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Amid the din of Covid 19 noise muted calls from the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) and the United Progressive Party (UPP) for the government to deliver a ‘budget’ have gone largely unnoticed by the public. The blogmaster agrees given the comatose state of the local economy the call is justified.

It is no secret the BLP inherited a sick economy in 2018 made worse by the ongoing pandemic that has negatively affected tourism – the key economic driver and contributor to foreign exchange earnings. Prime Minister Mottley is politically aware to know a budget at this time will encourage an uncomfortable national debate about the economy. She prefers to buy time to find ways to breath life into the economy, attack the high unemployment and more importantly ready the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) party for the general election due in 2023.

It is unfortunate that in our system of government the narrow interest of political parties always trump national interest. To apologists who posit that the majority of Barbadians prefer to enjoy the Yuletide season instead of listening and discussing a budget exposes the inability of Barbadians to assess the perilous state of the economy. The government of Barbados must be encouraged to constantly communicate to Barbadians its fiscal and monetary measures designed to kickstart the economy, the sooner the better. 

Barbadians are described as an educated people, successive governments have allocated significant sums to the education Head amounting to billions of dollars – see page 599 of the 2021-2022 Barbados Estimates. Unfortunately we have not seen the investment translated to a vibrant, independent level of financial analysis and thought in the public space. We are a country mired in debt, locked in an IMF program with a junk status credit rating with key assets and institutions owned by non Barbadians. What more do educated Barbadians need to know to be galvanized out of a sense of civic responsibility to get Barbados back on track? What will it take for Barbadians to become strident about the inability of successive governments to implement transformative policies as they are about replacing the word God with Creator in a non binding document? What better time for the government to confide in the citizenry plans for improving the economy than during the month of November when we celebrate independence and moving to a Republic?

The last 15 years have been one of the worse periods of our existence as an INDEPENDENT nation. Let the election cycle begin – should we vote the same old B or the same old D is the question. What is that the Chinese proverb again?

If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are headingLao Tzu


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109 responses to “Time for Budget is Now”


  1. HANTS
    RE De maguffees like Vincent and the GPs know betta dan me.
    THANKS FOR INCLUDING ME WITH THE IMMORTALS LIKE VINCENT AND GP2 IN BUSYNESS AND ECONOMICS AND THESE HIGH MATTERS MAN
    I AINT LEARN MUCH SINCE I USE UP DE SCHOLARSHIP I IS AN EX SCHOLAR NOW

    BUT YOU SHOULD BE STRUMMING ON YOUR GUITAR AND SINGING
    ONE OF THESE FELLAS DONT BELONG TOGETHER
    ONE OF THESE FELLAS IS NOT ONE OF THE SAME

    YOU CAN USE DE TUNE FROM SESAME STREET AND CLEAN UP DE LYRICS OR MEK UP YOUR OWN TUNE

    BUT BETWEEN U AND I De maguffees like Vincent and the REST OF DE FELLAS ALL MEKING DEM POINT AND DE DRINKS FLOWING.. I WILL HAVE A PLUS OR A TIGER MALT


  2. Time for a Budget

    Exercise in futility
    The spokes person for the imf says No
    The IMF helps govern.this country and there word is law which supersedes of rules for good governance
    Why because we owe them money


  3. Their deaths bring the lives lost to COVID-19, so far, to 223.

    https://www.nationnews.com/2021/11/26/five-lose-battle-covid-19/


  4. @ David.

    I will wait till I hear the budget to comment. What I know is that while numbers do not lie, one can present those you want to and omit the ones you don’t.

    It is easy to stress how much in my wallet and not mention who I got to pay this evening. Anyhow I will await the budget when ever it shows up. While March is the financial year end it is customary to get a budget around this time.

