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Dr. De Lisle Worrell continues to be a controversial figure in Barbados. He suffered the embarrassment of being sacked by former Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler. The blogmaster will remember him for the fact he presided as Governor of the Central Bank during a period popularly labelled the Lost Decade. He continues to be controversial in his current role sitting on the other side of the negotiating table by epresenting some of the external creditors.

The following text is posted to caribbeansignal.com  and makes for interesting reading given his  (Worrell) role as lead negotiator for external creditors and the current state of the Barbados economy.

Discuss for 10 marks.

-David, Blogmaster


Reproduced with permission, the full text of Dr. Delisle Worrell – former Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados – June 2019 newsletter:

The Time Has Come to Permanently Retire All Our Caribbean Currencies Caribbean currencies served a crucial purpose when they were first introduced, but they have now become a nuisance in today’s digitised world.

The world of commerce and finance today bears no resemblance to the world for which Caribbean currencies were devised. Up until the 1960s in most Caribbean countries, all retail transactions and many wholesale transactions were settled with notes and coins. The means of payment were always scarce in those days, because our countries are so distant from the European capitals that issued the world’s major currencies.

In the first half of the 20th century it became commonplace in countries of the British Empire to issue local currency notes and coins, with values fixed to Sterling (for the most part; the Bahamas and Bermuda were exceptions). These currencies were issued by special Government departments, termed Currency Boards. The Currency Board held an amount of Sterling with the Bank of England or with the British Crown Agents, and issued an equivalent amount of local currency. In this way the amount of the local currency issue could be more easily tailored to local needs.

This system worked well, so long as currencies were anchored on a single universally used reference, the US dollar price of an ounce of gold. However, the whole system of currency values fell apart when the US effectively moved off the Gold Standard at the time of the Smithsonian Agreement in December 1971.

Nowadays, currency notes and coin, mostly of uncertain value in terms of purchasing power of the everyday goods and services we need to source abroad, are little used domestically. Mostly we use electronic transfers, cheques and credit cards. Since these are all computer records, it is immaterial how they are denominated, so long as both ends of every transaction match. There is no reason to link the denomination of the electronic transactions to the value of notes and coins.

Replacing the Barbados dollar with the US dollar for all transactions, domestic and foreign, enhances the range of choice open to the country and its residents, in all international commerce. International transactions are conducted in US dollars or in currencies that are convertible to US dollars. In contrast, with Barbados dollars you cannot buy or sell anything outside of Barbados, not even in nearby St Lucia, much less in the rest of the world. The GDP of Barbados in 2018 was about US$5 billion, but the country had access to less than US$3 billion of international goods and services, because that was the total availability of US dollars and other foreign exchange from exports, tourism and other services, and foreign financial inflows. Once the economy is fully converted to US dollars and the local currency fully retired, the entire US$5 billion may be used to obtain the best value for money, in transactions anywhere in the world.

This is an executive summary of my Working Paper of the same title, issued at DeLisleWorrell.com.


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271 responses to “Dr. DeLisle Worrell Says Time to Jettison Caribbean Currencies”

  1. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ John A at 11:19 AM

    How you know me so well? My bag done pack; and as you keyboard,I, like Simple Simon, am hailing a ZR van.


  2. @ Vincent

    What about that new line of approach you told me about that you said you were implementing? You give up and that too?


  3. @ William

    Frank Walcott and Blunt were part of a dynamic generation that young people have not in the main heard of. We have had this discussion before. Dan Blackett, Bolden (pere), Wynter Crawford, et al. Their story must be told, if not by the jokers at CBC, then the myopic on our various newspapers.


  4. @ Vincent

    You notice the operating procedure used by some.

    First you spout broad statements full of generalisation and hypervoly out there. Like a scatter shot you hope you going hit something

    When others fire back using the sniper approach in a finely place strategic shot, one of 2 things happen. Either more scatter shot is fired again hitting nothing, or the target is moved to another range by the field officer..

    The result sadly is what could of been a beneficial discussion, is discontinued with some flagging a ZR.

    Anyhow size around a want a seat too!


  5. Linear thinking anyone?

  6. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David Bu at 12:05 PM

    Yes! What line you taking today?

