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Right Sizing Government

I have seen the PM speak at times and her desire is to get the government working again quickly and effectively for Barbados as any government should, from the roads/sewerage to the business of government like planning/development/courts etc. her practicality is heartening and welcome, her energy shown is greatly needed I hope it is infectious to her other ministers. 

1 Reduce the size of Government: Stop Hiring, Let normal attrition do its work. This will reduce the government work force by 10 % a year minimum. Presently for every 4 people working we have 1 civil servant this should be more like 1 in 20. How can 4 persons pay the wages for 1 person and still pay to run the government. No wonder the people are crying out and the government finances are in shambles. Use the magic of the computer age to help with the endless Bureaucracies and cut the endless duplication and red tape. You may have to employ practical and computer people to give guidance on how best to implement this not just the bureaucratic computer consultants that government hire but practical persons with a track record of thinking outside the box. Sometimes the paper legacy Bureaucracies we have can be used to show what we need to accomplish and how to achieve it as the paper legacy is a vast accumulation of knowledge of what is sometimes needed or useful.

2 Look at duplicated functions in all ministries and Statutory Agencies and eliminate. Imagine that you do not have to pay licence for vehicles anymore but the same amount of people still works there and we all must still waste our time to get a disk every year this is a time waster and crap of government bureaucracies gone bonkers send it in the mail to the car owners if you think we need it the same way they mailed the renewal notice.

3 Privatise Public transport, close down CBC and have the cable providers do a common news channel with government oversight and input if desired. Only privatise the statutory corps that have revenue, only those will be attractive to the private sector. For EG: do not privatise the SSA as the population already pay their taxes so that their garbage is removed. The private sector will buy into the transport system even if it is the mini bus men forming an association/company to buy it. Presently the mini bus men run their buses with a conductor in a minivan and less than 15 people per trip and they make money yet the government can’t make money with 40 passengers and no conductor, losing money to the tune of I think of 70 million a year yet they do not want to sell. Who dreams up this stuff? Do not give me the bogus story that the privatise bus will not go the whole route so farther out travellers will not get to and from work. Any business have a cost of doing business and this one does also (go to the end of the route) even if it is not every bus but every other bus/or third bus goes to the end of the route the extra distance that they may have to travel going from the first turn around point to the end of line can be charged $1 extra. People that have cars pay extra for their gas in traveling their longer routes.

4 Contract out the road cleaning, grass cutting, gutter cleaning ETC. no longer have to pay 10 men to do the job of one person. The private man will use a weed whacker, the government workers will use a hoe and put the gutter dirt at the side of the road for a later pick up which does not happen and at the first rain the weeds and muck is back in the gutter. Use small contractors for this.

5 Pot-hole department works 5 days a week driving around filling the pot holes this is not expensive and you do not need 10 people on a truck to fill pot holes these same persons can give reports on the road conditions that they may find as to which roads may need recovering and a final inspection made by someone in authority. A simple phone app with proscribe fields to fill in ETC can do the reporting to the head office with pictures to show the condition. This report need not be more than a few lines. After the road is fixed the same information can be brought up on the phone and with additional pictures and saying the job is now complete.

6 Consolidate the amount of ministries not expand it. Barbados is too small. This should be the goal, I concede after hearing the PM speak that the PM may have an expanded amount of ministries but this must be only temporary if this passes 3 years the Bajan public will not look at this favourably.

7 The Government Drainage unit was absorbed they did good work, we no longer have the gullies flooded like the old days but more work needs to be done like the wells created in the gullies to contain the water and channel it underground, filling up the aquifers rather than letting it run off to the sea with flooding in low lying areas. Restart digging the wells in gullies program.

8 Sell all Government housing as is, to the renters do not rent anymore. Have a tribunal to make quick decisions if needed. Arrange with a mortgage lender to finance these homes and if the people default the lenders will have to deal with that. Now is the best time to divest, interest rates are low and favourable to the purchaser. If there is a problem with the law in detailing the extent of the property, amend the law to include this class of housing.

