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… Powah [power] is a funny thing. Persons we may otherwise have seen as rational and students of sound governance suddenly do the oddest of things. Isn’t this the ongoing crux of the NIS? And it happens frequently in the private sector too. Despite all the protestations, did ICBL get contracts which were facilitated? What else did they get? The fourth estate has never seen fit to publicly question the Board of CBL? I know of situations where a subsidiary may begin sinking, and the Board changes like rats off a sinking ship. The big ups from the parent don’t want association with a failure. But that doesn’t stop the same persons who bailed from forcing their decisions upon the Board, sometimes even at the complete exclusion of the Board. Powah is a funny thing…

-NorthernObserver

The blogmaster has been observing the strident views expressed by citizens of Barbados about whether to vaccinate. A few thousand were motivated to march during the pandemic. People have the right to behave as they like provided no laws are being broken. Local newsfeeds both traditional and and social media continue to be choked daily with news about Covid 19. There is so much information being shared that it is thought to be contributing to Covid 19 fatigue globally.

The environment is perfect for opposition forces to put ‘licks’ in the government to win favour with a general election due in 2023, the latest. It is the idealist who believes political forces in any country will ever see the benefit of working together in the interest of the public if there is political capital to be gained.

Does it make intelligent Barbadians ponder why political parties and agents are motivated to be ’vocal’ about selected issues? In recent months there has been some noise made about the decision by the Mia Mottley government to replace the Queen of England (soon to be King) with a local daughter of the soil. The anecdotal feedback from a cross section of locals continues to expose a lack of understanding about the workings of the government. One suspects it will take a generation of educating the general public to meet the civic awareness gap.

If there is a lack of understanding about the basic workings of government is it reasonable to expect Barbadians to be motivated to march in thousands or flood daily talk shows about governance related matters? For years the National Insurance Fund has been managed like Babsie rum shop. Under successive government the embarrassing situation exist where our most important fund is unable to produce up to date audited financial statements. Through it all the Barbados public continues to be unaware of the accurate state of the fund.

Why has the public, including the Fourth Estate not vigorously pursued the Four Seasons transaction to hold political actors accountable? This is a transaction that exposes mismanagement and corrupt behaviour of both political parties when in government supported by senior public servants. We have Mia Mottley who was contracted to do legal work for Four Seasons now prime minister and one of her Mercedes driving financial consultants Avinash Persaud, former executive chairman. Not to forget a former dead Prime Minister David Thompson who hired both of them.

The political outrage directed at Mark Maloney for failing to deliver Covid 19 vaccine is interesting if seen in the context of a player who was heavily engaged by the former DLP government. The blogmaster does not condone the obvious lack of transparency surrounding the procurement of Covid 19 vaccine. What is being asked of our gullible Fourth Estate and Public Servants whose role is to serve the public for good of country – why have you vacated your responsibility? Some of us will not be fooled by those who seek to manipulate public opinion to satisfy narrow interest.

For more than a decade no audited financial statements of the National Insurance Fund, for more than a decade the Auditor General has been highlighting issues without redress by successive governments, for more than four decades successive governments have turned a blind eye to private transportation woes in Barbados, to the point it has developed a sub culture, for decades successive governments have pursued the lazy path to managing the economy by dumping our eggs in one tourism basket, for years we have asked successive governments to revamp the education system to ensure our people are adequately equipped to sustain our competitiveness in a fast moving world, for years we have asked for a fit for purpose waste to energy solution, a judicial system promising for years to crash under its weight …

Barbadians are some of the issues mentioned not worthy of your outrage? Are you willing to march if asked for any one of the issues mentioned? We know the answer therefore do not expect anything to change.

In 2023 the blogmaster will ask Donville Inniss to start a new political party to lead us to a different place. A suggested slogan sure to win favour with the public is ”The Return of the Don”.



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244 responses to “Infected by Political Opportunism”


  1. Word on the ground others are thinking or planning to make a move
    Mia once said many hands make for light work
    However it seems less hands gonna make light work for the treasury
    Mia yu go girl time longer twine
    Also a suggestion that u bring back those ancestor slave bones and place them in their rightful place in Barbados


  2. Word on the ground
    Where there is smoke there is fire
    Buyer beware

    I am hearing there will be no more General Elections like before after Barbados becomes a Republic. Like the US has a GOP who decides who will be President and not necessarily the number of votes by the people, MAM will have a governing body like the GOP. Hence, why she is putting out all who she thinks will oppose her position, namely, Payne, Prescod,Toppin, Bostic, and King do not have the testicular fortitude to oppose her so they have declared early that they will be leaving. Hinkson is still ‘lapping ass’ trying to get back into the good graces, but his position is still unsure. Sheriff Marshall, Symmonds De Abuser, and Straughn De Ecuntomist can only ask, “how high?”

