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Prime Minister Stuart with Richard Sealy who acted in the position this week.

Barbados suffered ANOTHER downgrade from S&P Global credit rating agency – long-Term local currency rating to ‘CCC’; ‘CCC+’ Foreign; Outlook Negative. Follow the link to understand the definitions of the S&P credit ratings.   The CCC credit rating is defined as:

An obligation rated ‘CCC’ is currently vulnerable to nonpayment, and is dependent upon favorable business, financial, and economic conditions for the obligor to meet its financial commitment on the obligation. In the event of adverse business, financial, or economic conditions, the obligor is not likely to have the capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation.(p.5)

Barbados Underground was criticised by a few because we did not post a blog to share the news of the downgrade on Wednesday (27 September 2017). Barbadians are experiencing ‘economic fatigue’ after 7 years of a protracted anaemic economic performance.  Even if blame is ascribed to BOTH political parties for the island’s poor economic performance, it does not change the reality for the majority of Barbadians. Perception is reality and the reality (perception) is that we have become trapped in the economic headlights like the deer.

Confirmation of the degree to which the leadership of the country is locked in old thinking was confirmed yesterday by acting Prime Minister Richard Sealy. During an address to DLP faithful at party headquarters he lauded the increase in tourism arrivals year over year. He shared the news that a few local tourism players will be renovating or adding rooms to the plant.  He also shared that the Hyatt hotel developers will start construction in a couple weeks. The BU household is of the view the Hyatt matter is the subject of a court action. Isn’t the construction of the Hyatt before the court because citizen advocate David Comissiong has filed for a judicial review? Did acting Prime Minister Richard Sealy disrespect Barbadians and the Barbados courts with his glib announcement that the Hyatt will break ground in two weeks?

Listen to acting Prime Minister Richard Sealy with 8min:34sec to go on the video. Did he mention that the Pure Beach property is still in play? Really acting Prime Minister Sealy?

Did Sealy also demonstrate ignorance with his reference to increase tourist arrivals as a measure of success in the sector? Has the  more accurate measure shifted to dollars spent (ave$spend) by the tourist as the best performance indicator to measure success in the hospitality sector? Why have we not seen significant positive movement in foreign currency inflow net of FDI? Was Sealy’s measure of success debunked by former minister of tourism Vincent Vanderpool. Also, if Sealy is a student of the marketplace he should have taken note of an address former Prime Minister Owen Arthur delivered a few years ago at the Errol Barrow Creative Centre, UWI, Cave Hill. Arthur was clear to point out that tourism as a single sector CANNOT generate the economic growth Barbados needs to pay its bills.

What is obvious is that this government will continue to make political decisions. Let us send up the prayers that we are are able to limp along until the Prime Minister gives the people the opportunity to exercise the right under the Constitution to select the political party of our choice.


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190 responses to “Trapped in Freundel’s World”


  1. Cyprus, a country of just 1 million people, has earned an average of US$1 billion annually since 2013 from its CBI program.


  2. Malta is selling passports at the rate of 900 to 1,000 annually.


  3. “Bush Tea October 1, 2017 at 2:29 PM #…The high-class ones are the scum of the earth…”

    I certainly hope that you are not referring to any “sophisticated, successful, independent, high profile, professional” Barbadian women.


  4. The sh.it that these countries leaders would do as so much as behaving like prostitutes to pay off their contry debt is mindboggling.
    All this bobbing and weaving against the best interest of that which is naturally owned by their citizen one day would come back to bite the country in the a.ss
    Exhibit A Jamaica whose social enviroment is torn to asunder because leadership thought it best to appease International rating agencies

  5. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    Dr JR only gives half the story. Why did Sagicor redomicile? Why “should” GEL be doing likewise…albeit more related to Fx reserves. Ratings have a knock-on effect well beyond the sovereign’s perceived ability to repay.


  6. A well-managed CBI program would eliminate the fiscal deficit.

    Sales of the airport, seaport and other assets (buildings) to foreign owner-managers would reduce the foreign-currency-denominated debt.

