Submitted by The Mahogany Coconut Group

The Mahogany Coconut Group (MCG), joins with all Barbadians in wishing the newly elected Barbados Labour Party government, all the best as it takes over from the badly beaten Democratic Labour Party, whose ten years stay at the wicket, is best described as anemic and unsuccessful. The former prime minister, Mr. Freundel Stuart displayed not only poor leadership skills but bad manners by scarcely having any meaningful dialogue with the public. He chose mainly to address constituency branches of his party.

The public therefore gave Stuart and his miserable group the severe beating it deserved by giving the then opposition Barbados Labour Party under the leadership of Ms. Mia Mottley, all thirty parliamentary seats. The Democratic Labour Party will have to find a way to make itself once again relevant to the political process.

We also congratulate, Ms. Mia Mottley on becoming the first female prime minister of Barbados. We know Ms. Mottley as a seasoned politician. She has gone through the hottest fires and has emerged as one made of the finest steel; we will now await her performance as a leader

The MCG having closely followed the election of May 24th, 2018, must sadly conclude, that both parties have determined that the real cure of the country’s economic ailments are to be found in the IMF’s medicine chest. Hence as expected the country will be heading straight to the International Monetary Fund, for some very bitter medicine. Fifty years after Independence, and with literally thousands of University of the West Indies (UWI) graduates occupying our Caribbean landscape, we still cannot get our economies functioning at any progressive level.

Barbados, to all intents and purposes, is a one sector economy, depending almost exclusively on the tourism industry to keep its growth in any proper shape. Over the last ten years the government of the Democratic Labour Party failed to devise any sustainable economic policy.

Ms. Mottley has been given a warm welcome by all the major players, including the Social Partnership, which includes trade unions, business organizations and other interest groups. While we wish the new Barbados government all the best, we fear that once the IMF gets its predatory claws into the affairs of the country, escape may prove difficult, if not impossible.

Ms. Mottley has already delivered a mini-budget, which was nothing more than an instrument to raise taxes and deliver some promises made by her party during the elections. These included reinstating payment for university education and an increase to old age pensioners.

However, citizens are waiting to see what kind of restructuring program the country will enter under the IMF. Any underperformance of the tourism industry will be disastrous to the island’s economy. The great irony of Ms. Mottley’s mini budget, is the fact that it attempts to extract money from the very tourists, who it is inviting to assist with the country’s current predicament.

We can only hope that she does not kill the goose that lays the golden egg.

323 responses to “Mia Mottley Government and the Goose”


  1. The bottom line is that politicians will never reveal the full facts on a campaign trail IF they want to win Office.

    @BU
    We consciously elect persons that have demonstrated that they have the propensity or ability to lie. As bajans might say ‘bold faced liars””
    Unless they have found God and repented and given up the their once wicked ways; please do expect more of the same.


  2. Stewart slithered away with just a fine this time and denied knowledge, but next time his luck will run out….he must be watched at all times, he is too greedy to be trusted.

    “Sandals Officials Acknowledge Payments To Indicted Former Turks & Caicos Premier
    DESTINATION & TOURISM BRIAN MAJOR FEBRUARY 02, 2016

    PHOTO: SRI officials acknowledged payments to Turks & Caicos official on trial for corruption. At Sandals’ Beaches Turks & Caicos property. (Photo by Brian Major)

    High-ranking officials at Sandals Resorts International (SRI) secretly paid $1.65 million to a real estate company controlled by Michael Misick, the former Turks & Caicos premier, in 2006. The payments emerged this week in the Providenciales criminal trial of Misick and other former top Turks & Caicos officials, who are charged in connection with land transactions that allegedly defrauded the Turks & Caicos government of millions of dollars.

    In his opening statements, prosecutor Andrew Mitchell said payments were made to Misick by “one or more” Sandals-related companies. “It is a fact that those payments were made,” said Sandals officials in a statement late Wednesday. The statement adds that the payments were made “without the knowledge or consent of the principals of Sandals.”

    The matter came to light after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation of Miscik led to “internal investigations by Sandals to determine the source of the payment and the responsible parties,” say company officials in the statement.

    Sandals’ investigation and forensic audit “revealed that approximately 10 years ago, $1,650,000 had been paid to Prestigious Properties Limited, a real estate company in which Michael Misick, Phillip Misick and Washington Misick were the shareholders. All payments were made without the knowledge or consent of the principals of Sandals. “

    Miscik, who served as the Turks & Caicos’ premier from August 2006 to March 2009 and was also the country’s tourism minister during that period, was first accused in a 2008 British Parliament report with directing several schemes to profit from the illegal sale of lands owned by the British Overseas Territory.

    The resulting scandal led the British government to suspend the territory’s self-government in late 2009. One year later a Turks & Caicos commission of inquiry recommended criminal investigation of the Turks & Caicos premier.

