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barbadosI may have finally understood the concept of independence in Barbados. It is of a country which gained political independence from Great Britain in 1966 but somehow the teetered yoke of dependence remains firmly affixed to the necks of its people. I hope the sociologists and political scientists from the UWI will weigh in on this one.

We have had a long history of dependence. It was shaped by the slave masters who created a dependence for food and shelter during slavery. It was enhanced by the British Government during the colonial era and for the past 52 years that dependence has been enshrined by the successive political administrations which ruled after 1966. So, for the past 52 years politics has shaped our economic dependence.

The Bizzy Williams, Cow Williams, Mark Maloneyโ€™s and the lot all depend on each political administration for lucrative contracts and sweet heart deals to become successful. They have benefited from dependence. The poor and the middle class depend on the government for a job which technically ends up as a trap as they deny themselves independence.

The dependence on government jobs is a trap for life but most see it as job that belongs to them until they retire. That job security has instilled the dependency syndrome. They have failed to understand that they are not economically independent.

The two-party system has also been to our detriment. We have developed a penchant for political promises and believe that everything should be provided by government and if is not provided by one administration, the other plays a game of bait and switch. We have allowed successive administrations to prevent us from becoming economically independent.

We have not pressed for a referendum to effect change in any area; we are leaving it up to government to make those changes if they want to; we have not agitated for inclusions to be part of the ballot. Our dependency has put our fate in the hands of each administration. Two good cases that we have at present to press for a referendum on are the decriminalization of marijuana and the creation of a new mortgage legislation. Changes in both areas will alter our economic dependence. However, we are waiting patiently, depending on government to makes these changes that we need in its own time frame.

The retrenchment by the present administration has touched a sore nerve, everyone expecting the worse, pondering what people will go home to do, wondering how they will pay their bills, referring to the fact that they have children to send to school, being over reactionary about last- in first- out scenarios, the union are on high alert and predicting even more job losses. It is as if the skies were falling but all we are hearing are echoes of dependency.

It is the same dependency that has led us to be thinkers and not doers, to make abject criticism of everyone who has a difference of opinion, to discourage new ways to doing old things. We display the apathy of being stuck in rut when we are intelligent enough to do better. We have become so dependent on government that it has taken what has occurred during the past 10 years for some of us to admit that government does not have all the right answers.

Ultimately the one question that must be asked is if the only persons to receive economic freedom on November 30th, 1966 was the political class. Our success or failure should not depend on the political actions of government; we must become economically independent by becoming involved in activities to make us economically independent. We must change our mindset to understand that if ever a national retrenchment occurs, it is viewed as an opportunity for a people to change the course of their history.


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215 responses to “A Heather Cole Column – Barbados: Politically Independent Country-Economically Dependent People”


  1. Hopefully the link to our leftist/radical/communist past is becoming clearer!!

    There were clearly very strong outside influences.


  2. MIA BEG OVERSEAS BAJANS TO COME HOME FOR 2020
    OK MIA
    DEN WUH WE AH DUH ?
    YOU GOT WUK FE WE OR YOU WANT WE FE BRING MONEY?
    MIA YOU COULD MEK ALL DE OVERSEAS MED SCHOOLS GIVE ME A WUK
    OR MEK ME DE OVERSEAS MED SCHOOLS OVERSEER
    WUH YA AH SEH


  3. ” PM: Bright prospects ”

    Barbados will punch above its weight again with the help of its childrenโ€™s excellence, which will propel the island into a bright future.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/218844/pm-bright-prospects


  4. David BU

    I am sure you find it passing strange that Charles Herbert did not make Mia’s 2018 Independence Honours List !

    Wha’ after all in 2017 he ” orchestrated ” the largest march against a lawfully elected government – over 40 , 000 marchers !

    Wha’ after all in 2018 he ” imported ” the largest stash of illegal drugs ( Cocaine ) – over $ 4 million dollars worth !

    Wuhloss…….for such brazenness on Herbert’s part he deserved a Knughthood at the ” table of the Knights ”

    Don’t you think …….crooked David BU ?


  5. Knighthood


  6. Just imagine for it’s 52 nd Anniversary of Independence

    PM Mia Mottley can only find the following words to inspire Barbadians ……

    ” Barbados will run aground ” !


  7. @Fractured

    The bump in the economic road is just a temporary inconvenience.


  8. “However, we have over a million visitors.”

    Visitors are NOT CITIZENS..you stupid, ignorant man.