  7. St. Clair King Avatar
    St. Clair King

    How would the concept of fractional reserve banking in US$s work in Barbados’ banks if Worrell’s change were to be done?

  8. PoorPeacefulandPolite Avatar
    PoorPeacefulandPolite

    The U.S. dollar – like it or not, is the world’s most important traded commodity – only petroleum can ever be its closest rival in importance but since international petroleum billing is itself denominated in U.S. dollars, one can see how it could never catch up. All vendors everywhere want U.S. dollars – not only to designate the worth of their offering but also as a store of value. As the demand for dollars increases so does its value. One U.S dollar in 1997 costs US $1.58 today (reflecting US inflation averaging 2.11% per annum since 1997) !! A further critical fact is that only about 3% of all the world’s dollar exchanging is in “hard” tangible notes and coins form – the great majority 97% is locked up in book transfers or debt. Of course, the nominal amounts of these book entries in other currencies are miniscule in comparison to the USDollar book entries. A world currency therefore is not an unrealistic proposition. It is certainly in the future of every small open economy like Barbados and it will be in our interest to accept it sooner than later . . .


  9. @ Hal Austin June 6, 2019 11:38 AM

    This country owes a lot to Wynter Crawford. Attempts have been made to air-brush him out of the history of Barbados.

    The media in this country remain very silent about the Barbadian jihadist. This country is surely one peculiar place.


  10. Robert Lucas

    Why are you so concerned about one ‘Jihadist’

    Today or yesterday we learnt in the news that Saudi Arabia, the mother of all Jihadis, has been given nuclear technology by Trump in the midst of the Khashoggi murder.

    Would it not be better not to be distracted by a mere symptom, a mole hill, while ignoring the gigantic mountain of trouble we are facing.


  11. @ Robert Lucas,

    I dislike criticising journalists, but journalism in Barbados, which one senator called world class is a joke. I wonder which world she has lived in.
    It is clear to me the Jihadist problem is much more serious than people want to admit. I can imagine some incompetent so-called security people pretending they got it under control. Jokers. Have you noticed how every time you criticise Jihadists you are accused of Islamophobia; it is a tactic to close down debate. There is one other Middle East country every time you criticise the government you are accused of hating an entire people. We need more information on this potential mass murderer.

  12. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @William Skinner at 8:40

    I don’t buy the nonsense about Central Bank governors being the creatures of ANYBODY. Some/most/all? of our Central Bank governors have been well and expensively educated, mostly from the taxpayers pockets. They should remember this. They shoulld remember educated them, who is paying them, who will pay theeir pensions, and EXACTLY WHERE their loyalty should lie. TO THE PEOPLE OF BARBADOS, their paymasters.

    If a Minister of Finance, any one, including the present one asks a Central Bank governor to do something which he or she understands from his or her expensive professional training, is asked to do something/anything/nothing and which is not in the best interest of the people of Barbados then that governor should quit.

    After all they are so well educated that they find well paid professional work immediately after separation from the Bank.

    So why not say “NO” to the Minister of Finance (any one) and ga ‘long ’bout ya business?

    If a person goes through life believing and acting life ‘the creature” of another human being, no wonder the creature gets no respect from his earthly creator. No wonder that the creatures are treated with such contempt.


  13. @Vincent

    The line never changes- performist,reformist , transformist.


  14. @ Pachamama June 6, 2019 1:36 PM

    One jihadist is one too many. I take your point about the Saudi Arabia; bad move. China is also involved so don’t only blame the US. Bad things can only come of this.


  15. @ Simple Simon,

    You are talking about integrity, not level of education. Remember Hitler’s scientists? They to had high levels of education. Also sthe eugenicists, such as Marie Currie, the Nobel Prize winner.
    I have said here before, Dr Worrell should have walked out the moment Chris Sinckler questioned his professional judgement. That alone damaged his reputation more than anything he has sad about the economy.
    The sad thing about that is that we are now talking about Dr Worrell’s professional ethics and assumed politics. I am keen to talk about his economics.
    I remember sometime in 2008, at the outbreak of the global financial crisis, Marion Williams, myself and some Trinidadian banker, appeared on the then BBC Caribbean service and Dr Williams said the global crisis would not affect Barbados. I almost collapsed. Central bank governors can make bad forecasts and analyses. Just look at BERT..


