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Fundamental changes to the way we organise production in Barbados, support productive activity, treat domestic and foreign investment, conduct the affairs of our corporations, organise and utilise our labour force and use technology and information will have to be made if we are to succeed in the post-2005 global economy. โ€“ (Prime Minister Owen S. Arthur, Financial Statement (i.e. Budget), August 2001).

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) and the Government under Prime Minister Freundel Stuartโ€™s leadership has been at pains to walk back on even a hint that, for almost 10 years, increased poverty and economic hardships have negatively impacted on larger than acceptable proportions of the Barbados society. Spin all they want, DLP parliamentarians and especially those relaxing in the under-performing Stuart-led Cabinet, continue to fool around with the livelihoods of Barbadians. There is unyielding and growing impatience from the Barbados public regarding the callousness of DLP Cabinet members whose performances are notable if only for a genuine rock-bottom operational knowledge of the Barbados economy.

Stuart, Sinckler, Sealy, Lowe, and other surrogates from within the beleaguered DLP have done very little to inspire confidence. The roughshod approach by the DLP to the management of the economy and the disjointed and illogical way of separating economy and society have shocked and disappointed Barbadians. After nine years, the DLP teams functioning in the legislature and/or the executive surely do not know how to make the small and open Barbados economy work for the better of all the nationโ€™s people. The Prime Minister continues to endorse the mediocre performances of the Cabinet; he allows Cabinet Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries to do and say illogical things. Stuart has gone so far as to single out a few persons including the scapegoated Minister of Finance as being โ€˜eminentโ€™ by his standards which, inevitably reflects the prime ministerโ€™s low polling on leadership.

The current Minister of Finance has been in place since 2010. Seldom has there been any credible plan on how Barbados will return to levels of more than 2% annual economic growth. More disturbing is the fact that Finance Minister Sinckler has mangled most attempts at the macroeconomic management of the Barbados economy during and after recessionary times. Sincklerโ€™s austere domestic policy responses (i.e. taxation and increasing the national debt) have led to deep economic and financial crises in Barbados. Fiscal measures have been largely occasioned by bouts of high unemployment and a perennial state of underemployment while millions are printed to save the day. Sincklerโ€™s policy directions have given rise to a sluggish economy unable to return to comfortable levels of economic growth.

Across Barbados, there is low morale and productivity throws up its headaches. Barbados is likely to relapse even more with the constraining 2017 budget measures taking full effect this month. The DLP daily attracts negative responses from its gluttonous tax policies and discourses of contempt which have become commonplace once anyone dares to speak out or be critical of said policies. Today, Barbadians maintain that they are overworked if they still have a job; and underpaid while constantly living fearful of losing their jobs because of the possible vindictiveness showing up under different guises.

The accustomed quality of life in Barbados is today threatened, not by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or from rating agencies, but by Barbados being pushed along a path of austerity by a Cabinet dumbfounded by its very failings. Barbadians continuously face new taxes without a requisite consideration for the growing numbers of the poor, the aged, and those unable to get meaningful employment in the country. Managing director of the IMF, Christine Lagarde recently stated that following research, there is a โ€˜strong commitment to protect health and education spending and the most vulnerable during challenging economic reformsโ€™. This is commendably noteworthy for Barbadians, given that Chris Sinckler appears averse to approaching the IMF but is determined to rip the belly out from the nationโ€™s people via high and extremely troublesome taxation measures.

This, at a time when most of the adjustments faced by Barbadians already saw the knife of the DLP tear into health and education. Cuts were generated by lower government spending and for example, Barbadian students having to pay 10 % of their tuition fees regardless of personal circumstances or family income. Indeed, Sinckler is stubborn to the fact that nowadays, small economies such as Barbados must continue with its investment in human capital because enhanced skills and training are necessary for economic and social development. There must be a realistic social safety net that provides resources and allocates income to families if they are expected to survive after having sacrificed a great deal over the last nine years.

