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Grenville Phillips II, leader of Solutions Barbados

The slavery experience of our foreparents has left a legacy that we still struggle with today.ย  It is a legacy that everyone who has tried to improve a situation has felt.ย  Over the past quarter-century, I have talked with many persons who saw something being done incorrectly, whether on a construction site, or at a social function, or in a business, and they said nothing.

Why are we so reluctant to identify a problem, or stop an injustice, or stand up to a bully?ย  Why do so few Barbadians speak or write or act when we see something that ought not to done?ย  The typical reason that people give is that they did not want to draw attention to themselves by getting involved.

Challenging unfairness or recommending improvements will get you noticed.ย  During slavery, being noticed could mean getting raped if you were a girl, or being beaten if you were a man.ย  So everyone learnt to keep their heads down and just try to finish their work without being noticed.ย  This attitude has persisted, and I have found that it requires a conscientious effort to change.

In my youth, I used to enjoy watching kung-fu movies at the cinemas.ย  There would typically be some unmannerly adults in the audience who would put their feet on the chair in front of them and shout obscenities and insults across the room, but no-one ever said anything to them.ย  I learnt to keep my head down in order not to attract their attention, and just enjoy the movie.ย  By this time in my life, I had seen numerous instances of injustices, and wondered why responsible adults were never around during those times.

In my late teen years, while waiting for a kung-fu movie to start, and listening to the familiar string of obscenities and insults, I remember making myself a promise.ย  I told myself that when I reached 30 years of age, I would be the adult that I was hoping for during my youth.ย  When I was 30, I kept that promise and continued to keep it for the next 2 decades to this day.

Over the past 51 years of our independence, Barbados has had no shortage of competent persons with high integrity.ย  However, we were starved of persons who were willing to actually do something meaningful to bring about the much needed change to the benefit of all Barbadians.ย  We have had political columnists, moderators, commentators and calypsonians who would entertain us by giving voice to what we felt, but were too intimidated to say.ย  However, their efforts rarely resulted in national improvements.

There are two likely methods of solving national problems.ย  The first is to convince a ruling political administration to pursue effective and economical solutions.ย  The second method is to form a political party, assemble a set of highly competent persons of high integrity, and provide the electorate with a competent alternative.

I have tried the first method for almost 2 decades.ย  It is akin to sitting up and being noticed, much like the columnists and calypsonians, and like them, I was tolerated to a certain extent.ย  However, like them, I have seen no national improvement from my efforts.ย  Had our arrogant politicians not brought us to the brink of economic ruin, I would likely have continued to simply sit up and lobby for change.

I am now back in the Plaza cinema, the unruly fellows have their feet on the back of the chairs and are shouting their now familiar string of obscenities and insults at their targets.ย  Most of the audience have their heads down, not wanting to attract their attention.ย  The bullies are arrogant because they have intimidated the crowd for the past 51 years and the audienceโ€™s fear has sustained them.ย  However, this time, I stand up, and turn around, and face them, and whatever will happen will happen.ย  Barbados, you decide whether I face them alone.

Grenville Phillips II is the founder of Solutions Barbados and can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

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156 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Keep Your Head Down”

  1. Exposing the Barbados Underworld Avatar
    Exposing the Barbados Underworld

    This man Patrick King is a Bajan hero and should be listened to by all exposing corruption not only by talking but also documented facts.

    Must see videos on his Facebook page.

    https://m.facebook.com/patrick.king.925


  2. So, is mental slavery a crime against humanity?

  3. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    John….everything is connected and has a negative fallout…how bout I mentally enslave you and you children and you can tell me how much you like it and will pass it on to your future generations …as a culture because it’s such a good thing to benefit them.

    There is no wiggling out of or trying to justify physical or mental slavery….they both go hand in hand, one does not work without the other, read up on modern day slavery laws, that should give you some direction. ….just bear in mind that practicing modern day slavery, mental or otherwise is a crime to which everyone should turn the practitioner in to the police.

    ….the original old slavery techniques have become exhausted as your failed attempts on BU clearly show….developing modern techniques and attempting to apply them.can now have ya arrested…which would be a blessing.