    Better tax collections would reduce the domestic debt. Hire E&Y to show you how to do this.

    No East Indian (Hindu) ladies should be running the Barbados economy. Political independence should mean political independence.


  7. He was roundly criticized on today’s talk show by Ryan Straughn.

  8. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Sell passports is hoeing to the detriment of people and country.

    One disaster can take you out of the hoeing business, just ask Skerritt.

    Try producing for a change, it’s tried and true.


  9. @ Chad
    A well-managed CBI program would eliminate the fiscal deficit.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    No doubt….
    …as would a (very) discrete series of liaisons between your wife and some wealthy (Bushy) stranger do wonders for your household balance sheet….

    Do you have any application forms…?
    …or would you prefer to starve?

  10. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Chad99999,
    “Political independence should mean political independence.”

    A CBI program will import high net worth individuals some of whom will be trying to escape other jurisdictions and will have no problem buying off out pathetic political class to pursue their illicit schemes from Barbados. So much for political independence.

    Sales of our infrastructure assets will result in us being charged to use them and losing control over those charges. Say hello to $100 GAIA departure tax and goodbye to political independence.

    E&Y (or PWC or Deloite) will show us how to restructure our bureaucracy for better tax collections to reduce debt… they will sell us the software and maintenance contracts to improve efficiency… then they will consult on the budget… then they will write the budget, but we will still have our “political independence 😉 ”

    Let’s be adults and face the fact that our economic survival means some compromise of our “political independence.” Our decision is about to whom we surrender some measure of this independence: “East Indian (Hindu) ladies” working for a multilateral financial institution, high net worth individuals look for a safe haven for ill gotten gains, multinational consultants from global accounting giants (could be more “East Indian (Hindu) ladies” working there), foreign investors looking to guarantee high returns by owning critical infrastructure that a nation cannot do without or build another one to compete…

    Take your pick Chad99999, but spare yourself the illusion that you are preserving your “political independence.”

  11. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    Bush Tea October 1, 2017 at 2:29 PM #
    “The ONLY difference between a cheap ‘ho and a high class ‘ho, is that Bushie can forgive the cheap one who may be doing it to feed her children and / or out of desperation….”

    I am pointing out that we are already a cheap ‘ho through mass market tourism and offshore financial services. The problem is this: we are not making enough to feed the children. Do we let the children continue to go hungry or do we find better clients for our line of work?

    Don’t get me wrong. I would prefer that we changed professions, but there seems to be no appetite in Barbados for such a radical move: we are doubling down and pouring whatever scarce resources we have into tourism. Developments like Hyatt Centric and Sandals are well on their way to further destroying the natural environment in Barbados.

    Chad99999 has proposed that we be a more high class ‘ho. I would prefer that we not be a ‘ho at all, but Bajans don’t agree with me.


  12. Apart from the Caribbean and other third world nations, which countries are selling citizenship? Still waiting for proper evidence and not newspaper articles.

  13. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    Discussing Citizenship By Investment (CBI) makes me feel as though I’m handling something radioactive: undoubtedly a source of power, but inherently distasteful and dangerous.

    Given the fiscal power of this type of scheme, I fear that the BLP is almost certain to propose it before the next election.

    It would be a huge mistake to couple a CBI to real estate purchases. That would simply enrich the Altman class and all the foreign exchange would stay offshore as rich foreigners bought properties from each other. Furthermore it would be disastrous for housing price inflation in the local market.

    If it were implemented all the proceeds should go into a Barbados Sovereign Wealth Fund completely legally walled off from the general revenue. It should be used only for rolling over foreign debt or for infrastructure investment. It is imperative that it be set up so that politicians cannot get their hands on it to pay civil servants’ salaries and the like.


  14. @Peter

    It is a simple equation, if you are unable to significantly cut public expenditure then you have to significantly increase public revenue. Our politicians have demonstrated an inability to be creative managing our public finances read they raise taxes or dabble with expenditure cuts. Take comfort in the fact Minister Donville Inniss has made his position public on CBI programs.