    MAM is determined to hold on to power until she died with this Republic which is why it is being hastily pushed through. Instead of having the Constitutional Reform for the people to read and understand, then have a Referendum so that the people can decide if they want to go forward with the Republic or not, MAM, unlike any other PM or President in the world, is having the change to Republic first. It’s like building a house and then buying the land to put the house on. Once she gets her Republic, no one will be able to touch her, but a lot who should know better are saying that the change to a Republic is a minor political thing.

    She wants “The Lord has been the people’s guide, For past three hundred years” removed from our National Anthem. Is it because she will be the people’s guide now? MAY GOD HELP US ALL.


  3. DIDNT PIECE TELL WUNNA ALL DAT AC ?
    YOU ARE GENERALLY AN IRRITANT BUT SOME TIMES YOU TALK NUFF SENSE
    BUT THOUGH SHE WILL BE PRESIDENT FOR LIFE, SHE WONT BE PRESIDING FOR LONG
    E.G BIDEN IS PRESIDENT TOO…..BUT HE WONT BE PRESIDING VERY LONG ….THAT IS EVEN IF HE IS EVEN PRESIDING NOW


  4. May God help YOU in particular! You are speaking about the ELECTORAL COLLEGE, not a GOP.

    Also, we the electorate do not choose the prime minister by the number of votes by the people. We vote for and choose the member of parliament for our constituency. The members of parliament decide who will be prime minister.


  5. We are having a president much like the post of governor general. Sandra Mason is to be nominated as president.

    Only GP would think you are making sense with that convoluted mess.


  6. John King should find much to interest him in those archives.


  7. Maybe he might find out why Nelson had to come down! lol


  8. Marston Gibson on drums, David Simmons on Saxophone, John King vocals.

    Need a keyboard player.


  9. Also need a bass guitarist.


  10. @ Donna

    The nonsense angela cox copied and pasted to BU in her October 18, 2021 10:28 AM contribution, can only be described as ‘pure, political propaganda and its author clearly doesn’t know what he/she is ‘talking’ about.

    Perhaps it’s a desperate DLP operative/foot soldier attempting to spread fear amongst the population……. and you dun know Coxy thrives in that type of environment.

    Note the contradiction:

    On one hand, the individual is suggesting Mottley is “PUTTING OUT all who she THINKS WILL OPPOSE her, namely Payne, Prescod, Toppin, Bostic, and King”………

    ……..YET, on the other, those SAME gentlemen DO NOT HAVE the testicular fortitude TO OPPOSE her, so they have DECLARED EARLY that THEY WILL BE LEAVING.”


  11. Hants,

    Marston Gibson actually plays bass guitar, I seem to remember.


  12. Does Neil Rowe do anything?


  13. Thanks Donna. So need a drummer.

    I could be the lead / rhythm guitarist but I am no lawyer or politician.


  14. @ Sargeant ,

    You gine be in Barbados on independence day ?


  15. @Hants

    Only if I absolutely have to be there, I have a couple of friends that travelled down recently and the reports are not promising but I am still aiming for early next year.


  16. Neil Rowe was a parliamentary secretary but was replaced when Mottley kicked MOE, Payne et al out. He functions as an MP.

    What we are seeing on the BLP landscape in the opinion of a lowly blogmaster is Mottley strengthening her hand in preparation for the next general election. Some candidates like John King washed in with the tide of a significant national swing and would have been swept out as same tide recedes.


  17. That’s it exactly!


  18. DavidOctober 18, 2021 12:05 PM

    Neil Rowe was a parliamentary secretary but was replaced when Mottley kicked MOE, Payne et al out. He functions as an MP.

    What we are seeing on the BLP landscape in the opinion of a lowly blogmaster is Mottley strengthening her hand in preparation for the next general election. Some candidates like John King washed in with the tide of a significant national swing and would have been swept out as same tide recedes

    Xxxxxxxx
    What is being played out on the blp political landscape is a Despot throwing out excessive dead weight
    Making way for a clean scale in hurried time for early elections


  19. Mia favorable ratings keep dropping one can bet about 39 percent at this time
    Hence discarding old bagge maybe her way of bringing back new confidence amongst the people


  20. Artax

    Note the contradiction:

    On one hand, the individual is suggesting Mottley is “PUTTING OUT all who she THINKS WILL OPPOSE her, namely Payne, Prescod, Toppin, Bostic, and King”………

    ……..YET, on the other, those SAME gentlemen DO NOT HAVE the testicular fortitude TO OPPOSE her, so they have DECLARED EARLY that THEY WILL BE LEAVING.”