  4. Hal you are heads and tails above me I thought that professor was saying that math and geometry were racist because the workers in the plantation owners kitchen were forced to make Pi


  5. Lawson,
    Your Glaswegian humour……


  6. aberdonian


  7. Ok. An oilman?


  8. As suggested by โ€œExposing the Barbados Underworld, I visited the facebook page of Patrick King.

    Many may be quick to point out that this may be the same Patrick King of Brass Tacks fame who, prior to the 2008 general elections, spoke on behalf of the DLP and current speaks in favour of the BLP.

    However, in his videos, not only did King made some startling revelations relative to certain questionable activities involving government ministers, he presented the evidence to substantiate his claims and pointed interested persons to where they could also obtain the evidence.

    King was able to produce articles and sources of information which revealed Gordon โ€œButchโ€ Stuart received a number of generous tax concessions from the government of the Turks & Caicos Islands and four government ministers, including former Premier & Minister of Finance, Michael Misick. The prosecution revealed to the court, a number of secret payments were made for the purpose of bribing these ministers.

    He also revealed that Michael Lashley has been leasing from Trans Tech Inc. a X5 BMW registration XC802, worth over $500,000. He also produced what appeared to be a Barbados Licensing Authority document, dated October 29, 2014, bearing details of the said vehicle. We all know that despite Transport Board owing UCAL millions of dollars, management has been sending buses to Trans Tech Inc. for repairs.

    A minister leasing a vehicle from the same establishment at which TB buses are being repaired could be deemed as a conflict of interest.

    This is what I have been trying to explain in this forum. King not only mentioned about corruption, but he presented the evidence as well.

    Rather than come to BU with all โ€œtalk,โ€ maligning the characters of others and repeatedly mentioning people are corrupt or involved in crime, WITHOUT PROVIDING EVIDENCE, some contributors should take example from Patrick King.

  9. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    nonsense…what King is now putting on facebook has been in the pubic domain for years, even you were talking about it befor King started appearing of facebook 2 or 3 months ago.

    what appeared to be….indeed.

  10. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    so, now ya say ya got evidence of DLP corruption….why dont YOU take it to the police as you keep advising us on BU.

    even better, why dont you accompany King to the police with the evidence..

    …ya always waxing about government corruption…


  11. โ€œso, now ya say ya got evidence of DLP corruptionโ€ฆ.why dont YOU take it to the police as you keep advising us on BU.โ€

    Donโ€™t be a jackassโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

    Where in my contribution did I mention I HAVE evidence of DLP corruption?

    And asking me to accompany Patrick King to the police is shiite.

    You claim not to reside in Barbados, but can pontificate on issues with a self perceived level of knowledge and accuracy, even more so than those of us who live here.

    What you need to do is stop PRETENDING you have all this information about the corrupt activities of everyone in Barbados, some of which I believe is โ€œhear sayโ€ and some you may perhaps Google from the gossip sites or other social media sites.

    Even if King’s information has been on facebook 10 years ago is besides the point. The point is You CAN NEVER PRESENT PROOF to SUBSTANTIATE your allegationsโ€ฆโ€ฆ..and when CHALLENGED to do so, you go on a repeated tirade of hurling insults and pejorative remarks.

    And by engaging in such action seems to make you believe every BU contributor is SCARED of youโ€ฆ.. just because you could โ€œfinger to keyboardโ€ to insult people.

    Pray tell meโ€ฆโ€ฆ why do you behave in this manner when asked to present proof? Because you are a FRAUDโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆplain and simple!!!!!

    Similarly to Patrick King, why donโ€™t you create a facebook page or use BU to reveal this information to all and sundry? But you prefer to lurk in the shadows, like the Viแป‡t Cแป™ng, and shoot innuendo across the bow of people to malign their characters.


  12. It can be safely said that neither the indolent Stuart nor the vacuous Mottley, has ever written or said anything , such as this post by Grenville, to engender such a discussion. One more case to give a serious look to the Third Parties and Independents.
    We note that the perpetual defenders of the bankrupt BLPDLP, disappear when discussions such as these take centre stage. Cussing one another and scoring useless political/party points remain their only skills.

  13. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    is Art your real name…

    why dont you present YOUR evidence to the police…is that not why you are on BU using your real name…all that is missing is the video with your face..

    when will we see that video with your face Art.

    am sure like everyone else Angela Yardfowl is waiting with bated breath to identify you.