In this yearโ€™s budget, one easily recalls Minister Sinckler rhetorically calling for our consideration on a question of how much more will Barbados sacrifice: โ€œGiven the fact that it is now patently clear that our country cannot continue at current pace to provide all of the things that we have grown accustomed to, and in the magnitude that we desire; given the limitation of our economic resources, are we Barbadians prepared to make the major sacrifices necessary to ensure that we confront and correct this situation once and for all?โ€ The answer to Sincklerโ€™s prompt was well put in the quotation at the beginning of this column by a previous Finance Minister.

The DLP has reached the point where it can no longer hide from the populace or the electorate. Barbados urgently needs a growth strategy. Barbadians must consistently demand from their politicians, growth models and development strategies that will promote economic growth, poverty reduction, and greater productivity and competitiveness. There must be a successful economic development strategy that focuses on improving the skills of those already in the workforce and necessary training for those that will enter the local labour market. There must be drastic reductions on the cost of doing business and making available the resources business needs to compete and thrive in today’s world of technological progress.

Moreover, there needs to be a strategy that is framed around opening opportunities for the development of the private sector as the main source of growth and job creation in Barbados. The local private sector should never be ridiculed by charges of a parasitic nature, nor should government abandon facilitation through regulatory and other incentives for growth and expansion. As it stands, despite thousands were tacitly put at ease prior to the 2013 general elections, and within months the DLP axed their jobs, Barbados must look to be research-driven in formulating the optimal size of its public service. It is alleged that the size of the public sector will need to be reduced, and this must not be done willy-nilly. There is ample space for privatisation but such a program will need to be put in place not to enrich the hands of a few, but to empower the nation. Discussions and wholesome debates on privatisation must not be ambushed by the cleverness or deceptiveness of one or more political strategies. Change of government and a vibrant growth strategy are urgently needed in Barbados. The next government in Barbados is likely to be more sure-footed with a new mandate from the people.

(Dr George C. Brathwaite is a political consultant. Email: brathwaitegc@gmail.com )


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102 responses to “The George Brathwaite Column – Need for Growth Strategy”

  1. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    Carson……i will not get into who is the most corrupt or most gay between the two governments with you there is no known difference….read…2 peas one musty pod.

    …dont care how you cretins try to be in denial about it, just like with CLICO, what lies are hidden in the dark, must be revealed to the light.

    …this will be the final straw and guaranteed downfall of the government…yes

  2. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Miller

    Poor Barbados is saddled with a socially burdensome and parasitic black pseudo-middleclass whose forex earning capacity is as nonexistent as its ability to transform the slave-mentality society from which it has been recently formed in a womb of total dependency and fed from an umbilical cord made from the sinews of a colonial-designed educational system of divide and rule.
    ……………………………………………………………

    Chuckle….but they are responsible for producing the leaders that the sheeple elect……so what difference can you expect?

  3. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    “” Lee July 4, 2017 at 10:57 AM

    “”The economy will not grow until we find a way to earn more foreign exchange, because we are spending it faster than we are earning it . . . . will increased taxation really address our insatiable fx appetite? At low income levels certainly YES, but at professional and white collar levels NOT BY ONE US DOLLAR ! We suffer from โ€œovervalued productivityโ€ at the higher income levels.โ€””

    I cant believe that I am reading this on BU?

    I have been saying this for the longest time.

    Sadly this type of living has been and still is being championed by the Barbados Labour Party. The Barbados Labour Party spends taxpayers money like drunken sailors. I am sure all can remember the Barbados Labour Party paid a guy $10,000.00 taxpayers money to cut down a small ackee tree, and then the MCW still had to go and finish the job. The Barbados Labour Party paid the contractor from Trinidad the full amount for building the Gliden Building and he never even finished a quarter of the building and there is lots more.

  4. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Slave ministers and slave politicians…though evil to the core, it was beautifully designed for the weakest black men and women who present themselves as leaders, to fall right into that trap…now they will drag everyone down with them..the new age slaves.

    They just had to be dazzled with false status, meaningless titles and bribery and corruption.

  5. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    If they can’t thief it with the help of their local slave masters, they dont want it.