Planning

The coming changes at Town & Country Planning bodes well for Barbados, the wiliness to listen to other views shows that the Bureaucrats may be getting wisdom. (I hope) even a chicken picks here & there and at the end still gets a belly full so I hope they will listen to “We the people”  and implement what we need/want/require/etc. especially speed & less burdensome/costly regulations.

9 Instruct the Town Planner he has forgotten why he is there, it is to promote the development of Barbados quickly within the rules/regulations that the Town Planner & his team has to follow.

10 Have the town planner give revised guide lines as to what is allowed so that other private Planners/Architects/Engineers/Builders/Landscapers/Environmentalist can comply before submitting and this will speed up the process. The guide lines are just that Guide lines they may have circumstances that you are not able to completely comply with.

11 I love the idea of immediate approval for small houses the threshold should be those that do not need to have run off water storage tanks. Just a meeting with the planning department to see if all is right and the services are available.

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12 Have a fast track approval for projects over >1 Million dollars or X square Feet. Approval or rejection within a hard and fast 3 months but quick access to planners at town planning so that the rejection is not abrupt. Changes, advise given or made during the 3 months to help lead to a successful application. We need the construction Industry to thrive. This department should be an enabler for the development of Barbados not an obstacle course that People/Business/Hotel Industry/Industry have to overcome. An example of crap by Town Planning it has never allowed a water slide into the ocean using sea water or a beach facility using sea water and we are surrounded by it and the tourist would love it. It is unique & no kind of sea water park/pool/recreation facility in a tourist destination? Sea Water is not a resource we will run out of, it sure beats using fresh/drinking water in Pools at every hotel and increasing water rates on the people.

Imagine a Waterslide like this Constrictor landing you into Crystal Clear Blue Water.

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13 Conceptualisation desk at town planning for projects over $5 Million Bds with 2 top officials (persons that can make easier decisions) for early meetings to say if this is something we want or not. These meeting and the contacts made are important to the investor that his project is getting the respect and attention that it deserves, as this at this time is of utmost importance to the investor, and will give the investor confidence that what he is proposing will fly/or not fly, he just needs to fulfil the planning requirements leading to outline planning approval. At this point the booklet of revised guide lines can be given to the applicant or his project manager if they do not already have one.

14 Have one stop agencies for permission to open a business or build. EG: To open a restaurant one needs the permission from 6 Government agencies: (a) Town planning, (change of use, zoning etc.) (b)Traffic planning used to be called MTW. (c) Environmental Health. (d) Public health. (e) Police, liquor Licence (f) Fire service. All or any of these agencies can say no at any time even when you have finished the building and your money is spent. Also each planning arm of the various agencies should be in the same office to fast track

15 These extra costs in the aggregate can mean extra productive construction we now do not have. It is 22 years that the onsite storage of runoff water was made mandatory, from all of my experiences it does not work, it does not help, it is an unnecessary cost to any project and who is going to use brown literally brown water, do you want to see when you flush the toilet the water is brown? And when it is dry you cannot irrigate with it because there is none left, it is easier to use hardy plants and shade that can survive dry spells. Do your homework who uses the water, not Lanterns Mall not any hotel I know on the South Coast not even Sandals it is built and forgotten and marked as a cost of doing business in Barbados.

16 In Barbados we have had regulations that force professionals on to the public EG: anyone can do the paperwork to start a company but it cannot be registered unless a lawyer signs it. Please do not foster on us the requirement that you have to have an approved engineer/architect sign off on it. If the concern is structural integrity for earthquakes etc. in your building guideline say if the external walls must be 8” or 6” or have brick force steel or rebar’s etc. these can be and should also be shown on the drawings that are submitted for approval. I know that the registered architects and the registered professional class are itching for this as it will guarantee them work/$$ in which their input is minimal. Are they not going to try to implement a scale of fees like the lawyers?  All big Jobs will already have an architect and an engineer to make this a requirement will only effect the hundreds of good house builders who were in most cases trained on big job site and under the best of construction firms also some of these same individuals are engineers but are not now practicing so your requirements may force an builder/engineer to hire a registered approved engineer to sign off on something that he is already competent at, adding cost to the small house owner or job. The types of minimal accepted structural components necessary can easily be included in the planning guide booklet by a onetime hire of an engineer. EG: How to reinforce a wall.

