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At the outset of the Coronavirus crisis in this country, the Hon. Prime Minister, Mia Mottley, hosted a consultation with members of the Social Partnership and me at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, to plan strategy for fighting this threat. I was impressed and congratulated her on the approach. I then went on to say to her that this was not a time for political controversy and that all sides must come together to defeat this scourge.

Rather than busy itself with measures to protect the people of this country, some twelve days after the consultation, Government rushed to Parliament and passed legislation that was already on the books, to manage the ensuing crisis. In essence, that legislation amended the Emergency Management Act by re-enacting certain provisions that already existed at section 28 of the same act; also at sections 2 and 3 of the 1939 Emergency Powers Act; and at section 25 of the Constitution. The amendment also went on to give powers to the Chief Medical Officer that he already had since 1969.

Needless to say, those initial steps did not give me any confidence that Government was capable of handling the situation, however I remained quiet hoping that somehow that they would get it right. I’ve tried to hold my peace but the situation has now reached a stage that I am compelled to speak-up before these bunglers unintentionally kill us all.

The handling of this crisis has been plagued with the bungling that is now characteristic of anything that this administration touches. So far, were are told that there is no evidence of any community spread of the virus. But it would seem that the end result of the Government’s initiatives would lead to what we fear most. What did the Government think would happen when it gave one day’s notice of a 24-hour curfew? As was reasonably foreseeable, people rushed to supermarkets in their thousands, ignoring any suggestion of physical or social distancing. Take some sobering time to imagine what could have happened if there were any carriers of the Coronavirus in those lines?

As if Government fails to learn from its mistakes, post offices were opened for a limited period in order to allow pensioners to cash their National Insurance pension cheques. The foreseeable result happened: hundreds of vulnerable persons throng the post offices thereby creating an incubator for the spread of the Coronavirus.

This virus is deadly and Government must come up with a series of measures that would protect the people of this country. These hit or miss initiatives just will not do.


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  1. But while supermarkets were closed…THE COURTS REMAINED OPEN….

    but KARMA don’t care about yall scams…not one little bit.


  2. @ Silly Woman April 17, 2020 3:30 AM

    Chinese visa waiver program

    read: https://web.archive.org/web/20140531105528/http://www.barbadosadvocate.com/newsitem.asp?more=local&NewsID=36605

    and: https://www.visitbarbados.org/barbados-china-visa-waiver

    The DLP regime has signed two visa waiver agreements with China in 2014 and 2017. These are facts!

    The people should therefore ask the DLP whether the Wuhan plague, thanks to uncontrolled freedom of movement for Chinese, has not already come to the island at the Chinese New Year. The virus could have initially spread without symptoms.


  3. @ Tron

    In mid-January a large number of Chinese came in at Seawell, mainly men, many of whom looked as if they were ill. Who were they?


  4. addendum:

    You say: “the DLP had NOTHING … to do with with any Chinese visa waiver program.”

    So we had no DLP government from 2008 to 2018? Did the Martians sign the visa waiver agreements?

    Even if a tourist in March was the first official case of Corona, this does not mean that the disease has already spread without symptoms since the Chinese New Year. We know this neither positively nor negatively. So this thesis is not obviously untrue, but is based on a certain probability.

    Quite apart from this, the close relationship between Barbados and China (as established by the DLP government, read the many treaties since 2008!) is very unhealthy for our island and will be very damaging to us in the coming conflict between the West and China.


  5. I understand Suriname’s leader had shut down the country early…SUPERMARKETS OPEN….so they had 10 infections …1 death…update says the infections has been lowered to 4 people…and they plan to keep the country closed for 6-8 months to prevent further infections..

    ….they are not a tourist dependent country and BELIEVE IN GROWING THEIR OWN FOOD…with a population of 500,000 people…it’s commonsense OVER GREED.


  6. OIL AT UNDER $20 A BARREL CLOSE TO A 30 YEAR LOW BUT BAJANS STILL PAYING HIGHER PRICES AND AMONG THE MOST EXPENSIVE IN THE WORLD.