  14. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    what the two archaic political parties thought is that their colonial styled theme of governance complete with corruption would last forever, but BU and social media are driving the changes and forcing/issuing in a new style of transparent, intelligent governance, where ministers/politicians either adapt or be crushed by the masses intellectually.

    i dont see where Grenville or any other political party has a choice but to change with the times..


  15. Your usual modus operandiโ€ฆ.. insults and pejorative remarks, when challenged to present proof. And I can expect about 3 or 4 more responses.

    I am still waiting for you to present excerpts from any of my contributions in which I mentioned I have evidence of DLP corruption.

    The other contributors may be scared to mention it to you, but the bottom line is you are a fraudโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.. plain and simple.

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

    As a matter of fact, while both DBLP, Lashley, Mia, Owen, the deceased DPP openly fought social media tooth and nail to get it out of Barbados along with their bribers in the minority community Kuttappa-Harris, Bizzy, Cow and all the other parasites etc….I believe they have now come to accept that social media…and not them, who are used to exploiting the masses……will be the watchdogs to oversee if they continue with the bribery corruption with the belief that they are invincible and untouchable, if they are intent on continuing despite all the exposure…until a few of them are locked up, if not in Barbados, elsewhere.

    A fascinating scenario to witness unfold…

    What ya think Art.


  17. WHAT IS ALL THIS BS ABOUT KEEPING YOUR HEAD DOWN?

    i thought that is something you do when playing cricket

  18. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ William Skinner October 26, 2017 at 10:03 AM
    โ€œIt can be safely said that neither the indolent Stuart nor the vacuous Mottley, has ever written or said anything , such as this post by Grenville, to engender such a discussion. One more case to give a serious look to the Third Parties and Independents.
    We note that the perpetual defenders of the bankrupt BLPDLP, disappear when discussions such as these take centre stage. Cussing one another and scoring useless political/party points remain their only skills.โ€

    The problem with your plea of giving โ€˜otherโ€™ political players a โ€˜look-inโ€™ is that the electorate was previously bombarded with similar altruistic promises.

    Even such high-sounding calls of social and economic restructuring were once echoed by your own dead NDP and other dead or dying political mavericks.

    Bu there is always hope in a brighter tomorrow.

    Deus ex machina, you shall soon see if Ms Lyn Eastmond will become the female equivalent of a politically-reincarnated EWB as a sign of retribution for the Skipperโ€™s alleged misogynistic treatment of an earlier DLP Joan of Ark with a similar handle for a surname from the East.


  19. @Artax October 26, 2017 at 8:18 AM #

    The current malaise has nothing to do with history. It is the fate of 95% of all non-developed / non-developing countries.

    Take some German products – BMW X5, MIELE washer, HANS GROHE shower – and present them to a politician, a judge or a bureaucrat in a non-developed country: 95 % are needy and weak and follow the path of curruption.

    It will take Barbadian society many years to develop the concept of the common good and to understand that all these materialistic ammenities are not the purpose of life.


  20. โ€œI believe they have now come to accept that social mediaโ€ฆand not them, who are used to exploiting the massesโ€ฆโ€ฆwill be the watchdogs to oversee if they continue with the bribery corruption with the belief that they are invincible and untouchable, if they are intent on continuing despite all the exposureโ€ฆuntil a few of them are locked up, if not in Barbados, elsewhere.โ€

    I agree 100%…………… your above comments, in my opinion, are the best you have contributed so far recentlyโ€ฆโ€ฆ thatโ€™s what I think.

    Thatโ€™s also why I believe BU did a fantastic job in exposing the CAHILL scam, by presenting all the necessary evidence, which even made PM Stuart, who on previous said he did not know anything about the issue, subsequently admit he knew and signed off on the project.

    And people should use social media together with substantiating evidence to expose these corrupt politicians, their cohorts and sponsors to rid this island of corruption.

  21. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    At the end of the day, it is backward, brainwashed thinking, belief in the lies told by ministers, politicians and community leaders and corruption that brings down small societies, impoverish the majority population and keep them stagnant…..and undeveloped…because they are all so focused on getting wealthy at the expense of the majority, they never have time to do their jobs and are always left scrambling to catch up and keep the small economies afloat,

    Was reading sevearl posts on various investigations in Antigua re corruption, where a gang of crooks in and out of the Antiguan government, Asot Muchael included, ran several rackets with a now deceased Israel and others to skim and steal taxpayer’s money until 2021 or 2031….either of those two years…and they had a very long run until an audit revealed the thefts, they went to great lengths to destroy the evidence and kill the investigation….