National Insurance Scheme:

17 Revamp some of the NIS policies, the waste is great because of people taking advantage not looking for work until the end of 3 months living off of the freeness, or getting a job and saying to their employers do not take out NIS until I tell you when the 3 months are up.

18 When government borrows money from the NIS who pays it back? It is not the government, it is the people, and the Government must first get the money from the taxpayer again to repay the debt. This must stop. On paper the NIS says all is well we have Government IOU’s, the books are in good shape but the NIS do not have the cash to pay its operating expenditures the government has taken it all/most. And the tax payer is faced with paying the NIS money twice, once for the NIS and secondly to the government to repay their loans from the NIS. This is not right.

19 The NIS wants to raise the retirement age hoping that we die before we can collect any pension. Go to work at 18 years retire at 67 that means we work 50 years paying 20% (10.25%+11%) of our wages to get a small amount and say that is retirement pay till death at 75 years life expectancy. Who is able to work past 60 like we did when we were younger, imaging an agriculture worker after 60 having to work till 68 to collect pension they will go on disability and collect full pay then collect pension it is better to have a flexible lower retirement date (60-68) than force people to work longer and push them to game the system and collect full pay with disability until they retire at a later date like they do now with unemployment. How long will people take to learn to game the system. The actuaries no matter how brilliant they are they do not see what I have outlined above they are bright bureaucrats not business people they will always lengthen the time to retirement with their attractive graphs showing the propose growth of the NIS funds. This will lead to more gaming the system. Here again the slothful person reaps the sweets while the honest man will try his best to reach the date proscribe and who do we reward? Bureaucrats always miss the mark they always make the wrong decisions.

Immigration

20 Institute merit based immigration whether you are poor or rich. A man might be poor but, may have a Skill (Carpentry). But also have Citizenship by Investment say over EG: $3 Million US. Barbados’ Structural Adjustments might be workable but too painful and I would like to make a Suggestion that Barbadian Citizenship should be granted by Investment of a Deposit not less than $3 million US Dollars (choose a number) in the Local Banking System to be used for Investment, Spending, Starting Businesses and setting up Holding Companies.  Just Attracting 100 of these High-Worth Individuals who may desire to have an additional Citizenship of another Country (Barbados) will net the foreign exchange position by $300 Million US Dollars. And that is only for a hundred people. If we can encourage these Wealthy Individuals to seek greater Participation in the Local Economy through the formation of partnerships with local Entrepreneurs bringing with them their skills in Finance, Big Management Know How that will raise the local Companies reach globally. Imagine if you opened up the Citizenship to a 1000 of these Rich Individuals that would give you an in-flow of $3 Billion US Dollars that could more than pay off the Barbados Debt with no IMF in Sight.

See previous BU article at this address: https://barbadosunderground.net/2018/07/13/for-the-good-of-our-country-barbados/

The Brick & Mortar business are the ones under pressure because of all the regulations/taxes etc. but we have a wealth of talent in the electronic/digital field these individuals are horning their talents and skills but no capital as yet. Now is time to change course and make the individual important, a committee did not start Apple nor Microsoft nor any of the innovative companies in the world including BITT in Barbados. Barbados will boom with the right condition that you create with the freeing up of the individuals, regulation, taxes & size of Government,

It is said that when you give a man a hammer he sees nails everywhere. We have had lawyers for leaders and we get laws that bines men’s spirit, nothing that encourages, it always hinders that is the nature of a law, it never encourages. As the scriptures say “the law is an ass” Get some real business (Practical) men in the government or advisors not the ones who believe in crony capitalism where they use the monopoly status or concession to fleece People/Government via subsidies. All living at the expense of the tax payer with these special subsidised carve outs.

I will continue to pray for Barbados it is my Home and I want Live and to be Buried here, I want the best for us and pray God will bless us all to make the right choices.

