgynous choice would be one of Twiddle the She & She and Twiddle the Bi and Bi.

    What a Rainbow nation Barbados would become, much to the hypocritical chagrin of Bushie the macho queen, Chaddie the secret 9 pm to 5 am girl and the closeted Lemuel the BU homophobic mule.

    Those who seek justice in the court of morality must not only come with clean hands but also a glove that fits the hand of the accused.


  17. Good points Kevin Barbadians don’t seem to understand the cost associated for all this (freeness) but of course we are talk about the island of Barbados though.

    The average American contributes towards his or her own healthcare and this depends on the plan his or her employer chooses. The average American pays for his or her own garbage removal and it cost a pretty penny.The average American pays for his or her own college education, and it puts many of them in the poor house for years trying to pay it off.


  18. @Hal
    Weymouth is NOT suitable for residential development!!


  19. Who dictates policy and what are the catalysts of policy?

    They are structured from external influences and domestic challenges. Our predicaments are requiring us to revisit these root causes and make the necessary house cleaning as well as identifying non productive administrators and systems and replace them with “service to others” individuals and bodies that services the need for betterment across the board.
    Current narratives lead us to believe that we are debt is inevitable, a requirement and a generational burden and also creates the mentality that we are all debt slaves to the system.

    What is debt?

    Debt is the obligation to repay that which was created out of thin air or computer generated figures $$$$$$. Your “interest and Principle” is merely free profit, enriching the lender. To add insult to injury, any breach/default of “contract” (fictitious and fraudulent in nature) forfeits assets of the debtor.

    Your Birth Certificate.

    Your birth certificate acts as leverage in the bond to contract a loan by Government as this document dictates that you are a corporation and subject to taxation by which you are an asset and is liable for that repayment of the “loan”.

    Your Signature

    Your signature determines what you are BY THE WAY YOU SIGN YOUR NAME, whether you are a CORPORATION or a living human being or FACT,
    EXAMPLE: YOU are a FACT or living human being when you sign your name
    :Joe-David: Brown
    signing any other way you will be determine as a CORPORATION.

    ALL CONTRACTS not written in fact which is written in the correct parse syntax grammar is considered as fiction and fraudulent, hence the brevity of fraud worldwide is enormous and empowers YOU TO NULIFY whatever Debt you are in.

    THE FRAUD STOPS HERE , ECONOMIC SLAVERY ENDS NOW.

    Take this fraud to the Lender and you will see that everything disappears including your debt.


  20. Enuff, why? Because of the problems with Combermere. God civil engineering can sort that out. It is prime land and is being underused. We reclaimed land between Pelican island and Brandon and it is holding up Hong Kong has built a massive airport on reclaimed land.


  21. “The average American contributes towards his or her own healthcare and this depends on the plan his or her employer chooses. The average American pays for his or her own garbage removal and it cost a pretty penny.The average American pays for his or her own college education, and it puts many of them in the poor house for years trying to pay it off.”

    So does the average Barbadian. Freeness me eye.


  22. Hal–regeneration of the city is a good idea. Housing at Weymouth no! Think about the quality of life we ought to be aiming for going forward, the air quality and noise conditions at Weymouth can’t be good for housing.


  23. EU to Barbados, Eastern Caribbean States, the OECS, Caricom & Cariforum

    The EU’s Regional Trade Affairs Manager Adam Wisniewski visited Trinidad and Tobago recently in an effort to boost trade relations between that country and the EU. In one of his meetings he met with Minister of Trade, Paula Gopee-Scoon along with five EU Member State Ambassadors based in Trinidad and Tobago. Minister Gopee-Scoon outlined the priority areas targeted for diversification of the economy, including maritime, ICTs, tourism, financial services, creative industries and agriculture, specifically cocoa.

    https://www.facebook.com/EUinBarbadosandtheEasternCaribbean/photos/a.209894139042233.56593.208761842488796/1339966472701655/?type=3


  24. Combermere School at Weymouth collapsed, because it was built on former swamp land. Any housing scheme there will also see a collapse. It is serving the best use now; a playing field. Combermere,at the reset t University of Waterford grounds only need to have a proper survey of the space needed for the number of students it now caries, proper sanitary engineering works, and the installation of the infrastructure to accommodate these, the proper training of all science students about the proper disposal of ALL chemical reagents, and provision for their removal;separate and distinct from disposal down the sinks-where they will travel along the same pipes as all other liquid waste, and septic tanks that are big enough; are orioerky monitored and managed, and can accommodate THE NUMBER OF STUDENTSFAR ABOVE WHAT PRESENTLY ARE ACCOMMODATED.Even when it is re-oppenedit still needs constant monitoring and frequent maintenance..