  16. Yes, but china only sold them missels for oil. Not nuclear tech.

    Dont mix apple and oranges


  17. Those on BU know Wily has not been a fan of Dr. WORRELL, however numerous commentors cannot separate the MESSAGE from the MESSENGER. The proposal by Dr WORRELL about the currencies in use in the Caribbean has merit and is worthy of non political discussion. Individuals have to remove themselves from their dogmatic partisan political mentality and start discussing the issues and put the politics on the back burner. This is the only way forward to improve the economic and social viability of these small Caribbean nations. As long as the partisan dogmatic mentallity exists then these nations can expect thier economies and social status to continue to deterorate.

  18. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Hal Austin

    This renown economist and sought after economic guru, according to those beating his achievement drums, presented the most piss poor showing as Central Bank Governor under a DLP government now famous for being the worst in Barbados history. For all his achievements, he allowed himself to be controlled like a puppet string doll; bullied into doing things against his better judgement, and got himself entangled in a power struggle just to hold on his then Central Bank Governor position til his ass got booted by the same stinking rats he was covering for. Now all of a sudden he has all the answers to Barbados and the problems of the region. All I see is a man desperate to get back into good books and good favour with those who just see him as sucking up to a stinking DLP. You think Chris Sinckler, Stinking Dennis Low Lowe, two faces Fruendel Dolittle Stuart and the hoard can ever show faces to Barbadians and gain their confidence ever again? The dog dead for that lot and Worrell gone with them too.


  19. @ Pachamama

    Rockets can deliver nukes; Just need to modify them. The money is there. Remember Bull with the gun.


  20. @Sunshine Sunny Shine June 6, 2019 2:43 PM

    I have essentially said the same on another of these blogs about him. I, however, am willing to overlook the past, hoping he has under gone a Saul conversion to Paul on the road to Damascus.


  21. It’s impossible to talk about so-called jihadists and not talk about the intelligence agencies of the USA, UK and Israel. These organisations have organised and used so-called ‘Islamic terrorists’ as part of their geo-political strategies ever since they organised Bin Laden and Al Qaeda to fight against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Theresa May herself as British Home Secretary lifted restrictions on so-called Islamic terrorists so that MI6 could ferry them to Libya to help NATO overthrow the Libyan government.

    Barbados would do well to stay clear of these criminal intrigues as they will bring our island nothing good. The only ‘terrorist attack’ that has affected us was the US organised bombing of the Cuban airline. It’s better we stay out of the western powers so-called war on terror. We have had enough problems as it stands right now.


  22. Yes, Tee White

    But the Muslim Brotherhood was supported by the British from as far back as the 1910s.

    More generally, ‘terrorism’ was always deployed as long as organized warfare was conducted, thousands of years ago.

    More recently, in the Counter-Revolution of 1776 in America, the British armed slaves and former slaves and indigenous Americans as their proxies against those who wanted to fend off the affects of the Glorious Revolution of 1688, in England.

    As fate would have it, the ethos of the Glorious Revolution was about ending slavery but the counter revolutionaries in North America were fighting to so maintain.

    But yes


  23. Robert Lucas

    Nearly a hundred countries have rockets, rocket technology.

    This writer could make a basic rocket, not a ballistic.

    But putting a warhead on the tip which could survive reentry is another story altogether.

    Only a hand of countries own such technology and there are international laws about their proliferation.

    Then, how could you so flippantly disregard the Jihadi state of the al Sauds enter the nuclear club .


  24. @ Tee White June 6, 2019 2:57 PM
    “It’s impossible to talk about so-called jihadists and not talk about the intelligence agencies of the USA, UK and Israel.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    So you, like Pachamama, have a very good idea of who supply arms and equip these so-called jihadists with materiel to carry out their missions.

    These Islamist fanatics like the Christian fundamentalists are supplied with Western-manufactured modern weapons of destruction just like the televangelists inspire their naive followers (blacks especially) to give Jesus modern greenbacks for the good of the Lord.