    “MIA CARES”

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    Oil closes under US$20 a barrel for a second day

    (Bloomberg) — Oil closed under US$20 a barrel for a second day, yesterday, as projections that demand will fall to a 30-year low outweighed an agreement by the world’s biggest producers to curb supply. Futures in New York ended the day unchanged from the 18-year low set Wednesday.
    OPEC said it expects demand for its crude to fall to the lowest in three decades as the coronavirus outbreak freezes the global economy, underscoring the urgency of the group’s promised production cuts. OPEC and its allies have agreed to curb output by 10% next month. But even with full compliance, the group would still be pumping more than the market requires in the second quarter.
    The cuts “certainly aren’t going to be near enough to balance the market,” said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategy at TD Securities. “There is a good chance, that over the short run, we might even be lower here.”
    Inventories from America to Europe and Singapore have all ballooned this week, sending some localized crude prices below $10 a barrel. The glut is looking so severe that the Trump administration is considering paying American companies to leave crude in the ground.

    https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2020/04/17/oil-closes-under-us20-a-barrel-for-a-second-day/


  7. @ Tron April 17, 2020 9:48 AM
    “Quite apart from this, the close relationship between Barbados and China (as established by the DLP government, read the many treaties since 2008!) is very unhealthy for our island and will be very damaging to us in the coming conflict between the West and China.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Tron, stop wasting your intellectual ammunition on the “Silly Woman”.

    Let’s focus on a future Barbados.

    Shouldn’t we be concerned about the consequences of the coming epidemic of withdrawal symptoms from the loss of taste for conspicuous consumption when the emoluments and benefits currently enjoyed by the public sector (including pensioners and welfare recipients) have to be cut back by at least 30% to suit the tax receipts cloth now available to the country?

    How can an administration be that myopically stupid as to curtail the sale of alcoholic beverages at such a psychologically depressing time when the other sources of spirits for mental libation (temples, churches and mosques) are themselves under curfew?

    The loss of revenues from this readymade source ‘easy’ taxation is going hit the Treasury hard forcing the government to impose drastic penalties on those holding more than ‘necessary’ savings in deposits at banks and credit unions in order to make monthly transfers to those living off the Treasury including the political class whose members are graduating without a qualification in simple ‘Commonsense’.


  8. Jamaica: Rooftop parties annoy Kingston residents

    (Jamaica Star) Some residents of Denham Town in western Kingston have taken parties to the roofs of houses and atop high-rise buildings, despite restrictions on gatherings exceeding 10 people.

    https://www.stabroeknews.com/2020/04/15/news/regional/jamaica/jamaica-rooftop-parties-annoy-kingston-residents/

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    BARBADOS 280,000 POPULATION 75 POSITIVE CORONA VIRUS CASES CLOSED DOWN SUPERMARKETS/PHARMACIES KEPT OPEN PORTS

    THREE LARGEST CARICOM MEMBER ENTITIES:

    GUYANA 676,676 POPULATION 57 POSITIVE CORONA VIRUS CASES (WOULD NEED TO HAVE OVER 150 CORONA VIRUS POSITIVES TO BE ON PAR WITH BARBADOS) OPEN SUPERMARKETS/PHARMACIES CLOSED PORTS NO 24 HR LOCKDOWN

    TRINIDAD 1,390,000 (1.39 MILLION) POPULATION 114 POSITIVE CORONA VIRUS CASES (WOULD NEED TO HAVE OVER 300 CORONA VIRUS POSITIVES TO BE ON PAR WITH BARBADOS) OPEN SUPERMARKETS/PHARMACIES CLOSED PORTS NO 24 HR LOCKDOWN

    JAMAICA 2,935,000 (2.935 MILLION) POPULATION 143 POSITIVE CORONA VIRUS CASES (WOULD NEED TO HAVE OVER 780 CORONA VIRUS POSITIVES TO BE ON PAR WITH BARBADOS) OPEN SUPERMARKETS/PHARMACIES CLOSED PORTS NO 24 HR LOCKDOWN

    THE ABOVE ARE THE FACTS IN BLACK AND WHITE AND NO BS.

    THE GOVERNMENT ALLOWED THE VIRUS TO SPREAD IN ITS SMALL POPULATION THROUGH OPEN PORTS NOT SUPERMARKETS.