    Miscik resigned his office and eventually fled the Turks & Caicos before being arrested in Brazil in 2012 and returned to the Turks & Caicos in January 2014. He was briefly held in prison in Grand Turk before being released on bail ahead of his trial. The former premier now faces charges of conspiracy to receive bribes, conspiracy to defraud the government and money laundering.

    Sandals’ investigation tracked the “unauthorized” payments to “a senior executive and then-treasurer” of the company, culminating in that official’s termination and Sandals filing a lawsuit against him in the Bahamas to recover the unauthorized payments.

    Sandals officials said the executive had done “substantial” damage done to the company. In 2012 the company paid a fine of $12 million imposed by the Turks & Caicos authorities due to the executive’s actions.

    Sandals’ statement notes that company officials “are not on trial” in the Turks & Caicos and the Department of Justice in fact described Sandals officials as having cooperated with U.S. authorities “to a degree acknowledged to be both extraordinary and unique” during their investigation.

    Ironically despite the government’s dysfunction, Turks & Caicos tourism has surged in recent years. The country hosted 368,164 overnight, land-based visitor arrivals in 2014, the last year for which full-year data is available, a 40.6 percent increase over 2014.

    The same year the country welcomed 971,838 cruise-ship passengers, a 24. 8 percent increase over 2013. In December 2014 the country completed a $10 million expansion of Providenciales International Airport.”


  3. Your assumptions are wrong on many levels which i would not divulge.
    However i can prove given Mottley many comments about this economy that Mia has told a brazen lie when she states she had no knoweldge of the dire state of the economy
    It amazes me how socalled intelligent people can entertain such comments coming out of her mouth


  4. @Redguard June 14, 2018 9:37 AM “many of the younger generation (25 – 40) have no interest in upward social mobility, the focus is now on consumerism, the result has led to No interest in building houses, i.e waiting on parents to die.”

    That would be somewhat like if Prince Charles was waiting for the Queen to die. She is 92, her mother lived to be 103. Charles is 69. he may well be 80 before he becomes king. If I were a 25-40 year old, I would not wait for mummy and daddy to die.

    The life expectancy of Bajan women is 78, of Bajan men is 74, so if you were born when mummy was 20, don’t expect to inherit before you are 58 almost a pensioner yourself. I know a friend now who is 100+ and still kickin’ All of her “childen” are over 70, and NONE have inherited yet.

    So I would say to young people. You may be in for a very, very, very long wait.


  5. @Hal Austin June 14, 2018 6:29 AM “It is also worth noting that 60 per cent of workers in the United States, the wealthiest nation in human history with the lowest post-war level of unemployment, have not had a real pay rise for two decades.”

    Good Afternoon Mr. Austin:

    Can you provide a link which supports this statement? Thanks.

  6. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    All this debt to GDP nonsense.
    The key is DEBT, the money owed by the GoB. There is no disagreement Barbados continued to run an annual deficit, hence we know the DEBT was GROWING. The DEBT, the principal and servicing costs, are the relevant numbers. The ratio to any other number has minimal relevance.
    The sovereign debtors could give a hoot what the island’s GDP is.
    Each of the past 13 years, the amount of revenue which goes to repaying and servicing the DEBT has GROWN. Whether it is home grown or from elsewhere, it has costs.
    The primary reason Barbados was downgraded repeatedly by the Ratings agencies, was their estimation of the island’s ability to service and repay its DEBTS.
    So there was a partial default. Certainly this is no surprise to Ratings Agencies.
    It is Standard Operating Procedure for incoming administrations to declare ‘financial position’ was worse than expected. It means nothing, other than hopefully cutting them some slack.
    One can expect the IMF, sooner or later, to concern itself with expenditure, especially if the revenue targets continued to be missed, as became the norm.


  7. @Mariposa June 14, 2018 8:57 AM “All the country finances are well documented in Parliament and all Ministers have access to them.”

    Mia was NOT a Minister between January 15, 2008 and May 24, 2018, so am I correct that you are saying that Mia therefore did NOT have access to the country’s finances?


  8. An independent investigation british team were successful in getting 8 of them charged with corruption fraud, money laundering theft, etc I Turks & Caicos…bring in independent judges and prosecutors…find all that stolen money belonging to the people.”…this is how ministers steal from the people.

    “But the Misick years also had a darker side – a web of public corruption that was first highlighted by a delegation of British MPs in 2008. They decried a “a palpable climate of fear” and criticised the Foreign Office for not having intervened earlier.

    When a team of British lawyers and government officials arrived to investigate, their attention was quickly drawn to Mr Misick, who had declared assets of only $50,000 when elected in 2003. Now, though, he appeared to be living the life of a multi-millionaire, with cash flowing in from a large-scale resort development, and a mansion on the islands believed to be worth $16 million.