See also:

Merit Based Immigration & Citizenship by Investment:

https://barbadosunderground.net/2018/07/13/for-the-good-of-our-country-barbados/

Barbados Improvements Part 1: Bridgetown

https://barbadosunderground.net/2018/07/21/barbados-improvements-part-1-bridgetown/

Still to come Barbados Improvements Part 3: Agriculture

Still to come Barbados Improvements Part 4: Looking to the Future

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92 responses to “Barbados Improvements Part 2: Thoughts and Ideas”

  1. Freedom Crier Avatar

    • pieceuhderockyeahright July 29, 2018 3:04 AM You said snd i quote “3 Privatise Public transport, …

    Government is going to go green and in that greening electrically powered buses win be acquired
    Þhey should do a partial privatization whereby those new green vehicles purchased will run to and from Bridgetown to hubs and PSVs be allowed to effect cashless transfers from these hubs inland
    This will increase the density of our public/private transportation coverage and frequency
    Full proposal available on request”.

    I am not one to promote big capital outlays in a time of desperation the saner route is to take the low cost option and when the country is full of money rest assured the government will find many wasteful projects to spend it on. Why should the government be in the Transport business? How does that help governance again?

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    • pieceuhderockyeahright July 29, 2018 3:15 AM @ Freedom Crier
    You said and I quote “…5 Pot-hole department works 5 days a week driving around filling the pot holes this is not expensive and you do not need 10 people on a truck…”

    “Dem days are done.

    A mobile application on the phone of every citizen advocate becomes the GPS enabled intake report mechanism for potholes dead dogs streetlights not working, non working workers so that we start contributing to the logistics of our daily maintenance of our infrastructure

    Said application can be expanded to facilitate the anonymous reporting of neighbourhood crime etc.
    Blueprints available on request”

    Mr. Peace…This is an excellent idea for the citizenry that can even be used on the fly for road repairs while on the road if nearby. My idea only went so far as to the guys on the truck but you took it farther that’s excellent.

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    • Artax July 29, 2018 3:55 AM FC
    “I also believe the Transport Board should be privatized. If not, then the market should determine bus fares, whereby commuters should pay bus fares according to distance traveled….. similar to a stage system”….

    Profit is wealth creation, social services drags us to pay for it. With wealth creation everyone benefits. If you look at any public company financials the sales are 100% but the profits are (if they are profitable) around 10% MAX many are a lot lower. Why would you work if you got nothing out of it? Pay the 10 % everyone wins including the people that work including the managers.

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    • Talking Loud Saying Nothing July 29, 2018 4:03 AM
    Freedom Crier you may be interested in this link. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/20/business/energy-environment/the-20-billion-question-for-guyana.html?ref=oembed The $20 Billion Question for Guyana
    This largely underdeveloped country on South America’s northern Atlantic coast is the unlikely setting for the world’s next big oil boom. But is it ready to handle the riches?

    What a lovely problem to have after so many years of destitution brought on by the likes of Burnham

  5. Freedom Crier Avatar

    • Artax July 29, 2018 4:08 AM “I am of the opinion that the Transport Board never recovered from Barrow’s “political decision” in May 1976, to reduce bus fares to 25¢ for all destinations.
    And I mentioned “political” because it was done prior to the 1976 general elections….. perhaps as a political gimmick.”

    Ah the getting of wisdom is a wonderful thing!

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  6. “You would destroy Barbados as a country go do any rate/distance fee cause only my poor brethren live at these distances and work for minimum wage at today….”

    PUDRYR

    Barbadians brag about Barbados “punching above it’s weight” and salaries/wages are among the best in the Caribbean.

    According to therichest.com, Barbados is #4 on the of the richest Caribbean islands.

    Yet Barbados remains the only island that has a standardized bus system.

    For example, let’s look at St. Lucia. An individual taking a bus from Castries to Pigeon Point has to pay a higher fare than one traveling from Castries to Monchy. And we boast about their wages not being at our level.

    Why should Barbados be different?

    Rather than introducing policies geared at self sufficiency, both BLP and DLP administrations have inculcated Barbadians with a “culture of mendicancy.”

    There are systems that could help people coming from impecunious households…..such as means testing.

    Instead of encouraging people off this “chronic” dependency on government and enhance their ingenuity to develop ideas for supplementary income…..we prefer to complain and want the state to provide our basic needs “free at the point of delivery.”

    Ironically, many of the same people that want everything free, are the same that frown upon noncontributory pension.

