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Mia Mottley out-strategized all comers to win the recent general election by inflicting another 30-0 drubbing on a hapless Democratic Labour Party (DLP). The win is all the more incredible because it was achieved after a 3-year period of unprecedented economic challenges caused primarily by the ongoing pandemic AND the brought forward state of a weak economy.

Besides the chatter about the capacity of the DLP to reinvent itself to be seen as a legitimate choice of a government in waiting, the more immediate expectation is the shape of the new Cabinet and appointments to the Senate expected to be communicated this week. Prime Minister Mottley has signaled among other priorities this second tenure will focused on continuing transformative pursuits to improve how the country does its business.

In 2018 Mottley appointed 26 ministers with several parliamentary secretaries and consultants bolted on. That decision continues to evoke robust discussion pertaining to the insensitivity of the decision given the weak state of the economy. Mottley’s justification was that the perilous state of the economy and the workload required to rebuild the economy justified her decision. Her explanation was summed up in the phrase – many hands make light work. The blogmaster admits the mandate delivered last week probably had little to do with a large cabinet and more to do with a favourable perception of Mottley as leader of government at this time by voters compared to the alternatives on show. 

Political pundits argue Mottley had the difficult job of managing 30 members of parliament coupled with executing government business efficiently. It explains her contentious decision to have appointed 26 members to the 2018 Cabinet. This time around it will be interesting to observe if she repeats the decision- no doubt with the Kingmaker’s blessing- to reappoint a large Cabinet.

Political morality requires Mottley to think carefully about the optics of of another bloated Cabinet to satisfy political expediency at a time many Barbadians are suffering. Mottley is aware of the hospitality sector where employees in the thousands were sent home or suffered reduced pay, middleclass and senior citizens who had to suffer deep haircuts to nest egg investments as a result of the debt restructure and generally a workforce that continues suffer because of significant contraction in the economy are the key considerations. An important trait of a good leader is to make decisions to demonstrate empathy.


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758 responses to “Did Many Hands Make Light Work?”


  1. You must stop calling people racist because they do not sing the same song as you do.

    In a country with ‘Montagues and Capuletd’ KK will be hugged by some and pushed away by others. Regardless of how you see him, many of those who criticize his politics sees him as a high achieving black youngster. But in the field of politics he will get some bashing.

    You accused me of racism for a comment I made about 2025 and of 80,000 non-existent immigrants.

    Stop it. Throw away your cheap whistle.


  2. [Bajan] Politics is

    Da Art of Storytellin’


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h54C5xaB58

  3. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    “Promises of more democracy to civil society and the re-creation of an economy reminiscent of an OSA dream world?”

    dream world is just about right..

    .Afrika was just warned by another powerhouse that their so called independence within the last 60 plus years at varying times for varying countries was FAKE ALL ALONG, as other powerhouses have warned the Caribbean for decades, decades, decades…but they have to see and FEEL for themselves…


  4. “You must stop calling people racist because they do not sing the same song as you do.”

    But, I already said that Big Boy just the other day I even called YOU The 0 racist for 1 stupid comment bad joke


  5. You don’t add 15 numbers together and get a mean, then add two more to them get a mean and say both sets of numbers have the same mean. One would compare the meanS of the TWO sets of numbers.

    Just an excerpt.
    ‘It appears that this than it helped their image and cause. contrast, the BLP ran a cohesive campaign concise messaging emanating from platform, and importantly coalesced behind could equally be claimed that the majority of citizens/electorate cared being managed well by the sitting returned to affected communities, was free again, buses were running and on time, garbage was being the environment was being homes were being built, tax being paid, contractors were being and the list goes on.’

    I will not comment. Perhaps it was just a strong of typos.
    ——-xx—-

    Lyall and Amit provide a free and high quality service.. Thanks guys.


  6. Agree with you, having some difficulty distilling what these two are trying to say.


  7. “The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ,
    Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit
    Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line,
    Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.”

    ― Omar Khayyám


  8. I have ‘knocked’ Koochie Koo and will do so again if the opportunity arise.

    I am glad for Koochie Koo. I am hoping that many youngsters on the island look at how he conducts himself and at his achievements and find a message/lesson that empowers them.

    As a son, I would be proud of him, but in the political arena he will still get a whack if the opportunity arise.


  9. … Nor will I: ever write a word that fades in light, this I must be certain; else lay desolate at bight.


  10. “What we shall be is written, and we are so. Heedless of God or Evil, pen, write on!”


