Budget day: Wednesday, March 20. Prime Minister Mia Mottley will deliver her first Budget on March 20, 2019.


Without doubt the 2019 Budget will be interesting not only for the pundits, for the masses as well,  who for the first time are witnessing a Barbados in the grip of economic and social turmoil NEVER experienced in our history. The political partisans as if trapped in a time loop will forever be debating -who to blame, B or D. The blogmaster and sensible others respectfully suggest we need to take a long hard look at the image in the mirror.

We have allowed a burgeoning political class to hold a people and country to ransom while we stood by and applauded. The lack of people participation in government in the last 25 years has given birth to the current state of things. A dysfunctional system will never generate the desired result.

There has been a heavy focus and expectation by Barbadians that monetary and fiscal policies of  government represent a panacea to the many challenges which confront us.  If youth employment is 24% how does one justify an allocation of 3 millions dollars to the BLOCK program being promoted by Minister of Youth and Community Empowerment, Adrian Forde? The young people on the BLOCK is one of the symptoms how the society is failing the people.  Our inability to create opportunities for our people. Our inability to repair, fix and grow and build

Barbados is navigating uncharted waters. The budget will be debated this week with token opposition. Another dysfunction we are grappling. We have a people still hoping for the usual Budget handouts from government notwithstanding the deep economic hole we continue to find ourselves.

One of the greatest disappointments in the post 24 May 2018 period is that we have not been able to reach a national consensus on a way forward. A view from the idealist perhaps.

If we read the political leaves of the 30-0 result the electorate almost to a man determined the DLP was an incompetent government. We have the BLP incumbent and although commonsense suggest the government needs more time, we have spotted a legacy behaviour by the political class which serves to stoke the apathy latent in many of us.

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me {us} all the days of my {our} life: and I {we} will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever- Psalm 23:6

As vivid as the imagination of a child the blogmaster – try as he might- is unable to see the flicker of light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. Bear in mind the cracking of the economic juggernaut requires a parallel effort in the social sphere. There is corruption, rising crime, an irrelevant justice system, a scant regard for the environment etc.

Our strategies must be holistic.

Participation must come from all of civil society.

We must commit to re-engineering our thoughts, words and deeds.

The mantra now and in the future must be sacrifice from everyone for the good of ALL.

If Barbados is to rise, we have to park the noisy adversarial ethos political talking heads and partisan supporters revel and earn pennies from. The final say – in theory – rest with WE the people. Let us power up our collective intelligence to wrest our country from the political class. The hopes and dreams of our children and their children depend on it.

Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, for the people –

-Abraham Lincoln

 

 

397 responses to “2019 Budget -A Time for ALL Good Citizens to Pause”


  1. FOR GOD’S SAKE DAVID WHY DO YOU DISRESPECT THE WORD OF GOD BY MISINTERPRETING PSALM 23:6. Including it does not add to your essay one bit!

    Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me {us} all the days of my {our} life: and I {we} will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever- ◄ Psalm 23:6 ►

    READ THE WHOLE PSALM AND SEE WHO THE PSALMIST IS SPEAKING OF IN VERSE 6

    FIRST goodness and mercy IS THE SHEPHERD!

    THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT IS CALLED PERSONIFICATION THAT YOU MAY HAVE LEARNED ABOUT IN ENGLISH CLASS IN YOUR YOUTH.

    Goodness and mercy are two of the attributes or characteristics attributed to the members of the Godhead-the Trinity.

    SECOND A PROPER PERUSAL OF THE PSALM REVEALS THAT THE PSALMIST IS IN PSALM 23 SPEAKING OF A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SHEPHERD, I.E THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, ELSEWHER REFERRED TO IN THE BIBLE, AS THE GOOD SHEPHERD, THE CHIEF SHEPHERD ETC

    THE KEY WORDS IN THE PSALM ARE “ME” “MY” AND REFERS TO THE PSALMIST AS ONE OF GOD’S PEOPLE (C.F PSALM 100:3) ONE OF GOD’S SHEEP

    QUESTION: DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT ALL PEOPLE ARE GOD’S PEOPLE OR GOD’S SHEEP?
    ON WHAT DO YOU BASE SUCH A CONCLUSION?
    READ JOHN 10. ESPECIALLY WHERE IT SAYS ” MY SHEEP HERE MY VOICE”
    IN WHAT WAY DOES THE LEADERSHIP OF BARBADOS AND MOST BAJANS HEAR GOD’S VOICE.
    THE FACT THAT THE LEADERSHIP OF BARBADOS AND MOST BAJANS DO NOT LISTEN TO, OR HEAR OR HEED GOD’S VOICE MEANS THAT CATEGORICALLY THEY ARE NEITHER HIS SHEEP OR HIS PEOPLE..