    A commission convened on the island by a former British high court judge, Sir Robin Auld, later heard allegations that Mr Misick and other ministers had financed lavish lifestyles by acquiring publicly-owned Crown land and selling it to developers.”


  9. “The more things change, the more they remain the same.”

    Perhaps you should have written: “It amazes me how so called intelligent people can entertain such comments coming out of POLITICIANS’ mouths”

    Ironically, we were having similar discussions after the DLP won the 2008 general elections.

    I do not see why you are making an issue about if Mottley knew about Barbados’ economy situation or not. Politicians are known to play these games.

    I’m sure if the DEMS were to win the 2023 elections and made similar comments, BLP supporters would likewise say they are lying.

    During the 2008 election campaign, David Thompson went the length and breadth of this island talking about BLP corruption and corrupt BLP ministers.

    However, during a press conference held on January 14, 2009, journalist asked him what he intended to do about the accusations of corruption leveled at the former BLP administration…….

    ………..Thompson SAID HE WAS NOT THE POLICE AND WAS NOT IN A POSITION TO PROSECUTE MATTERS.

    But DLP yard-fowls would continually mention Dodds, Greenland, Hardwood, SSS, etc………

    ……………while PURPOSELY and CONVENIENTLY ignoring the FACT that the DEMS refused to investigate the allegations of corruption and prosecute the perpetrators during their 10 year tenure.


  10. Didn’t David Thompson promise to stop the BS&T deal as well as buyback BNB?


  11. In 2008 DLP accused BLP of corruption……..BLP supporters said the DEMS were lying……..

    ………while the DLP supporters were asking the DEMS to “lock up” some BLP politicians.

    In 2018 BLP now accuses DLP of corruption……DLP supporters say they are lying……..

    ……….while BLP supporters are now demanding the BLP to “lock up” some DLP politicians.

    The politicians make certain statements, in innuendo, and the yard-fowls pick it up and run with it as though it is truth……….

    ………and the same politicians can be seem socializing with each other at shop limes, karaoke…..or at functions, which the yard-fowls are not invited.

    And you “die hard” party supporters DO NOT seem to REALIZE that politicians are playing games with you?


  12. @Simple Simon
    I realise that you find Mariposa a full-time yardfowl who constantly distorts facts. T.Inniss and Mariposa should have spoken to the various candidates who went on the platform during the recent elections ridiculing the then opposition leader from her breadline to how she dresses and failed to give the electorate positive directions how we will get out of our financial mess. Anyway, after analyzing various speeches you can see that they were fighting hard to loose the elections. Unfortunately, we now have an additional garbage problem with electronic garbage from yardfowls to add to the sargassum and sewage problem


  13. @ Artaxerxes

    I long have been one of the “Lock them up crew” as you may recall but i will share with you that I am neither DLP nor BLP I have asked that both miscreants be “locked up forthwith”

    The sad fact is that the BLP has their skeletons from previous administrations as do the DLP.

    So they both will be fearful that when they “lock up the DLP today, their turn will come in the effluxion of time”

    (heheheheheh dat is a big word I teif from The Luminary but I ent get a chance to use “otiose” yet.

    The closest dat i get to using OTIOSE word was in a conversation wid a man form Harsun College last week.

    He was talking bout how he was very unkind to Tank (Albert Williams’) dog Otto. Apparently he get catch and get flog and went on to say dat he wanted to kick Otto the dog for some time after that BUT OTTO UP & DEAD)

    So I said to him “Otto-owes you then”? But i dont think that would count.

    I going ask the Luminary Jeff Cumberbatch cause you might not know the correct etymology of otiose and otto-owes.

    But lest we forget these badwords here is a Stoopid Cartoon lest Auld Acquaintance be forgot…

    https://i.imgur.com/tmiLv7G.png


  14. Simple Simon,

    I am not sure what link you want. But for information on the history of global national wealth, read any good book on global economic history; for information on US wages, I suggest you read any of the federal government websites or the Federal Reserves or its satellites. I read the UK’s economic publications and think-tank reports.


  15. @Norther Observer

    If we use the measure debt to gdp internally through the years as an economic indicator it tells a story does it not?

  16. TheoGazerts Jnr. Avatar
    TheoGazerts Jnr.

    @justasking
    “JUST ASKING PREDICTED
    BLP – 30 SEATS
    DLP – 0 Seats

    More than 5 years ago”

    If the above is true, then your predictions were for the 2013 elections and you wer wrong and should be mocked.

  17. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    And we wonder why black governments are incapable of governing their countries. The sole exception being Botswana. Artax’s intervention is a sober reminder as to why we should not expect Mia’s government to follow through with their threats to bring justice to those members of the previous incumbent party and their business associates.