  15. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    But has Mia made any public pronouncements on CBI programs? I don’t trust that lot any more than Donville’s crew.

  16. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    @ Hal,
    Portugal had a “golden visa” for foreigners which they have either scrapped or frozen due to the scheme being abused.

    http://www.politico.eu/article/angola-portugal-investment-economy/

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/18/portugal-golden-visas-corrupt-brazilian-tycoon-among-applicants


  17. PLT

    Would you prefer Uma and her entourage showing up every three months to supervise the Minister of Finance?

    You can choose the foreigners you offer citizenship to. You can overrule E&Y on specifics and switch to another accounting firm. But you cannot overrule Uma and the IMF.


  18. PLT

    Other than hydroponic agriculture, what productive activities would meet your criteria for not being a ‘ho?


  19. All denial won´t help. External devaluation is coming.

    Ask yourself a simple question: Are 2 Barbadian workers together as productive as 1 American worker? Surely not. You need at least 4 to 5 Bajans to achieve the same result as one US worker in the States.

    Of course, the local accountants (eg from E&Y) and local banks have zero interest to speak out the truth. Their companies are deeply involved in the scam called government bonds.

    Ask yourself, why one pays for 1 l milk in other CARICOM destinations 1 USD and in Bim 3.5 USD. The Barbadian currency is already devalued. So far internally. What are you getting for 100 BBD in Barbados? More drugs and bullets than food and services. What type of car are you getting for 60,000 BBD in Barbados? A tiny rice bowle. In other countries you get a Mercedes A class or a BMW 118i for the same money.

  20. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    Chad99999 October 1, 2017 at 5:55 PM #
    “what productive activities would meet your criteria for not being a ‘ho?”

    Well I’m glad you mentioned agriculture… I’m told we spend $800 million/year on imported food. If we replaced 63% of that with simple behavioral changes to buy local food we would add $1 billion to our GDP… that’s about 10% economic growth without having to spend an extra dime.

    After that we should radically revamp our energy sector by forcing Emera to remove all restrictions on connecting small home based solar installations to the grid provided the homeowner also installed some battery capacity. I leave it to the engineers to work out exactly how much battery capacity would be necessary to maintain grid stability. Would also incentivize wind energy projects with the aim of reducing fossil fuel use for electricity production to zero within a decade.

    The reform of the public transportation system transitioning to electric vehicles should go in tandem with this so that a decade from now no diesel or gasoline vehicles are imported. Accelerate this transition by taxing fossil fuel vehicles at 200% duty and electric vehicles at 0%.

    All the above with energy and transportation is just putting basic infrastructure in place for productive activities in a 21st century economy… the real culture change is educating and socializing Bajans to grow up not expecting to get a job, especially not one working for the government, but intending to be owning and running an entrepreneurial business.

  21. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Chad99999 October 1, 2017 at 5:55 PM
    “Other than hydroponic agriculture, what productive activities would meet your criteria for not being a ‘ho?”

    What about considering the legal cultivation and processing of marijuana as a new age cottage industry?

    The spin-off benefits can be rather effective, if its known multiplier effect within the current underground economy is anything to go by especially in the financing of many a politician’s bid for electoral success.

    For sure there would tremendous savings in forex by means of a ready-made form of import substitution and by turning off the current leaking underground tap since the Mickey mouse Bajan dollar is no longer fiat money in the Caribbean underworld and is now given treatment of the persona non grata equivalent.

    With a massive population of unproductively idle young people the expanding demand would generate a supply of locally produced ganja.

    But there is always room for the middle-class entrepreneur to add value by way of producing byproducts from the herbal ‘grass’ in the form of natural medicines as substitutes for the imported placebos manufactured by Big Pharma and exotic sounding cosmetics, toiletries and personal apparels like handbags and underwear using Rihanna and her copycats as a starring sponsors.


  22. MNK

    Great idea. Beats conventional agriculture.