    THIS HAS BEEN SO FOR A VERY LONG TIME
    THE LORD HAS DECLARED ICHABOD ON BARBADOS FOR A LONG TIME, AND HIS GLORY HAS DEPARTED FROM AMONGST THE PEOPLE OF BARBADOS, FOR AGES NOW!

    THIRDLY NOTEWHO IT IS THAT THE PSALMIST SPEAKS OF WHEN HE POINTS OUT shall follow me {us} all the days of my {our} life: and I {we} will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever-

    WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING THE WHOLE PSALM, YOU HAVE COMMITTED THE CARDINAL SIN OF BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION. YOU HAVE TAKEN A TEXT OUT OF CONTEXT AND MADE IT A PRETEXT
    YOU ARE SAYING THAT EVERY PROMISE IN THE BOOK IS MINE YOURT OURS ….AND ON THE BASIS OF THE WORD OF GOD I CAN TELL YOU THAT YOU ARE OUT AND OUT LYING TO THE PUBLIC!

    PSALM 23 :6 SPEAKS TO THOSE WHO ARE LISTENING TO, OR HEARING AND HEEDING GOD’S VOICE

    IT IS THOSE PEOPLE THAT CHRIST THE SHEPHERD PURSUES AS IS TAUGHT IN LUKE CHAPTER 15.

    IT IS THE PEOPLE OF GOD THAT ARE PROMISED TO DWELL IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD AS IS TAUGHT IN JOHN 14

    PLEASE STOP CORRUPTING THE WORD OF GOD AND LEARN TO RIGHTLY DIVIDE IT AND APPLY IT AS IS TAUGHT CLEARLY IN 2 TIMOTHY2:15 AND IN NEHEMIAH 8


  2. We fully expect that MAM will come in this eve singing the praises of this guvment. And not without some justification because the last regime descended into an area of failure hitherto unknown.

    When a hole is deep it hardly matters when you climb inches.

    While there must be some credit given her regime for bringing a level of stability to the economic affairs of the country the environment in which she operates has not gotten any better. in fact, it has become worse.

    So we would like to caution this administration not to over congratulate itself for the apparent halting of the rot, as perceived by some.

    Indeed, this administration has continue the established general policy of pressuring the poor, in some ways, and making life better for elite forces.

    Certainly, we are not been convinced that MAM and her team of advisers would be able to deliver the transformation promised. Whether in the short, medium or long term.

    A word to the unwise!


  3. Thanks GP.


  4. Mam already in eight months show what she has to deliver
    All gifted wrap and delivered to the tax payers
    Upon opening the people gound a bloated govt and increased taxation


  5. OK DAVID

    YOU SEE THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY LISTEN HEAR AND HEED THE VOICE OF THE SHEPHERD, AND THE SHEPHERD WILL PURSUE YOU AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL FAMILY MEMBERS WHO LISTEN HEAR AND HEED THE VOICE OF THE SHEPHERD,
    AND THOSE WHO LISTEN HEAR AND HEED THE VOICE OF THE SHEPHERD WILL DWELL IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD FOR EVER AS JESUS, THE SHEPHERD PROMISED IN JOHN 14,

    I TRUST THAT YOU LIKE JOSHUA SAID IN JOSHUA 24:15 THUS TO YOURSELF AND FAMILY MEMBERS

    And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.

    AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE WE WILL SERVE THE LORD!


  6. @GP

    The BU family is respectful of the Word.

  7. millerthe anunnaki Avatar
    millerthe anunnaki

    @ Pachamama March 20, 2019 11:13 AM
    “Indeed, this administration has continue the established general policy of pressuring the poor, in some ways, and making life better for elite forces.
    Certainly, we are not been convinced that MAM and her team of advisers would be able to deliver the transformation promised. Whether in the short, medium or long term.
    A word to the unwise!”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    We shall see if MAM continues to pander to the “import and sell non-forex earning” sector by allowing those players to sell imported stale water in plastic bottles and German-made Mercedes Benz to crawl along the Bajan makeover donkey cart roads while squandering the financial patrimony of the youth through the imposition of IMF-made millstones for a mess of foreign exchange pottage.