    BLUNDER AFTER BLUNDER TO MAKE LOCAL SUFFERS,

    PUNCHING ABOVE ITS WEIGHT IN STUPIDITY AND I AM SURE MANY PEOPLE ARE STARVING ESPECIALLY THOSE TURNED AWAY.

    IN THOSE THREE CARICOM LARGER COUNTRIES HIGHLIGHTED NO ONE HAS BEEN JAILED FOR BREAKING A CURFEW FOR 1 DAY FURTHERMORE 6 MONTHS.

    WHAT A BUNCH OF BULLOCKS ” MIA CARES”.


  9. “The loss of revenues from this readymade source ‘easy’ taxation is going hit the Treasury hard…”

    was wondering when someone was going to bring that up, a 50% drop in tax revenue intake and the dog DEAD…


  10. Anyone remember Bush Tea? He predicted this crisis would happen! Hey Bush Tea what happens next!


  11. “THE GOVERNMENT ALLOWED THE VIRUS TO SPREAD IN ITS SMALL POPULATION THROUGH OPEN PORTS NOT SUPERMARKETS..”

    tell them again, maybe one day it will finally sink into those swamp brains and they will understand…now they have hungry people lined up all over the place trying to get food.

    maybe someone savvy in these matter can tell us what will happen with a 50% drop in tax revenue intake outside of there being very little to nothing left to TIEF….


  12. Bermuda a population of 104,000 and 83 infected. Carry your simplistic analysis one side do. #steuspe


  13. Have gasoline prices in Bdos gone up automatically with increases in OIL prices on the global market? How long does it take for OIL price changes to reach the gasoline pump? Who buys at $2 and sells at $1? Bdos 8.3%; Trinidad and Tobago 8.7%; and, Jamaica 10%. #showmedempapers


  14. Bermuda would have had at least 5 times the amount of tourists Barbados had, being right off the coast of Florida…so they would have had many infected tourists wandering around too and all over their hotel rooms…

    (1,100 mi) northeast of Miami, Florida.”

    tourists destinations are incubators for diseases and plagues…


  15. Bermuda would have had at least 5 times the amount of tourists Barbados had, being right off the coast of Florida…so they would have had many infected tourists wandering around too and all over their hotel rooms…

    (1,100 mi) northeast of Miami, Florida.”

    tourists destinations are incubators for diseases and plagues…

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    @ WARU

    THE MAN IS A BUFFOON OF THE HIGHEST ORDER WILL REACH ANY LENGTHS TO DEFEND THE STATUS QUO ON THE ISLAND.


  16. @Wura:
    Not to forget the Brits who love Bermuda and flood it every winter.


  17. @ Miller April 17, 2020 10:53 AM

    The government wanted to relax the currency regulations. That’s not going to happen. I can hardly imagine Barbadians being allowed to have accounts in USD in the future.

    If the government really wants to maintain the exchange ratio of 1:2, it must introduce draconian measures like in a dictatorship and confiscate all private foreign currency reserves.

    To finance the government deficit, the government could oblige citizens to buy 500 BBD per person per month in government bonds. These bonds are totally worthless, but one could applaud the naive patriotism of the population. – Alternatively, forced mortgages on houses are conceivable if the owners are debt-free. – A special tax on shares and valuables or an inheritance tax are also conceivable.


  18. Simplistic analysis????

    Mr. Successful is always making looking for favour from certain people. That is why is always negative and makes silly comparisons between items priced in US$ with the same items in Barbados in BDS$ and keeps forgetting about the economies of scales.

    Then he talks about the virus infections in Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad and comparing them with Barbados. What about population density, the close proximity of supermarkets in Barbados and other factors that he conveniently leaves out, compared with those in the countries he mentioned, just to make the situation look bad?

    FRAUD!!!!


  19. @ Tron

    Let us call the bond the patriotic bonds. Totally useless, but make us feel proud of our island home. @Tron, you are wasting your talent. I can see you as a script writer for a television comedy show. Or a speech writer for the president: talking nonsense, but it sounds good, especially if you are gesticulating.
    Bring on the rum and some corned beef and biscuits; got any hot sauce? Got a Ju-c.