  9. Mia needs to stop lying her ass off and putting shit in the people’s heads. she should be severely punished for refusing to go after her fellow crook friends and recover the people’s money they all have hidden in offshore accounts….

    …at this stage Mia Borrows CANNOT be trusted.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/218852/worrell-advisor-creditors

    “Former Central Bank governor Dr DeLisle Worrell has been โ€œengagedโ€ as economic advisor to a group of external creditors who are unhappy with Governmentโ€™s foreign debt restructuring.”


  10. WARU
    December 1, 2018 5:14 AM

    โ€œHowever, we have over a million visitors.โ€
    Visitors are NOT CITIZENS..you stupid, ignorant man.

    +++++++++++++++++++

    Dazzlingly brilliant perception!!

    Genius


  11. Too early for your lowlife crap, only one fellow joker on here indulges you, maybe you have not noticed yet, pay attention.



  12. Well somebody gotta remind these uppity fools with new titles..

    “Members of the new Cabinet of Barbados were told in no uncertain terms that they could find themselves out of office for failing in their duty and falling back into the habits and practices that they campaigned against.

    Delivering the invocation today at the swearing-in ceremony for ministers of Government at the Esplanade, Bay Street, Presiding Bishop of the Barbados District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the West Indies, Reverend Gerry Seale, cautioned them to be humble and honest.

    โ€œYouโ€™ve been called to serve, not to be lord it over us,โ€ he said. And in a hint at the decisiveness of the vote by Barbadians in last weekโ€™s elections, he added, โ€œlead us with wisdom and understanding and we will follow you. Lead us with foolishness and we will use our โ€˜Xโ€™โ€.”


  13. It seems to me that since Lewis was head of the CDB from 1971 to 1973, that even if Barrow appeared not to have sough out Lewis when he Barrow was a post-adolescent, he would appear to have sought out Lewis in the 70โ€™s when he Barrow was a mature man in his early 50โ€™s.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Sir Arthur Lewis was President for 2 years.

    The Second President, William Demas, served from 1974 to 1988, 15 years

    The third president was Sir Neville Nicholls, 1988-2001, 13 years

    The fourth president served to 2010, 9 years

    The fifth and current president is Dr. William Warren Smith, in the job now for 8 years.

    Sir Arthur Lewis was an intellectual.

    Here are two extracts about his period at the CDB.

    “I returned to improvement of the data and was just about ready to write my book when I went off to Barbados for four years setting up the Caribbean Development Bank. Returning to Princeton in 1974, I finally published in 1978 my account of growth and fluctuations in the world economy between 1870 and 1914. My Nobel Lecture derives from this sector of my intellectual interests.”

    “Since 1957, I have spent nearly as many years in administration as in academic scholarship. First, a group of six years, 1957-1963, in which I was in turn UN Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister of Ghana, Deputy Managing Director of the UN Special Fund, and Vice-Chancellor (= President) of the University of the West Indies. Then, from 1970 to 1974, I set up the Caribbean Development Bank. These experiences broadened my understanding of development problems, without doing much to deepen it in the scholarly sense.”

    I would suggest that the Caribbean Leaders, EWB etc, used his standing to form the CDB and their interest was more in accessing funds than development.

    I would further suggest Sir Arthur Lewis was a prophet in other countries, just not his own even though his theories worked.

    Anybody remember the names of the fourth president of the CDB?

    I think the CDB was and still is considered as a source of funds which just happened to have the word Development in its name!!


  14. Also remember how Mia told the country that her govt would hold or hide no secrets and would be transparent and revealed information on her ministers financial portfolio
    Her it is six months later and Mia has kept such information under lock and key far away from the eyes and ears of the country
    As for truthfulness Mia deserves a Z-

    We have the South Coast Sewer plant which Mottley said was fixed
    There are the buses which Mia said was ordered and would be delivered in short time
    There are speeches which Mia made accusing past govt of being unfair to vendors and what did she do to the vendors outside the Grantly Adams school
    The list of lies and broken promises by Mia in the past six months should be recorded in the Guinness book of world records.


  15. There is no rule of law by this govt this govt has been able to show country How Outlaws Rules


  16. @Heather

    Your article raises the question how does a small island like Barbados define its Independence. The reality for the Caribbean is that independent countries if viewed through an economic lens have not done well when stacked against Bermuda, Cayman and a few others still under the wing of the ‘mother country’. Why do you think this is the case?


