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Given the comatose state the Barbados economy continues to be gripped, let us continue our steely focus on the economy although this task will be made difficult with the Crop Over season firing up. ย  It is important to add that a deteriorating economic landscape will continue to have a deleterious effect on the social well being of our nation. The perception index of the state of crime and poverty for example is on the rise. Despite our level of academic achievement as a country- of which we frequently boast- as a people we appear to lack the acumen to dispassionately discuss serious issues without invoking political rhetoric (bile) -aย  contradiction.

Yesterday Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler was strident in his public admonition of Barbadians. He is of the view nobody has offered reasonable alternatives (BU hesitates to use the word solutions) and the government policy prescription is the more palatable of those available.

Here is a copy of the Deficit Committee of the Social Partnership that was presented to the Government six weeks before the Financial Statement Budgetary proposals now made public. BU will reserve comment on the document except to suggest to effectively remediate a problem (s) the underlying or causal factors must be addressed. To be fair to the Deficit Committee it would have been constrained by the brief it received.


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101 responses to “Deficit Committee of the Social Partnership Recommends Entering an IMF Program Supported by Aggressive Privatization and Rationalization of SOEs”

  1. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    OH…….
    Bajans โ€˜better offโ€™ than before
    BARBADIANS ARE BETTER off today than years ago, says Minister of Social Care and Community Development Steven Blackett.The minister gave no tangible evidence to…
    nationnews.com
    https://shar.es/1B0kl3

  2. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    David June 16, 2017 at 2:15 PM #

    Very much so.

    The Unions have to step up to the plate.

    I posted that statement above by the Minister to show the outrageous propaganda that is being peddled here.

  3. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    millertheanunnaki June 16, 2017 at 3:21 PM #

    All we have to do is to send in our application…….they are waiting for it.

  4. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Tax hikes may put more on the streets, says BVHS President | Loop News
    With two weeks left before Government is set to implement the recently announced revenue-earning measures, President of the Barbados Vagrantsโ€ฆ
    loopnewsbarbados.com
    http://ow.ly/PI9430cEGAS

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. CadoganJune 16, 2017 at 3:40 PM
    โ€œBarbados is not going to the IMF.โ€

    You have truncated your statement by omitting to write: “once again”.

    Remember the prescient words of Sir Lloyd: โ€˜How did we end up here, again?โ€™
    Does the phrase โ€œDรฉjร  vuโ€ mean anything to you Carrion?

    With so many credit rating downgrades with two more around the corner, the IMF must now be seen as the countryโ€™s banker of last resort.

    Not even China will be keen to lend money for balance of payments support unless some of those 17 million excess to requirements male Chinese are exported to re-colonize the island and widen the gene pool.

  6. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    millertheanunnaki June 16, 2017 at 4:57 PM #

    You are quite correct………Not even China will be keen to lend money…..

    This govt has lost all credibility,I am surprised that the more than 5 year old IDB energy loan came through…..I expect the disbursements will be tied to meeting targets.

    The Minister of Commerce on the VOB 4.30 news just guaranteed Emera a 10 year extension on its contract,apologised for the delay and said he will work with the Minister of energy and personally see that it gets signed.

    I wonder what the this IDB green energy loan is for…….

    https://www.facebook.com/NationBarbados/videos/10154372949245989/


  7. Steve Blackett seem unable to think on his feet.He is notorious for having prepared speeches to read from when doing TV interviews and recently he was seen reading from prepared sheets of paper while addressing the House.Reading from prepared speeches is against the rules of the House and the speaker did not insist that Blackett’s prepared speech be made a document of the House.Blackett is out of his league and this is one he cannot put on the BLP.


  8. Vincent

    A few years ago the very same minister laid a “White Paper” in the House on poverty in Barbados. The contents were not good. Apparently neither the minister nor his colleagues, lazy sob’s that there are, did not read the report.

    The Opposition lashed the government for its contents and it is said that afterwards the jacket was cussed for bringing the truth to light.

    The only people better off are the dems and those they have feeding at the trough.

    The whatsapp voice note going around, though laced in profanity speaks to the truth!


  9. Why are people wasting their time offering advice to this government?

    Stinkliar was saying on Wednesday………”all of the people are criticing the government but you know not one of them is offering any ideas about how I can do things differently”.

