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This is the first in a series of mini manifestos issued by the United Progressive Party as a part of our conversation with the nation of Barbados. After the delivery of the manifesto the Progressive Party and its candidates will make themselves available for further discussion. Given the constraints faced by Barbados the approach taken by the Progressive Party is to take a steady, measured path to A New Economy with a heavy reliance on the people of Barbados to adopt a new vision for progress…

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175 responses to “United Progressive Party (UPP) Mini Manifesto”


  1. Bushie

    Chuckle……all non points full of BE…..dismissed.

    I must say the feeling is mutual…..ah too love fuh expose your shaving cream and give yuh a regular cut arse…..long may it continue as sense was not common back in your day….lol


  2. @ Bush Tea.


  3. @ Hants
    God bless the child with decent parents…. who provide them with a decent start in life.


  4. @ Bush Tea.

    True…. but there are orphans who are ” blessed “.


  5. Bushie

    Poor you……make sure and leave something for the extended family…..ah think the immediate ones if any would have dunn disowned yuh already…..lol.


  6. @ Hants
    Some of the most disadvantaged in society are blessed ..even Vincent
    (blessed are the poor…)
    But that does not mean that in DESIGNING our society we should neglect to institute BEST PRACTICE….

    @ Vincent
    Bushie’s extended family of ‘the blessed’ is now so damn large that it is almost embarrassing. Seriously.
    How do you think a stinking bushman got so rich? by capitalist inclinations like Money B? … or by crookery like a lawyer or politician?

    NO…
    Bushie cast some shiite bread unto the waters ..and they were returned unto him MANY TIMES over …. skippa, wuh the damn bread won’t stop coming back…
    LOL
    ha ha ha


  7. Vincent you have me completely kerfuffled.. at the expense of belabouring this point let’s dance your tune once more.

    YOU said that “I knew a gentlemen … who owned a LOT of land in CHOICE areas ..and … his LAST rental property burnt down …” The caps are my emphasis.

    Let me restate clearly…all elderly deserve compassion and assistance at their moments of need… BUT that never absolves them (or us) when there is either indifference, selfishness or as Bushie said simply being a lazy SOB… long before they reach senior years

    That person in your example deserves no generalized sympathy for his overall plight because according to you he was sitting on ‘choice’ real estate in Bdos. WHY did he NOT sell any of those choice lots; lease to a developer or gifted it to someone who agreed to give him room and board for rest of his life??

    Your person HAD the wherewithal to climb from his hole but his lazy self serving ways (based strictly on YOUR comments about family satisfying his needs) seemed to be his problem.

    On what basis should one be sympathetic to his plight.

    Bro, stop wid the self serving mea culpa BS and argue the issues on their MERIT… you trivialize the isue with the nonsensical ad hominems .

    I do not accept your example as valid re the topic thrust and so too your defense of his sloth is invalid. He was long able to improve his lot.

  8. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    The whole thing is a pipe dream, if I remember correctly, ICBL just dumped the BARP seniors from their insurance coverage a year or 2 ago…insurance companies will not get into reverse mortgaging for seniors unless resale of properties are a surety…remember CLICO and all the properties they wasted money acquiring just sitting there still over a decade later…all that land growing cow itch and wild bush….cant even find use for purpose for the land.

    The banks will be squeamish unless the properties have million dollar value that would attract foreign investors.

    Seniors should plan well in advance for their final years….my generation, the ones who are aware, refuse to get caught up in the traditional banks/lawyers scam as it is relates to the futures of senior citizens, we are way ahead of that game……

    ……the generation after mine already figured out that they will be left in the cold when they age, because people are living well into their hundreds today, they can’t trust the government controlled pensions schemes, or programs for seniors, they have become unrealiable….so they have their own new age methods to secure their welfare when that time comes….and these are young people in their mid 20s and over, everyone has moved on from the worn out, tired, useless traditional practices.


  9. @Bush Tea

    You can rubbish the point that some senior citizens whether through bad planning or victims of circumstance will find themselves in financial straits and a reverse mortgage or some other financial instrument will be an option. This is a fact you cannot refute. We are human beings with failings. Debating philosophical points or if you will need is irrelevant. There is always a price to be made for bad choices/decisons.