  17. https://barbadostoday.bb/2018/11/30/independence-message-upp-says-reach-backward-to-move-forward/

    Heather, Lynette, Donna – a woman’s perspective?????

    You men can talk about economics and finance, try to sound all scholarly and ignore what I’m sure you consider simplistic, vexacious, feminine babble from the so-called lesser mortals (not referring to you, David), but I’ve been trying to tell you there will be no recovery or at best we will only experience very temporary relief – NOT SUSTAINABLE – unless we treat the disease and not just the symptoms.

    We need to face our demons! And exorcise them. Figuratively speaking of course.

    CHANGE OR DIE!


  18. Why ask Heather a question that has already been answered by the Boss …Bob Marley?
    Independence is a state of MIND, not some shiite political regulation.
    Brass Bowls can NEVER (repeat never) be independent.

    In any case, there is no such REALITY as independence in this world
    which is really just a proxy of the two opposing spiritual forces.
    There are three possible states.

    1 -Brass bollic – Fully under Satan’s control (and even having your own monument at a prominent location)

    2 – BBE-centric – having been fully adopted by the positive spiritual forces (exemplified by the fruits that one would expect to be associated with such forces – successful, rich, happy and seem to ‘know eva shiite’)

    3 – Balanced – where the positive BBE forces provide LIMITS to what stresses the Wicked Ones are allowed to put in our way. (Such that we are not pushed beyond our human capacity to resist)

    Barbados enjoyed an unusually long period of ‘Balance’ ….for reasons that the Bushman will explain at some appropriate time…
    BUT then we decided that WE wanted to CHOOSE sides.
    Our ROLE MODELS have become the very albino-centric demons that REPRESENT the evil ones on earth…
    It is only OBVIOUS that BBE will respect our wishes and choices…. so we got our monument.

    FORGET independence…
    Wunna second BEST BET now is to get up at the Garrison and bow down to the ‘albino-centric forces that be’ …and hope for some crumbs off that capitalist table….
    Because we CLEARLY do not have the intellectual CAPACITY to do the CORRECT thing – which is to HUMBLE ourselves, REPENT of that foolish choice, choose to do RIGHTEOUSNESS, and SEEK GOD’S FACE…..
    Which is why Caswell SHOULD have BUPed.

    What independence what …. more like GRASS!!!


  19. The reality for the Caribbean is that independent countries if viewed through an economic lens have not done well when stacked against Bermuda, Cayman and a few others still under the wing of the โ€˜mother countryโ€™. Why do you think this is the case?

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Add TCI, BVI and Anguilla and you realise they are centres for money laundering and Tax Havens.

    This and tourism are their sole (? please correct me if I am wrong) economic activities.

    The Bermuda population is about 65K, TCI is 33K, Anguilla 15K, BVI is 31K and Caymans is 55K.

    Barbados a far greater population than all of these countries combined.

    https://www.newsamericasnow.com/these-21-caribbean-nations-have-been-named-major-money-laundering-countries/

    I think the real question is what activities are really economic?


  20. Here’s the very epitome of simplicity. If we truly want these fields and hills to be alive with the sound of beautiful Bajan music this is what we have to do…..

    But I am only a woman who needs a good man to help me to focus.

    Wuhlaus!


  21. The national debt of Bermuda is $2.5 billion, payable by population of 65K.

    On a per capita basis this is not much different from Barbados!!

    http://www.royalgazette.com/business/article/20171204/bermudas-debt-grows-but-budget-gap-narrows

    However, the debt to GDP ratio stands at 40%!!

    http://www.royalgazette.com/nathan-kowalski/article/20171222/now-for-some-good-news–bermudas-debt

    “On the debt side, we roughly have $2.48 billion in net debt on a nominal economy running at about $6.2 billion. Thus debt to GDP stands at roughly 40 per cent.

    “Tourism accounts for an estimated 28% of gross domestic product (GDP), 85% of which is from North America. The industrial sector is small, and agriculture is now severely limited by a lack of suitable land. About 80% of food is imported. International business contributes over 60% of Bermuda’s economic output.”


  22. Our GDP is less than that of Bermuda.

    May be we just are not as productive as Bermudans.

    We have about 5 times as many people as Bermuda!!!

    Would it be fair to say Bermudans are 5 times as productive as Barbadians?