  25. @Alvin

    Isn’t Valery Housing Estate in Brittons Hill constructed on former swamp land?


  26. But wuh Alvin talking? So why other buildings on the “swamp land” are not collapsing?


  27. Wunna hear dat Alvin is an idiot..?!!
    According to his logic, since a truck once ran off the road in Lancaster and caused some casualties, all trucks should subsequently be banned from using that road.


  28. @ David,
    They say New York is built on a river.
    @ Hal
    It is almost impossible to think outside the box with some people. The Chinese build scaffolding by using the bamboo. We prefer to believe that we are being the best we can be.
    We grew up flying kites made of thrash bone and coconut sticks………..that’s when we used to think now all we do is declare ourselves experts and pseudo intellectuals.
    We used to use the sea for recreation and food. For example : A good diver with a piece of iron with a sharp point used to go “spearfishing” and put his catch on a piece of wire and eat fresh fish almost daily………………


  29. It is nonsense to say that housing and commercial properties cannot be built on Weymouth. That is poppy cock.
    Since 1956, when the Combermere building cracked and students were moved to the Drill Hall, good civil and structural engineers could have rebuilt on the site.
    So what are we do do: allow prime land in the centre of town to be a dump for old public service vehicles?
    The only noise pollution we will get at Weymouth will be during the construction. What we badly need in Barbados, if this is what is implied, is a one-car policy – restricting homes to having a single car. But to do this means improving public transport.
    This mindset says a lot about why Barbados fails to develop, apart from in the minds of people who know no better.


  30. Hal – Commercial yes, residential no. I am not in the Alvin camp. Prime land? Context papa context. You’re not in Engulund. lol


  31. @ Hal
    ” What we badly need in Barbados, if this is what is implied, is a one-car policy – restricting homes to having a single car. ”
    I think that cars for non-commercial use should not exceed 1400 cc. Anything above that should be excessively taxed as a deterrent.
    No need to have SUVs and big pick up trucks as status symbols. But then we would be told “its a democracy” and people can spend their earnings as they choose.
    Inferior roads and a very poor public transportation system are major contributors to non productivity. Also contributing to stress and inertia at the work place.
    The corporate bosses riding in their luxury cars and begging the government for “subsidies” morning , noon and night are non productive. Quite frankly those working for under $500. per week are propping up everybody else and are perhaps the most productive right now.

  32. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Hal Austin December 22, 2016 at 4:48 AM

    There is some merit to your argument. A project of involving modern ‘environmentally sound’ housing development is necessary for the regeneration of the City.

    You cannot have economic and social regeneration without people living in the city of very near to the city.

    There is a crying need for proper housing in that area to relieve the congestion in the Greenfields and its surroundings.

    The only problem with your proposed site is that those ‘hallowed halls’ of Harrison College would either have to be relocated or be transformed (as will happen eventually) into a ‘convenient’ secondary learning institution catering to those living within its catchment area.


  33. Miller…
    That’s not true about Kolij.In any case, it is an over-rated institution. I prefer Parkinson.


  34. What constitutes a good residential development? I repeat, regeneration is a good idea but housing at Weymouth not so good. Nelson Street, however, yes!! Do you know that the majority of the land in the Nelson Street area is owned by expats (long dead) and in arrears to the Land Tax Department for over 30 years?


  35. William Skinner – Who were the ones laughing at Wilfred Abrahams idea to cycle more?


  36. @ enuff
    I don’t know who were laughing. However the idea of cycling by politicians or those high up is nothing new. Peter Morgan used to cycle around back in the 70’s and Glenroy Straughn used to cycle to work when he was involved in the management of the transport board .
    In terms of professionals our postmen and women always “graduated” from bicycles to motorcycles and government messengers used to pedal far and wide .
    I am surprised that we don’t use more fuel economy scooters but the bad roads and inconsiderate drivers may be the problem.


  37. If you want people to cycle then remove the licensing tax. The health benefits will outweigh any revenue from taxing bicycles. In fact, 50cc motor cycles should also be tax free.


  38. I see the like has replace thumbs-up and thumbs -down. Shedding my cloak of anonymity on July 1, 2017


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  40. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/91762/-sewage-critical

    Look ACs, see the whales here, lol…those are the huge ones to get you pitchfork buryers out of the people’s parliament, yall can get new jobs burying pitchforks in the UK.

    .http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/91763/respite-bus-woes

    No one wants Fruendel’s blighted blessings, let him keep them for himself, he will need them.

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