  23. Bush Tea

    “One tourist is worth more than a barrel of oil,” says Shamfa Cudjoe, Minister of Tourism, Trinidad and Tobago.

    She’s not a ‘ho either


  24. Miller rocks the patrons of the drug soldiers. Weed drains the swamp!

    We will boost tourism by 100 %. And the very good effect of this splendid plan: Weed dos not weaken productivity in public sector. You cannot kill an already dead cat.

    To sum up all ideas above:
    – solarization of services, production and transport
    – replace fuel by electricity
    – replace foreign food by local products
    – make Bim the weed capital in the Western hemisphere
    – change mentality from plantation mode to entrepreneurship

    With such excellent ideas, maybe we do not need to fire 25 %, but only 5 % of all civil sleepers …


  25. @ Chad
    One tourist is worth more than a barrel of oil..
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Right now, ‘what Paddy shot’ is worth more than a barrel of oil… 🙂


  26. Talking Loud Saying Nothing October 1, 2017 at 5:38 PM #

    Portugal had a “golden visa” for foreigners which they have either scrapped or frozen due to the scheme being abused.

    Talking Loud, there is a difference between residence and citizenship. What the Brazilians have been doing for a number of years – and we have had the result of this in both South and North West London – is using partiality to re-locate to Portugal, obtaining citizenship, then in many instances moving to the UK. That is why we have such large Portugue3ee/Brazilian populations in Clapham and Willesden.
    But that is different to selling citizenship. What they are doing is exploiting the partiality clauses in national citizenship laws.
    We are getting a lot of it now with Brexit, with hundreds, maybe thousands, of Brits, who have long denied their Irish ancestry, applying for Irish passports. During the Falkland War we had the same, with anyone who had access to a non-British passport applying for them for the purpose of entering Argentina.
    But there is difference between residence and citizenship. The Dominicans, Kittitians, et al are selling citizenship, which as independent jurisdictions they are free to do, but as members of Caricom it should raise alarm bells.
    We are not just economic beings.


  27. David October 1, 2017 at 5:54 PM #

    He may have said and intended it, to which I say, ‘Good gosh NO’.

    Some may say it will not matter, but we will move from a pooch back and wave yuh rag state further into the gutter.


  28. Hal

    The situation is more complicated than you describe.

    Countries like Portugal and Greece (as well as others in eastern Europe) have a two-tiered system for purchasing citizenship.

    There is a publicly announced policy of selling residency. Under that policy the foreigner can convert his residence permit (which is all he usually needs to conduct his business activities) into full citizenship only after a waiting period of several years.

    But there is a also a secret fast track to citizenship. For additional consideration, a waiting period can be shortened, and the grant of the passport is then a confidential matter not usually disclosed by the government.

    Either way, most businessmen from places like Russia, China and Iran are interested in the convenience of visa-free access, which they get either as residents or as citizens.


  29. @ David BU

    Tyrone Griffith has been appointed as Commissioner of Police, effective October 1, 2017, after acting in the position since June 2013 (4 years & 3 months).

    You may also recall the Police Services Commission changed the qualifying prerequisite for the Commissioner and it was mentioned that Oral Williams and Erwin Boyce were the only two policemen with the specific qualification.

    What is your view of this situation, especially hearing that as elections draw closer, there will be “wide spread” appointments in the civil service?

  30. Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim.

    Speaking of moral prostitution, why is it no-one has dug up the old dead horse; casino gambling in Bim?

    Do we not remember when the Ds were last in power that MOF David Thompson made a deal with a UK company to open a casino golf-course resort at Bushy Park St. Philip to be watered by BWA drinking water to grow Forex?

    Do we not remember that, due to our legislation, cruise ships were required to close their casinos when they arrived in the Bridgetown Port and keep them closed until they left? Does everyone forget that this ‘rule’ was subsequently relaxed by this DLP gov’t?

    Do we also forget that Bim is one of the only places on the planet where only poor people can gamble with lotto, scratch cards and other nickle&dime pretences, on their way to and from church, while the real millionaire tourists, who could actually afford games of chance, can’t play the roulette and craps tables we don’t allow on moral grounds?