  23. Right now the US of A’s biggest problem is that it hasn’t faced its demons. It continues to celebrate Columbus Day and General Lee and all the atrocities with balloons and confetti instead of commemorating in Bushie’s favorite sackcloth and ashes.. Then it calls itself the beacon of light on the hill for the world. They have created and cling to a false narrative of America instead of acknowledging its bloody beginnings and trying to heal.

    And out of that pit of lies slithers the slimiest snake of all!

    But Barbados is a small place and in my opinion it should not be so hard to solve our identity crisis.

    https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/d464b16a-2abd-49f5-97d7-06ad4e3b508f


  24. RE โ€ PM: Bright prospects โ€

    Barbados will punch above its weight again with the help of its childrenโ€™s excellence, which will propel the island into a bright future.

    MIA IS RIGHT!
    BEGINNING WITH HER FAT OBESE SELF AND THE GENERAL OBESITYOF THE POPULACE INCLUDING THE PICNI DEM BARBADOS IS PUNCHING ABOVE ITS WEIGHT
    LED BY THE POLITICAL LEADER AS THE EXAMPLE!

    MURDAH


  25. Independence IS of course a state of mind. So we must deal with the crap in our mind before it spills onto the.. oh I forget… it’s already on the streets.

    Shall we leave it there?


  26. Of course we all know that the KENTUCKY KING is only 239 lbs.- miraculously one pound short of obese according to that slimy octopus of a back scratcher Dr. Ronnie Jackson.

    I’m done now David. No need for a warning.


  27. @Donna

    Do the blogmaster a favour and ignore. We do not want to delete or close comments.

    Time is a precious โ€˜commodityโ€™.


  28. SEEMS WE DONT LIKE TO HEAR THE TRUTH ON BU
    IS THE LEADER OVERWEIGHT? YES
    ARE MANY CHILDREN AND WOMEN OVERWEIGHT? YES
    THEN WE ARE ALREADY PUNCHING ABOVE OUR WEIGHT! RIGHT?
    AM I NOT A HIGHLY CREDENTIALED BU COMMENTER TOO?


  29. DEAREST DARLING DONNA

    WE HEY TRYING FE FIGURE OUT THE ESSENTIALS OF PUNCHING AGAINST ONE’S WEIGHT OR USING ONE’S WEIGHT LIKE MIA

    AND AT Donna December 1, 2018 8:54 AM YOU TALKING ABOUT ” Right now the US of Aโ€™s biggest problem is that it hasnโ€™t faced its demons. It continues to celebrate Columbus Day and General Lee and all the atrocities with balloons and confetti instead of commemorating in Bushieโ€™s favorite sackcloth and ashes.. Then it calls itself the beacon of light on the hill for the world. They have created and cling to a false narrative of America instead of acknowledging its bloody beginnings and trying to heal.

    THEN YOU STRESS THAT ” out of that pit of lies slithers the slimiest snake of all!”

    WITH HER SIZE SHALL I THEN DEDUCE THAT MIA IS AN ANACONDA?

    JUST ASKING

    .


  30. We failed economically because in our earliest years of independence we abandon the principals and policies through our educational system by which our govts should have heavily relied (on) by the sourcing of knowledge and people to be productive and to develop our country
    But rather preferred to look for outside influences
    Barrow has now have the last word in another month of Independence while Mia mouths off and begs and talk about influencing children which boils down to empty words and political rhetoric campagain style


  31. Taking our minds back to Errol Barrow speeches
    He literally implored ” We should teach our citizens how to be self reliant and not beggers
    However Mia has resorted to the opposite of being beggars and punishing the people


  32. RE while Mia mouths off and begs and talk about influencing children which boils down to empty words and political rhetoric campagain style

    THEY WILL SOON SHUT YOU DOWN OR SHUT YOU UP WOMAN
    BUT YOU TELLING DE TRUTE
    TRUTE BE TOLD IT IS MIA THAT SEEKING TO USE HER WEIGHT TO PUNCH ABOVE WEIGHT
    LET HER WAIT


  33. What West Indian political leader could ever leave as many people talking about him as Sir Arthur Lewis?


  34. Yes Mia has already demonstrated how to take a small economy with a small population of low earn income wagers and make all abd sundry Punch above their weight financially to pay govt debt
    While her chosen few receives big salaries for doing nothing to stablize or develop a productive country
    After hitting the ground and selling the Mantra of putting ” money in the peiples pocket
    Mia new Mantra turned to that of “Send them Home”


  35. WAAAIIITTTTTT!

    YOU MEAN THAT WHILE SHE TALKING BOUT PUNCHING ABOVE WE WEIGHT THAT SHE SENDING HOME PEOPLE TO ENSURE THAT DEM LOSE WEIGHT?