  10. LOL @ David
    Boss, why are you upbraiding Bushie?

    We have agreed that we are saying the same thing – except that Bushie is talking about ‘winners’, while you and Vincent have been advocates for ‘losers’.

    In building a vision, which client do you think needs to be highlighted?

    In Vincent’s case…. representing himself, you KNOW who he has for a client…. 🙂
    LOL
    ha ha ha
    Murda!!


  11. @Bush Tea

    The point is not about Vincent, it is about a caring society building a safety net to protect the vulnerable because they will always be with us- this is a winning approach as well.


  12. dpD

    Why doyou refuse to understand the meaning of the word….SIMPLE….I reiterate he was a Simple Soul…..I met him when he was in his 70s.

    Some people are born not able to deal with the hustle&bustle of todays world and when their family dies and care givers as well…..it allows someone like him,a functioning literate person to fall through the cracks.

    Obviously you only know two types….the go getters and those for institutions……alas many in-between ones exist in this world,hence coining the phrase…..our brothers keeper….amazing …me an agnostic knowing that and you a christian suggesting that he accepts whatever befell him…….strange.


  13. Bushie

    Hahaha…..a disciple of BBE amassing wealth……not interested in being your brothers keeper…….no wonder your family distance themselves from you and shaving cream.

    David

    You made the point…..Bushie can only see Vincent…..who sticks in his craw…..hahaha…..one of these he might get choked.


  14. @ David
    Here is a little secret that you may find useful…

    If you aim for the moon, you may reach the clouds
    If you aim for the clouds, you may reach the treetops
    If you aim for the treetops you may actually leave the ground…

    If you DESIGN your social systems to accommodate brass bowls
    YOU WILL END UP WITH A BARBADOS…. broke and down-graded.

    If, like Singapore, you EXPECT SKY-HIGH performance from EVERY CITIZEN
    then you may have to be harsh on a few brass bowl idiots
    who have nothing to contribute anyway…
    BUT YOU END UP WITH A WORLD CLASS COUNTRY – SINGAPORE

    …see if you can explain that to Vincent.


  15. @Bush Tea

    You are aware that Singapore has many policies in place to protect senior citizens? It is what a caring society does. Because there are policies to protect the vulnerable it does not mean we are not aiming for the stars, all we are doing is helping those who cant make it, like the little bird with a broken wing.

    https://www.gov.sg/news/content/7-ways-the-government-is-helping-seniors


  16. No one in their right frame of mind would dispute or argue against helping the less fortunate or vulnerable for whatever reason misfortune beset their daily lives for seeking or getting assistance for better
    however what is troublesome in these self help quick fix programs to help especially the elderly people is an underlying root of disadvantage pre planed and well orchestrated with legal jargon that most people does not understand which sends a message of goodwill but when revealed shows a one sided picture of self interest and opportunity tilted in the opposite direction.

  17. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    What is even more instructive is that citizens should be educated and made very aware of their options to take care of themselves in senior years…..particularly if they have the means, ya cant hold on to things, many are still to learn that…and there is no excuse if you have the means and just want to sit around staring at it.

    A really good example of government limitations as it relates to the elderly who have no means, most of the elderly in Japan are living to 100 years and over….

    http://ow.ly/Bzmn30gOFdG

    There are over 65,000 centenarians in Japan, the prisons, because of lack of crime and the younger generations are being worked too hard to find the tine to commit crimes……many are being housed in prisons…with prison guards as nurse maids.

    So the burden is now on the younger generations to work too hard to support centenarians. …they young are not procreating because they have no time for sex, therefore there will be no one around to pay them government pensions…..at this rate….japan got a real problem..

    Those who have means should be educated to make better preparations by real professionals or caring family members if available and not by crooks hovering around to see what they can steal…..it’s cheaper for the government to assign actuaries or accountants to advise those with means on their futures and how to dispose of those means to their own benefit, rather than to actually take care of them in homes…at taxpayer’s expense..

  18. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Elder planning is easy, planning for new generations from birth to adulthood….that’s the problem.