    We shall see if MAM like, her predecessors, continues to encourage the already overly obese black Bajans to continue to eat themselves to an early grave without making some regular cash contributions towards their already burgeoning health care costs.

    Are we going to see an increase of the VAT to be nicknamed “FAT” (Fat Added Tax) on the processed crap sold in the established chain of fast food outlets?

    Are you going to see a breaking of new ground by converting a smoking Satan into a healing Sakhmet?
    Why are the youth of Barbados being treated like criminals for dealing in an herb of great economic and pharmaceutical potential while the politicians merely talk the talk of unleashing the ‘captive’ spirit of entrepreneurship and the former agricultural fields remain overgrown with other forms of vermin harbouring weeds?


  8. If we are paying US$85,000 per month for world-class financial advice in order to navigate our debt portfolio, why do we still find it necessary to employ a Seal Team of local financial gurus? Is this redundant expense necessary?

    Secondly, has an audit been done yet to justify the continued employment of so many government ministers? Are we getting value for the dollar outside of the political?


  9. @ Blogmaster

    What are you expecting from or would like to see in the budget?


  10. Murder #19

    Today is budget day waiting to hear how much money would be allocated to Crime and criminal activity in barbados
    The social enviroment of barbados is declining at rapid speed while Mia rewards advisors and consultants with big payouts


  11. A symbolic gesture by releasing 10 ministers.

    A more serious commitment to RE to be reflected is final price to consumer.

    Significantly ease foreign exchange producing businesses.

    Float the idea of becoming a member of the OECS subgroup.

    Rationalize overseas embassies and consulates

    Tax breaks for Barbadians who invest or become equity player

    Fire the CJ, let us get our courts working. Digitize the registry.

    You get the drift


  12. Can somebody explain the job of the newly added on to barbados budget a Press Secretary

  13. Beautiful Beige Avatar
    Beautiful Beige

    David:

    Just eight months ago I was continuously telling you and all the rest on this blog that change of party is NO CHANGE.

    You have now recognized this , and I trust that you will persevere with the “”new mindset””, that “We the People” must have MANY more avenues to participate in this nation in all aspects of it not just in voting and not just surrendering our island to the “Political Class” which has been the MO for at least the past 50 years.

    I told you all in May 2018 and prior and i will tell you all again. Any nation that turns its back on God HISTORICALLY is a nation that has been torpedoed and is sinking fast.

    Barbados, once populated by God Fearing people now thumbs its nose at God Almighty and sucks up to the UNGODLY CNN (carnal news network). We have sown the wind and are reaping the whirlwind.

    I also read today that we are being plagued (literally) with an infestation of rats. (rats are carriers of bubonic plague and leptospirosis as well as many other diseases and pestilences) .

    God judges all nations that turn their back on Him first with remedial judgments and if they don’t
    CHANGE COURSE: HORRENDOUS judgments. Secular history confirms this.

    Since you quoted Psalm 23 you have opened the door to the Word of God. Like others you have a knowledge of the Word but will you allow it to guide you?

    Just read Jeremiah and Isaiah for starters and you will see how God dealt with his CHOSEN people. How much more the rest such as ourselves. Will He not judge?

    It’s time to turn back to the BIBLE and its application in our lives.

  14. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    (Quote):
    Barbados, once populated by God Fearing people now thumbs its nose at God Almighty and sucks up to the UNGODLY CNN (carnal news network). We have sown the wind and are reaping the whirlwind.
    I also read today that we are being plagued (literally) with an infestation of rats. (rats are carriers of bubonic plague and leptospirosis as well as many other diseases and pestilences..(Unquote).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Any one from Hamlin could have seen that coming from a pied piper’s measurement of a thousand miles away.

    What do you expect when politicians and public officials play an ongoing game of political Russian roulette with public sanitation and the health of the nation?

    What do you expect when a country allows its agricultural fields to become havens to rodents and its garbage collection and disposal system to fall into abject dysfunction?

    The Bajan nasty chickens have come home to roost in their own filthy coops.

    Who is going to be the pied piper to enchant the natives with music and lead them away from their littering ways?