    Barbados will remain a failing state for the majority of her citizens who may lack the finances to insulate themselves from the worst excesses of chronic under investment and spiralling inflation.


  18. i have a question that i would not mind a few opinions on from the more knowledgeable commentators.

    When the GSC appears on the water authority bills and water users are faithfully paying these new impositions, does the home owner have a right to a refund if the SSA does not remove their garbage in a reasonable time?

    I see this”contribution” as a direct fee for the removal of garbage. So if the fees are paid the service must be rendered in a reasonable time. Comments welcomed.

    just my take.


  19. @ SirFuzzy

    I sorry, but i doan qualify as a “knowledgeable commentator” but I gine answer you anyways

    You kin like it or lump it but you better had pay that water bill AND ITS ONEROUS GCE tax sorry GSC tax (see whu i tell you dat de ole man ent to bright)

    Dat is effing you dont want your water to get turn to france off next month.

    Looka leh de ole man tell you someting.

    Ef you water bill is 2 cents over dem badwords does turn off your water bill not AND IT ENT GOT NO GCE pun um

    I hope dat you doan tek whu de ole man saying as gospel doah cause I is not given to telling the trufe all de time

    Ask Mariposa and de rest uh de DLP 30-0 lots.

    Now dat i tink bout it, you better not ask dem causing you would get buse from here to Timbuktu


  20. @ The Honourable Blogmaster

    I am now getting time to read these links that you provided to these endorsements of this Mini Budget

    The nation remarks the CHAIRMAN OF THE Barbados Private Sector Association, Charles Herbert, state that he thinks that this is a “clever budget” and proceeds to endorse and ask all bajans to support the spittle.

    Then he goes on to state that this hairbrained idea which one the one hand “IS INVITING TOURISTS TO THE ISLAND and then seeks to “HOLD SAID TOURISTS TO RANSOM AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY” by exacting a price of release from the nastiest tourism destination barring the Black Hole of Calcutta.

    It has to be that the Government of Barbados has UNOFFICIALLY EMBARKED on a policy on the growth and use of “medicinal and administrative MARIJUANA” but it has yet to announce its legalization.

    Certainly it is evident by the contents of the Mini Budget that, not only the GoB is using it (as it concocts these ass-for-brains ideas) but it also has been doling on the same marijuana to partners in the private sector, OF WHOM CHARLES HERBERT NUMBERS.

    But doan worry de ole man grandson going do a Stoopid Cartoon pun dat one too to show how “brilliant this plan is” in pictures

    Steupseee

  21. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Talking Loud Saying Nothing June 14, 2018 5:37 PM

    Both you, TLSN and Artax, might just be right in your prescient warnings about Barbados becoming a failed state. So which comes first? The society or the ‘firing on more than one cylinder’ economy that finances that ‘sweet-life’ society?

    But you ought to give credit where credit is due.
    For it cannot be gainsaid that it was the voice of your Bajan god moving in a mysterious way via the voting hands of the electorate that saved the country from a devaluation of their sacred cow Bajan dollar.

    Had the devil won the day and continued to rule the Bajan night through the return to office of the now disgraced and discredited former DLP administration you would have been able to bet you bottom Mickey mouse dollar that the IMF would be insisting in the most dogmatically nonnegotiable fashion that there will be no balance of payment support without devaluation with a 5:1 pegging being the consideration the citizens of Barbados would have to put up as collateral to the ‘foreigner’ dollar bailout loan.

    So Bajans ought to stop with the Mottley cussing (at least for the time being) and count both their lucky stars and blessings that PM Mottley has good friends at the IMF with Madame Lagarde a secret admirer of her formidable intellectual mettle and is therefore prepared to repose a reasonable measure of confidence in her ability to pull Barbados back from the economic precipice.

    Madame Lagarde and her executive might just be willing to extend an olive branch and a last minute lifeline to give Barbados one last chance to make economic things fiscally right.

    A position it would not have been entertaining under no circumstances had the Fumbling Stuart administration pulled enough political cobweb over the myopic eyes of the brass-bowl Bajan electorate to vote back in lying Sinckler and his band of incompetents.

    You can ask the recanted now pro-IMF Dr. Deliar Worrell for confirmation of what the IMF had in store for poor Bim under Stinkliar’s continuing ‘tour de force’ of fiscal mismanagement and economic mayhem.


  22. @ The Sage Anunnaki,

    I would humbly wish to make a comment in response to part of your submission which read “…Madame Lagarde and her executive might just be willing to extend an olive branch and a last minute lifeline to give Barbados one last chance to make economic things fiscally right…”
    One of the things that I can accept as a possibility is the seeming empathy that Madame Lagarde has for Madamoiselle Prime Minister Mottley.

    They, as females, at the top of their respective games, can identify with each other and the challenges that they both have had to AND STILL HAVE TO, FACE.

    But therein I respectfully divert from your olive branch offering.