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/06/30/when-the-only-feasible-alternative-looks-to-be-political-suicide/

    “When the only feasible alternative looks to be political suicide
    Added by Barbados Today on June 30, 2017.
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    Two reports this week from two international bodies are cause for concern if not total alarm.

    First came word out of Brussels that Barbados and other regional countries were not taking advantage of the development assistance afforded them, at a time when grant financing is hard to come by and we really need all the financial support we can get.

    โ€œIf our institutions and organizations that are to perform are not doing that in an adequate way then there is no point quarrelling about if we have money [or] if money is available,โ€ warned Dr Patrick Gomes, Secretary General of the African, Caribbean and Pacific states grouping.

    โ€œIt [development funding] is there and we must make use of it,โ€ he stressed, while pointing out that a number of African nations were adequately making use of funds allocated to them.

    However, he told a group of visiting journalists this week that there was development support, which was agreed to as far back in 2013, that Barbados and other Caribbean states simply had not taken advantage of.

    He also lamented that the Caribbean as a whole was โ€œstill sleepingโ€ on the ยฃ346 million Caribbean Regional Indicative Programme provided under the 11th European Development Fund for the 2014-2020 period, even after the ACP โ€œfoughtโ€ to get the amount up from an initial ยฃ200 million.”

  6. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ angela Skeete July 4, 2017 at 5:06 PM #
    โ€œwith all its warts and economic problems barbados is still recognized as one of the best among manyโ€

    Yes ac, the satanic angel of lies and hypocrisy, the same Barbados which has always been the best of the very best you and your deceitful lying party accused OSA of โ€˜selling outโ€™ to foreigners to disinherit Bajans.

    Now who is selling what and getting screwed as payment?
    Why not ask Butch or even the pimp baloney fella?

    Remember that famous small nation boosting compliment to swell your jingoistic ego?
    โ€œBarbados punches above its weightโ€. Now in less than 10 years which division in the junk bond boxing ring is Barbados competing?

    Karma is just one SoB, isnโ€™t it, ac the dc the devilโ€™s child called โ€œAngela Skeete the sickco (ass)?

    The top dogs in your party boldly lied to the naรฏve electorate to become the ruling administration now the same lies will remove the waste โ€œfoopsโ€ (borrowed from PUDRYR) from power.

    Run for Cover!!!

  7. Bajan Free Party/CUP/.Violet Beckles Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZI Avatar
    Bajan Free Party/CUP/.Violet Beckles Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZI

    no growth in fraud, let them open their books to the world, small minded crooks


  8. @ Carson C. Cadogan

    Yes, Carson, you are correct and Iโ€™m sure all will agree that we โ€œcan remember the Barbados Labour Party paid a guy $10,000.00 taxpayers money to cut down a small ackee treeโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€

    The then Auditor General Hallam Phillips mentioned that โ€œenigmatic eventโ€ on pages 73 & 74, sections 5.106 to 5.111 in his 2004 Auditor Generalโ€™s Report.

    โ€œ5.106 In addition to the above, an amount of $11,500.00 was paid in May 2003 to this same firm for work done to facilitate the building of a home in the city. The UDC staff indicated that they made no arrangements with the firm to carry out this work and indicated that the payment was for the removal of an ackee tree.

    โ€œ5.107 According to a memorandum from the Chairman of the UDC to the Director, the MINISTER HAD ADVISED AND APPROVED THE PAYMENT. This memorandum, attached to the payment voucher, refers to a project to facilitate the building of a home for a resident.โ€

    โ€œ5.111 It should be NOTED that Cabinet, on January 30th 2003, had MADE a DECISION THAT THERE SHOULD BE NO TREE TRIMMING PROGRAM. The Cabinetโ€™s decision stated that if there is a need for a tree to be removed the request should be referred to the Ministry of Public Works and Transport. The Cabinet also directed that the law as it refers to seeking Town Planning permission must be adhered to and permission sought.โ€

    Carson, do you recall the Minister who was responsible for the Urban Development Commission at that time?

    If you guessed the Hon. Hamilton Lashley, the same Hamilton Lashley you accepted with open arms into your DLP after continually criticizing the “ackee tree debacle”โ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.. then you are absolutely correct.