  19. A look back at a barbados whose citizens activated a culture of community service and good will for the development of a barbados

  20. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    We have so much more information now at your fingertips to better understand planning for the future, even if it dont always go to the letter, but ya well informed enough to take care of your basic needs in old age, if ya have the means.

    There is this couple who live in an area of Jersey called Brams Hill, totally upmarket, they have no children, but they know they will have to sell the property in at least 10 years time, why, maintaining such affluence at a certain age is pointless, even though they can afford to keep it, why, family histories of various issues in old age….will more than likely render them helpless and vulnerable.


  21. David

    Chuckle ….waste of time trying to reason with hard ears Bushie or even AC of the anti MAM fraternity.

    They remind me of a bank officer many decades ago looking at a friend of mine who had all the necessaries to put down on the purchase of a plantation….the two of them were of the same dark complexion and had known each other for a long time……and asked him why you want a plantation for…..note my friend was highly qualified in that area and had managed many……and tried to make his life hell after he bought it……he is now dead but the family still owns it.

    Why are Bimmers so envious,grudgefull,spitefull and believe that they know what is good for the next person.


  22. @ David
    There is a reason why simple minded persons are not meant to be in leadership positions, and here, Bushie is not referring to Stinkliar’s “mis-appointment” … but to why Vincent is poor…

    Education is about moving a people from mendicancy and serfdom TOWARDS self-reliance and social development. Not about accommodating laziness and ineptitude.

    There are many DIFFERENT types of persons in a society….

    There are the Bush Tea types – who don’t give two shits about anyone else …and who will succeed because BBE wills it…

    There are the Caswell types, who don’t give two shits about anyone else -including Bushie – and who will say what he thinks about justice and fairness …because his mouth wills it

    There are the strong brass bowls who find themselves in position to steal and rob with gay abandon… Politicians and lawyers being the pick of this crop…

    There are the weak brass bowls who largely follow the prevailing winds – which are currently blowing in a brass bowlery direction… Vincent being a case in point… 🙂

    …and then they are those unfortunate ones who just ain’t able to cope….

    Education, and Social vision is about creating an environment where EVERYONE moves closer to some defined ideal state – while admittedly making provision for the hopeless.

    When you make Reverse Mortgages available, the multitude of misguided sheep-like brass bowls will now have YET ANOTHER avenue of brass bowlery – this time, putting at risk the FUTURE prospects for young generations to come….

    These losers are ALREADY over their heads with credit card debt, normal mortgage payments, hire-purchase bills, utility bills and now you are creating MORE room for them to leverage FUTURE generations by putting the houses at risk too…?
    Boss…
    If you want to care for such losers, then invest in a nice public home and let them move there, and you and Vincent can have fun being their nursemaids…

    ONE DOES NOT provide means for proven, failed, brass bowls to now pass valuable national resources into foreign hands – only because of their OWN failures /misfortunes/ ill luck etc…

    It is NOT in the long term NATIONAL interests….. even though it may be politically correct and attractive in a land of lazy brass bowls….


  23. LOOK!
    Bushie dun wid DAT!

    Lotta shiite!!!
    Imagine ac making sensible arguments against David of all people ….
    who listening to Vincent of all people…

    Shiite man….. EVERYTHING topsy turvy…
    Wunna got Bushie head confused….. with this situation of ac mekking sense…..

    DUN WID DAT!!!!


  24. @Bush Tea

    Your position is understood, from the start. The vulnerable today will have to pay the price in their golden years…


  25. The manner in which the commercial banks operate in Bim, I would have to caution our citizens about jumping into reverse mortages without due diligence. A word to the wise.

  26. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Lol….all the evidence points to the risks, who wants to take them…have lots of fun.


  27. @William

    Is it the banks or BARP and Bushell pushing reverse mortages.

    #steuspe

  28. Theophilius Gazerts Avatar
    Theophilius Gazerts

    Still surprise that this type of mortgage has taken roots in Barbados.
    But not so surprised after I watched Bajans do a Black Friday shopping imitation.
    Do we celebrate July 4th


  29. @BT
    Wunna got Bushie head confused
    +++++++++
    Normal state of affairs……

  30. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Maybe soon….in 2004 I realized the credit card scam was about to go full blast on the island and warned them it will enslave them just as it did everyone in US…they wont hear, now they feel.