    Madame Lagarde, TO KEEP AT THE TOP OF HER GAME, CANNOT AND WILL NOT, sacrifice that “game” FOR NO THIRD WORLD LIFELINE.

    Particularly when said Madame has seen the Army of Occupation that our Madamoiselle is saddled with.

    Lagarde DOES NOT NEED, NOR WANT failures and, GIVEN THE TRACK RECORD OF THE RECENTLY DECEASED DLP, she may understandably NOT BE inclined to offer the olive branch to a failing state.

    Then, when you look at the performance of the Snivel Servants and their productivity, rather their lack of productivity, you arrive at the same place Madame Lagarde is, NO BADWORD WAY.

    Barbados is a recipe for a disaster waiting to happen, particularly when you examine the lacklustre taxation redemption programme that MAM is promoting as being the redeemer of the Barbados Economy.

    That program is not dissimilar to those of CHRIS STINKLIAR “HOME GROWN” SOLUTIONS with the fancy names ALL OF WHICH which produced nothing.

    So you can imagine what is going through Madame lagarde’s mind when she sees Madamoiselle Mottley walking into her offices in washington telling her about GCEs and GSEs

    Until MAM changes her offer, as it relates to realistically diversifying the economy, as opposed to taxes the daylights out of Bajans AN TOURISSES, she is spinning to in mud. She might be able to get a few bridging loans BUT NOTHING SUBSTANTIAL.

  23. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ piece uh de rock yeah right June 14, 2018 10:32 PM

    You, my wisest friend, know quite well that there is a good ole Bajan saying about ‘giving a man enough rope to hang (Bajan hing) him(he)self’.

    A good judge should always give an accused man (or woman, in this case) enough opportunity to convict him/herself.

    Barbados has been a good ‘customer’ to the IMF over the years. This is not the ‘right’ year to put on the squeeze. Let’s wait for the 2019-20 Estimates for the IMF fireworks to light up.

    The fiscal Augean stables need to be cleansed of those parasites and hangers-on in which ever consultancy colour before the fiscal body politic can recover and become ‘born again’ like you in true Christian understanding.


  24. What Miller needs to get into his thick skull is that Lagarde works for International financial institutions and not for small island banana republic islands that thrive on corruption
    Laggarde only object is to collect the debt and for sure this collection does not include rubbing shoulders
    When Larggade take a look at that lopsided mini budget
    Her first response might be one of grimace followed by a loud noise of asking Mia if she is crazy for wanting to kill the goose that lays the Golden egg


  25. Sirfuzzy

    Just like the ole man, I don’t qualify as a “knowledgeable commenter” and uh en too bright either (ask Hal Austin..….according to him, I are “appallingly ignorant”)……..

    ………“but I gine answer you anyways” as well. (PUDRYR, yuh gots to forgive muh fuh plagiarizing you words).

    I agree with PUDRYR’s opinion that the GSC may be onerous.

    Of the $1.50 households will contribute to the GSC, $1.25 will be allocated to the SSA for offsetting its expenditure relative to garbage collection.

    But this “sleight of hand” move means that government reduces its transfers and subsidies to the SSA by approximately $456.25 ($1.25 x 365 days) per household per annum. If, “for argument’s sake,” the BWA provides water for 150,000 households, then the SSA would receive approximately $68,4M per annum. And I have not included commercial entities.

    If we take into consideration that the new BLP administration has allocated $15M to purchase much needed garbage trucks……..

    ……….and the money from the Contribution is USED for its INTENDED purposes……..we SHOULD expect an improvement in garbage collection.

  26. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Mariposa June 14, 2018 10:58 PM

    Aren’t you being the real ‘laggard’ by saying that Madam Lagarde has No knowledge of her own organization’s reports on the Bajan economy, especially the one issued for 2017 under the Article 1V Agreement?

    By now she must be well aware that there is a ‘patient’ in a rather serious condition in triage for the past year with the name Barbados and screaming to the top of its extremely weak voice: ‘I need help, real help, and fast’.


  27. @Artax

    sirfuzzy’s question appears to be more about the SLA that should be attached i.e. if garbage is not collected efficiently from households- implied by the new tax- what is the recourse for the citizen.


  28. Oh yeah miller byt when Lagarde look at that loopsided budget she certainly going to askbthe doctor at hand what kind a medicine she drinking
    The IMF not just going think of a cuh dear poor barbados.Laggarrde at its team going go over that budget with a fine tooth comb and surgically cut out all the exposed fat like free tuition for University students along with wage increase making certain that the financial institutions get their fair share of the pie
    Then it would be all left up to Mottley and come and bring another series of lies to the public about how bad things are when she has to do another Pr job by asking govt workers and students to hold strain in lieu of the IMF warning


  29. @PUDRYR

    A slightly different read of the situation but we can agree that the temptation to shift some of the tax load by this government to the non resident cohort gives an insight- for those who were unaware- the gravity of the situation. Let us see what the PM says when she returns from being summoned by the IMF.