    THEY CANT EVEN AFFORD TO BUY SALT SO THAT THEY CAN SAY WE SUCKING SALT


  36. BARBADOS UNDER MIA MAO MUGABE MUTTLEY HAS THE BEST WEIGHT WATCHERS PROGRAMME IN THE WHOLE WHIRL!

    SEND DEM HOME AND STARVE DEM OUT
    DEY BOUND TO LOSE WEIGHT

    AT DE SAME TIME MIA PACKING ON WEIGHT AND PUNCHING THE AIR AT DE OVAL TALKING SHITE

    WHY SHE DONT COMB SHE HAIR THOUGH AND DRESS UP SWEET LIKE SANDRA?


  37. Cannot believe your eyes are on Mia.

    A happy morning to all.. salt lickers, salt liners, salt miners ….


  38. MY EYES PUN SANDRA MAN NOT MIA…………MY EYES WAS ALWAYS PUN SANDRA FROM DE FIRST TIME I SEE SHE IN THE DISTRICT A COURT IN 1980…AND DEN IN THE GEORGE CHANELLOR STAND AT CRICKET


  39. Yeap all eyes should be focus on Mia although of recent she has been hard to find as she distances herself from the poor people and hob nobs with foreign leaders and govts
    What a belly laugh of laughter yesterday as she told all barbadians to learn two languages
    Cant forget her early suggestion of Chinese


  40. Yeap natural hair is the trend but it should be well kept
    Looking at the PM hair yesterday the thought of buying her an Afro pick comb crossed my mind


  41. @Mariposa,

    Plse remain focused. Don’t let the Chinese Mr Jong and his silly speeches get you talking about nonsense. They are diversions. After six months, what is prime minister Mottley’s vision for Barbados?


  42. David,

    That long hop just had to be smashed.

    .


  43. RE what is prime minister Mottleyโ€™s vision for Barbados?
    GOOD QUESTION!

    ANSWER: ECONOMICALLY IT IS 0/0 BUT DEFINITELY NOT NEAR TO 20/20

  44. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    With Mia struggling to make any meaningful impact on our economy and creating an even more unfair society we may need to rely on our past masters to come to our assistance! I am aware that Quaker John would welcome this opportunity should it ever arise.

    “The proposal that foreign powers acquire land in Africa to stem migration is nothing but ‘hipster’ colonialism.”

    https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/hipster-colonialism-181127121258438.html


  45. Hal i am not being diverted Mia made mention in her long diatribe independence speech about bajans learning two languages of which i remember her as naming once before Mandarin as one of those languages
    The truth of the economic matter does not only lie in learning new languages but a country driven through a development of productivity and also by that of having help by a private sector who for over the long 52 years of independence has brought nothing worthwhile or substantive to help build the economy
    Most noteworthy in yesterday diatribe was Mia absence of calling on the private Sector to do more


  46. The Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) with immediate effect is pleased to announce the removal of the โ€œtipping feeโ€ formerly imposed on waste disposal at the Sustainable Barbados Recycling Centre (SBRC).

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/219063/ssa-removes-tipping-fee


  47. David
    December 1, 2018 8:05 AM

    The reality for the Caribbean is that independent countries if viewed through an economic lens have not done well when stacked against Bermuda, Cayman and a few others still under the wing of the โ€˜mother countryโ€™. Why do you think this is the case?
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Add TCI, BVI and Anguilla and you realise they are centres for money laundering and Tax Havens.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Here is a real benefit to being still under the rule of Britain.

    Corrupt ministers get charged and prosecuted, from the Governor back down.

    This article is from June 2015.

    The case is still in court in the TCI almost 4 years hence but I understand it is nearing completion.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/former-turks-and-caicos-premier-s-corruption-trial-to-go-ahead-without-a-jury-10346428.html

    Can you imagine how much better off we would be if our ministers and Governor Generals knew they could end up in jail for corruption?

    Ah boy, the joys of being dependent!!


  48. For the Caribbean, were the politicians just pre- and post independence cut from a different (better) cloth than the politicians of today, or was it just they were better salesmen?

    They must have convinced the British that they were capable of steering these new nations.in a succesful manner. Williams, Barrow, โ€ฆ.

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