    The man is not only dumb, he is deaf as well!


  10. Does anyone know what happen to the money this government put into a development bank in Brazil or Columbia a few months ago?

    I am most sure it was $30 million………..money borrowed from FCIB. This money as I remember was to enable this government to borrow as downgrades piled on and all avenues to borrow were dried up.

    We do not know half of the mess this government has done and what they have committed our children and grandchildren to!


  11. @ Prodigal
    “A fool and our money are soon parted….”

  12. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Hpw many millions of taxpayer’s money has been given away by the 2 governments to 6 or 7 minority business people before it has dawned on these ministers that the minority business people are all parasites, living off the blood of the majority population, we know they are parasites, we want to know when the government will stop giving them taxpayer’s money.

    Maloney acted as though he spent the money on the molasses tanks, now pimping around for Hyatt money from the population.

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/06/16/theyre-parasites/

    “Theyโ€™re parasites!
    Added by Colville Mounsey on June 16, 2017.
    Saved under Budget, Local News, Politics
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    A Government Senator has described the local business community as parasites who are only bellyaching about the recently announced budgetary measures because they are unwilling to carry their share of the economic burden.

    We had some molasses tanks in the ports that were leaking and falling apart. The Minister of Finance and myself met with the Rum Producers Association and the private sector of this country to repair those tanks and we asked them for $5 million in contributions and that money could not be found,โ€ Ince lamented”

  13. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    “He added that the $24 million price tag to repair the tanks was eventually paid solely by taxpayers.”

    That is what taxpayers paid to repair the molasses tanks at the port.

  14. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    @ Carson C. CadoganJune 16, 2017 at 3:40 PM
    โ€œBarbados is not going to the IMF.โ€

    There is only one reason for that…….IMF is a lot like me and would itemize all the bad spending the government did and every penny that disappeared from the NIS and treasury over the last 9 years.

    IMF would broadcast it to the people of Barbados…and the world.

    The government wont want that…the thieves will be all exposed.

  15. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Well Well

    Would the IMF also broadcast to the World and to the Queen of England that MIA AMOR MOTTLEY has not produced her LLB and Law Certificate two years after being challenged by the Hon. Dr. Dennis Lowe in the House Of Parliament of Barbados?

  16. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Carson.., only you seem to give a shit about that old hag in buckingham palace who wont piss on you, if you were on fire…

    Have some self respect and dignity as a black man and show respect for the suffering of your ancestors under that evil dead empire, it’sbad enough ya are a yardfowl.

    Besides, have you called Mia’s former law school in UK to confirm she has no LLB….if not ya just still spreading vicious rumors, you and the other idiots….bring the proof.

    Black people who still believe they are owned by white savages in the UK are repugnant.

  17. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Everyone will be glad to see the backs of DLP government, leave the people’s parliament, you useless, disrespectful to the black majority, nuisances.

  18. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    “”have you called Miaโ€™s former law school in UK to confirm she has no LLB””

    its not for anyone to call, its for her to produce it. She being a QC and all!!!!!

  19. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Bernard Codrington.June 16, 2017 at 1:06 PM

    I might not know the difference between fishy fowl or good red herring (even with a bowl of breadfruit cou-cou) but I can say beyond a shadow of doubt that what is now playing out on the economic landscape in Barbados was predicted long ago by this miller of real flour and not the โ€˜cornyโ€™ one you are mistaking me for.

    From the necessary layoff of public sector workers and the vital need for a planned programme of privatization and restructuring of statutory agencies to stem the fiscal hemorrhaging to the urgent demand for more competent management to replace the intellectually challenged liar who has taken your country to the cliff of fiscal and monetary collapse, the miller has been like a โ€˜veritableโ€™ bee in the bonnet in your totally discredited and downgraded administration.

    There is only one last sting to administer. It would be done when the government is forced to hang its head in abject shame and, with its forex begging bowl empty, visit the doorsteps of the IMF to save your sorry asses from โ€˜importsโ€™ starvation.

    If the gardener(s) in charge of the economic orchard were competent and worth their salt in support shouldnโ€™t you by now be eating the fruits of recovery from the tree of sacrifice and austerity planted since 2014?