    What tune would be the ‘ringing’ motto in the ears of dirty Bajans?
    ‘Cleanliness is next to Go(o)dliness’?

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

    What de badword is this?

    Who is this new Blogmaster?

    When did this takeover happen ???

    Dis RH man (RH can at times be used respectfully AND IT IS SO BEING USED HERE) dis man is not the other Guy

    No sireeee either

    (1) Dem Sell Barbados Underground and a new manager at de helm or

    (2) Dem got Bush Tea pun staff as de new editor

    (3) Dem is seriously Machiavellian and have crafted a document like this to smoke out all the Anti-Mugabe dissenters!!

    Of whom de ole man is not one, YEAH RIGHT!!!


  16. Ha. Ha i said that BU was sold or taken over by under covered blp masked men posing as the original David BU
    There plan is to give u PDYR enough latitude and enough rope to hang yuhself


  17. If you really believe that Barbadian politicians are totally incompetent, take a look at the former motherland: the white race of British politicians is destroying itself. Today Council President Donald Tusk (on behalf of his Empress Angela Merkel) puts the pistol on the British chest.

    In comparison, I must praise Barbadian politics! I am almost tempted to say that independence in the 1960s was a good decision after all.


  18. @ Tron,

    Plse spell out the key issues taking place within the UK Parliament?


  19. A symbolic gesture by releasing 10 ministers.
    A more serious commitment to RE to be reflected is final price to consumer.
    Significantly ease foreign exchange producing businesses.
    Float the idea of becoming a member of the OECS subgroup.
    Rationalize overseas embassies and consulates
    Tax breaks for Barbadians who invest or become equity player
    Fire the CJ, let us get our courts working. Digitize the registry.
    You get the drift

    I like this list.

    I especially agree with you that Bdos should join the OECS. I think that is a much better move than wasting more time with the larger Caricom group. A tie up with say, Grenada or St. Vincent would be less problematic socially than with Trinidad or Guyana, for obvious reasons.

    Do you know if any of the decision makers in Bdos have ever given the idea any serious discussion.


  20. I think I need to apologize to some readers. So far I have attributed the low productivity and dubious political conditions in Barbados mainly to the mentality of the Deep South.

    I would like to take a somewhat differentiated view of this in the future. Perhaps the British heritage will play the leading role. In the 1950s, Britain’s productivity was still far ahead of continental Europe. Today even the French have overtaken Britain here. The same applies to political conditions. Look at the so-called Westminster system. The House of Commons clearly proves that this political system is dysfunctional. The white master race is torn apart in the House of Commons. How delicious!

    In Barbados we do not need British heirs and other nobles to the throne to teach us how to live. The British DNA was probably not good for Barbados. We need a new model, not a dying island on the edge of the North Sea. Learn the Norwegian language or the German-Swiss dialect. We should join the most successful nations and not a post-colonial heap of rubble.


  21. We have had the ideologues and the esoteric BS, that is all.


  22. The Miller

    Maybe reparations will be announced for all the generations of youths who have been egregiously targeted by a police statism in a national misguidedness.


  23. @ Tron,

    Is the above your explanation of what is taking place in the UK parliament? Over 50 years ago we broke free of the UK.


  24. First update- the foreign debt restructure is still being negotiated.


  25. White Oakes- it is coming, it is coming

    0.45% of monies

    LIAT
    SBRC
    BWA
    CLICO


  26. 45 and counting


  27. 60 and counting

  28. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Sweet Piece

    You are right, this does not sound like David.


  29. We need to triple the ticket prices for public buses. If you don’t like it, you can go for a walk. That’s also where you lose weight.

    We’ve had pure socialism since 1966. This must now end. Throw Barrow and his tangled ideas of redistributing poverty overboard! We need a kind of second slave liberation, an escape from the socialist prison cell.


  30. More lies sweet talk still waiting for mine


  31. Mia the ultimate Indian giver
    Givevin one hand and take back in the other
    One can bet that if govt release all monies owed to tax payers that there will be increased taxes on goods and services


  32. If you cannot offer constructive review of the Budget why not listen?


  33. That is my review sorry if i did not drink the koolaid
    Now i hear her rattling off about money and how it should be spent
    However she refuses to a knowledge that her barrage of multimillion dollar consultants have added to barbados debt
    Also her giving away millions of taxes in the form of waivers will forever be accounted as monies owed to govt revenue and was never recouped


  34. They need to fix Parliament Tv.
    How embarrassing that in the middle of a sentence her comments are cut


  35. Mia told a whopping lie
    you are fooling the people, persons were receiving their money through NEW LIFE RESOLUTION and you stopped it..you are being untruthful..