    But, Carson, we also REMEMBER while a lawyer charged Caves of Barbados $19,550 to give a legal opinion on a 33.7M loan, the Democratic Labour Party agreed to pay their colleague, Richard Byer, $487,817.40 of โ€œtaxpayersโ€™ money toโ€ similarly give a legal opinion on a loan of LESSER amount, to wit $25.7M.

    No matter how you try to โ€œspinโ€ the situation, there arenโ€™t any SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES between the BLP & DLP, because CORRUPTION resides in BOTH parties.

    The hierarchy and members of the Democratic Labour Party should hang their heads in shame if they continue to allow you and โ€œAngela โ€˜acโ€™ Cox-Skeete,โ€ two nitwits, to represent the party and advance its message in this forum.


  9. Artax it is clear and obvious that you are really annoyed by my nitwit comments therfore i must be doing something right enough to make your life miserable .


  10. Oh miller you are one of the many who enjoyed a fat life off the fatted calf . All that good free life that you enjoyed under OSA oh remeber OSA had promised he was saving for a rainy day.
    Boy was that a big fat lie.


  11. Far from it, cretin, you donโ€™t make my โ€œlife miserable.โ€

    Actually, โ€œit is clear and obvious that you are reallyโ€ โ€œdoing something right enough to make (my) lifeโ€ rather enjoyable. Your โ€œnitwit commentsโ€ continually provides with me the opportunity and pleasure to successfully highlight what a stupid, semi-illiterate yard-fowl you really are.

    As such, Angela โ€˜acโ€™ Cox-Skeete, since I keep setting you up and you keep falling for it over, and over, and over, and over again……….. displaying your stupidity more and more, each time you respond, โ€œit is clear and obvious that you are really annoyed by my comments, therefore I must be doing something right enough to make your life miserable.โ€

  12. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan July 4, 2017 at 5:55 PM
    “I cant believe that I am reading this on BU?
    I ave been saying this for the longest time.
    Sadly this type of living has been and still is being championed by the Barbados Labour Party. The Barbados Labour Party spends taxpayers money like drunken sailors. I am sure all can remember the Barbados Labour Party paid a guy $10,000.00 taxpayers money to cut down a small ackee tree, and then the MCW still had to go and finish the job. The Barbados Labour Party paid the contractor from Trinidad the full amount for building the Gliden Building and he never even finished a quarter of the building and there is lots more ”

    Carrion, why don’t you shut your deceitful lying pimping (DLP) rotten mouth and just spit in the air to dry your parched tongue of doublespeak?

    So what happened to the $22.3 billion collected from the poor taxpayers in the last 9 years, much more than the $17.4 billion siphoned off under a similar time period of BLP rule?

    Are these โ€œactual income and expenditure figuresโ€ dreamed up by a BLP plant at the Central Bank to make your deceitful lying paranoid administration look bad and supremely incompetent?

    What is there to show for the difference in tax takings other than a fiscally โ€œphysicalโ€ deficit of $6 billion and a monument dedicated to Satan at the Garrison whose only value is that of observing an obsessed obese yellowbelly jockey called the DLP ride an emaciated dying horse called the taxpayers competing in a combined mule cum donkey derby called the Fumble & Stuart handicap for 9 year old political geldings?


  13. The yard-fowls like to take political rhetoric and run with it as truth and fact. Referring to โ€œthe years of plentyโ€ under the Arthur administration is a perfect example.

    The DLP, and their yard-fowls appointed to this forum, accuse the Arthur administration of having millions of tax dollars and spending it willy nilly.

    However, the records indicate that, whereas between 1999 and 2008, government collected $17.4B in tax revenue and spent $18.8B, creating a deficit of $1.4Bโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ

    โ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ. the 9 year period between 2008 and 2017, this inept DLP administration collected $22.3B in tax revenue and spent $28.3B.

    Clearly, the years of plenty must be attributed to Stuart and his lot.

  14. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    “Clearly, the years of plenty must be attributed to Stuart and his lot.”

    The only person you are trying desperately to convince is your self. Everyone else know different.