    To (mis)quote your mentor the frustrated businessman who has no qualms about instituting martial law to get rid of that lying incompetent corrupt lot of jokers: โ€˜There will be no recovery, economic or otherwise, under Fumble and his goonsโ€™.

    So why not help to put your administration out of its lying misery and let the people decide the kind of economic medicine they are willing to swallow to aid digestion in order to stimulate economic resuscitation?

    Let them throw in the towel and step out of the ring.
    Maybe, then, your โ€˜secretโ€™ proposals to bring about economic growth would be made public with the shoots of recovery surfacing from the seeds of national commitment you so loyally display.

  20. Bernard Codrington. Avatar
    Bernard Codrington.

    @ Miller at @ 2 : 11 PM

    I am always happy to be mistaken if the result of that mistake leads to a solution of the problem at hand. I note that in addition to being a miller of real flour you are a predictor of economic outcomes. Good for you. How we wish we had those skills.

    My advice to you is the same : observe what is going on around you; be prepared to reorient your thinking;make decisions that may lead to the achievement of your goal; and act at the appropriate time. Learn the fine distinction between activity and action.
    At the moment you appear to be following a script that has been written for you. Is this persona you? Will it lead to the desired outcome? Think! Think! Think!

  21. angela Skeete Avatar

    These three letters in the alphabet IMF the blp operatives and leader should stay far away from using. Like the word Privatization those letters would hand the blp devastating results at the polls

  22. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Bernard Codrington. June 17, 2017 at 3:37 PM
    โ€œAt the moment you appear to be following a script that has been written for you. Is this persona you? Will it lead to the desired outcome?โ€

    A script written for the ‘flowery’ miller??? Is that how you try to humiliate the miller by calling him a lowly typist?

    Well, well, Jeff Cumberbatch and Bush Tea should be most concerned about such a demotion of the boy whom was mentored by Prof. Wharton. The miller might be seen literally by many as a darn poppet but clearly not anyoneโ€™s โ€˜literaryโ€™ puppet.

    Why not let either David of BU or even Angela Skeete formerly โ€œacโ€ attest to what the miller is claiming to have been his position all along?

    The angelic โ€œacโ€ can โ€˜honestlyโ€™ confess that the currently proposed and promoted privatization programme and going to the IMF before the economic and foreign reserves shit hit the fan have been the kernel in the mantra of this often denounced prophet of doom and gloom for longer than you can โ€˜convenientlyโ€™ forget.

    Bernard, here a blast from the past:

    millertheanunnaki | March 23, 2013 at 8:54 AM |
    @ Ping Pong | March 23, 2013 at 6:58 AM |
    โ€œNot to join the Oppositionโ€™s doom-and-gloom characterisation but when the deficit is $billion and increasing, revenue is decreasing, the poverty rate is increasing and the economic environment (both locally and worldwide) continues to be unfavourable, what should be oneโ€™s outlook?โ€

    Ping Pong, there is no need to be apologetic. You are not preaching any doom and gloom like the world coming to an end or a tsunami will wash away Bim on 13 of Black October 2013.

    You are using your intellectual intuition (commonsense) and academic training to evaluate a set of data and conditions and come to an informed position that does not look very rosy for the economy of this country.

    No one wants to see Bim in very serious economic straits but like individuals the consistent making of faulty decisions can lead to future difficulties that can lead to ruin.

    Drug taking and living above an individualโ€™s financial means can result in a person ending up on skid row. Same thing applies to countries whose leaders refuse to manage their countriesโ€™ finances (and civil institutions like the justice system) properly and still continue to make damaging policy decisions.


  23. @Miller

    Yes you were an early adopter of the privatization message which pundits in their post-2013 general election analysis attributed as one of the factors why OSA was defeated at the polls. It is amusing to observe that the government- strident in opposing privatization- has gleefully adopted the privatization strategy as we approach another election. So far we have BNTCL awaiting approval from the FTC and Hilton is next if we are to believe the minister of finance.

  24. Fractured BLP Avatar

    David of BU

    Get you act together

    Your unbridled bias to promote fraud in this sweet BARBADOS ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ง today , causes a DESPOT ( so called by her former boss ) to parade across this country without producing evidence of her LLB degree and LEC certification to practice law in Barbados.

    But you carry on in your merry old way…..

    One day coming soon………to a political platform near you

    Stay tuned !!!!!