    …..and that was only one of many corrupt bribery scams peroetrated by private sector business people in collusion with government ministers officials and others against the majority population in Antigua…

    So it’s not just one thing, but a combination of various neglects, thefts, corruption and spending more than u earn that keeps undeveloped countries…undeveloped.

  22. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Art…you can send the evidence when you get your hands on it, usually the evidence is well hidden, very rarely any of it is found to send to BU…..

    ….the Auditor General has mountains of evidence that he sends to the newspapers…we read it, the police reads it, the attorney general reads it because he gets a copy of it, Fruendel reads it, because he gets a copy of it…Mia reads it, the DPP reads it……it all contains incidences of theft, corruption, scams, missing hundreds of millions from treasury and pension fund…..

    All of those who read it befire the public they are responsible for doing something about the corruption, not you, or i or BU…….but they dont…..you get my drift..

    That’s why neither party deserves to be in parliament.

  23. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    This is the type of criminality perpetrated by government ministers, politicians, private sector business people, even the relatives of ministers…and whoever foreign thieves they can get to help them…perpetrate these crimes against the people…..

    ..how could the small societies like Barbados and Antigua ever move from undeveloped to develop when bribery and corruption by the leaders, the ministers and those they collude with robs the people of progress and development…this is one of the most evil incidences of theft and coverup to disenfranchise the majirity population in Antigua…to date.

    The date they planned to skim taxpayer’s money was 2021…from as far back as the late 90s.

    “In a dramatic, incredulous twist to the IHI corruption saga, Vere Browne, Antigua & Barbuda’s Police Commissioner, issued the following statement earlier this week:

    “Sometime between last night (sic – 19 December 2011) and the early hours of this morning, some person or persons unknown broke and illegally entered the building of the High Court of Justice and committed a criminal act.

    Upon gaining entry, the intruder or intruders forced open the office that housed the police detective, who are currently investigating the IHI case and entered the cabinet in the said office by prying open the safe.

    They removed several sensitive files, which contain very important documents from the said cabinet. All of these documents pertain to the current IHI inquiry.

    Some of those documents are as follows: the IHI interview file, the IHI commission of inquiry folder, the IHI commission of inquiry document which contains several correspondence.

    They also took a folder, containing copies of the IHI debit payments, account statements and statements from other important witnesses.

    Also taken from the cabinet, (was) the IHI commission of inquiry transcript of proceedings. They also took envelopes containing registration information for Bellwood services.

    The intruders also made way with some files and folders which pertain to a separate inquiry normal slice soft. They moved all the files for that inquiry and also the computer which related to the slice soft investigation.

    I should let you know that the slice soft criminal investigation case is scheduled to be tried before the high court in a few weeks. Ladies and gentlemen, the police view this a brazen, wanton and deliberate criminal act, as a consequence, a special investigation team has been set up, to trace, locate, and try to identify the culprit or culprits in this matter.

    The perpetrators, when caught, will be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law. Currently, we have stepped up security around all the courts as a result of this. I thank you.”

    This announcement was fine-tuned the following day: ” Informed sources said the intruders did not break into the building, as the door had been left unlocked. The sources added that the only “break-in” was when the intruders used an implement to pry open the filing cabinet.” There was no further mention of a safe.

    The IHI affair has been moved from back to front burner and back again several times during the eight years since the UPP administration won the elections of 2004. It involved a corrupt scheme of self-enrichment by members of the previous ALP government through the services of the late banker, broker and sometime diplomat, Bruce Rappaport. The claim against Rappaport, Lester Bird, Asot Michael, his mother, Josette C. Michael, the Bellwood Services S.A. and a number of other individuals and corporations, was filed by the Government of Antigua in two jurisdictions, Antigua (in 2006) and Miami (in 200 .

    The allegations and the resulting debt imposed on the public treasury was so significant that it appeared in the IMF Annual Country Reports. The Anti-Corruption Committee of the International Bar Association also reported the filing of the case in its first newsletter dated April 2009, as evidence of Antigua’s effort to curb and prosecute corruption.