  30. @ The Sage Anunnaki

    I pray that My GOD gives me breath to see what her tenure will bring.

    Unfortunately de ole man like you will remain cognisant of where the man/woman is wandering while in possession of that rope cuase you dont want them to effect any Judas final move in your backyard lest it be reported that dem find a body at de ole man property and you dun know bajans going say dat de ole man kill dem

    @ Artaxerxes

    You may freely use any part of the submissions of de ole man or me grandson put here.

    In fact, I am going to beg you to use that superlative storyboard material you provided at 11.37 for one of the grandson’s Stoopid Cartoons that he will produce in the effluxion of time

    (man i using dat word everywhere…)


  31. @ Voters always get tricked

    You said and I quote “…Yes I do have an agenda and that is to expose the arrogance and deception in Barbados of the two parties D or BLP. Unlike you I have no allegiance to either…”

    This is a downright superlative statement and de ole man hastens to add, this is precisely the point that us simple minded BAJANS CANNOT GRASP. Apolitical positions that are neither B or DLP complexioned.

    “…I (well not de ole man cause nuffin in de cuntry is for me) pledge allegiance to my country Barbados…”

    This, I put to you, VOTERS Always Get Tricked, is the single biggest fallacy of the Barbadian lifeline!!

    I don’t talk much (heheheheh I lie) but in “42 seconds” I will show you “an embodiment” of what that plea that you are expressing to us ingrunt BRASS bowls should manifest itself as.

    Here is the grandson’s submission

    https://i.imgur.com/JprwHJO.gifv

    We, a so called “highly educated people”, need to abandon this partisan politics and move to engaging in what we can do for “our nation and our community” as opposed to this tribal warfare and simplistic “we going wid Owen” dogshyte.

    @ Madamoiselle Prime Minister Mottley

    WHEN I posted my grandson’s ”42 seconds” Stoopid Cartooon, I know that you (AND SEVERAL OF THE PARASITIC TEAM THAT UNFORTUNATELY SURROUNDS YOU) are going to stop and say WHAT?

    You, as a more intelligent Bajan” assuredly will see this Stoopid Cartoon as a continuation of my pledge to my Country, in fact, just an echo of people like – Voters Always Get Tricked or that of Brother in Arms Bush Tea or that of the Sage Annunaki or Pachamama and a host of others who de ole man can’t type de names here.

    You ALONE will see it as my prayerful hope that you are going use the mandate received to do the best for our country as you create YOUR LEGACY.

    HOWEVER, de ole man is assured that many of the dimwits who surround you, whose names you can be assured that the ole man is going to mention in other posts, (SO LONG AS GOD GIVES ME LIFE) will look at it as blasphemy.

    How can he post this profanity and sacrilegious irreverence AGAINST our “saviour”? (Purposed lower case)

    But the fact is that your hands are tied AS IS EVIDENCED BY THIS SEVERELY LACKING MINI BUDGET.

    But what is also evident to the IMF @today, given this piffle, is that YOU REALLY DON’T HAVE ANY “THOUGHT LEADERS” IN YOUR TEAM TO REVERSE THIS DEFICIT in the short to medium term!!

    Every single fellow, of the few of them that have ideas, is giving, and has given, you proposals WHICH REQUIRE YOU as MoF TO MANUFACTURE (nearly said “have Cleviston print”) $$ out of the air & SPEND MORE!!

    AND barring the medium/long term savings on those ideas like (i) the renewable energy replacement buses or (ii) the solar grids on government buildings ALL UH DEM NEED MONEY TO DEPLOY.

    Heheheheheh, doan axe how de ole man know you business cause I ent want to tell you me sources….

    But you Madamoiselle Prime Minister NEED results NOW!!!

    YOU HAVE TO HAVE A 6 MONTH TURNAROUND else it is going to be devaluation and layoffs that you dread AND WHICH WILL KILL YOUR VISION OF BEING PRIME MINISTER FOR A LONG TIME (nearly said life)

    Someone de grandson know is prepared to tek a performance based, irrevocable contract of service for $10 million under a GoB/private sector agreement with a perpetual** revenue sharing bolt-on (one that will favor the government 70%) to deploy a deferred compensation tourism marketing initiative for Barbados.

    Such project for which the party is prepared to work under a deferred compensation scheme, (UNLIKE DE SENATORS YOU ARE PURPORTED TO BE IMPORTING) will cost you approximately 1/10 of that 90 something million that you allocated in your Onerous Mini Budget.

    Said initiative will revolutionize Barbados tourism marketing strategy. De grandson even say something bout a joint patent prosecution with de GoB and de IP owner but de ole man ent know bout dam tings.