  31. Chuckle….yup…..Bushie’s confusion is par for the course….nothing new.

    The consensus on this issue is that we need to make seniors aware of the many pitfalls if and when its brought on board and BARP would be the vehicle used to educate them.

    The joke is that we are generally saying the same thing including the Rt.Hon.RH Bushie…..lol


  32. @ Sarge
    Wunna got Bushie head confused
    +++++++++
    Normal state of affairs……
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Actually very true….

    Why do you think the bushman cussing like a pirate – it is not normal,
    but EVERYTHING in this damn world seems to be inverted…

    Right is wrong
    good is bad
    shiite is OK
    LOVE is bad
    Selfishness is Capitalism -and good
    Up is down
    War is peace
    …and NCOs bossing bout big able commissioned officers…

    Shiite man…. no wonder Bushie’s head is confused

    But note that the whacker is as steady as a ROCK…. 🙂


  33. David is an intelligent person it really baffles as why David would be fooled by this simple trick of an underhanded scheme to deplete the poor and vulnerable of their hard working fortunes in the older years just because there have fallen on hard times,
    On the surface to the people/s mind the prospect of having money flowing without having to lick a stick sounds and enjoying a better life is exciting and inviting,
    However when one let wisdom and commonsense takes first exit one is left with no rationale and depends only on the advice of the fox who is consistently watching the hen house,
    The bottom line being that these financial Institutions have lost all credibility through the years and the first question one should asked before going head first into these schemes is What is in it for them and what price must be paid for all their goodwill,
    As real estate continue to escalate across barbados one can predict that as banks gobbled up the older generation of family estates under these quick fix schemes many Barbadian would find themselves in a disadvantage state losing all power and effect to negotiate because of outside self interest that has placed another nail in the coffin of individual economic progress.
    AS the old folks would be quick to infer There goes the neighbourhood with a newer set of occupants and the real owners looking from the outside


  34. In other news, there is a tendency in Bimshire to apply First world remedies to Bajan sores no wonder the shopping extravaganza known as “Black Friday” has made its appearance locally. What works in suburban Boston, Miami, New York or Toronto will not be as effective on the rock.

    Perhaps there are some examples of elderly people in Bim who are house rich but cash poor, (it would be wonderful if we could see some statistics). Can this be addressed with reverse mortgages? As usual some people are looking for quick fixes instead of long term solutions. What we should be doing is encouraging today’s workforce to use savings plans as a vehicle to retirement; too often retirement is looked upon as something on the distant horizon and not something to be concerned about because “Big Brother” aka Gov’t will take care of the problem.


  35. Interesting to see how former Senior Banker,former Senator and present Government representative to the United Nations Mr Tony Marshall is being denigrated,lampooned and villified by this ac creature.

    One wonders if the animosity towards MAM supersedes the commonsense as promulgated by Mr Marshall on the reverse mortgage situation.

    Mr Marshall presented papers on it and hosted public debate on the issue…..where was this creature ac then?

    More to this mortar than the pestle…..ac probably wants to see somebody collapse and suffer in order to get a property cheap…..a bit like how Bushie acquired his wealth……the mind boggles.


  36. @Sargeant

    Have you considered emailing BARP the entity 30 thousand strong that is representing this matter? Can you tell us what savings plans are available in Barbados?


  37. A lot of people in Barbados build houses that are great when they are young and raising a family but when the children become “successful adults” parents are left with empty rooms.

    The parents should be able to use the value of the house to continue living a reasonable standard if they choose.

    A reverse mortgage can be good for some people.


  38. @ ac
    David is an intelligent person it really baffles as why David would be fooled by this simple trick
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Get a life woman … or at least loosen the weave….
    It is obvious that David gets this from the very start – can’t you see when someone is stringing you along to get you to say something intelligent at long ast…?
    Steupsss
    Just say thanks nuh.

    @ David /Sarge
    On the matter of the upsided – down world
    Is that REALLY Peter Williams on Brass tacks representing Integrity Barbados?
    The SAME Williams that gave away BL&P to the Canadians under questionable circumstances just a few years ago..?
    Perhaps he will explain that scenario to us now….

    Shiite man… what next?
    A former CJ coming out against corruption…
    Oh Wait… We already had that!!!