    XccxThe only thing contradictory is you
    You dig into others comments and interprets the comments by your way of understanding
    Xxxx
    Once again u are dissmissed


  21. To show you how stupid these DLP yardfowls are – three hundred years stretches back into the time when the Laws of Barbados were built on slavery.

    At that time, the “people” of Barbados would have been the slave masters.

    SMH


  22. AC
    BE QUIET MIA WILL WIN THE NEXT ELECTION
    JOHN KING WAS USED JUST AS THE DENTIST WAS USED IN DUGUID’S CONSTITUENCY
    THEY BOTH SERVED THEIR PURPOSE
    THAT IS LIFE
    MANY FOLK GET USED ………..EVEN SOME OF THE BEST I AM NOT SURE THAT JOHN KING WAS/IS THE BEST


  23. Everything OSA said about Mia outside on the doorsteps of Parliament is coming true
    His prophetic voices rings loud and clear at the present events happening in the crumbling blp house
    Agard can now sit back and reflect on how Mia also used and discarded her in like manner she is doing to John King
    King has been humble and polite in his dismal quoting Mia as asking him if he was OK with his decision
    Yet in a blink of an eye before the words hit the ground running Mia had a replacement
    Not even a courtesy word came out of her mouth last night thanking him for his period of service to the country


  24. @ David

    Rowe was Minister in the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs.

    From what I understand, Mottley received several complaints about him from SMNW constituents.

    So far, the only significant achievement that can be attributed to Rowe, is the redevelopment of the market facilities at Pile Bay.

    I believe he will lose in the 2023 general elections.


  25. Thanks for the clarification Artax. He was so invisible it was easy to have forgotten his tenure an minister.


  26. angela cox October 18, 2021 12:15 PM #: “What is being played out on the blp political landscape is a Despot throwing out excessive dead weight…..Making way for a clean scale in hurried time for early elections.”

    What is the rationale behind the above comment?

    I cannot understand how Bostic and King deciding not to contest the next general elections could be reasonably interpreted as “throwing out excessive dead weight.”

    There isn’t any guarantee the candidates replacing those individuals who have decided ‘not to run,’ will WIN in 2023………. or even if the PM ‘calls a snap election.’

    If there is indeed some sinister plan to “throw out excessive dead weight,” I believe the best political strategy would be to name the replacement candidates, then have them canvass their respective constituencies; and subsequently ‘test’ the island’s political climate by asking the incumbent representatives to resign, thereby facilitating ‘by-elections.’


  27. Artax

    If there is indeed some sinister plan to “throw out excessive dead weight,” I believe the best political strategy would be to name the replacement candidates, then have them canvass their respective constituencies; and subsequently ‘test’ the island’s political climate by asking the incumbent representatives to resign, thereby facilitating ‘by-elections.’

    Xxxxxxxxx

    That is your strategy
    Xxx.
    In politics time.is of essence
    If she plans on calling early elections
    It means getting house in order at quick speed would be her number one priority
    Not a strategy of running back and forth
    She has social media and local media in helping her to do some of the heavy lifting
    Her accolades of King was one in which she was able to define with clarity in marathon speed which her supporters would endorse

  28. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    “Making way for a clean scale in hurried time for early elections”
    Clearly NOT a page from the FJS playbook? A very smart move. Most leaders ‘fumble’ with the existing plethora of mistakes, instead of drafting newer blood with potential. At least as far as JoeQ Public is concerned. To my mind, it is more of the same.
    Wonder if Rawdon going to run in St.Thomas?
    Still the odds at Harrah’s are 22-8 B’s, whomever runs.


  29. Shouldn’t those members of Parliament who have made it abundantly clear they will not be seeking re-election in the next round of general elections Constitutionally due by mid 2023 do the decent thing and resign immediately so that their constituents can get proper representation in these most challenging of social and economic times?

    And this advice also applies to the current LoO who is just functioning as a political waste bin.

    Why should the people be forced to tolerate those lame-duck dead horses and have to wait so long to elect committed candidates to represent their interests in Parliament?

    It is ‘clairvoyantly’ clear that MAM will be forced to call elections; not as a show of electoral arrogance but because of the pressures that will be placed on the MAM’s administration to administer the bitter medicine needed to save the Bajan economy from pending implosion.

    MAM cannot implement the necessary economic and financial adjustments in 2022 unless a mandate is obtained for a second term.