  15. “The only person you are trying desperately to convince is your self, Carson……….. everyone else knows different.”


  16. Heee..Artax you cant help yourself yardfowl. U not setting me up fool it is as simple as you are a pooch licker for the corrupt blp and need nuff scratch grain to fill yuh greedy stomach
    What david provide is not enough so what little i provide you ran after.Set up what u gotta have bumped yuh head yardfowl

  17. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    OFF TOPIC but…

    Astor B. Watts Lunchtime Lecture Series
    Friday, 7th July, 2017
    Hon. John Boyce M.P., Minister of Health

    ALL ARE WELCOME.

  18. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    ARTAX

    I am not that lucky like you.

  19. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    We all know Carson is the slave minister Lashley….so what about the Transport Board contract Carson.


  20. @ angela Skeete

    You are so naughty. But it is understandable when you are asked to repeat rather than to think. Please tell me, who pays me? I almost thought that although a poor man, most of my income at this time comes in foreign exchange and from outside of Barbados.
    Seriously though, we can all talk of what did or did not go wrong with the BLP and the DLP. But I think that persons seem to be worrrying about how they can make Barbados better since the DLP practically gave up since the death of David Thompson.


  21. But seriously George you mean to say that all that pablum you write on behalf of the blp you do not get a red cent . and with all that education you mean to say you let tge blp take you for a fool . no bozie i aint buying that.

  22. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    But it is understandable when you are asked to repeat rather than to think.

    lol, hahaha…

  23. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Angela SkeeteJuly 5, 2017 at 1:07 PM

    I thought that when you are “Politically consulting” that the entity you are consulting for would pay you a fee for efforts.

    But I know what happen here, The Barbados Labour Party always make fair promises. So I believe that Mia said to George , “George, if Bajans miss and put we in, I gun look fuh ah big Job fuh you, Just go on BU every Tuesday and write a load of rubbish and I will take care of yuh”. She/he also said the same thing to Jeremy Stephens, Clyde Mascol, Mary Redman, Macdowall or whatever his name is.

  24. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Well Well

    I am sure by now that you know that anything you write on this don’t make any sense. You are just an old duffus sitting in you wheel chair in your room writing gobble dygook.

    Plus you don’t even have any vote in Barbados.


  25. @Artax July 4, 2017 at 8:26 PM #

    Carson, is this you?

    https://www.barbadosadvocate.com/news/carson-cadogan-walks-away-top-award-contribution-community
    ……………………………………………….

    Wow, Artax………….Kissing the DLP arse 24/7 seems to have taken a toll on him.

  26. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Carson….every house you slave ministers, politicians, yardfowls and pimps from DLP go to begging for votes between now and 2018, to try to weasel yall fraudulent selves back into the people’s parliament, the voters will ask each and everyone of you about that Transport Board contract with CGI Insurance.

    Gobbledygook that….

    Just watch me make that happen, yall asses will be thrown out for sure.

  27. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Prodigal Son July 5, 2017 at 6:51 PM

    Why do you think Carson C. Cadogon(e) is called “Carrion”? The ugliest of a man is so rotten to the core that not even the hungriest of vulture or a Bajan โ€˜kubbaโ€™ would come as much as a 1000 metres of his political carcass.

    And he has the rotten guts to question Miaโ€™s ability and eligibility to practise law or even to become PM of Barbados.

    We have seen mountain gorillas on the verge of death from old age and starvation in better shape than that Bajan piece of Carrion.

  28. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    We have a very poor Private sector in Barbados.

    Don’t you wish we had a vibrant Private sector instead of the one we are cursed with which depends on Govt. for everything?

    “Grace plans new plant to support overseas demand”

    GK Foods and Services Ltd โ€” a subsidiary of GraceKennedy Ltd โ€” will open its sixth manufacturing plant next year to support demand from North America and United Kingdom markets.

    The 60,000-square-foot facility in Denbigh, Clarendon, will produce a range of conveniently portioned and packaged locally grown fruits and vegetables primarily for export markets. The new plant will also be used for further processing of locally grown products into value-added finished goods.