    Of course all that was pre republic maybe that too has changed. LOL

  5. NorthernObserver Avatar

    I am unsure what “we” think a Budget will provide?
    It is highly unlikely to provide any greater clarity or accountability on a number of topics.
    Press reports already mention comments from the PM on ‘unspecified projects in the works’, which is a staple for all administrations of the GoB. And reports from whomever is Gov of the CBB.
    And since the most recent international credit report did not downgrade the Barbados rating, this can be used to proclaim “tings OK”. It doesn’t disqualify the offering of the Republic Bond. Nor inflict any further financial pain, should any borrowing rate be impacted by such ratings.
    Nearly forgot…a Budget. Future plans and financial projections. Simply, not a good topic.
    So lewwe drink a few rums, and delight in the new Republic, and observe even the stupid son of the reigning UK monarch is coming to witness her expulsion.

  6. Rich man poor man Beggar man thief Doctor Lawyer Indian Chief Avatar
    Rich man poor man Beggar man thief Doctor Lawyer Indian Chief

    “Barbadians are meant to snap up 125 million Treasury Notes of 125 million without being taken into the confidence of the government?”

    I take it you are rich rich


  7. NO

    The flight taking the idiot out of the island can be symbolic

  8. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @John2
    can we not see that plane leaving, and all those aboard, and all those on land in the departing party have little cartoon like bubbles above each with the same inscription “good riddance”. 😂😂

  9. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @John2
    hit send too early…
    I think it is known as a win-win situation?
    Unsure Grenville would agree, but otherwise.


  10. David

    What you have dearly hope for has always been an impossibility – tinkering verses radical transformation. Yet you seem to be unwilling to consider the true orders of magnitude being engaged.

    Maybe, just maybe, you should allow historical precedents school you as to how, given the vested interests acting as conservators of the status quo, will allow only the death of established organizing governance principles make room for transformation. Indeed, if these same forces cannot continue to contol “the world tomorrow” the dead will continue to be given life.


  11. @ Northern

    I am not listening for the numbers as much of that the governor has given, what I want to hear though is the measures.

    Now we heard minster Straughn already hinting at a “tuning” of the customs tariffs to ensure government is not cheated of tax. Of course nothing was mentioned about plugging the holes in our collecting system though. So like Robin Hood he will take from who he can find and ignore the others.

    What I want to hear is the “meat” of the plan. Tell me how you going close the deficit and if land tax going up for example, or what is the master plan. Of course if you fixed the tax collection strainer we would not need to pay more for toilet paper say, but that is small matters anyhow.

    Tell me how wunna plan to run an economy on a substantially lower level of income with the same expenses. You see i would like to know so I could cut back the 1 door shop expenses the same way! Like should I cut back on security say and feed the old dog only once a day for example?


  12. For real
    She said, “Oh, you rich rich?” (“You rich rich”)
    Bitch, I graduated, call me “Big Fish” (ballin’)
    I got Lori Harvey on my wish list (that’s Lori)
    That’s the only thing I want for Christmas (true story, uh)
    I’ve been had my way out here, yeah, know that’s facts (facts)
    You ain’t livin’ that shit you sell, yeah, we know that’s cap (that’s cap)
    You ain’t got to ask me when you see me, know I’m strapped (brrt)
    DC, OVO, we back again, we goin’ bad (ooh, ooh)


  13. I do not care what the British think. This is about what WE think. Thinking about what they think is a waste of time.

    It is for us to make this meaningful. This is about us, not them. It is about how we feel about ourselves. We already know how they feel about us.

    We have to render that to be insignificant.


  14. Reduce wastage. Reduce inefficiency. Cut out corruption. Push agriculture. Push renewable energy.

    Forge or strengthen links with like-minded nations within the Caribean.

    All the other stuff is beyond me.

    On May 25th, 2018, I would have said have frank conversations with and engage the masses in a national agenda.

    But several missteps have been made along the way and I doubt that that is possible now.

    It’s going to be a long hard road.


  15. @Pacha

    How does one discover the tipping point? A series of unpredicted events by actors involved?