  20. Have gasoline prices in Bdos gone up automatically with increases in OIL prices on the global market? How long does it take for OIL price changes to reach the gasoline pump? Who buys at $2 and sells at $1? Bdos 8.3%; Trinidad and Tobago 8.7%; and, Jamaica 10%. #showmedempapers

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    BEAVIS ANOTHER YARDFOWL DEFENDER.

    I LIVE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY OUTSIDE THE US WHERE FROM 4 WEEKS (1 MONTH) AGO THE PRICE OF GASOLINE WENT DOWN 25% AT THE PUMP FOR BOTH REGULAR AND PREMIUM UP TO TODAY.

    LAST WEEK I VISITED CALIFORNIA IN THE US WHERE THE PRICE OF GASOLINE AT THE PUMP FOR BOTH REGULAR AND PREMIUM WERE DOWN 25%.

    TWO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES SIMILAR LOWERING OF PRICES.

    YOU KNOW WHAT I FIND MIND BOGGLING SOME OF YOU WHO CONTINUALLY CHOOSE TO MISLEAD EVEN WHEN THE FACTS ARE PUT OUT THERE.

    YOU WOULD GO TO ANY LENGTH TO DEFEND DECEPTION AND STATUS QUO EVEN TO THE DETRIMENT OF YOUR FELLOW BAJANS.

    WELL WELL WELL.


  21. The blogmaster has no issue being called a buffoon by you lot. Always seeing the negative in Barbados.

    Barbados is a paradise compared to where you lot hide out.


  22. @David

    since you made some reference to Bermuda sometime back i have done my research, (i am quite good at that), and Bermuda’s pop has never been more than 75-80k, so the rate of infection is even higher per pop.

    the nearest land mass to Bermuda is Cape Hatteras, N Carolina. Bermuda is a tourist destination and a high end one at that but most the infections were from residents returning from overseas especially the UK, and cruise ships, and then local spread at Rest Homes.

    from my research if you want to know what Barbados will do next look at what Bermuda has done and vice versa.

    both Ja and Guyana will outpace Barbados in infections and deaths but that is not to say that i agree with how Bim has reacted. we were too slow at the start. we should have mandatory quarantined, when the first infections were detected should have bypassed stage 2 and there was absolutely no need to close supermarkets


  23. @Greene

    Thanks

    A another is The Bahamas.

    All countries have different geographies, population density and inherent characteristics of the people.

    There is Cayman to model as well.


  24. Bermuda announces two-week lockdown amid coronavirus pandemic

    Most of the country’s 32 COVID-19 patients have been linked to tourists, but the tax haven for foreign companies is finding the origin of an increasing number of cases there “not as clear,” said Premier David Burt.

    “Together we must do all we can to save lives, and the danger of waiting is not worth the money it might save,” said Burt. “We must act decisively and we must act now. The future of Bermuda depends on us all doing our part.”

    The self-governing British protectorate, which has 60,000 residents, 8,500 of whom are Americans, will impose an 8 p.m. curfew.


  25. @Greene

    Bermuda is one of the top insurance and re-insurance centres in the world. They do not just depend on tourism.


  26. “Bermuda would have had at least 5 times the amount of tourists Barbados had…”

    Bermuda 2019 tourist arrivals (a record year): 808,240
    Cruise – 535,561
    Air – 191,417

    Barbados 2019 tourist arrivals:
    Cruise – 853,200
    Air – 522,583 (first 9 months)

    The response using California oil prices prove ny point. #showmedempapers


  27. Simplistic analysis????

    Mr. Successful is always making looking for favour from certain people. That is why is always negative and makes silly comparisons between items priced in US$ with the same items in Barbados in BDS$ and keeps forgetting about the economies of scales.

    Then he talks about the virus infections in Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad and comparing them with Barbados. What about population density, the close proximity of supermarkets in Barbados and other factors that he conveniently leaves out, compared with those in the countries he mentioned, just to make the situation look bad?

    FRAUD!!!!

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    I LOVE BEING CALLED A FRAUD BY SOME OF THE MOST DISHONEST AND INTELLECTUALLY CHALLENGED PEOPLE IN BARBADOS ON BU.

    HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO THE CAPITAL CITIES KINGSTON, GEORGETOWN AND PORT OF SPAIN AND SEEN THE MASSES OF PEOPLE WHO LIVE AND MINGLE IN THOSE CITIES THAT MAKE ANY PLACE IN BARBADOS LOOK LIKE A RURAL VILLAGE.

    THEY ALSO HAVE MANY MANY MORE SUPERMARKETS AND SHOPS IN THOSE CITES VERY CLOSE TOGETHER BECAUSE OF THE LARGE MASSES OF PEOPLE.

    I HAVE VISITED ALL THREE SEVERAL TIMES SO I KNOW THAT THE DENSITY YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT IS BS AS IT IS FAR WORSE THAN LITTLE BIM.

    POPULATION OF MAIN CITY KINGSTON JAMAICA 1,243,000 (1.243 million) TOTAL POPULATION 2.935 MILLION

    JAMAICA MAIN CITY HAS MORE THAN 4 TIMES THE AMOUNT OF THE WHOLE POPULATION OF BARBADOS.

    NO 24HR LOCKDOWN, OPEN SUPERMARKETS/PHARMACIES, CLOSED BORDERS AT THE MOMENT AND NO ONE PUT IN JAIL FOR 6 MONTHS FOR BREAKING CURFEW.

    O WHAT WE WEB WE WEAVE WHEN WE CONTINUALLY ATTEMPT TO DECEIVE OTHERS WHO KNOW NO BETTER.


  28. @Hal

    yes my research shows it is one of the top re-insurance centres in the world but tourism is v important to the local economy


  29. Barbados was paying some of the most expensive prices for gas at the pump before Oil prices droped

    Who expected that to change because oil price drop can only be a fool

    Compared a gallon of gas in Jan to a gal today for a true pic of if price dropped or not


  30. Shouting does not make one right, just proves one’s obnoxiousness #whodeCAPSfit🤣🤣🤣


  31. @Baje

    this is more up to date-

    http://www.royalgazette.com/health/article/20200417/covid-19-two-new-cases-total-at-83

    Ms Wilson said there had been no more hospital admissions or deaths from Covid-19 and that 35 people had now recovered.

    She added that there were 43 active cases and that nine of them, all people aged between 67 and 82, were in hospital. Five people have died so far from Covid-19.

    The island’s biggest spread of cases has been concentrated in the Matilda Smith Williams Seniors Residence in Devonshire.

    Ms Wilson insisted she was right not to name the second nursing home, which had a Covid-19 case in a staff member.

    She said: “Because it doesn’t necessarily represent a public health risk, there’s no need to identify the individual.”

    Ms Wilson added that “economic considerations” had played a part in a decision to allow staff to continue to work in different homes.

    Ms Wilson said care home regulations had “now been amended to prohibit staff from working at multiple facilities when the Chief Medical Officer determines there is a risk of spreading a communicable disease”.

    She added: “We are fully conscious of the challenges associated with this measure, but it is necessary right now to save lives.”

    Mr Burt said that Parliament would for the first time hold a virtual session today.

  32. Dishonest Bajans Avatar
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    @ Baje

    Even 2 blind men like Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles can see through these DISHONEST individuals and their posse.

    They don’t give a shite about Barbados or it’s people that is the reality.

    Only Politricks.


  33. and Baje,

    Jamaica on full lockdown from tomorrow for 7 days initially. dont know how they will enforce that in Ja though

    http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20200331/covid-curfew-seven-night-all-island-lockdown-starts-tomorrow


  34. yall are known to count tourists who are just passing through the airport to catch homeporting ships or ships passing through, those should not be counted neither should the myriad cruise ship passengers who SPEND NO MONEY..

    YALL ARE KNOWN TO PAD THE NUMBERS…FRAUDS…there is no way ya can be getting more tourists thann Bahamas, Bermuda or Cayman Islands….yall have been accused of that for YEARS>..


  35. yall are known to count tourists who are just passing through the airport to catch homeporting ships or ships passing through, those should not be counted neither should the myriad cruise ship passengers who SPEND NO MONEY..
    YALL ARE KNOWN TO PAD THE NUMBERS…FRAUDS…there is no way ya can be getting more tourists thann Bahamas, Bermuda or Cayman Islands….yall have been accused of that for YEARS>.