    We are a joke of a place.

    There was never any chance of economic recovery under Fumble’s Fools. We cannot solve our problems using the same thinking that created them.


  31. @Chad
    So we are talking secret deals?


  32. @Artax

    BU had an exchange with Caswell and Sargeant on the John Annel blog, have a read and report.


  33. BBD needs Reggae and Herbs for AAA+ growth in markets


  34. Speaking of moral prostitution that is exactly what the blp wants govt to do by selling off their citizens birth rights in exchange for filling the coffers of the international rating agencies. HELL Yes the blp screams go cup in hand to the IMF in exchange for social delocation and privitisation of want the people owns

  35. Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim.

    angela Skeete October 2, 2017 at 9:28 AM #
    Speaking of moral prostitution that is exactly what the blp wants govt to do by selling off their citizens birth rights in exchange for filling the coffers of the international rating agencies. HELL Yes the blp screams go cup in hand to the IMF in exchange for social delocation and privitisation of want the people owns

    Fool, if you run the rum shop you inherited from your grandmother into the ground (when debts exceed assets) because you didn’t have a fakkin clue how to run a business, you don’t own it, your creditors do.

    Just like the idiot stinkliar says he couldn’t sell CBC because he would then have to right off the bad debts owed to gov’t and then show them as losses. Instead, continue to perpetuate the losses, increase unrecoverable debts and all will be well.

    Just like the idiot stinkliar coming on TV in a Social Partnership meeting and telling the world that he doesn’t have a clue how to run a budget; instead he has to find money every month to prop up statutory corporations and gov’t agencies’ financial shortfalls because they don’t run to a budget either.

    There was never any chance of economic recovery under Fumble’s Fools.


  36. For David and all the black nationalists on BU:

    Think of the CBI program as a backdoor reparations program.

    Our citizens enjoy privileged travel access to the UK and the British Commonwealth because of colonial ties that include a history of slavery.

    We can monetize those access privileges by selling CBI passports to businessmen from China, Russia and the Middle East. That way, we don’t have to ask the UK Treasury for money.


  37. @chad99999

    He’ll no!


  38. Frustrated business man u can bray all u want about Sinklair. The fact being that the blp alternative is in line with the IMF plan to get govt to come cup in hand and disrupt and dislocate the social and national interest of this tiny island. Hell No not going to happen ..butt head


  39. This coming election the plan the blp have in mind for the country would be vocally sounded and put to test at the ballot box with a forceful rejection. No person in their right mind would take stock in the blp ressurection of having harsh and unrealistic remedies drawn out of IMF utterances and policies which have all but destroyed small islands nations social enviroment in order to repay or bow at the feet of international agencies. As a country our people needs must be first met

  40. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    we told you Chadster aint too bright, he has no original ideas outside what he hears from the eurocentric copies it and claims it as his…he is useless, they dont even want him but he keeps hanging on, in hope.

    Angela Yardfowl..ya hear the majority population will vote this government out, they are too destructive and are not wanted anymore, now be gone.

  41. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Chad99999 October 2, 2017 at 6:40 AM
    “Either way, most businessmen from places like Russia, China and Iran are interested in the convenience of visa-free access, which they get either as residents or as citizens.”

    Chaddie, you still have not explained to us why a genuine, above-the-board nice-guy business men (not women for you) you would invite to and sit beside in your Sunday mass at the nearest RC church would want to give up his citizenship to buy a Bajan passport when compared to buying one from Greece or Portugal?

    Why would a blue-eye poorly-speaking-English Russian or an ex-prison Chinese restaurant owner in Bim or a Sharia law-abiding Iranian or Sunni-infused Saudi business-minded jihadi be that keen to buy a Bajan passport to travel to countries currently offering “visa-free access” currently enjoyed by Barbadians; albeit with increasing suspicion and vigilance?