    #gladwell


  16. @NO

    As citizens part of our role is to be vigilant. Calling for a national debate/budget is central to raising civic awareness. We maybe be inclined to be cynical looking into the rear view mirror but there is a lot of untraveled road ahead.


  17. NO

    It’s all symbolic

    He coming just to turn over the crown to Sandra. So He is allowed one last royal visit.

    When he come in we should be still be under the Liz ( symbolically) When he departs we own Sandra will be wearing we crown

  18. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @JohnA
    smack smack
    You awake yet?
    Good
    Now listen. We are NOT lowering our standard of living. Neither is any other nation in debt up to their ying yang.
    All we wish to hear, is how can we re-finance our existing debt and/or which of our debt holders will provide debt relief and/or where can we borrow money at lower rates with longer repayment schedules.
    We have called 463.
    This sh!!te about deficit reduction, lowered levels of income/revenue, similar or rising expenses, sustainability….
    We intends to spend just as much as we have in the past. Or more. That has nothing to do with revenue collected, it is simply what the people need. They have earned it, they are entitled to it.
    I gone


  19. @NO

    Do you have an opinion on the Fortress Funds?


  20. David
    There will not necessary be one – a tipping point.

    Maybe, we’ve passed it already without recognition.

    Social scientists all over have been saying that “the centre cannot hold”.

    We may arise, or not, one morning to a totally diferent world. And different does not mean better.

    Macabre? Maybe!

  21. NorthernObserver Avatar

    No opinion…know nothing about them.
    Simple approach….seek investments which have a leg in the international markets.


  22. So keep far from the Republic Bond issue…LOL.

  23. NorthernObserver Avatar

    As I said earlier I am taking a TheO on that topic.
    My many earlier comments on GoB paper, and subsequent events should be instructive.
    You might ask yourself, what has changed?


  24. @NO

    The government.

  25. NorthernObserver Avatar

    The contents of the kitchen cupboards are more relevant than the chef.
    Unless of course IOU soup is one of your favourites.


  26. @ Northern.

    Lol you sure you not running in the next elections cause you sounding like you looking for a ministry? 😅


  27. I think you call that the trust now pay when or if you can plan.


  28. You maybe surprise how mere words can instill confidence in some unenlightened souls.

  29. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @JohnA
    I am agnostic, Ministries are of no relevance to me.
    In a similar vein, I think the believers say…In God we Trust, all others kindly pay cash.

  30. NorthernObserver Avatar

    Recalling the BU Bond salespeople Alvin and Angela? Their equivalents of today, are sure to step up soon.


  31. John A November 26, 2021 5:57 PM #: “I think you call that the trust now pay when or if you can plan.”

    @ John A

    It seems as though you implemented the plan in your ‘one door’ establishment. And, notice, I mentioned ‘establishment’ rather than ‘one door shop,’ because you may have a mega mart.

    I was going to ask if you have any vacancies for people to stock the shelves. But, then again, you guys would give that job a fancy title, such as ‘Logistics Coordinator,’ and the candidate must be a Certified Professional Logistician….. only for you to place a notice in the newspaper saying, ‘having received no suitable applications for the post, we intend to apply for a work permit to bring in a non-national.’


  32. A Dragon Reborn
    This budget ain’t happening, but this Republic is, so don’t switch off just yet.
    The nation will have to find it’s groove from it’s deficient past, and will then have to make it better for it’s children in the wheel of time.


  33. L’État, c’est moi. (Louis XIV of France)

    What the old king can do, our Supreme Leader has long been able to do. Mia Mottley is accountable to no one. She rules our island like the Leviathan.


  34. @ William

    “Break down:
    10 yrs Thompson/Stuart
    3 yrs Mottley
    2 yrs Arthur
    Period covered: 2006 to present.
    Question:
    Have we gone from the lost decade to the “ worse” fifteen?
    So have lost half a decade somewhere in there?
    Use and abuse of statistics.”

    Xxxx

    Is there a lack of appreciation for where we find our place in history today ??