    Are WHITE Jamaicans more Intelligent and smarter than WHITE BAJANS?

  29. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    George

    How come Jamaican business men and women don’t have to wait on the Jamaican Govt. for a “growth path”?

    They create their own.

    And you know that very well. We have here in Barbados one of the most SUCESSFUL HOTEL CHAINS in the World. Namely SANDALS HOTELS. A product of Jamaican Private sector ingenuity.

    Is that the reason why the Barbados Labour Party and its supporters hate SANDALS so much?


  30. @millertheanunnaki July 5, 2017 at 7:21 PM #

    @ Prodigal Son July 5, 2017 at 6:51 PM

    Why do you think Carson C. Cadogon(e) is called โ€œCarrionโ€? The ugliest of a man is so rotten to the core that not even the hungriest of vulture or a Bajan โ€˜kubbaโ€™ would come as much as a 1000 metres of his political carcass.

    And he has the rotten guts to question Miaโ€™s ability and eligibility to practise law or even to become PM of Barbados.
    ……………………………………………………..

    LOL, miller…………this is an epic response to the folly we have to put up with on BU.


  31. Do you mean like how the Barbados government of the public sector delivered a washpan of concessions to Jamaican Butch Stuart of the Barbados Private sector?

    #JA

  32. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    You know that has nothing to do with it.

    Where is our SANDALS HOTELS equivalent? We have been in the hotel business as long as Jamaica has.

    The Barbados Private sector tried running a Hotel in St. Lucia and it was a dismal failure.

  33. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Another interesting article from Jamaica.

    Mia Mottley should read this one. Kind of interesting for her. It speaks about having a LLB and trying to enter NORMAN MANLEY LAW SCHOOL. The problems being experienced now. Of course she/he didn’t have to worry about such. Powerful family friends intervened on her behalf, wish humble Bajans were so lucky. Jamaicans fighting to get into Law school while she was fighting not to get into Law school.

    “Law school entry fight deepens”

    A storm is once again brewing over the process of admission to the regional Norman Manley Law School (NMLS).

    ……..The situation is broader than UTech; students around the region have been affected, students who earned degrees abroad on scholarships are affected, where they cannot gain entry to Norman Manley (NMLS) to complete the Certificate in Legal Education. It is a region-wide injustice,โ€ Hall said.

    ……..As it now stands, holders of an LLB (Bachelor of Laws degree) from The University of the West Indies gain automatic entry into the NMLS programme. This is secured by Article Three of the Treaty of Chaguaramas.

  34. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Where is Barbados” Grace-Kennedy equivalent?

    Years ago COW tried to start a company canning Bajan products for export. In quick time it went belly up. Everyone who invested in it loss their money.

    Including MIA AMOR MOTTLEY’S Uncle Elombe Mottley!!!!

  35. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    I should also mention that Prof. Stan Reid loss every penny he invested in the company as well.

    It was so heart breaking for him that he died soon afterwards.

    George be careful, Stan Reid was Pee-h-dee as well.

  36. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan July 5, 2017 at 7:33 PM
    โ€œGeorge
    How come Jamaican business men and women donโ€™t have to wait on the Jamaican Govt. for a โ€œgrowth pathโ€?โ€

    And you see, Carrion, what an IMF guided structural adjustment programme can do?

    Push both government and the private sector to get up off their symbiotically โ€˜parasiticโ€™ behinds and either earn their way in the world or perish.

    Donโ€™t you find it rather funny and humiliatingly laughable that your deceitful lying party (dlp) of two-timing hypocrites was forced to apologize (with knees on the ground and in true nigger fashion) to a โ€œparasiteโ€ called the Bajan private sector?

    Just remember that it is the private sector who not only pays (funds election campaigns) the piper but also calls the contract award tunes.

    Unless Mulatto Maloney can get money from the Hyatt scam there will be no money to pay the dlp electioneering piper this time around.


  37. Sandals Sandals Sandals like a hangman noose tied around the throats of the blp . God lawd wunna dead fuh trute

  38. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    A while after loosing his money which he invested in COW canning company, Elombe Mottley married , guess who, a Jamaican woman and moved to Jamaica where he is living up to this day.