    The description of the case and its progress was presented by the Antigua’s Attorney General, Justin Simon, in a statement delivered 10 February 2009, as follows:

    “Shortly after this Administration took office, I informed you by way of a Press Statement that the government had commissioned a financial forensic investigation and had secured the services of Mr Robert Lindquist who had himself led like-investigations in Trinidad and Tobago where over Seven Million US Dollars of illegal payments to public officials had been recovered, and that he was instrumental in the arrest and prosecutions of persons involved in the Piarco International Airport scandal in Trinidad.

    It has been long in coming, but I can now advise you, the patient citizens and residents, that I now have in hand Mr Lindquist’s complete and comprehensive report on the IHI Debt Repayment Scheme. The Report traces the payment by government from December 1996 of the monthly sum of US$403,334 out of the consumption tax revenue paid by West Indies Oil Company to the various persons in receipt of these monies, with details of the companies through which the monies were sent, to what bank accounts, in which countries and how these monies were finally disbursed. These monthly sums were paid out of government funds pursuant to an irrevocable letter of instructions right up until February 20206, when I obtained an Injunction from the High Court in Antigua and Barbuda stopping the continuance of the payments, and freezing the bank account here in Antigua of an associated Florida company called Debt Settlement Administrators LLC.

    It was a gigantic conspiracy engineered and effected by persons in high places to rob this country of millions of dollars right up to the year 2021, a burden that would be carried by your children and your children’s children/ Consider this. These monthly payments were, by an Agreement dated September 11, 1997, to be made over a period of 25 years beginning December 31, 1996 (retrospectively nine (9) months before the Agreement was signed) and would have amounted to an aggregate payment of US $121,000 200. Out of that monthly sum of US $403,334 coming out of the Government Treasury, only US$199,740.25 would be legitimately paid to IHI Japan amounting to an aggregate sum of US $59,922,075 over the 25 years. In simple arithmetical terms, US $61,078,125 in excess of the total sum due IHI Japan would have been misappropriated out of the Treasury and gone “ahagwasa” over that 25 year period.”


  24. WW&C

    People should be advocating for accountability, transparency and freedom of information

    This inept DLP administration prefers to speak to a gullible party faithful because they will readily accept what is said as gospel, without question.

    Before SANDALS was given those 40 years of tax concessions, for example, a forum should have been organized where concern citizens could field questions relative to Butch Stewartโ€™s involvement in the bribery scandal and the granting of 20 years tax concessions for SANDALS in Turks & Caicos and if due diligence was conducted before the concessions were granted here.

    When anyone decides to ask these questions, they are usually labeled a BLP operative, because DLP yard-fowls seem to believe any venture their party undertakes should be free of scrutiny.

    The sad thing is, if the BLP forms the government after the 2018 elections, their yard-fowls will also be of the same opinionโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ. and the cycle continues.

  25. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    The date they planned to STOP skim taxpayerโ€™s money was 2021โ€ฆfrom as far back as the late 90s.

    As if they had a franchise or monopoly on how long they lived, the israeli thief died, but not before he paid back some of the money….and Asot Michael is left with Karma..on steroids.

    Why he was part of the Browne government is a mystery…that Lebanese family has been parasites on the Antiguan people for 60 years……sounds familiar.

    …it is also good to note that Michael was famous for fighting to keep social media out of Antigua, sounds familiar….and he loved to sue for libel, slander and defamation of character….as soon as any newspaper mentioned the corruption…..sounds familiar.

    Ya have ya own version of private sector business thieves in Barbados in collusion with ministers, politicians and others, ripping off the people and keeping the country undeveloped.

    That is your biggest problem.

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

    Art…that is why there is a battle on to make it as difficult as possible to keep both old parties from entering the parliament in a majority capacity again….they cannot be allowed to get majority seats, to do that bajans have very little time in which to understand that they have the power to split those votes, no one else can do it but them……

    …..there are now enough political parties in play…whereas 5 years ago, there were not that many, the dynamics have changed and so too should the minds of the electorate.

    Either that or there will be a daily staple of corruption under either of the old political parties for another 5 or 10 years……because that is all they know.