    Don’t you think such ‘eponymous’ individuals or members of their family holding a Bajan passport and presenting themselves to the immigration authorities to those so-called visa-free jurisdictions would set off bells of alarming suspicion given the prevailing environment of terrorism, illegal drug trading and money laundering?

    So why buy Bajan citizenship with dirty money unless you are the real McCoy who has a genuine desire to invest and live in Bim like the many whom in their ‘past’ serendipity visits to Barbados found paradise especially on the now sun-setting debasing Gold Coast and are prepared to take advantage of the ‘liberal’ legislative provisions already on the statute books?


  42. angela Skeete October 2, 2017 at 12:50 PM #

    “This coming election the plan the blp have in mind for the country would be vocally sounded and put to test at the ballot box with a forceful rejection.”

    @ Angela “AC” Cox-Skeete

    After 9 years of failed economic policies; 20 consecutive credit rating downgrades; refusing to listen to alternative policies (ask Dr. David Estwick, Dr. Frank Alleyne or Dr. Delisle Worrell); and the bombastic, boisterous Christopher Sinckler cussing everyone who offers “solutions”…………..

    ………… I’m sure that “this coming election the plan the DLP has in mind for the country would be vocally sounded and put to test at the ballot box with a forceful rejection.”


  43. So called intelligent individuals engaging an idiot in a “discussion” about selling Barbadian citizenship and passports based on CBI models adopted by some European countries and Malta……….

    ………. Countries whose economic circumstances are completely different when compared with Barbados and where investment opportunities are significantly higher and much more lucrative.


  44. MNK

    There are many legitimate reasons wealthy Chinese, Russians, Iranians and North Americans shop for SECOND passports in the Caribbean: (1) To have access to and become more knowledgeable about offshore banking, private equity funds, hedge funds, etc. (2) To escape the pollution and currency restrictions of China, Russia and Iran. (3) To have visa-free access to the UK and North America for routine business trips. (4) To buy vacation and retirement homes. (5) To have a refuge from kidnappers, etc.

    Why don’t you ask your friends in St. Kitts to share their list of more than 10,500 passport recipients.


  45. Artax

    When I was growing up, public discourse in the English-speaking Caribbean was dominated by decent, well-bred people.

    Now, with free education, we have ill-bred, uncouth people (like you) who consider themselves “middle class” because they went to school.

    Not good. You should head back to the gutter you came from.


  46. There is no one in this forum more UNCOUTH than you and any man who has a mother and female relatives and insults/degrades women the way you do, CANNOT be a DECENT or WELL-BRED individual.

    “Now, with free education, we have ill-bred, uncouth people (like you) who consider themselves “middle class” because they went to school” DESCRIBES YOU PERFECTLY.

    It is obvious you did not learn well in school……… if you did, there would be no reason for you to keep bragging about “test scores and qualifications.” You are just a PSEUDO-INTELLECTUAL who tries to use this forum (and Google) in an effort to “pretend an interest in intellectual matters for reasons of status.”

    And the fact that you can never present any original thought is proof you are a dunce. You regurgitate, word for word, everything you read in a book or newspaper article and present it to BU as though you were the original author. (Plagiarism).

    However, I would gladly head back to the gutter when you I have PROOF of your DEPARTURE from that environment, because I do not want to occupy the same space as you.

  47. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    “Why don’t you ask your friends in St. Kitts to share their list of more than 10,500 passport recipients.”

    )because of those questionable sales of passports to shady characters….Kittitians now need visas to enter Canada.

    “Canadian Travel Visas for Citizens of St Kitts And Nevis. Passport Holders from St Kitts And Nevis require a valid Canadian Travel Visa to visit for tourism or business.”


  48. Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹, a large producer of petroleum products – had today though it’s Minister of Finance – Colm Imbert – had to remove the fuel subsidies to the public of Trinidad & Tobago .

    I wonder why Barbadians who don’t have such supplies of petroleum products – cussing the government of the day (DLP) when it had to take the same steps some years ago ????

    Kudos to PM Stuart & MP Sinckler…… for keeping things on a balanced path !!!!!

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