  25. angela Skeete Avatar

    however the difference in magnitude that BNTCL and Hilton would impact hundred of daily lives being that there would not be a grave injustice of laying off of workers when compared to the other named govt entities that the blp and their operatives have called on the govt to privatize


  26. David,
    The government is not going to the IMF, period.


  27. @ Angela Skeete

    Must you demonstrate your ignorance, lack of thought and โ€œyard-fowlismโ€ on a consistent basis in this forum?

    What is the โ€œdifference in magnitudeโ€ between privatizing the BNTCL and, for example, the National Petroleum Corporation (NPC), GAIA or the Barbados Port Authority?

    Additionally, in January 2014, the abysmal failure as a Minister of Finance, Christopher Sinckler, is on record as saying your inept DLP administration was โ€œcurrently reviewing the functions of 19 statutory corporations with a view to CONSOLIDATING their operations.โ€

    โ€œThe final report will be presented to Cabinet shortly and implementation, following wide and intense discussions with all of our social partners, will commence in April, 2014,โ€ he stated.

    โ€œHe added that, of those 19 institutions, โ€œSome will GO OUT of BUSINESS, others will MERGE with each other and perhaps where it is feasible and makes sense for private involvement in the operations of any of those institutions that will be undertaken as well.โ€ [Source: Caribbean News Now: January 9, 2014]

    If your inept DLP administration is thinking of CLOSING and MERGING some statutory corporations, โ€œwould [it not] impact hundred of daily lives being that there would be a grave injustice of laying off of workers?โ€

    โ€œWould [it not] impact hundred of daily lives being that there would be a grave injustice of laying off of workers,โ€ if your inept DLP administration were to CONSOLIDATE or MERGE the operations of The National Assistance Board, Rural Development Commission and Urban Development Commission?


  28. @Artax

    It is clear rationalizing the SOEs is out of the question with 8 months to go. Another empty promise by the MoF.

    @Alvin

    Going to the IMF will be a function of the state of the economy that is influenced by exogenous shocks. That is outside of the control of the government.

  29. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Alvin Cummins June 18, 2017 at 9:26 AM
    โ€œThe government is not going to the IMF, period.โ€

    We wish you the best of health to live a few more months to see you eat those very words.
    Words you similarly had to eat with the layoff of public sector workers and your DLP administrationโ€™s current passionate haste to privatize as if there is a fire sale.

    Sir Erskine said the same thing when he loudly declared the economy of Barbados was batting like Sir Garry and firing on all cylinders.

    So if the IMF was the countryโ€™s forex lender of last resort when all engines of economic growth were performing โ€˜optimally, what do you think is going to happen to Barbados now that there is only one cylinder sending fire to the sputtering mono engine?

    What are you going to do if you do not want pay a visit to Dr. IMF?

    Sell your naked donkey to the Chinese to grow more stupid like you did under the Union Jack but on this occasion under a communist yellow yolk of serfdom?

  30. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Miller

    I really wonder about these operatives,especially Alvin……is he not aware that his boss is presently laying the wicket for the entrance of the IMF.

  31. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    This is why Mia Mottley can never be trusted, she insists on playing both sides against the middle.

    Her concern should be the over 70,000 black voters, most of whom are paid minimum wage fir decades by the same parasitic business people, the same disenfranchised black voters whose votes she needs since there are not enough minority business people to elect her to parliament.

  32. angela Skeete Avatar

    you quote a consideration made by the Minister of Finance which he made in 2014 . So what is your point ? the fact being which has not happened , However as sensible Barbadians listened to the mouthing of the BLP leader and operatives there are very aware that the BLP are still dead set on wholesale privatization of govt entities which have provide jobs a mantra which the blp has been singing for the past seven years followed recently by a chorus of IMF serving. None of which Barbadians have an appetite


  33. As a DLP operative and yard-fowl, you are using this forum to commence the DLPโ€™s campaign, which, based on your comments, consists of political rhetoric, innuendo and untruths.

    My point is, in November 2016, Sinckler also made it clear that โ€œwhile his Government is not fundamentally opposed to privatization, some services will remain under the control of the State no matter what.โ€And in his recent Budget presentation he mentioned about the rationalization of statutory corporations.