    What a bunch of nonsense!!!

    Bermuda does not have 10 major hotels (major being, more than 50 rooms), tell me how they could attract more tourist than Barbados?

    Please do some research, Bermuda’s economy solely depends on international business (Captives/Reinsurance). Tourism is ‘by the way’.


  36. That should read; ‘more than 10 major hotels’


  37. Who is more dishonest and intellectually challenged than Mr. Successful and his alter ego, Hyde personality, Dishonest Bajans?

    Coming here with a lot of misinformation passing it off as truth. Not an independent though about nothing, just cut & paste.

    Talking about population size and comparing it with Barbados’ is foolishness if you don’t look at population density, too.

    He has been saying all the time that Jamaica has no 24 hour lock down, and the supermarkets and borders are opened. Jamaica has been on a 7 day a week lock down since April 1.

    Mr. Successful is always talking about Jamaica, he must also tell us what are the differences between the measures Jam town introduce for the coronavirus and the one Barbados implemented. The supermarkets are opened, but the lines are still long.

    St. Catherine is now on a 7 day lockdown.

    Holness warned that “During the lockdown, everyone is expected to stay in their premises”.

    He said persons who are ill, or exhibiting flu-like symptoms such as a fever, cough, a cold or the sniffles, must also stay at home.

    “Tan a yaad. More than that, isolate yourself,” the prime minister stated.

    He explained that during the lockdown, persons will be allowed to “pursue the essentials of life”. However, this must be done in an orderly way to limit movement during the seven day period.

    As such, Wednesday and Saturday have been set aside for shopping, including going to the pharmacy.

    Persons 65-years and older, those who are pregnant, and persons with disabilities will be allowed to go to the supermarket, corner shop or pharmacy to make their purchases between 8am and 10am on shopping days.

    Persons with surnames A-M, who are younger than 65 years, will be allowed to shop between 10am and 1.30pm. For those with surnames N-Z, shopping will be allowed between 1.30pm and 5pm.

    “Everyone who is going to venture on the road or into a public space must take with them some form of identification,” said Holness

    Additionally, during the period of the lockdown, persons must wear a mask while in the public space and all the social distancing rules will apply. (QUOTE)

    The Police are reminding Jamaicans that the curfew has been put in place for public safety, and breaching the order could result in fines up to one million dollars and imprisonment for up to one year.

    And Mr. Successful is coming here to tell us that ……. O WHAT WE WEB WE WEAVE WHEN WE CONTINUALLY ATTEMPT TO DECEIVE OTHERS WHO KNOW NO BETTER, when that is what he is trying to do? {Quote}


  38. @ Greene

    Starting tomorrow, Jamaicans will be under an all-island curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. to slow down the spread of COVID-19, which has killed one person locally, with another 35 infected with the virus. It will last for seven days.

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    STILL NOT 24HRS AS IMPLEMENTED BY “MIA CARES”.

    PEOPLE WILL STILL HAVE 14 HRS EACH DAY DURING THOSE 7 DAYS TO CONDUCT PERSONAL BUSINESS AND WITH SUPERMARKETS/PHARMACIES OPEN AS NORMAL LIKE ANY OTHER RATIONAL COUNTRY THAT CARES ABOUT ITS WHOLE POPULATION.


  39. Mr. Successful is also always talking about Barbados is backward for sentencing people to 6 months for breaking the curfew. Look at how

    Jamaica is treating people that break the curfew there.

    To be fined JAM$1,000,000 or 12 months in jail.

    Is that not also backward and barbaric, too?

    So far this month almost 20 people were arrested in Jamaica for breaking the curfew.

    Mr. 3 degrees said he taught at UWI. The people that he calls backward had to pass through his lectures. Imagine, he left this cesspool and more ignorant that who he does criticize.

    He is also not familiar with the truth. He says he don’t live in the US, but he made a slip up last week in one of his posts.


  40. #showmedempapers


  41. WARU and all the bright ones of BU:

    None of you have yet answered my questions as to why the U.S. government ignored the cable(s) sent by their diplomats in January 2018.