    Wonders never cease..

  39. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    reverse mortgage was not coceptualized in Batbados and came about when the US housing market crashed and parasites were looking for a new cash cow, if you know and accept the risks, it is a matter of choice…it can only go one of three ways….unless those with ulterior motives find a 4th more sinister way.

    New restrictions on reverse mortgages and the effect on senior citizens

    Updated Sep 15, 2017; Posted Sep 15, 2017
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    By Stewart Welch

    Stewart Welch Founder of The Welch Group, which specializes in fee-only investment advice to families throughout the country. Contact welchgroup.com

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced its intentions to change the requirements for its reverse mortgage program — specifically, to raise premiums and tighten up the limits on loans.

    But such a change could have tremendous ramifications for senior citizens, and there’s not much time to plan; the proposed revisions to the plan will go into effect on October 2.

    Implications for the HECM Program

    The Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program (HECM) has always been considered a bit high-risk, in spite of past improvements. It’s one of the most unstable parts of the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, which is the flagship fund of the Federal Housing Administration.

    In spite of its risk, the HECM has been of great benefit to many seniors age 62 and older who still live in their home. Under the program, these seniors could withdraw some of the equity in their home, implementing a reverse mortgage that provided income for them through a lump sum, regular payments, or a line of credit. These loans didn’t have to be paid off until the borrower died, moved, or sold the house.


  40. I am confused. A conventional mortgage can ‘unlock home equity’. Reverse, conventional, LOC, personal, they are all loans secured by a fixed asset. Why the extended debate?

  41. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    Peter Williams, Scott Weatherhead, i would hate to hear who else, ya known by the company ya keep.


  42. @ Hants
    A reverse mortgage can be good for some people.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Your point being what exactly? … no fishing today?
    We already established that fact.

    It is DEFINITELY good for the foreign sharks looking to disenfranchise Barbados

    It is good for those who selfishly want to hold on to a house that no longer suits their purpose – rather than pass it on to RELATIVES, NEIGHBOURS, or to other BAJAN associates who NEED such a house…

    It is good for lazy bums – who may have inherited such a home themselves, and who then choose to splurge the gift, while handing the legacy out to strangers…

    It is BAD for future generations who will end up RENTING from Trickidadians…

    Why don’t you invest in a heated indoor pond …so that you can fish when it gets cold….?


  43. @Bush Tea

    Isn’t there a difference between Barbados Integrity Movement and the Integrity Commission?


  44. Vincent i am not speaking from what is written on paper and handed to any one source or entity as a convincing argument for RM by Financial Institutions who for all means have the betterment of their interest first while withholding the negatives and all the trappings associated with RM
    i have seen the first hand the toll which have raised its ugly heads as families left behind struggle to find ways of holding on to large estates which now legally is now consider bank own.
    A property which initially was paid for by the owner and because of a poor advice might have given into pressure as to accommodate monthly checks unaware of the pitfalls to become towards the property and remaining family members after death.
    The family is in no position legally to question the terms of the loan or even mount a legal response as to the state of mind of the owner during negotiations of the loan The financial institution has all rights as ownership bar none
    Either the family buys the property or take a hike,

  45. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @Cut’n’paste
    they have been around long before that. The US are not on the leading edge. It has to do with the deductibility of mortgage interest on a primary residence. Australia, Canada and some Euro countries have had them for many decades.


  46. @NortherObserver

    The difference between the conventional and reverse is the senior citizens don not pay the loan?


  47. Bushie

    Hahaha…..poor you……like you got a overdose of shaving cream to distribute today.

    Yuh dun noa yuh wrong but…..yuh cyan back back….wuhloss…..stansoe den……lol.

  48. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    i dont think some were sure how it actually works and the devil only knows what crap the ones who will now act as though they designed it will make up for senior citizens who are not savvy about the realities.

    reverse mortgage was around since 1961 but was upgraded after the Fanny Mae, Freddie Mac et al crash.


  49. ac

    The point has been made time and time again….educate seniors to discuss these transactions with their immediate family and look at all the pitfalls….BARP will spearhead the education…..do not through out the baby with the bath water.

    We are for once in agreement.

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