  27. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    This is what greedy ministers and private sector business people do, they steal taxpayers and pensioners money and hide it all over the place…they do it for decades….the US is coming down on them so they find other places to hide stolen money, UK, Canada, Argentina….anywhere.

    “It was a gigantic conspiracy engineered and effected by persons in high places to rob this country of millions of dollars right up to the year 2021, a burden that would be carried by your children and your childrenโ€™s children/ Consider this. These monthly payments were, by an Agreement dated September 11, 1997, to be made over a period of 25 years beginning December 31, 1996 (retrospectively nine (9) months before the Agreement was signed) and would have amounted to an aggregate payment of US $121,000 200.

    Out of that monthly sum of US $403,334 coming out of the Government Treasury, only US$199,740.25 would be legitimately paid to IHI Japan amounting to an aggregate sum of US $59,922,075 over the 25 years. In simple arithmetical terms, US $61,078,125 in excess of the total sum due IHI Japan would have been misappropriated out of the Treasury and gone โ€œahagwasaโ€ over that 25 year period.โ€


  28. WW&C please leave me out of your war of words with any anonymous blogger. I can have no interest in pursuing any individual identity.
    I know who i am and i am alright with that knowning
    Most on BU realize that you are a fire starter and a fraud.
    One who takes liberty in demeaning and degrading peoples character none of whom u have ever met

  29. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Angela Yardfowl…when they are putting handcuffs on the ministers of govetnment for thiefing, colluding and money laundering outside of Barbados….ah hope they got a pair of handcuffs customized just for you.

    Yall gotta travel outside of Barbados at some time.

    Fraud that.

  30. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Lol……yall thieves, where is the 94 million dollars..

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/101582/senator-blames-govt-pride

    “OPPOSITION SENATOR Wilfred Abrahams says Governmentโ€™s greed and stubbornness handling the National Social Responsibility Levy (NSRL) is the main cause for the suffering of the islandโ€™s most
    Levy shortfall caution
    In a verbal flogging of the Democratic Labour Party administration during debate on the National Social Responsibility Levy (Amendment) Bill 2017 in the Senate yesterday, Abrahams charged that Government did not thoroughly examine the ramifications of the billโ€™s implementation or subsequent increase from two to ten per cent before its execution.”

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

    “A former Chief Justice describes Governmentโ€™s anti-corruption law as window-dressing.”

    Ah wonder which former chief justice is that spilling the beans.

  32. William Skinner Avatar

    @ millertheanunaki

    “The problem with your plea of giving โ€˜otherโ€™ political players a โ€˜look-inโ€™ is that the electorate was previously bombarded with similar altruistic promises.

    Even such high-sounding calls of social and economic restructuring were once echoed by your own dead NDP and other dead or dying political mavericks.”

    This is a completely different time from 1991, when I contested a seat under the NDP. The country, since then , under the BLPDLP has retrogressed in all areas. Voter apathy is now about 75 %. None of the two leaders (Stuart , Mottley) is as popular as Arthur or Sandiford was back then. The country was not experiencing over twenty downgrades. Corruption, though prevalent was on a smaller scale and not exposed , as it is now. There was no BU. Social media was barely present.
    Our problem is that we keep believing the BLPDLP will function differently when the evidence is clear that they are six and half dozen. Voter turn out in 2018 may be as low as 20-25 % , making the term democracy useless.
    Let us continue: Why do we feel after 50 years of the BLPDLP there is no Integrity Legislation? Do we actually think that is by accident? Why do we think the Auditor General cannot get anybody before the law courts?
    Come on let us unify behind a new group and banish the bankrupt BLPDLP and their dangerous opportunists.
    Finally: Do we know any other country on earth where a retired Chief Justice ( Sir David Simmons) can go on radio and say that corruption is rampant without being asked to bring proof ? Do we know of any former Prime Minister (Owen Arthur) publicly stating that his former Deputy (Mia Mottley) is unfit for the office of Prime Minister, without telling the public why? On what planet will a Prime Minister(Stuart) advise a member of his party ( Speaker Carrington) to get a lawyer rather than repay the client he obviously withheld money from on dubious grounds, without asking for his resignation . Tell us where a Member of Parliament(Estwick) can pull a gun on another MP (Marshall) and there is no official investigation.
    And we have to put up with party hacks on BU trying to defend the collectively bankrupt BLPDLP.
    Vote Third Parties and Independents. Kick out the BLPDLP.