  11. @ Miller January 25, 2022 7:11 AM

    Well, well, well. No Nazi comparisons! Anyway: If I remember correctly, the SECOND Reich was not a republic but a monarchy.

    Or do you have the kingdom of Jesus Christ in mind from the perspective of “millenarianism”? As you can see, I too have mastered wordplay.

    We should focus on China when looking beyond our own nose. Here I can see indeed many similarities between the People’s Republic in Asia and our model democracy.

    As for K2, I predicted his political role. If he proves himself in the Senate in the fight against the opposition (whatever it may be), he will soon become a minister and perhaps then deputy prime minister and new Supreme Leader of Barbados. Perhaps even the youngest Supreme Leader of all time.


  12. The moving finger is related to the idea of time passing, and once something is done, it remains in the past because time only moves forward.

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    Regardless of the other issues attached to the force, these people worked and should have been paid, if they don’t bring it to the public’s attention now it will stay hidden….all the culprits in parliament made sure they paid themselves and got their pensions for doing very little to nothing….now we see one of the reasons why the youth refuse to join the police force, and nurses flee…this is a deterrent to staying…so what’s the excuse, everyone else got their turn at ripping off the treasury…why was this money not paid…

    “The 2010-2011 Estimate provide payment of $1.6 million for Police Headquarters and management; $18.1 million for general police services; $380,484 for those in the police band; $771,641 for traffic wardens and $2,901 for officers attached to the Anti Money Laundering Programme.

    “It is one of the matters that we have set to discuss with the new commissioner of police.

    “Members of the force shall be paid an annual responsibility allowance at the rates and with effect from the dates specified in the Fifteenth Schedule,” the order read.

    The Police (Regulations) Allowances 2010 which listed 11 different allowances was dated October 26, 2010, three months after Brathwaite became Attorney General and three days following the swearing-in of Freundel Stuart as Prime Minister.

    The money for the allowances, more than $20.9 million, was provided for in the 2010-2011 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure, and included payment for detectives, plainclothes officers, washing, travel, flexible responsibility, subsistence, duty allowance and special operations.

    The regulations also cover allowances to be paid to orderlies, drivers and riders.

    For example, the legal instrument shows that certain members of the service are to be paid a responsibility allowance of $878.64 per month, effective April 1, 2010.

    “Members of the force assigned to protect the Explosives and Ordinance Disposal Unit shall be paid a monthly allowance at the rates and with effect from the dates specified in the Thirteenth Schedule,” stated the regulation made by the minister responsible for police administration”

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    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    and imagine they were all primed and ready to skim tens of millions, approx 48 million, with the vaccine agent scam, but 20 million is too much to pay those who keep the island relatively safe…

    350 million is too much to pay to pensioners who fund the NIS but 300 million can go tp the tourism crooks…and millions more to the manufacturing crooks and LIARS…..but the people FORCED TO PROTECT THESE CRIMINALS can’t get paid and neither can the nurses…

    try making that make sense, don’t care how limited in intelligence ya are, ya can’t.


  15. NorthernObserverJanuary 25, 2022 12:31 AM

    @John
    Climate change IS a thing.
    It is unfair to discount her words for a while.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    The world is not burning up because of Climate Change induced by man’s actions, just going through Weather Cycles as it always has.

    Notice all is quiet and the media is not pushing the Temperature Rise thingy because in many places, blizzards sub zero weather and floods are occurring and it would look kind of foolishy foolishy to be pushing the temperature rise/droughts explanation.

    Originally, many of the people who say today the world is burning up once said it was going into an Ice Age.

    It’s the Chicken Little Syndrone.

    Relax, have a little patience, time will tell as the prophesies unfold.

    Marsha Caddle will make no difference to the outcome and can be discounted where this is concerned.

    All will be revealed in the fullness of time, could be days, weeks or years, no one knows.


  16. 7:05 here. Day 6 , 1 NR
    Have a great day all.


  17. Where she becomes significant is in the LoO sweepstakes to be conducted in the next few hours or days.

    Everything points to her being a non starter in these but potentially, because she has a seat, she could be!!

    Regarding the LoO …. not long to wait to see what happens.

    It will be over in a matter of hours, maybe days.

    Not much time or patience required for that.

    If it does go on longer with no LoO, more voters will realise we really don’t need a party, a PM, a Parliament or a centralised Government!!

    Barbados too small to afford any.