    The Islamist warriors are using modern Western-designed technology to fight for a cultural ‘Middle-age’ Allah the same way the Jews fought in “Biblical’ times’ for their Yahweh and Christians fought in their invading European armies 600 years ago.

    The Incas and Aztecs and native North Americans had not even a ghost of a chance against these ‘fervently fighting Christian invaders of foreign ‘pagan’ lands.

    Why should Muslim Jihadists be any more diplomatic in their intentions to conquer and subdue?

    On the Islamic calendar of ‘conquering time’, this year is equivalent to that of the Christian year of 1440 AD.

    Just cast your ‘eyes’ back and see what occurred under Christianity’s dominance in Europe during the 15th century.
    Should one forget the reason for the establishment of the Court of Inquisition or an earlier ‘Christian’ century?Why not ask Gregory?

    Only if the grandchildren of Abraham would stop the fighting, maybe the incestuous children of Lot would live in ‘Pagan’ peace!

  25. Freedom Crier Avatar

    P Mama June 6, 2019 3:46 PM “Yes, Tee White…But the Muslim Brotherhood was supported by the British from as far back as the 1910s.”

    LIES
    Hitler & Islam

    Islam’s Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Egypt in 1928 by Hassan al-Banna, a 22 year old Muslim who admired Hitler’s hatred of the Jews and persistently wrote to Hitler to express his admiration and his desire for Hitler’s Nazi Party to collaborate with Islam.

    http://www.billionbibles.org/photos/Haj-Amin-al-Husseini-and-Adolf-Hitler.jpg

    When Hitler rose to power, his Nazis supported al-Banna, a school teacher, to grow the Muslim Brotherhood into its ally in the Middle East; by 1938, the membership of Muslim Brotherhood topped 200,000.

    During World War II, members of the Muslim Brotherhood spied for Hitler’s Nazis in the Middle East and fought for Hitler as Nazi troops in two specially formed Muslim Waffen-SS Handschar Divisions ‘Handschar’ is German for scimitar, the curved saber used by the Islamic troops of the Ottoman empire.

    http://www.billionbibles.org/photos/SS%20Handschar%20Division%20Mufti.jpg

    Above is Hitler with Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and a close ally of al-Banna, in Berlin, where he lived as Hitler’s VIP guest from 1941 to 1945 before joining al-Banna in Egypt in 1946. The Muslim Nazi troops of the Waffen-SS Handschar Divisions are being reviewed by Haj Amin al-Husseini (right) and by SS Reichsfuhrer Heinrich Himmler (below).

    http://www.billionbibles.org/photos/SS%20Handzar%20Division%20Himmler.jpg

    Due to their large number of volunteers, Handschar Divisions were the largest of Hitler’s 38 Waffen-SS Divisions.
    After World War II, Muslim Brotherhood continued to grow, supported this time by the West, which saw it as a counterweight to the threat of Soviet-backed Communism in the Middle East. By the late 1940s, Muslim Brotherhood numbered 500,000 members. While some of them built schools and medical clinics, other continued to engage in violence, including bombings, arsons and murders. In 1948, members of the Muslim Brotherhood assassinated the Egyptian Prime Minister Mahmoud Fahmi al-Nuqrashi and participated in the invasion of the newly re-created nation of Israel.
    http://www.billionbibles.org/photos/Hamas%20Nazi%20Salute.jpg

    The Muslim Brotherhood’s violent conflict with the Egyptian government, which also included the government’s assassination of al-Banna and two failed Muslim Brotherhood assassination attempts on the Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, eventually led to many of its leaders being jailed while others fled and established branches abroad, mostly in other Middle Eastern Arab nations but also in Europe, UK and USA.

    Surmising that it didn’t yet have the muscle to spread Islam by force, Muslim Brotherhood ‘officially’ renounced violence in the 1970s and adopted more cunning strategies detailed in its secret internal manifesto, “The Project.” http://www.billionbibles.org/sharia/muslim-brotherhood-movement.html In 1979, Western powers supported the Muslim Brotherhood to form the Mujahedeen army and fight the Soviet army in Afghanistan.