  33. William Skinner

    I can smell the aloes.

  34. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ William Skinner October 26, 2017 at 1:42 PM #
    โ€œFinally: Do we know any other country on earth where a retired Chief Justice ( Sir David Simmons) can go on radio and say that corruption is rampant without being asked to bring proof ? Do we know of any former Prime Minister (Owen Arthur) publicly stating that his former Deputy (Mia Mottley) is unfit for the office of Prime Minister, without telling the public why? On what planet will a Prime Minister(Stuart) advise a member of his party ( Speaker Carrington) to get a lawyer rather than repay the client he obviously withheld money from on dubious grounds, without asking for his resignation . Tell us where a Member of Parliament(Estwick) can pull a gun on another MP (Marshall) and there is no official investigation.โ€

    A brilliantly written incisive summary of the current of state of governance infecting the body politic of Barbados.

    You have just aptly described a now full-fledged rotten Banana Republic which has been slowly ripening for the past 15 to 20 years.

    What is also shockingly amazing is the length of the intestinal fortitude of the current top dog of the republic to keep in his kennel of incompetents a complete and proven abject failure and bold-faced liar as his chief financial controller.

    Wonders never cease! How else would you sink a banana boat other than putting a gang of monkeys on board?


  35. @Artax re your comment “The other contributors may be scared to mention it to you, but the bottom line is you are a fraudโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.. plain and simple” I would offer a slightly different perspective.

    I believe the other contributors simply recognize that the blogger uses these incessant rants as a way to pass her time and it is futile trying to discuss any of her posts in a practical way.

    Like you, however, I agree we do recognize that despite the occasional validity of some of her remarks that she is indeed a fraud and hypocrite.

    Daily we can read of major corruption in developed countries – often what has been ongoing for years- yet she pontificates about Bajan and regional corruption/mis-behaviour as if we invented the damn thing.

    The most recent example is this sexual harassment matter.

    It’s crystal clear that if the power elite acted so cavalierly (in US, Canada, UK etc) you can surely believe that the same behavior was exhibited across all strata by males in authority…. and we know this to be a truism simply by the number of incidents that took place in the military, for example.

    A place where discipline was sacrosanct, yet many acted like rabid dogs on a hunt towards their female colleagues…what to think outside that ‘disciplined’ org, therefore.

    Yet, alas Mrs You-All-Small Islanders-Are So- Corrupt-Sexist lambastes us relentlessly daily.

    That just gnaws at the psyche.

  36. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    What will nag at ya minute psyche even more is ya cant stop my valid posts Pedant le dรฉsir d’รชtre avocat…..at least when it comes to legal issues, am trained in and actually know of what I speak.

    Including what actually happens on an island that you pretend is alien to you, but is where you were born….while you carpet bag in Canada.

  37. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    FYI….if ya can the pretence, ya will actually come across as genuine.

    carยทpetยทbagยทger
    หˆkรคrpษ™tหŒbaษกษ™r/Submit
    nounderogatory

    a person perceived as an unscrupulous opportunist.
    “the organization is rife with carpetbaggers”


  38. Sadly, we are too fixated on the Politicians but continue to turn a blind eye to the selfish professional class, whose only interest is money. Since the flyovers, has the BAPE raised a concern about any development projects in Barbados? Has the Town Planning Society? What about the BIA? Not a fella, because it is all about survival and survival means government contracts.We have a justice system with fellow Bajans locked up forever awaiting trial, but not one single group has given government an ultimatum to fix it. In contrast a bunch of pastors praying, again, to save the nation–one well known to have played God when the late PM was sick– and a setta hypocrites marching to take back the rainbow, whatever that means. This is why I will continue to stupse everytime I hear Grenville talk about government debt and try to convince Barbadians that we should vote for him and the other individuals making up Solutions. UPP is busy promoting the cleaning of drains and wells as the solution to flooding, imagine in 2017 a political party is talking about cleaning drains and wells as a sustainable drainage strategy. Third party does not equate with better party, the false equivalency must stop.

  39. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @DIW
    you forgot religion. The fallout within those numerous hallowed halls, of senior members not only harassing, but sexually exploiting others, in well known, and exposed. It might be argued, they are the wussest; for their sins have frequently exploited young children.