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    Many more reasons will pop up for the distractions and sleight of hand…because it’s very clear that every VIOLATION will be made PUBLIC…

    so what’s the excuse, everyone else got their turn at ripping off the treasury, and the pension fund, for the LAST 11 YEARS and the prior 30 YEARS…why was this money not paid…


  19. Smart money is on Duguid!!

    …. but I don’t bet, just look on.

  20. William Skinner Avatar

    @WURA
    Haven’t you heard : Not paying people who work for the government is a managerial problem exacerbated by incompetent public servants.
    This is exactly why the nurses have not been paid and I honestly believe this is why the police are waiting for their allowances.
    These are just minor administrative matters that require no urgency. In the meantime , we have to deal with matters that cannot be held by up managerial hiccups and lazy indifferent public servants . Example: Putting a highly partisan youth in parliament to speak for all the young people. That only requires a constitutional change-no big thing.
    Hopefully, Franklyn will learn his lesson and go down on his knees, meet with the PM or her new Chief of Staff , and get the nurses paid.
    In the event that Franklyn is successful , the Police Association should take the hint and bend over as well.
    After reading what Franklyn said in today’s paper , I think that he is slowing getting the message as expressed in the St. George bye election?
    Peace.


  21. Moving
    Fingers
    Continued
    The fact that the writing is being done with a finger suggests that it is the hand of God tracing the words in the sand.

    Similarly, our bodies live only indirectly from food, but we live directly from the cosmic energy that flows into our bodies through the medulla oblongata at the base of the brain.

    Jesus said, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” The lips and tongue comprise the mouth of man, because this is where we eat in a physical way, but the mouth of God is the medulla oblongata, inside the hollow point at the base of the skull.

    This is where we receive the divine energy which truly sustains us, and it is this flow of cosmic energy which Jesus was referring to when he said “every word.”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9ldVVbr7i4


  22. The medulla oblongata is the connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord, carrying multiple important functional centers. It is comprised of the cardiovascular-respiratory regulation system, descending motor tracts, ascending sensory tracts, and origin of cranial nerves IX, X, XI, and XII.


  23. @ Theo
    A gentleman, on this blog said that I hated Indians.
    I am sorry I did not have the resources to expose him, I am assuming it is a man.
    One of the privileges of writing anonymously is that nobody knows who you are and you can write anything.
    Amazingly, I have seen some on this blog castigating others with the same language that another contributor was villified for using. The remarkable thing is that you can find a picture and christened name of the vilified but the other person doing the identical thing is anonymous.
    Peace


  24. “A gentleman, on this blog said that I hated Indians.”

    It couldn’t have been me as I ain’t no fucking gentlemen

    You were anti-Indian regarding the mixed race boy which makes you 50% ignorant on the borderline

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    “In the event that Franklyn is successful , the Police Association should take the hint and bend over as well”

    only the comfortable Slaves will subject themselves to be BENT and or BROKEN in this new era of you will be TAKEN DOWN..

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    “The remarkable thing is that you can find a picture and christened name of the vilified but the other person doing the identical thing is anonymous.”.

    not so anonymous anymore ….the VOTERS LIST, for which we can all thank the INCOMPETENTS…. is still there to find out who is who and using an anonymous blog to COMMIT MISCHIEF, STRIFE AND CONFUSION….and hiding behind a computer screen…


  27. @TheoG
    I have ‘knocked’ Koochie Koo and will do so again if the opportunity arise
    +++++
    A review of his articles reveals that he is just a rabid partisan BLP member, so I will not give him a pass whether he is 18 or 80. His is the voice of youth as long as they are associated with the BLP.

  28. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    “Barbados too small to afford any.”

    it will eventually sink in that the PEOPLE cannot afford big belly, overly ambitious in the WRONG DIRECTION…..go nowhere con artists….and will REDIRECT THEIR ENERGIES accordingly…those who are awake anyway….the process has started.

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    Saw where someone mentioned people are being told to not got to QEH…that is sound advice, one should only turn up there in an EMERGENCY…even those who are connected to the institution have been warning those close to them SINCE LAST YEAR to AVOID the place…if they can..