  35. @William

    Consider

    What life will be like in 2025 in the wake of the outbreak of the global pandemic and other crises in 2020, some 915 innovators, developers, business and policy leaders, researchers and activists responded. Their broad and nearly universal view is that people’s relationship with technology will deepen as larger segments of the population come to rely more on digital connections for work, education, health care, daily commercial transactions and essential social interactions. A number describe this as a “tele-everything” world.


  36. The 15 years are calculated by the blogmaster from 2006/7 at the start of the global financial crisis.


  37. @ Artax.

    No please I might be a old one door shopkeeper in the bush with the side of the shop prop with wallaber post. Lol

    You know the ones that had a Weight under the scale pan to cover ” spillage.” That kind of “propriortier” as the fellows at laff it off would say.

    Listen them old fellows could teach many of these politicians and modern day businesses a thing or two about basis economics. They raised families off a small shop, educated their kids and bought a few properties well In their day. Of course many would argue that was a simpler time.

    Which leads me to ask as a people are we really better off today? Or is it a case where the old folks in fact had it better than us in real terms?


  38. @ Artax

    Let me quantify the last paragraph above a bit clearer.

    What I am asking is this, was let’s say a middle class couple where the husband worked at Cave Shepherd as a supervisor and wife maybe as a legal secretary, actually better off financially today say than in 1985? The question is did the increases in salaries for these 2 jobs over the last 35 years keep up with inflation, or are these persons now in real terms poorer than 35 years ago? Is it about income or is it about buying power in real terms vs salary compared to that of 1985?

    The reason I ask this is if salaries on the whole have not kept up with inflation over the last 2 decades, then how can we expect any real econimc recovery as the average person would now be poorer in real terms?

    Just food for thought.


  39. Is it about income or is it about buying power in real terms vs salary compared to that of 1985?

    Standard of Life Quantity of Life Vs Quality of Life
    Now let me meditate on some issues
    O Globalisation
    O Outsourcing
    O Automation
    O Zero Hour Contracts
    O Global Financial Crises
    O Wage Freezes / Wage Cuts
    O Cost of Living Rises
    O Global Wealth Inequality

    But, there has been some leveling
    now everyone is poorer

    and much dumber
    people don’t change when they get older
    they become more extreme
    and are now plagiarising conspiracy theorist copycats
    on a world wide web sitting in front of computer screens


  40. David

    Look at your internal contradictions. On the one hand, your christianity is to be a standard variable. On the other, you expect a government, as so misguided, to be the Grouch and steal christmas with budgetary realities. LOL

    These two should not comfortably coexist.


  41. @Pacha

    Christiananiry is a dogma which used by man to fuel wars and rumors of wars. Human beings yearn for a belief system to feed their purpose.

  42. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David BU at 8:24 AM
    As a human what purpose do you yearn to feed?


  43. @Vincent

    To be a good person.

  44. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @! David BU at 8:58 AM
    That is precisely the target of those who profess and practice other religions/ faiths. But they are merely targets and from time to time they will not hit the “bull’s eye”.


  45. @Vincent

    The blogmaster respects the right of anyone to access a belief system of their choice including the atheist.


  46. David

    What about the extremists in all religions?

    At what point do your central tendencies take absolute responsibility for these acts?

    And why should these inhumane impositions, all religions, be a given?

    Where did these religions come from? Was our world always so determined?


  47. BTW, atheists are regligious groupings as well.


  48. @Pacha

    This is why emphasis was made by the blogmaster to single atheism and gives support to the use of Creator in the Charter if Barbados wants to do more than pretend it is an inclusive society, a tenet espoused by the christian religion?


  49. David
    Your type of inclusivity would not be ours.

    Inclusivity, like independence, can only take root where historical imbalances are rebalanced. Those should be our focus. Not making ourselves acceptable to newly emerging “norms”.

    That kind of language is destructive. It ignores 500 years of history. No real development can so come.

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