    http://www.billionbibles.org/photos/god-bless-hitler.jpg

    In 1987, the Muslim Brotherhood in Israel created Hamas, whose members still use the Nazi salute (above) and read Hitler’s Mein Kampf, which the Muslim Brotherhood re-titled, My Jihad, and translated into Arabic in the 1930s (Mein Kampf remains the #6 best-seller in the Muslim world today and a favorite among members of the Muslim Brotherhood – see Muslims in Germany). http://www.billionbibles.org/sharia/muslims-in-germany.html


  26. @ Pachamama June 6, 2019 4:07 PM

    Not being flippant. Being realistic. Once the money is there some country will do it. For example. A Q khan used to work in the Netherlands as nuclear scientist. The Dutch were going to arrest him for stealing nuclear secrets but the CIA intervened( All of this was on radio Netherlands some years ago. At the time that US Congress man Charlie Wilson, was practically kissing Mohammed Zia al Haq of Pakistan butt). Khan relocated back to Pakistan started working on the bomb for Pakistan and also started selling nuclear technology to North Korea. N. Korea. has been known to export all kinds of technology. There isn’t much difference between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.


  27. We should never forget who create Osama.


  28. @ David
    The British created Israel and aided it in getting the nukes. Israel stole nuclear fuel from a French nuclear station and loaded the material on a boat. The west claimed that the boat couldn’t be located ( If you believe that one you are really bonkers) With the five eye system( USA,UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) nothing happens on this planet that they don’t know about. If you also believe that they can’t decipher digital pass words, you have got to be living on Mars. These are the people who invented the systems.


  29. @ Freedom Crier June 6, 2019 5:15 PM

    You are correct.


  30. @Dr. Lucas

    The bigger point like Pacha has been making is that the West creates these boogie ideologies to fit the geopolitics that is convenient for the times..


  31. @ David
    Sure, they are pulling the strings that the rest of the world dance to.. There is a need for blacks to get serious about science. All lawyers(the criminals) do is talk; same with economist.


  32. There are several dates given for the formation of the Muslim Brotherhood, formally

    We see 1922, 1928 etc

    However, it came out of the secret masonic societies. And that was the point at which the British, as far back as the 1910s, sought to deploy them for all manner of intrigues, at the impending fall of the Ottoman Empire.

    A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order – William Engdahl


  33. Mr Skinner you are a Dr Worrell apologist and a hyprocrite.You arr claiming Dr Worrell was a creature of Mr Sinckler and as such went along with him to keep his job.What about integrity?He would have helped to destroy the country in my view and then turn around with his knowledge of the debt situation and team up as an advisor to the creditors.In my view this is unethical but you would find an excuse for him.


  34. Small brain one-track mind here

    Can one of you big brain guys tie this to a single Caribbean digital currency and to Bitt…
    Don’t fall for the psuedo-adversarial role and a repackaging of the pork.

  35. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    Countries such as ours must keep a very keen eye on geopolitical developments. Irrespective of our size and influence, there are certain trends that we must face with clarity and ensure they never threaten our very existence
    Imperialism in any form and via any vehicle must not be allowed to dominate our thinking and governmental policy.
    One of the failures of our educational system has been our inability to show our children our status in the world and how they must defend it on all fronts.
    Pacha, Dr. Lucas and Hal Austin have warned and tried to present this view using different perspectives.
    A true democracy is not defended by the amount of foreign reserves we need to import a multitude of consumer items, that with innovation and creativity, we can either substitute or produce ourselves.
    We are constantly being defined by others and also paying them to define us.
    Progressive thinkers have identified this as our major block to sustainable economic growth and true social economic and political independence.
    The price of freedom remains eternal vigilance. We are now more vulnerable than at any time in our history. Hal recently made the excellent point, that hopefully in the future some body would pick up BU and read what substance some have written. By then hopefully the garbage defending the duopoly will be non existent. And those who pedal it would have taken up permanent residence on the inferior political garbage heap where they really belong.
    A word to the wise.


  36. Lorenzo
    You are a poor excuse of man, an apologist and a hypocrite to boot.
    What about integrity? You have none.
    You would destroy this country for a lousy thirty pieces of silver.
    In my view this is highly unethical and unpatriotic.


  37. 🙂
    You went high
    You would employ the Marquess of Queensberry rules
    Useless when you are fighting a scamp…


  38. Gazzerts who called you?The BU pimp can’t find nobody to defend today or no band wagon to jump on.I have more integrity in my toes than you would ever have. All you do is bellyache everyday no solutions you have four more years to go j/a.