  30. Mia knows what to feed the people and exactly how they will respond
    Throw them symbols and watch them.celebrate
    Amazing how easy it is for 29percent of the population to control 71 percent with gestures and symbols
    Yet they say there are well educated people
    SMH

  31. William Skinner Avatar

    @angela Cox
    You need to accept that Mottley did not hold a gun to anybody’s head. The electorate voted on two occasions to give her all the seats, under two different leaders from your decadent and decaying party, which represents the same Duopoly.
    The people of my country have voted for these two parties and in their wisdom, which must be respected , they have voted for the party , at the time, they believe would managed in the best interest of them and our country.
    I do not as a rule get into BLP/DLP nonsense but to assume that the people are ignorant or were tricked is a very dastardly attack on our people.
    The people have voted for and then kicked out Grantley Adams, Errol Barrow and Owen Arthur , so they are far from ignorant .
    They simply exercised their right to vote for the party of their choice.
    As one who was rejected by the people, I realised that regardless of how I felt personally, I respected the wishes of the people.
    They welcomed me in their homes , we discussed both constituency and national matters.
    Quite frankly, I grew up a whole lot that day and for that experience. But, I have never thought that my people were ignorant.
    How would anybody sound to you if they said that Errol Barrow used symbols to trick the people? We all went to the Garrison in ‘66 and at one stage Barrow was also seen as unbeatable and along came Tom Adams.
    Peace


  32. @ Sargeant
    I have heard Mr. Kothdiwala on Brasstacks . He is as political and pro BLP as anybody who supports the Bees. He has appeared on its platform.
    He has openly showed his democratic right to align to the party of his choice. There are student politicians all over the planet.
    However, the PM said that it was time young people be heard in the Upper House. A very good idea. Unfortunately, she could not find any young person other than one who supports her party.
    And with that , any objective person would find her reasons for so doing purely political and obviously suspect.
    I extend sincere congratulations to Mr. Kothdiwala’ as he takes his well earned place on behalf of his party in the Upper House. He did not ask for it, it was extended to him by our Prime Minister.
    Peace.


  33. William
    First of all that is your personnel feelings
    Furthermore I never infer that the people are ignorant
    As for them exercising their right I would not stand by or have any reason not to be pleased or be happy for the few or many who choose to do so to exercise such a privilege
    However I do have a Constitutional right to opiniate on matters that are relevant to good governance that falls within the perimeters of the election results

  34. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    I am shocked Khaleel was not asked about joining the senate before he was named. If this is true, this could have been an embarrassment if he declined because he had other plans like completing his degree program overseas.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/01/25/teen-shocked-by-roposed-senate-appointment/


  35. Cuhdear BajanJanuary 24, 2022 4:55 PM

    @John January 24, 2022 3:28 PM “Mia’s HOA is once again barren.”

    Many ways to get children. For example by adoption. Physical children, spiritual children, political children. All can be had by adoption.

    “In love he predestined us to be adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will . . . ”
    Ephesians 1:5

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Here’s the problem.

    The House of Assembly exists under man’s rules.

    It requires an opposition and more specifically a Leader of the Opposition to inseminate it and produce the Senate.

    Not only is Mia’s House of Assembly Barren, no opposition, there is no chance of it being inseminated by the Leader of the Opposition.

    Adoption can’t work, the Leader of the Opposition has to hold a seat inside the House and there is no one who qualifies at the moment.

    So Ms. Mockley has to call in her consultant and lawyers to see if there isn’t some way to somehow crate a notional Leader of the Opposition from the existing DNA!!

    If she has named 20 members of the house to her cabinet, then the Consultant, lawyers and Ms. Mockley have the DNA of the remaining 10 to somehow create an opposition and then a Leader of the Opposition.

    The three of them are attempting to mimic God!!

    It’s already been tried with the Reverent Joe and look how that genetic mix turned out.

    Just follow the rules and go back to the polls and try again till we can get a fertile House.

    Right now the House of Assembly is like a Mule, incapable of reproduction.


  36. Last time we ended up with Reverent Joe from the efforts of the three.

    This time we may end up with a Frankenstein.


  37. @William

    There is merit in your comment. Khaleel is pro BLP and is obviously being groomed for a senior role by the PM. Part of succession planning.


  38. @ William Skinner January 25, 2022 10:12 AM

    Personally, I think K2 is quite neutral and therefore best suited for the Senate. I would not want to describe him as clearly pro BLP.

    Tron, always neutral and unbiased


  39. @William
    Good point

    @Critical
    No one honestly believes the shock That’s like John King not knowing he was going to step aside for Kay

    @DAvid
    The cabinet has been announced. The use of terms such as Senior Ministers, Chief of Staff and multiple Chairmen of Committees makes for interesting discussion

    The PM know where she wants to go, but, does she have the support of the majority of Barbadians in going there? Time will tell.