    Wunna frighten’ fr the question?

    or wunna frighten for the answer?


  42. Silly…wuh i would ignore the cables too…did you see how much billions Beijing spent in Africa for colonization purposes totally IGNORED THEIR BIO-LAB SECURITY and then used the handy African scapegoats to get away from taking responsibility for their PLAGUE…

    it is only the foolish African leaders and the even more foolish Caribbean leaders get sucked into the diplomatic shite…


  43. But the supermarkets in Jamaica only open to persons, based on their surname for 3.5hrs, so pray tell how will they shop for 14hrs? Murdaaaa. #shownedempapers #allboutdeLIES


  44. “Please do some research, Bermuda’s economy solely depends on international business (Captives/Reinsurance). Tourism is ‘by the way’.”

    well it’s nice to hear that Bermuda was smarter than yall to be depending solely on a one horse economy, fickle and non-lasting and an iffy tax evading/international business whatever, not my words, the people that put yall in the dog house said that….ask Loblaws.

    tourism should be a “by the way” side hustle only anyway, the PEOPLE read majority population should be running the economy…with their business acumen.

    that does not take away from the fact that yall PAD THE NUMBERS…competing to claim ya get more tourists than all the other Caribbean islands……still competing during a PLAGUE…tacky, tacky…


  45. Silly…if it makes ya feel any better…ah waiting to hear who else was involved in the 21st century in helping Beijing spend billions of dollars in their LET’S COLONIZE AFRICA AGAIN SCAM…because they know the foolish ass leaders are too self absorbed to even notice..

  46. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    @ Tron

    From henceforth de o;e man shall refer to ye as Tron The Sexton.

    not as in church sexton but as the famous Court Jester Sexton

    The story goes as follows.

    “Cardinal Wolsey had long occupied a precarious position in the court of Henry VIII. When he was accused of treason, he used his favorite fool to try to help buy his way back into the king’s good graces. Wolsey gave the king Hampton Court Palace and a “natural fool” named Sexton.

    Sexton may have been the same fool first given the name “Patch.” One story tells of the king giving the fool a warrant to collect a tax of one egg from every man unhappy with his wife.

    The fool immediately told the king that it was he who owed the first egg.”

    De ole man has already told you to be wary of Silly Woman and her impaired reasoning skills.

    Speak to her of garden produce and recipes and such but do not engage her deeper.

    She call de ole man heartless because she say i cant empathize with the nature of death where one cannot breath and the starvation of oxygen to the brain and the absolute despair for the victim, the doctors the nurses and the family.

    De ole man will leave her to believe same for I know not what is planned for all mankinde but de ole man knows that it is known.

    Covid HAS STOPPED OUR WORLD and caused us to rethink our real purpose here.

    Just take a look at the Death count here of 7 ans see that it paused the Killings and the Drug related murders.

    The Silly One cant understand what introspection is because she lacks those skills poor thing but you Tron the Sexton Jester of Kings and King of Jesters, do.

    The people who are thinking are watching the Mugabe Regime and how they are handling this crisis while they have to stand in lines around the supermarkets.

    These people have ATMs and internet to view their bank account balances as they decrease and they have an idea where $$$ going come from to replenish those accounts during this crisis.

    De Sheeple, many of whom are poor, have no such facilities available for them.

    There “next dollar” in in their hands WHILE THEY ARE STANDING IN THAT LINE, jobless and begging for the next dollar for tomorrow.

    You know how much sex and back shots going on on a daily basis?

    She is an idiot woman who has no idea about the realities of Covid on the pockets of the poor and the ease of sex during non curfew hours.

    Simple Simon by name and by nature.

    Like de ole man said before, this covid has changed the world and it will affect the thinking bajans who will watch if and how the BLP resuscitates the economy.

    the non thinkers are going to focus on if and how the BLP allows them to get to a market to get food and gets them money for tomorrow.

    AND WHILE BOTH ARE WATCHING THE DEATH COUNTS, the poor people are watching know that if it is one of them, they dont have the money for the coffin and the funeral, and they have no income to negotiate the fees with the funeral home.