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    • David July 29, 2018 4:25 AM

    “We are making the same mistake by adopting a piecemeal approach. The key to making the system efficient is to adopt the Estonia model, it will have to be scalable, we don’t have the money to do Big Bang implementations.
    Dust of the national ID project which is rumored to be designed to use chip technology. When vehicle insurance is paid, a file is uploaded to the central database and the National ID chip card will prompt alerts to traffic and police personnel. All citizens must have an ID card if not this will issue an alert also.”

    David careful for what you wish for BIG BROTHER government never bodes well for the people it is always abused in ways we will not think of as yet.

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    • Jean July 29, 2018 5:23 AM

    “Artax:. I agree with you. The first question is whether or not government should be providing this service. For many reasons I think they should but the management and operations should be privatized. That’s how it is done in the US at least in the Northeast. Accessibility, affordability, and reliability should be goals for both the government and or the private sector. We have to rethink what we think about public transportation and how it is perceived by the riders and the general public. Is it is service just for the poor? Or is it a viable option or alternative to driving my car? Is it affordable, available, accessible, reliable? The answers to those questions will help determine the future of public transportation.”

    Free up the transport system with some regulation to insure the full destination is served but get out of the way the market will be served because there is a market.


  9. • sirfuzzy July 29, 2018 7:59 AM

    “On the topic of public transport, they are so many ways that the TB can be evolved /made into a better service provider without the outright sale. We got so many smart persons out there that it seem rather funny that we only seem able to come to one conclusion.
    I am not a transport expert by any means; but i think reading the stuff we know exist points us to the many options that a reconstituted TB can have”…

    There are many option why would you want any other than get rid of the losses let government do what a government suppose to do, govern not play business, they stink at that (do you think they stink at governing also? Somewhat I do.)


  10. A mobile application on the phone of every citizen advocate becomes the GPS enabled intake report mechanism for potholes dead dogs streetlights not working, non working workers so that we start contributing to the logistics of our daily maintenance of our infrastructure

    @FC.

    Do we have a problem in that we don’t have capable persons that can fix the roads etc? Or do we have a problem where the capable persons don’t fix the roads etc.

    I think that we have more of an accountability problem. We over the years have reinforced bad unaccountability behaviour across the civil service etc. Just dropping technology on a dysfunctional(i speaking about attitudes only ) will lead to frustration by the mobile equipped citizenry that report and report and still see nothing being done.

    We have almost 100% landlines penetration; the average Jane and Joe before the mobile device revolution called into the many SOE and Central Govt. agencies to report failing and failed infrastructure, etc. Often little was done in a timely manner. I don’t see much of a change if the reports are done via a mobile device.

    The root cause is more than deploying technology. I have said before the civil service(permanent opposition) is not known to be suicidal. It will fight tooth and nail for the retention of is privileges even if this means the worsening of the situation.

    Mind you we have feed this now “big as arse” monster from a little “cute cuddly as arse” baby monster. This monster is so accustomed to being fed and is now soo large that it will easily devour you and not be satisfied. The question is how do you put this monster on a diet or lifestyle change without the monster feeding super hungry and not seeking you the reforms as his/her next meal?

    JMT


  11. “Ah the getting of wisdom is a wonderful thing!”

    FC

    I believe you are treading on the wrong path.

    I am not a member of the Errol Barrow “fan club,”……or of any other politician.

    Barrow, Adams, St. John, Sandiford, Arthur, Thompson, Stuart and Mottley will not receive any special thanks from me because they were paid by taxpayers to perform their duties.

    If politicians were as patriotic and concerned as they want us to believe, when they run out of ideas, they would step aside and let someone within their party take over or hand the mandate to the opposing party…..

    …… rather than hold on to power at all cost and holding the country to ransom in the process.


  12. @ artax

    I am not a member of the Errol Barrow “fan club,”……or of any other politician.

    Barrow, Adams, St. John, Sandiford, Arthur, Thompson, Stuart and Mottley will not receive any special thanks from me because they were paid by taxpayers to perform their duties.

    If politicians were as patriotic and concerned as they want us to believe, when they run out of ideas, they would step aside and let someone within their party take over or hand the mandate to the opposing party…..