    You are being disingenuous and โ€œmaliciously hypocriticalโ€ to suggest Mottley made specific references to government entities that would be privatized under a BLP administration, when you know that is not true and you also know both BLP & DLP mentioned that privatization has to be a considered option.

    Also, in response to the proponents of privatization, Sinckler has been asking them to name the statutory corporations they would privatize.

    However, for reasons to suit your political agenda, you are also implying whereas a process of privatization under the BLP would result in the loss of โ€œhundreds of jobs,โ€ privatization under the DLP would not.

  34. angela Skeete Avatar

    Ok Artax you got it right this time for the same reasons that the people in the last election rejected the notion of Privatization of govt entities namely transport board and sea and airport which was named by the blp as being correct to be placed on the Privatization chopping block. The only person being disingenuous is you . The people of barbados are aware of the economic pressures the country is under and the govt is also aware that the prescription of wholesale privatization which was recommended by the blp would put many household under severe financial pressure and collapse the social enviroment of the country.
    So dont come here pretending that the blp has never presribed such recommendations.
    The last budget was an assurance that govt workers would not be jobless despite the hue and cry generated by self interest attached to the blp and others who see countries interest of no interest unto themselves

  35. angela Skeete Avatar

    Artax so you can hee and haw all you want unless you can present tangible proof that govt has privatized any entity that has slashed workers your reference to Sinckler 2014 comment rings hallow and does not dismiss the BLP past and present recommendations of Privatization which if activated would affect thousands of household.
    Barbados is going through an atmosphere of economic changes and challenges having to live up to the standards of a global community which requires plenty if money to sustain
    Gone are the days of coal pots and donkey carts which require little or no financial maintenance to sustain
    Barbados is now being caught in a whirlwind of extreme demands internally and externally and debts balloned by interest rates which must be paid and alternatives which are painful but must be done
    Govt have effortlessly tried to limit the pain despite the objections of some political quaters to do more. These objectors knowing full well what the outcome would be and the high cost placed on the backs of the society
    The blp at the eleventh hour is trying to hide the fact that they were advocates of wholesale Privatization but too little too late Prvitazation would remain a thorn in the back of the blp along with their new found chorus of IMF analogies


  36. I anticipated your comments and thatโ€™s why I purposely mentioned Sinckler, because I knew it would have gone over your head.

    If Mottley had MENTIONED SPECIFIC government entities that would be privatized under a BLP administrationโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

    โ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ..why would Sinckler CONTINUALLY ASK the BLP to NAME the statutory corporations they would privatize?

    That the question you need to answer, rather than spewing your usual nonsensical political diatribe.

    It was for reasons of political expediency that the DLP mentioned the Transport Board and Sanitation Service Authority, because they know the emotion mentioning these entities and privatization โ€œin the same breathโ€ would evoke.

    And you are risking the same thing in this forum.


  37. Hell No i am not risking any thing. I am just stating the truth.
    However you are trying to control and confused the issue knowing better.Going into the upcoming election the blp is trying to used a method of bait and switch on the Privatization issue against govt.and the people would not be fooled


  38. I engage you on issues for the main purpose of making you and other contributors aware of your ignorance.

    You are definitely correct by mentioning: โ€œGoing into the upcoming election the DLP is trying to use a method of bait and switch on the Privatization issue not only against the BLP, but the entire Barbadian electorate, and the people would not be fooled.โ€

    And this is evidenced by the fact that Sinckler and the DLP have been โ€œdilly dallyingโ€ around the privatization since 2013, WITHOUT giving any โ€œclear definitive perspectiveโ€ on the issue except to say โ€œgovernment has not closed to door to privatization.โ€

    Campaign strategies such as the Transport Board privatization ad will not work this time around. Barbadians are fed up of the BLP and more so, the DLP.

    You constantly spewing nonsense about Mottley and a LEC or trying to convince us that there would be fundamental differences between a DLP privatization program and that of any other political party are issues that are attractive to yard-fowls.

    Surely you should realize by now that intelligent people discuss issues in this forum and will not be persuaded by your political diatribe to think otherwise.


  39. Surely you would realise by now that your opinion does not make any difference to me .which begs the question why do you waste your time responding
    And surely it should be obvious by now that given the outcome of thest election the majority of people does not agree with u
    So bro take a well deserved hick.


  40. @Artax

    Your point is well made.