    Neither will the IMF continue to advance balance of payments bail out funds to finance conspicuous consumption unless the Bajan government lives up to its side of the agreement to reshape the economic landscape of the beleaguered country; a project in the pipeline since 2014.


  30. @NO
    Wonder if Rawdon going to run in St.Thomas?
    +++++++++++
    Wuhloss Rawdon must be a dud, one of those fireworks that never took off ah mean he was one who benefitted from the Constitutional change but wasn’t even named as a “junior” Minister when people like Neil Rowe and others were named to the many hands light work cabinet.

    Talk about de apple falling far from the tree.


  31. @ Sargeant,

    Rawdon was left in the ” parking lot ” because he was a threat to the PM.


  32. Brasstacks moderator Corey Layne is to be nominated to run in the next election.


  33. Observation Abstract: There is no such thing as Black Brown Yellow White Blood as All Blood Runs Red and is the same for one and all

    Wicked Babylon / Ketch
    Vampire


  34. @Hants
    Rawdon was left in the ” parking lot ” because he was a threat to the PM
    +++++++++++++++

    I know that you are in a joking mood


  35. Corey Layne BLP candidate.


  36. Meanwhile hear at home the blp ship MaM tossed and turns and the chairs are being rearranged word on the ground says John King heading for NC Fand Carol King well her position might be a little more on the big wig side as an Ambassdor


  37. Corey Layne wants to be a Boss and stick to the city.

  38. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Sarge
    One observation is a great many were given a chance to shine. Not only the many elected, but also from the unelected. Thus far, the rejects seem to outnumber the shiners. Some people are good at getting things done, yet this doesn’t always translate into getting others to do. The current PM is appearing more and more to fall into this category.
    Another is both SB and UPP were far more gender balanced in the candidates offered than the B’s or D’s at 6/30 and 4/30 respectively. The B’s are already +1 in SGN, and now potentially another +1 in St Philip. Of the +/- 17 named D candidates only two so far are women. And other than their President, none of the executive are women. The D’s continue to be gender challenged.


  39. Hants October 19, 2021 10:26 AM #: “Brasstacks moderator Corey Layne is to be nominated to run in the next election.”

    If that’s true, then, would be the appropriate choice for St. Michael North West.

    His origins are in the Black Rock area (his relatives have ‘deep roots’ therein)…….. he’s well known in the community and has done community service among the youth and adults during the tenures Clyde Mascoll, Mark Williams and Chris Sinckler.


  40. He is running in the City.


  41. @ Artax I just heard on the 12.30pm news that he is running in the City to replace Bostic.


  42. Remember, the former DLP candidate for The City in the 2018 general election, Henderson Williams, JOINED the BLP a few weeks ago.

    Perhaps Verla was also “throwing out excessive dead weight…..Making way for a clean scale in hurried time for early elections.”


  43. Way how govt has done this is so depressing
    It feels like a parent forcing a child to drink castor oil although the end result of the medicine is good the thought of drinking it and cannt say yea or nay becomes harder to to swallow

  44. NorthernObserver Avatar

    That we are hearing from Minister Husbands, (one of those Ministers in the Ministry)who has been in a froon-like slumber since the last election, suggests an election must be near?
    https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/10/20/need-for-stronger-diversified-services-in-the-caribbean/
    Watch her idled IG jump back to life in the forthcoming weeks.


  45. Breaking News
    Caswell says He’ll No

    https://www.facebook.com/270969375988/posts/10157949678105989/


  46. The last person leaving Barbados don’t forget to turn off the lights
    Senator Franklyn describe the voting procedure as madness
    Once again his voice is a reminder of all those things OSA said about the govt
    They have lost the way
    The leader is a meolmaniac and a Despot
    Today one Senator had the balls to stand up and say HE’LL No
    Madness indeed
    Madness


  47. I hope that Angela Cox voted 4 times on her own post at 10:28AM.🤭


  48. David / Artax
    Rowe seems to be quietly doing more than just Pile Bay. For one a brand new vehicle spray painting hub is coming to Spring Garden and if you do the digging you’ll see the many things he’s doing and or are coming like kiosks under the Building Blocks Project and the upgrade (including lights) of every NSC sports facility in his constituency as part of government’s plan. Yuh gotta keep reading, more than covid is happening.


  49. Whax pah lax
    Caswell made history on the floor of Parliament
    Could not belive what my eyes were seeing
    The press went wild
    Caswell Hero of the day breaks tradition taking the bull by the horns and kicking it in the balls
    Certainly a day to remember

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