    …… rather than hold on to power at all cost and holding the country to ransom in the process.

    Good morning. May i propose a small amendment of your quote? ” i want to remove the four words “run out of ideas” and replace with “run out of good ideas” 🙂

    Again artax you are spot on.


  13. @FC
    Good job. You have taken BU bloggers in a different direction. I saw your post here for some time, but was so busy following other pressing matters on BU that I did not get to it until today.

    I mention a few names here at the expense of omitting other significant contributors but I enjoyed the posts by sir fuzzy (not so fuzzy after all 🙂 ) Jean, Artax, piece…

    Let me make statements which may be sheer folly to others #5

    1). Part of the problem is that Bridgetown is the center of the transport system This is obvious for several reasons bu if we could attract some ’employers’ including government away from Bridgetown then we begin to transform the flow of people in Barbados. This is the technological age, the grip of Bridgetown can broken with minimal damage.

    2). It may be different now, but at one stage you could not get from St Lucy to some parts of St Andrew (a neighboring parish) or St John without going to Bridgetown. How do we get a man from St Lucy to St John without going through Bridgetown? How do we change the traffic flow? Is there enough of such traffic?

    3). These numerous different fare zones….It is a very small island, Perhaps we should stop mimicking big countries, realize our size and try to have as few zones as possible PSVs guy will not like that. Perhaps we have not arrive at the correct answer, of how do we get someone to travel from St Lucy to Bridgetown when buses could make the same money dropping someone from their house to next door.

    Your #6 was spot on… The source of our problems comes from our thinking we are punching above our weight and our being Lilliputians with giant size egos,

    Keep up the good work.


  14. • sirfuzzy • July 29, 2018 10:04 AM @FC.

    “Do we have a problem in that we don’t have capable persons that can fix the roads etc? Or do we have a problem where the capable persons don’t fix the roads etc.

    I think that we have more of an accountability problem. We over the years have reinforced bad unaccountability behaviour across the civil service etc. Just dropping technology on a dysfunctional(i speaking about attitudes only ) will lead to frustration by the mobile equipped citizenry that report and report and still see nothing being done.”

    I agree with you The mobile app is only to assure accountability (Work done and where to go) but the real problem is the monster bureaucracies as you say have become “big as arse”


  15. • Artax July 29, 2018 10:08 AM

    “Ah the getting of wisdom is a wonderful thing!”

    “FCI believe you are treading on the wrong path.
    I am not a member of the Errol Barrow “fan club,”……or of any other politician.
    Barrow, Adams, St. John, Sandiford, Arthur, Thompson, Stuart and Mottley will not receive any special thanks from me because they were paid by taxpayers to perform their duties.
    If politicians were as patriotic and concerned as they want us to believe, when they run out of ideas, they would step aside and let someone within their party take over or hand the mandate to the opposing party…..
    …… rather than hold on to power at all cost and holding the country to ransom in the process.”

    As far as I can tell he was pointing out that the reduction in bus fares was political and I agree hence the “getting of wisdom”

    But we the citizenry need to have a healthy dose of distrust as everyone lies but governments they do not lie they SPIN things so what lies they tell appear to be the right thing to do, the caring thing, ETC but it is all politics they never pay it is the taxpayer who pays.

    How do you think the debt ran up so high all the while no one benefited (if we did it was in spite of) who pays? the last two previous admins are gone but we the taxpayer are on the hook and looking at Phase 2 of the austerity plan. But their escape with no repercussions is because they have made us we the people part of their malpractice.


  16. David July 29, 2018 8:43 AM @Jean

    “You know the suggestions to be viable how?

    There is a government email address for the public to forward suggestions. The government will have to be convinced that it is an idea worth pursuing?”

    David I have shared twice previously on two different Blogs …On Play your Part in the RESCUE< RECOVERY & REBUILDING exercise…Share Your Ideas for a better Barbados ….

    Freedom Crier @ David…July 15, 2018 11:29 AM

    Suggestion, Why not share your ideas in the form of Articles even if it is a separate tab on BU for the Betterment of Barbados so more may have the opportunity to See it and participate where the ideas may be discussed and not just go into an email where you do not know where it goes, who is reading it and the Biases they may hold.