  39. @ Tee White, you wrote
    June 6, 2019 2:57 PM

    It’s impossible to talk about so-called jihadists and not talk about the intelligence agencies of the USA, UK and Israel. These organisations have organised and used so-called ‘Islamic terrorists’ as part of their geo-political strategies ever since they organised Bin Laden and Al Qaeda to fight against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

    Actually that is not quite true. The US really started suppporting the Afghan “freedom fighters” (AKA Al Qaeda)BEFORE the Soviet Invasion. The immediate goal was for these rebel forces with US assistance to create enough problems for the the Soviet friendly Afghan government that it would ask the USSR for military help to fight then off. Their hope was, according to Jimmy Carter’s National Security Advisor the late Zbiginew Brzezinski, that this would then draw the Russians into an Afghan quagmire and they could, in his words, “give the USSR its Vietnam War.”

    See the excerpt from an interview with Brzezinski publshed in the French newspaper Le Nouvel Observateur.

    How Jimmy Carter and I Started the Mujahideen
    by Jeffrey St. Clair – Alexander Cockburn

    Comment: This is a SHORT interview with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter’s National Security Advisor, in a French newspaper in 1998. Under Brzezinski and Carter, the US supported the covert funding of the Mujahideen, the Taliban’s predecessor, and also, to a lesser degree, Osama bin Laden. Interview of Zbigniew Brzezinski Le Nouvel Observateur (France),Jan 15-21, 1998, p. 76*

    Q: The former director of the CIA, Robert Gates, stated in his memoirs [“From the Shadows”], that American intelligence services began to aid the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan 6 months before the Soviet intervention. In this period you were the national security adviser to President Carter. You therefore played a role in this affair. Is that correct?

    Brzezinski: Yes. According to the official version of history, CIA aid to the Mujahadeen began during 1980, that is to say, after the Soviet army invaded Afghanistan, 24 Dec 1979. But the reality, secretly guarded until now, is completely otherwise: Indeed, it was July 3, 1979 that President Carter signed the first directive for secret aid to the opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. And that very day, I wrote a note to the president in which I explained to him that in my opinion this aid was going to induce a Soviet military intervention.

    Q: Despite this risk, you were an advocate of this covert action. But perhaps you yourself desired this Soviet entry into war and looked to provoke it?

    Brzezinski: It isn’t quite that. We didn’t push the Russians to intervene, but we knowingly increased the probability that they would.

    Q: When the Soviets justified their intervention by asserting that they intended to fight against a secret involvement of the United States in Afghanistan, people didn’t believe them. However, there was a basis of truth. You don’t regret anything today?

    Brzezinski: Regret what? That secret operation was an excellent idea. It had the effect of drawing the Russians into the Afghan trap and you want me to regret it? The day that the Soviets officially crossed the border, I wrote to President Carter: We now have the opportunity of giving to the USSR its Vietnam war. Indeed, for almost 10 years, Moscow had to carry on a war unsupportable by the government, a conflict that brought about the demoralization and finally the breakup of the Soviet empire.

    Continued at: https://www.sott.net/article/321522-Zbigniew-Brzezinski-How-Jimmy-Carter-and-I-started-the-Mujahideen

  40. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ For those who do not drink the BLPDLP cool aid:
    1. Governor Worrell got fired
    2. He tried to get back his job via the courts. Many employees do.
    3. He subsequently gained employment elsewhere as an advisor. His right to work.
    4. Apparently that field is very exclusive . I heard some governments pay millions for such advice. I also heard in some instances the retainer fees alone can be thousands per month
    5. Academics have families to feed. We have some who switch parties and feed at the trough at the appropriate time

    I don’t recall who the academic was. Some years ago a government was accused of corruption in the tourist industry. The then Prime Minister was accused of making life easy for a close friend. An academic was all over the press saying the government was corrupt. Can’t remember the academic’s name now. However, somebody told me that he ended up in that same Prime Minister’s cabinet
    7.Before I wrote this I asked a source who the academic was. He told me it was not Dr. Worrell
    Baseo Panday once said that politics has its own morality. What he did not say is that those who drink the cool aid also have their own morality. He could have added that the cool aid drinkers also have their own integrity and they are also shameless hypocrites and useless apologists.