  36. Cut she off coukdnt take no more of her political grandstanding


  37. Longer talking with no action on crime from the Crime Minister, All the talk cant change the crime committed on the public.
    We wish to see you out by 2023 or sooner, The crime games must end, too many people under pressure killing each other with your imported drugs and guns, most ever shall be killed or murder under this Pressure,


  38. They want this
    They want that
    They don’t want to pay tax
    They don’t want to pay vat
    Mottley tell the no – it can’t happen so
    They have to pay or they have to go


  39. @ Hal Austin March 20, 2019 3:53 PM

    Barbados has inherited a poor system of government and administration from Britain. There is no question that it is precisely because of this system that Great Britain is destroying itself. I imagine the stupid faces of the white working class on the island when the American and Asian banks, Airbus, BMW and the Japanese pull out.

    Anyone seeking proof that there is no racial superiority of white old men should pay close attention to the parliamentary debates in London. No Third World country would play such a comedy or tragedy (depending on your point of view).

    If the administrative system in Barbados is really to become more efficient, we must cut all British roots and take the best from the Champions League of nations, from Scandinavia, Switzerland, Singapore, etc. pp.

    It’s time to blow up old Nelson on his pedestal and expel the royals.

    We no longer need afternoon tea and other strange British customs, but Scandinavian community spirit, Swiss cleverness and Singapore’s business acumen.

    It is absurd that so many colourful peoples of the world still travel to London as to a pilgrimage and admire their former plantation masters. Must be some kind of Stockholm syndrome. Better a holiday in Singapore, Beijing or Bern. We must learn from the global winners!


  40. Did anyone who dissect the Central bank reports quarterly ever come across the 45 million loan to CLICO? Since when did the Central bank become a commercial bank?

    My Godness……talk about corruption!!!!


  41. I like the proposal to pay land tax online….cant stand standing in line for two and a half hours to pay taxes.

  42. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    Paternity leave for the men. Yayyy!!!!

    But the guys will only be able to claim for one pregnancy per year. Hope that this one is not too tightly applied, since I have known multiple women who became pregnant (by the same husband) and gave birth twice in a twelve month period.


  43. @ Prodigal Son March 20, 2019 7:51 PM

    We all know very well that the DPP only stares holes in the air instead of acting. The biggest shortfall since the Chief Justice from NY.

    The arguments put forward on BU by the DLP against prosecution against Inniss are so crazy that even a baby can see through this raving building of lies.

    If you want to change something, Prodigal, then finally drop the DPP!!!

    NOW.


  44. Okay Tron…..I will speak to my government!

  45. millerthe anunnaki Avatar
    millerthe anunnaki

    @ Prodigal Son March 20, 2019 7:51 PM
    “Did anyone who dissect the Central bank reports quarterly ever come across the 45 million loan to CLICO? Since when did the Central bank become a commercial bank?
    My Godness……talk about corruption!!!!”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Can the current Guv of the CB, Clevvy Haynes- a life-long senior employee of the said institution- claim ignorance of this DLP-arranged heist?

    Why was it- as the new kid on the block trying to clean the Augean stables of the mess left by the midget Worrell- never highlighted in any of the Bank’s recent regular performance reports?


  46. Any good journalist should be calling Clevy tomorrow to ask him about that loan to Clico.


  47. The Miller

    There is nothing untowards with the CB providing a loan to any entity including CLICO, in the same way it lends to the central government.

    Recall, it is the CB which grants charters or licenses to commercial banks, and if it can so do, lending directly is merely a smaller power.

    In fact, the CB can itself provide all the services/functions of any bank under its charter.


  48. We have to take Worrell out of the game, then he can no longer advise the creditors.

    It is time for the sleepy DPP to finally side with the patriots and accuse Worrell of his economic crimes against the people.

    What we need is not a softy in the DPP office, but a Stalin of the law who mercilessly punishes all criminals, poor or rich, drug lord or business magnate.

    Worrel must be shot down to save Barbados.


  49. David

    The PM said that it was done under the last Governor and MOF.

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