    Put your ideas in Public view for scrutiny and comment as this one does on BU.
    https://barbadosunderground.net/2018/07/13/for-the-good-of-our-country-barbados/

    For example if they receive these emails and should they hold certain views they are more than likely to conclude based on their Biases thy may say “we have received 1,542 emails and we have found Three that are credible. Depending e.g. if they are Socialist/ /Capitalist/Crony Capitalist/Marxist/Communist/Dictator Environmentalist / just to name a few.

    Because of their Bias the Population of Barbados would never see 1,542 emails. That does not make Sense, let alone being Transparent.

    Make these emails Public or even if you say send it to this particular email have them Published on a Website.

    If you do not do that you are fooling the people, by wasting their time and energy!

    For Heaven Sake allow others the Freedom to make their own Choices within Reason and Righteous Laws!!

    Remember The Intuitive Mind is a Sacred Gift…

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  17. Sir Fuzzy

    You made some very interesting and reasonable recommendations.

    a) The TB can do a lease type of operation. lease the buses from an entity and TB provide the operational crews.

    Mottley offered a similar suggestion…….. as it relates to leasing garbage trucks.

    One of the useful benefits of leasing buses………it will eliminate the TB from storing retired and dismantled/scrapped units at the Mangrove Depot.

    The TB previously mentioned that it needs approximately 180 units (I write under correction) in operation on a daily basis to provide adequate service.

    So……will TB lease 200 units and at what to taxpayers?

    However, the TB will definitely have to improve its operations, improve efficiency and reliability of service…….to honour its lease payment commitments in addition to other operating expenses……unless lease payments will come from the consolidated fund.

    b) The TB can purchase the buses; and allow an entity to do the maintenance and/or daily operations.

    This is the current situation that exists at TB, where the Board owned the fleet and UCAL was contracted to provide maintenance services. This can only work in an environment free of political interference. Remember, UCAL repaired bus transmissions at a “fraction” of the cost Trans Tech Inc. charged…….yet, TTI was the preferred service provider. But often UCAL had to “re-repair” those transmissions after the buses left TTI.

    BM563 leaving TTI after undergoing repairs, made it as far as Sheraton Centre…… and was subsequently taken to UCAL for similar repairs.

    c) The TB can do all that its doing now but will a totally independent management team/operator.

    Such an arrangement would minimize an occurrence of situations such as the one I described above.

    d) The TB can contract private operators to provide exclusive service on certain routes, (concessionaires like we have before).

    We have a similar situation, where private PSVs provide exclusive service to routes such as Deacons Road, Silver Sands, Silver Hill, Gall Hill.

    We could explore the possibility of the PSVs servicing certain routes within defined “urban demographic”……..

    ……..while a fully equipped and efficient TB concentrate on long haul routes or rural Barbados.


  18. Are you an idiott? Because someone post an idea it cant be questioned? You want to say to the blogmaster how he should contribute to the Barbados space? By hosting your articles are we doing a service you think? How do you know what the blogmaster is doing to promote ideas besides hosting this blog? Post your articles and leave the blogmaster the hell alone ok?

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  19. ******So……will TB lease 200 units and at what COST to taxpayers?


  20. FC @ TheOGazerts

    Thanks for your encouragement! We have a Bridgetown bypass bus from the south to the west. Could we not another one be from say St Peter to St Lucy to St Andrew to St Joseph to St John to St Phillip to CH CH to Bridgetown. That now sounds like a round the island tour. Great for the retired ones and a cheap tour for the tourist at $20-$25 per person @ 40 persons that’s $800 – $1,000 a trip.

    That job is desirable seeing the countryside every day. One problem the roads in Bath and the surrounding areas are narrowed by bush and needs real repairs they are like a rollercoaster ride with plenty of humps and pumps and some washed away.
    The last admin really did us in they allowed everything to run to ruin. Addressing the zones for fares we need 3 at Max, 2 would be possible but remember not all buses need to go to the end of the route, as an example the hourly buses go to the end but not the ½ hourly. This is a lucrative business it is just government needs to be out of it they are not business people they are lawyers and bureaucrats.