  39. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    I am sure that you all remember a member of the Barbados Private sector started a NUDIST CAMP up in St. Phillip.

    Even that failed!!!!

    No wonder they sent George to talk about a “”Growth Path”” by Govt. because their Private sector “”growth Path”” don’t work.

  40. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Only recently one of the Principals of the said NUDDIST CAMP in the newspaper crying and saying, ร cant get nuh Govt. work, I got all did equipment but dey in geeing me nuh work””.

    I just had to laugh. Even he begging for a Govt. job.

    Now tell me what is the difference between a man or a woman from Rotten Town or Light foot Lane who say that they some Govt. work and Private sector who want Govt. work and Govt. “”Growth Path””?


  41. Jeremy Stephen couldn’t be a parasite Jepter Ince called out could he. The economic garbage spewed by Jeremy Stephen is just that garbage. BLP mouth piece E. Abed posits the new taxes wont be as bad as he first thought. Abed is a business maguffy. Stephen is not but Stephen pushing his snout where it don’t belong making predictions of economic Armageddon. The business class surprisingly are taking a cautious approach unlike their normal doom and gloom bombast. This is a welcome change from their passing the buck style which caused Ince’s timely remarks. Jeremy Stephen is not business elite he’s an employee of an institution which has govt financial nipples sore yet he spouting baloney.


  42. Commentator, Fan, waiting, Fair and Balanced, you are so dishonest using a single moniker is a challenge for you. Going down on a burning deck and see no need to change the approach although the reality suggest we are dealing with an incompetence hitherto unseen.


  43. Carson C. Cadogan

    Walking about Water Hall Land and its environs begging for people to vote for Steve Blackett
    and thinking about the Rasta Man from Water Hall Land who, after the 2013 general elections told the press you duped him, seems to have reduced your intelligence to the level of the other yard-fowl idiot.

    Yes, once again, I must admit your comments re: โ€œWe have here in Barbados one of the most SUCESSFUL HOTEL CHAINS in the World. Namely SANDALS HOTELS. A product of Jamaican Private sector ingenuity.โ€ Are correct.

    Butch Stewartโ€™s ingenuity managed to cajole your inept and gullible DLP administration into granting SANDALS 40 years of tax free concessions, to also include his Jamaican management staff and to sell Appleton Jamaican Rum as the first choice rum in that hotel, ahead of locally produced rum.

    Butch initially hired Barbadians to appease stupid Richard Sealy. But what is currently the Bajan count at Sandals?

    In other words, Carson, inform BU how many Barbadians hold management and other positions at SANDALS and if the terms and conditions of their employment are satisfactory?

    Also, inform BU about SANDALS employment turn-over rate and if the wages paid to Barbadian employees are comparable to wages paid at hotels with similar ratings?

    What you should do is ask Richard Sealy why Antiguaโ€™s PM, Gaston Browne, โ€œrepealedโ€ the tax concessions the previous UPP administration granted to Sandals?


  44. The latest idiocy is that Bajans will have to pay! Morre if they want to install photovoltaic system or water heater because of the NSRL. Like the MoF stated, we ALL have to bear the brunt of this governmentโ€™s inability to fireup the economy. Nine years of anemia.

  45. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    CLICO = Failed…policyholders were robbed.

    CGI Insurance….?.?.?.?.?????!

  46. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Well Well

    Clico was a Barbados Labour Party project. It was introduced into Barbados by the Barbados Labour Party.

  47. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    DAVID

    If the Barbados Private would pay the Govt. the over $638million which it owes the various Govt. agencies in the form of duties, taxes etc. then a NSRL would never have been necessary.

  48. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    DAVID

    But I dont get you.

    PRODIGAL SON posts under PRODIGAL SON/LORENZA/LORENZO and I don’t see you say anything to him.

    Then again this is a crooked Barbados Labour Party Blog.

    This Blog was set up to brown nose the members of the crooked Barbados Labour Party.

  49. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Well Well

    Whatever happen to the BLP would be candidate who was stealing from Sagicor to finance his elections campaign?

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