  41. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    David

    The Nation today Pg 8….The Wild Coot…gives the reason why this govt will not go to the IMF and what is in store for us over the next nine months.

    Worth reproducing.

  42. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Some of the Budget proposals are set to take effect on July 1, 2017.
    Sinckler to meet private sector on Budget concerns | Loop News
    Minister of Finance, Christopher Sinckler, will meet with a number of organisations over the next two days to discuss concerns relating to the…
    loopnewsbarbados.com
    http://ow.ly/2enW30cIMnv

  43. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Interesting.
    ๏ปฟBWU summons public workers to meeting
    THE BARBADOS WORKERSโ€™ UNION (BWU) is summoning all public workers to a meeting on Tuesday evening at 3 p.m. at Solidarity House.According to a media release, the…
    nationnews.com
    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/97914/-bwu-summons-public-workers-meeting

  44. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ millertheanunnaki June 19, 2017 at 4:36 PM

    What do these people expect from the meetings other than to be treated like the sub-committees of the private Sector Umbrella Association and their recommendations for fiscal deficit reduction and the badly needed economic growth instead of a more depressingly consuming spiral of further austerity measures?

    The outcome of these meetings would be analogous to the Fowler-led band of BIPA naรฏve children running behind a reverse a pied piper of Pinocchio lies called the Stink liar who promises they will receive settlement by September 30, the Twelfth of Never ending.

    He could as well come clean, and before he applies for enrolment in the priesthood, tell the people the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help him God.

    There is nothing he can do to reverse the โ€˜stickyโ€™ wicket that has been prepared for the IMF to bowl on. He is just following instructions from overseas to ensure the soon-to-arrive managers do not have to wield to big an austerity stick.

  45. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    millertheanunnaki June 19, 2017 at 5:24 PM

    Should be:
    @ Vincent Haynes June 19, 2017 at 4:38 PM
    “Minister of Finance, Christopher Sinckler, will meet with a number of organisations over the next two days to discuss concerns relating to theโ€ฆ”

  46. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Miller

    The key to our present situation lies with the Union meeting……his meeting, as you pointed out would be a waste of time.

    Will they….or wont they……The Unions……shut the country down untill application is made to the IMF or elections are called.

    Read Wild Coot…..he has made it pellucidly clear as to the political game this inept party is playing with the citizens of Bim and why they refuse to go to the IMF…….isn’t amazing how he is never challenged with a law suit.


  47. We can rollout all the policy initiatives and prescriptions we want if there is no confidence by the players who have to drive the economy i.e. the private sector that Jepter Ince is cussing there will be no recovery.


  48. David

    Can you put the Wild Coot link?


  49. @Vincent

    Don’t see the link online.


  50. Angela Cox-Skeete

    And it also โ€œbegs the question WHY DO YOU WASTE YOUR TIME RESPONDING TO ME?โ€

    I DONโ€™T CARE if my opinion does not make any difference to you, because you are INSIGNIFICANT to me and to many other contributors to this forum. You are such a yard-fowl jack-ass that I doubt even you are aware of your stupidity.

    Any time spent highlighting and making you and the other semi-illiterate DLP yard-fowls aware of your stupidity IS TIME WELL SPENT. But itโ€™s obvious from your responses Iโ€™m SUCCESSFUL in achieving that objective and my responses hurt your fragile feelings.

    Changing your name from โ€œACโ€ to stinking Angela Cox-Skeete has NOT improved the QUALITY of your silly contributions. YOU ARE STILL RECOGNIZED BY EVERY CONTRIBUTOR AS BUโ€™S RESIDENT DLP YARD-FOWL IDIOT. ITโ€™S A PITY YOU DONโ€™T HAVE ANY SHAME.

    The DLP won the last elections 16-14โ€ฆ. and youโ€™re mentioning that โ€œthe outcome of the last election the majority of people does not agree with (me),โ€ especially when the voter turn-out was extremely low?

    Stupse!!!

    Everyone who reads BU knows that you are jackass, semi-illiterate DLP yard-fowl who cannot compose a proper sentence and there isnโ€™t anything you can contribute to this forum that would influence anyone to vote for the DLP.

    Obviously you MUST respondโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.. you canโ€™t help it!!!!

    YOU SHOULD TAKE A BREAK FROM BU.

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