    Now here is the thing though, in additional to the flow-through of tourisses, de grandson friend projects an ancillary FOREX revenue stream in the millions from ammmmmm licensing ***

    [[Now de ole man writing in square brackets cause dis part is private.

    ammmmm I as you can appreciate, ent got no trust in either de D or de BLP as it relates to their sovereign promises. So I had advised de grandson friend “NOT TO TRUST ANY GoB ADMINISTRATION unless he is paid a 15% mobilization fee. Whu dat is only reasonable considering dat fellers like Hal Gollop get $700k fun a contract and he ent do a ting. AND I GINE VOUCH FUH DE GRANDSON FRIEND AND SAY DAT HE IS GOOD AT HE CRAFT. heheheheh

    PS. I don think dat wanna going engage wit tings like dis doh causing offing it do whu it is stated to do dat would mean dat Dale and Edmund ent going be able to do dem ting so…

    anyways I got to go now so I going sign off and close dese brackets. ALL THE BEST WID DE IMF but de ole man going tell you dat you ent going be able to use no sleight of hand with them like we bajans lawyers does do bout heah]]

  32. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @David
    yes it is an indicator, over time. As are debt to exports or debt to national revenue.
    Yet GDP doesn’t service or repay Debt?
    Japan has run a D-GDP of 200%+ for several years, and still has an A rating.
    The debt to GDP ratio makes no mention of the various loan tranches and their terms which together form the Debt?

  33. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @ac
    “small island banana republic islands that thrive on corruption”
    are you suggesting that Barbados thrives on corruption?

  34. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    @ millertheanunnaki June 14, 2018 8:28 PM

    Madame Lagarde will not lower the IMF bar or her professional standards to accommodate a sister.

    Unlike the majority of other islands in the Caribbean, Barbados has always had a monopoly on foreign investment. The Brits have long considered the country as their headquarters within the Caribbean region. This is why Barbados has been kept afloat over such a long period – until now.

    It is evident to all that the whole island has become totally dysfunctional. You’ve witnessed areas that have been hit by natural disasters; the survivors are at a lost as to where to begin with the clear up. It is the same with Barbados.

    I pity Mia, she has what she always wanted but i doubt whether this heavyweight politician can resuscitate the dying patient. The DLP’s second term signalled the end for any recovery.

    Miller, i believe that you may be in possession of a UK passport. Time for you to dust it down.

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

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/167196/lot-holes

    Another reason to pursue exgovernment ministers for what they stole from the people, the neglect of the stadium and tracks is a crime all by itself, they should never be allowed to get away with it or even be seen anywhere near parliament again….none of them..

    This is a national disgrace and they should all go to prison..

    They neglected the tanks at the Bridgetown sewage plant until they grew trees and sludge making them inoperable, so nasty a bunch of exministers, if that is how they treated the properties of the people/vipers who paid their monthly salaries plus perks, I never want to see how they keep their own homes.


  36. David BU

    I understand sirfuzzy’s question.

    My point is, SSA will soon be receiving $1.25 from households and 50% of commercial entities water bills per day, which will be used to offset expenditure. If these funds are used for the intended purposes, I believe we won’t have situations where the SSA’s trucks and equipment, in need of repairs/maintenance, remaining idle for months, waiting for parliament to approve a supplementary vote.

    The funds from the contribution will provide the SSA with more than enough funds to repair and maintain trucks and equipment as well as pay creditors. In addition to the purchase of new garbage trucks, in my opinion, I expect an improvement in garbage collection services and I believe there will not be a need for people looking for recourse if garbage is not collected on time.

    Please note, this is the opinion of an “appalling ignorant” man……..so tread carefully……

    Hahaha

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

    Piece, Miller….consideration will be given by Legarde to the negative impact caused by the corruption, mismanagement, neglect and lack of respect to the island and its people practiced by the last government..

    ….it was very clear to IMF and the rating agencies who beseeched the hardheaded, backward Fruendel and Gang for 10 years that they were using the wrong approach to the economic situation and could only achieve failure…which they did..

    No international agency will blame the Mia government for what those corrupt jackasses and parasites did and they will certainly not punish the people for an exgovernment who used the shady now defunct Cambridge Analytica to tief the 2013 election through deceiving the electorate…., a little empathy will be shown and go a long way toward helping repair the damage done by the defunct government….to the economy.

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

    so nasty a bunch of exministers, if that is how they treated the properties of the people/VOTERS who paid their monthly salaries plus perks for 10 long years, I never want to see how they keep their own homes.


  39. “……..when she has to do another Pr job by asking govt workers and students to hold strain in lieu of the IMF warning…”

    Mariposa

    On several occasions I have suggested that, before posting your contributions, you should allow someone in George Street to proof read them first.