    Duopoly Rules


  41. @GreenMonkey
    Thanks for the correction. Hadn’t seen this Brzezinski interview previously.


  42. Worrell makes money with s***. You have to be very clear about that.

    He did nothing but mischief during his time as head of the central bank. Worrell’s change of course came many years too late. I have to admit that Sinckler fired him quite rightly.

    And now he is using his insider knowledge to harm Barbados. The man must be expatriated and deported.

    If we ignore Worrell as a person, his proposal is also full of mistakes. Person and content are therefore the same.

    If the USA is defeated by China, the dollar will no longer be worth anything. We do not need more, we need less connection to the USA. Ergo, a currency of its own without a dollar peg.


  43. “I have more integrity in my toes than you would ever have”/

    I am wary of a man whose integrity is his toes, I would prefer be it in his business conduct and character.

    I jump in, because some of the guys behave like gentlemen and prefer to avoid you. This would make you feel that you are they equal (manner, brain ..). I, on the other hand. do not mind rolling around in the mud with you. Yardfowls need to be chased away every now and then… Shooo

    Will leave you be and let the blog rise to a higher level.


  44. lol ss how stupid would a person to be or woman to be to take barbadian money for a service lets be serious your losing 50% on the deal with that cartoon money of yours plus lets face it your chances of banging a black guy are 97% to 3% so you as a chick should grab some black pussey so the the interest of white guys has just gone up 90%


  45. @ Tee White

    Thanks for the correction. Hadn’t seen this Brzezinski interview previously.

    You’re welcome. It’s quite noticeable that even though Brzezinski and former CIA director Robert Gates are on record as admitting the USA supported Islamic fundamentalist rebel forces against the secular Afghan government pre-Soviet invasion (in order to help provoke a Soviet intervention in Afghanistan), it seems it’s always presented by mainstream Western media and by US politicians that the USA only started supporting the Afghan Mujaheddin rebels AFTER the USSR forces were already militarily involved in Afghanistan.

    Watch in this video how Hillary Clinton continues to leave the false impression that US support of the Mujahideen Islamic fundamentalist rebels only began AFTER the Soviet forces had entered the country which they had done at the time with the support of the then secular but USSR friendly Afghan government.

    Hillary Clinton admits America created, funded and armed Al Qaeda / ISIS terrorists

    https://youtu.be/FsIp1TDwFLs


  46. By the way, here are some pictures of life in Afghanistan before the US supported “freedom fighters”ousted the secular Afghan government and instituted a totalitarian, Islamic fundamentalist regime to run the country.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2543902/Photos-just-free-women-Afghanistan-Taliban-rule.html


  47. Sir William Skinner

    We cant have it both ways.

    Complaining that we are defined by others

    But yet defend the suggestion to jettison regional currencies for the useless US dollar.

    Choose your poison Sir William!

    Better yet, let us move to a Guyana gold backed currency!

  48. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @
    Pacha
    I don’t recall defending Worrell’s position on jettisoning our currency. Kindly read my posts very carefully.

  49. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Robert Lucas @Sunshine Sunny Shine June 6, 2019 2:43 PM

    ……..I have essentially said the same on another of these blogs about him. I, however, am willing to overlook the past, hoping he has undergone a Saul conversion to Paul on the road to Damascus…….

    Did he ever tell bajans that he was sorry? Did he ask for forgiveness? Why then are you willing to forgive him, when he had the best opportunity to show why he was a good economist? History will remember him as a Governor of the Central Bank who failed the people of Barbados because he sucked up to Chris Sinckler and the other rats in the DLP. I do not see him as cut above the rest but a cut from the same cloth as the rest. No amount of pretty clothes is going to make him redeem the sins he committed. Might as well go where the wind blows.


  50. Teewhite

    The good ole US of A. The so-called good guys. The beacon of light shining on the hill. And they dare to demonize the “terrorists’ they created. And so my instincts were correct even without having all the information. The average flag waving American has NO IDEA!

    The ends do not justify the means.

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