  40. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Enuff…the issues I have with BLP supporters…or DLP supporters for that matter…none of you would form pressure groups to make sure the government ministers are kept in check at all times when they refuse to do their jobs or when you know they are colluding with business people to rip of the treasury and pension fund, pressure groups are very successful when they actually apply citizen pressure….instead all of you just sit and wait for the next election….instead of holding the ministers in office accountable through advocacy. …it is for your own good,

    I also fail to see why political pressure groups cant be formed by supporters to expose priest and other community leaders who engage in pedophilia, rapes and sexual assaults against children, women, young people and men, because they are preceived as having status in the communities and believe themselves untouchable.

    I also fail to see why politicial supporters fail to create a pressure group to change the fraudulent school curriculum to add the teaching of the true history of the majority black population on the island, or to stop the churches with the brainwash of parshioners to extort money, or properties from the elderly, even the churches should be forced to teach real history and not his lying story.

    Then I will view political supporters as useful.

    Heather is a one woman show and already she has garnered over 600 signatures on a petition to make the attorney general stand up and take notice. …as it stands political supporters do nothing but stand around and point fingers…..so how is that ever helpful…it will never change anything because all of you political supporters ALWAYSb take the words of politicians and government ministers as gospel…and ALWAYS get shafted.

  41. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Should read:

    while you carpet bag FROM Canada.

    Lol…


  42. โ€œโ€ฆ.โ€ฆthe issues I have with BLP supportersโ€ฆor DLP supporters for that matterโ€ฆnone of you would form pressure groups to make sure the government ministers are kept in check at all times when they refuse to do their jobs or when you know they are colluding with business people to rip of the treasury and pension fund, pressure groups are very successful when they actually apply citizen pressureโ€ฆ.instead all of you just sit and wait for the next electionโ€ฆ.instead of holding the ministers in office accountable through advocacy. โ€ฆit is for your own goodโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€

    EXACTLY!!!!! This is what we should be discussing!!!

    Not that one โ€œgood articleโ€ is enough for us to go out in numbers to vote for Solutions Barbados.

    We need to keep the politicians in checkโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.. they work for us and are paid by us. But they seem to believe they are doing us a favour.

    Yet, at election time, they will come around to buy our votes.

  43. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Art……Heather Cole has a headstart wth her over 600 signatures on a petition to hold the ministers accountable and demand answers, all she needs is the numbers, people standing with her…by the thousands.


  44. The world is full of bullies and has always been. Hitler springs to mind. The solution of civilisation is the law, with a force to implement. The cinema bullies should be confronted by security and thrown out. Our real problem is a very very broken court system, so the bullies do as they like. The modern world only works both for citizens and business because we all know the rules and consequences. No consequences then the criminals win, and the country and civilisation loses.


  45. @millertheanunnaki October 26, 2017 at 2:56 PM “Do we know of any former Prime Minister (Owen Arthur) publicly stating that his former Deputy (Mia Mottley) is unfit for the office of Prime Minister, without telling the public why?”

    Which is why I no longer take Owen seriously.

    He is like a man who was in bed with a woman for 15 years, and after that walks about and tells the public that she is no good in bed.

    No sensible person takes such a man seriously.


  46. Hants October 25, 2017 at 12:55 PM “Now you have to create the POLITICAL machinery to educate the people of Barbados most of whom are used to voting for the party that provides them with instant gratification.”

    But none of the parties have ever provided me with instant gratification, so what shall i do come next election?

    Although to tell the truth i would mind piece of that instant gratification.


  47. @ Simple Simon
    He is like a man who was in bed with a woman for 15 years, and after that walks about and tells the public that she is no good in bed.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    You want your last Ex to lie…?

  48. Bernard Codrington. Avatar
    Bernard Codrington.

    Simple Simon at 8 :19 PM

    Next election come and vote nevertheless.


  49. @Bush Tea October 26, 2017 at 10:15 PM “You want your last Ex to lieโ€ฆ?”

    I am a 10.

    Lol.

    Good Night Bushie.


  50. @Bernard Codrington. October 26, 2017 at 10:17 PM “Next election come and vote nevertheless.”

    I will Bernie, I will. if you see somebody at the polling place at 6:01 a.m., that’s me.

    Good night Bernie.

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