    The work “LIEU” means “INSTEAD.” Therefore, by your above comment, you are essentially saying………

    “…….she has to do another Pr job by asking govt workers and students to hold strain INSTEAD of the IMF warning…”

    Are you employed by the IMF or have you attended any negotiations between the IMF and any country seeking assistance from the Fund?

    Have you spoken to Lagarde personally and has she told you what transpired at the meeting between government and the fund, or has she given you her personal opinion on Barbados’ situation and what are her intensions?

    Because I noticed that you have been making some very BOLD, DEFINITIVE STATEMENTS relative to the IMF and its PROGRAMS and POLICIES, as well as SPEAKING on BEHALF of Lagarde.

    You should do some research on the IMF, before coming to mislead BU with FALSE or INACCURATE information or what you “FEEL” the IMF will do.


  40. Bro what is the IMF objective to cut wages which is part of expenditure which includes smie of Mia promises of giveaways
    What is Mia objective togive wage increases free university education which all requires large chuncks of expenditure. and deciminate the tourism industry (which is as close as she can get to home grown terrorism)


  41. 30- 0 for the DEMS
    was always coming @ TheoGazerts Jnr
    who is mocking who now?
    who is laughing now at who ?

    You do not understand predictions
    People see things
    It is better to take warning
    Noah preached for 120 years

    JUST ASKING


  42. @ Artaxerxes

    De grandson sent this for you.

    He apologizes about the last Slide referencing what will happen behind the closed doors of the House of Assembly and the sweetheart deals made outside its walls heheheheheh but he hopes that he captured what you were and are saying

    https://i.imgur.com/H9gujd4.gifv

  43. Piece Uh De ROck Yeah Right Avatar
    Piece Uh De ROck Yeah Right

    @ Artaxerxes

    THe grandson sent this for you and apologizes for his artistic latltude regarding the last page of the Stoopid Cartoon and its reference to “under the table arrangements” euphemism for bribes and kickbacks

    https://i.imgur.com/H9gujd4.gifv

  44. Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right Avatar
    Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right

    @ THe Honourable Blogmaster.

    It would appear that none of my devices are posting to BU.

    As you know I have valid reason NOT TO POST from elsewhere since dougie and stephen and dem two other fellows looking for de ole man and me grandson.

    So I guess that could be a sin of omission and de facto BAFFY-like Ban heheheheheh.

    Anyways Hit me up on the alternative facebook and let me know your thoughts


  45. Artax

    We will never understand the deceitful lying dems.

    I am wondering if by refusing to go to the IMF at the latest a year or two ago if the dems thought that they would win again, thanks to Cambridge Analytical …………..when would they have admitted truthfully the true state of the economy.

    You want to tell me that Freundel was so incompetent and “dont carish” that he did not now or was not told by Stinkliar that there was only 220 million dollars in foreign reserves and there was a loan payment due in early June that would take away half of the reserves? You mean to tell me that even with that knowledge he still dilly dallied and refused to call the election?

    Are we to believe that Freundel really hated Barbados and was willing to spite MAM that she would have the hardest of times to deal with this economy? Tell me I am wrong.

    Now the very people who should be hiding under the rocks are on BU and in the media wanting to tell our PM what to do…………..why the hell they did not stop Stinkliar as he was wrecking the economy……but no………Estwick and Inniss the biggest critics out of the House,came and voted for every measure that has Barbados where it is now…………having to beg the white man to bail us out!


  46. Prodigal
    Yuh mean. to say u up on Bu sqawking about wuhbthe dems had vote for ir against
    WTF the people voted out the dema fuh better and now just in two weeks the people are being punished with bitter


  47. So prodigal whose tv cbc is now ha ha think about that one before yuh open yuh stink mout
    Annuda ting look how Mia pelt some licks in de people arse and u cant say a dam thing. NSRL replaced wid CPAP ( cat piss and pepper).licks hot so hot that dee people botsy on fire. Now motor mout prodigal tell the people dat is fair


  48. “if the dems thought that they would win again, thanks to Cambridge Analytical ”

    lol…..the visionless fools never took into account that Cambridge Analytica would have been exposed by the US and the brits, get searched, investigated, capsized, shut down and rendered defunct…and leave the brainless DLP exministers twisting in the wind, devoid of any sensible plans to tief the 2018 election all by themselves….

    …they are all punks who got what they never expected after Thompson died……and like the losers they are, they managed to destroy everything.


  49. Prodigal,

    Put Big Sinck, Eastwitch, Lashley and the other so-called honourable ex-ministers into one of the delapidated sewage tanks and let them clean the place with toothbrushes and their fingernails. That would be a noble task for them. At least they would serve the common good at the very end.


  50. Especially Estwick, Tron.

    I am surprised that he is out and about after John King mauled him……..I thought he bragged that he had so much money that he does give a damn about anybody?

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