    Business decisions elude them; they make political decisions which cost us the tax payers paying for their idiocies even if you do not catch a bus.

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  21. David you surely can determine what you do or do not do and Freedom Crier is Appreciative of you sharing Ideas in the Public Sphere.

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  22. We Should become better Listeners everyone is of Worth and Entitled to an Opinion…

    When we do not listen we will not hear those things that are necessary for our progress.

    The Greatest listeners are are those in tune with their Intuition!

    It is Never my Intention to Offend or be Offensive.

    We are All here to Learn…None are Perfect, not one!

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  23. Freedom Crier Avatar

    We have all grown up in Barbados and have come to believe things as they are, and with just some small tweaking to make things better. We sometimes are surprised by others who lived elsewhere and who express views that are not who we think we are. We sometimes feel that they are bringing what they have seen overseas, but they do not know how “life” is in Bim and that can’t work here.

    “If we do what we have always done we will get what we have always got” To put it in Biblical terms we have to repent. Repentance means change, change means CHANGE. The beliefs of the political spouting from the politicians have us in this mess if we do not CHANGE we will suffer big time. You will see more of this when Phase 2 kicks in.

    The social things we try to hold on to will delay the recovery. As the bible says the wages of sin is death. Who wants that? Or in other words not CHANGE-ing means death/hardship/destitution to us all. I want the best for Barbados. When cutting out cancer you cut it out, failure to do so leads to more pain and death. Our desires for freeness have given us cancer.

    The government cannot give anything for free without taking it from us first though taxes, Vat ETC. they are not a business that makes/creates money they consume money they do not create wealth they spend it, they say on our behalf. But we know of the waste the cronyism the kickbacks the giving of favourable contracts ETC.

    We need less government size not more government size we want government to work for us as we put them there not we work for the government as in heavy taxes we need to really wake up before it is too late my child and his children are the ones going to pay for the mess we made, so it is up to us to correct it before we old people pass on. Make the CHANGE be the CHANGE.

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  24. Well said.


  25. Well said.


  26. @ Artax,

    The cost is yet to be seen if the TB does a leasing operation. I am still scared that the politicians will “juk ’em hands into the pot”. Idle hands do the devils handiwork. It may just be the nature of the beast? Maybe we need to keep those politicians and friends of the politicians fully and gainfully employed so they can’t “juk dem hands” in the workings. I heard once that someone said ” what is the use of having all this power if you cant use it to do something; any thing?” Again idle hands…

    Another thing that maybe a impediment to the proper functioning of a newly reconstituted TB is the ethos that surrounds the SOEs.
    That has to change. How do we change it? We have to demonstrate that its not business or politics as usually bout hay.

    Now will the political lackeys or the politician themselves want to be “reborn” and sin no more is a big question. We the taxpayers also need prayer as we may often relapse if the TB is not what it used to be; but yet we still want change at the TB. That is a dichotomy that some one with bigger brains than me has to show me the answer.

  27. Freedom Crier Avatar

    We need to be Standing on Higher Ground Before we can Raise Others Up!

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  28. Freedom Crier Avatar

    There is no such thing as Luck…

    You will Reap What you Sow!

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  29. Freedom Crier Avatar

    We Need to be Doers not just Talkers and Well Wishers!

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  30. Freedom Crier Avatar

    True True!!

    We Need to Exert our Energy to Succeed at what We Put Our Minds Too…

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  31. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Do what is Right and Let the Consequence Follow!

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  32. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Life is to Experience and Learn the Lessons of Life!

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  33. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Inspiration is the Greatest Teacher and comes from Within!

    Listen Well and you will be able to Motivate Others!!

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  34. Freedom Crier Avatar

    To have a Brighter Future you have to start changing yourself and work outward to change the society for the better, if everyone change for the better the society will better. In Biblical Terms it’s called Repentance.

    “If you want Change be the Change!”

    Let Everyone Start with Themselves!!

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  35. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Matthew 5:48 (KJV) “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.”

    He gives us no commandment unless he provides a way whereby we may accomplish what he ask of us.

    After all we are the Seeds of Deity and as his off Spring he would want us to become as he is!

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  36. 2 Timothy 1:7-10 (KJV)

    “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”

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