    Theirs is going to be a more primordial response IN THE FORM OF WHO THEY VOTE FOR AT THE NEXT ELECTION.

    The longer this Conora persists THE WORST THE OUTCOME WILL BE at the Polls


  47. He is also not familiar with the truth. He says he don’t live in the US, but he made a slip up last week in one of his posts.

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    But the supermarkets in Jamaica only open to persons, based on their surname for 3.5hrs, so pray tell how will they shop for 14hrs? Murdaaaa.

    #shownedempapers #allboutdeLIES

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    MAN I LOVE IT BUTTHEAD AND BEAVIS SHOWING THEIR ASSES IN FULL DISPLAY

    SHOW ME THE COMMENT WHERE I LET SLIP UP LAST WEEK I LIVE IN THE US.

    IF ONE COULD READ AND TELL TRUTH INSTEAD OF TWISTING I SAID CLEARLY THAT I WAS TRAVELED/VISITING CALIFORNIA LAST WEEK FOR THE DAY AND OBSERVED THAT DAVID HAD MISLEAD THE BLOG THAT CALIFORNIA SUPERMARKETS EVERYONE HAD TO WEAR A MASK, I SAID THAT WASN’T THE CASE AS I WAS IN ANOTHER CALIFORNIA CITY AND HAD WENT INTO HOME DEPOT AND A FOOD FOR LESS (SUPERMARKET) AND OBSERVED THAT ABOUT 70% OF THE CUSTOMERS WERE WEARING MASKS AND PURELY VOLUNTARY.

    LA ONE OF THE MAJOR CALIFORNIA CITIES HAD INSTITUTE MASKS FOR EVERYONE.

    (PEOPLE WILL STILL HAVE 14 HRS EACH DAY DURING THOSE 7 DAYS TO CONDUCT PERSONAL BUSINESS AND WITH SUPERMARKETS/PHARMACIES OPEN AS NORMAL LIKE ANY OTHER RATIONAL COUNTRY THAT CARES ABOUT ITS WHOLE POPULATION) Quote from Above.

    SO THIS NONSENSE OF 14 HOURS SUPERMARKET SHOPPING PER DAY NEVER MADE THAT REMARK

    I CLEARLY INDICATED THAT FOR 14 HOURS PERSONS HAD FREEDOM TO GET ON WITH THEIR PERSONAL BUSINESS.

    SO RATIONAL PEOPLE COULD SEE WHO ARE THE DECEIVERS AND TWISTERS.

    WHO SAID COMMON SENSE WAS COMMON.


  48. Mia really needs to open the supermarkets to normal hours though, this is now beyond the absurd, people are sharing HORROR STORIES…..but that is alyuh business…it’s not me they are going to kick out the parliament for bad planning and mismanagement.

    this can go on for weeks, no use being pigheaded, it is not working so make it work now…most people are not being serviced because they are not getting in to buy their food. ..and it will continue for some time.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/146679753336207/permalink/159306865406829/


  49. I CAME ACROSS THE BELOW ARTICLE SHOWING JAMAICA SUPERMARKETS SHOPPING IS BETWEEN 6AM TO 2PM FOR EVERYONE 7 DAYS A WEEK.

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    Total Lockdown: Government outlines new restriction laws to contain the spread of coronavirus

    The government of Jamaica will be implementing laws that will restrict movement to contain the spread of the coronavirus-COVID-19.

    These laws will go into effect on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. The restrictions will last for seven days but will be reviewed after five days.

    The announcement was made by Prime Minister Andrew Holness at a press conference on Monday. Under the Disaster Risk Management Act, the government took these measures.

    “We are treating supermarkets, corner shops, and pharmacies as essentials, but we ask they respect the restriction, no gathering of more than 20 and if you have that many people, maintain social distance,” he said.

    Adding that markets will be opened from 6 am to 2 pm.

    https://buzz-caribbean.com/news/total-lockdown-government-outlines-new-restriction-laws-to-contain-the-spread-of-coronavirus/

    NO NEED TO TWIST THE TRUTH FOR YOUR AGENDA IT IS OUT THERE ON THE INTERNET FOR THE WORLD TO SEE.

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