  40. @Observing

    We need a more strident voice from John Citizen now more that ever.


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    Track includes her daughter Blue Ivy Carter, WizKid and Saint Jhn


  42. So we have Super Ministers and other Ministers does this mean an inner Cabinet and an outer Cabinet?
    We were promised a post Republic Constitution, but first we have to tinker with the present one to allow the youth “representative” to sit in the Upper chamber.

    Post Republic there is now a PM Chief of Staff with the associated members of payroll; in addition to the new hires there is the communications team established last year to duplicate the work of the GIS. There is the PM’s Press Secretary, where does Jong and the Political advisor fit in on the payroll??


  43. “Unfortunately, she could not find any young person other than one who supports her party.”

    This comment makes no sense. It is called a GOVERNMENT SENATOR for a reason because the individual is there to support the government when AYES/NAYS are needed, especially since they do not have the majority in the Senate. The amendment does not only allow the government to appoint KK, but the President and Opposition parties can do likewise. #theintellectuallydishonestone🤣

  44. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, re *Agree with you, having some difficulty distilling what these two are trying to say.”

    It does appear that text is missing as some parts of the article didn’t flow practically, however, the commentary on the numbers was well defined. It’s the eternal argument of how those ‘Damn Statistics’ are sliced and diced!

    The basic argument has been that the admin was elected by a majority of the minority . That’s accurate. But the riposte is as simple: it makes no difference as Bajans by comparable numbers had previously elected this same admin. …. The article reflected that and whereas one can dispute their analysis, it’s really not too hard to “distill”!

    1.“…we observe in 2022 a reversion to the mean in terms of votes cast for the BLP of around 77 838. Given the likelihood that the ongoing COVID-19 disruption [… ] we argue that this result represents an excellent performance by the BLP.”

    2___”Nevertheless, some commenters have blamed severe voter apathy for the low total voter turnout of around 45 per cent. […] However, the data suggests otherwise and shows that the BLP’s voter turnout in 2022 not only beats the historical average, but also exceeds their performance in 2013, which was the closest to a split election result observed in post-Independence Barbados

    3_”On the other side of the aisle, the DLP’s performance is yet to return to the historical average, and it is hard to resist asking the inherent question: ‘But why,..”_

    4___”… as it relates to the DLP in 2022, we observe circa 30 273 votes cast in its favour. Looking at the data, this clearly represents a continuation of the anomalous performance in 2018 and suggests that the DLP has been unable to recapture the imagination of its traditional supporters, thereby reverting to its mean vote levels.

    5___To better illustrate these points, we provide the figure which highlights election results for all General Elections held from 1966 to 2022. We observe a mean reversion pattern for the BLP in 2022 but worsening performance for the DLP in terms of votes cast

    Slice and dice as much as you want but the CONSTANT remains: The DLP have lost the connection with Bajans and apparently also have lost their imagination and ability to be worthy guardians of our heritage.

    They need to address that IMMEDIATELY and curtail (stop, really) the non-productive blather about apathy and Mia’s personality!


  45. @ Enuff
    Once more you are missing the point on purpose. You should first listen to what the PM said and the reasons she gave for such an appointment.
    Once more you are being more than blatantly attempting to muddle a serious critique within your partisan BS.
    Look at your statement:
    “The amendment does not only allow the government to appoint KK, but the President and Opposition parties can do likewise.”
    I guess that the PM at no time mentioned she was going to get together with her parliamentarians and amend or change the constitution to allow Mr. kothdiwala to enter the chamber.
    I guess Mr. Kothdiwala did not say in the press this morning that he was “ humbled “ when the PM called him and extended the offer.
    You are not to be taken seriously. You are the most dishonest contributor to this blog. And you remain the poorest defender of the BLP.
    You should be the first in line when the political fires of the Duopoly are lit in the political hell.

  46. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    If this is accurate re “…It is called a GOVERNMENT SENATOR” then I am discombobuated by much of the commentary above.

    From reading the various posts on Kothdiwala I thought he was being appointed as an independant Senator.

    If the man is a government appointee then why all the chatter about the PM’s action … I would have to agree that “[the] comment[s] make no sense”!

    Ah well, this is politics!


  47. All the talk about KK is a red herring.

    He nor nobody else can be appointed to the senate until it actually comes into existence.

    There is no Senate, no Parliament and no Government!!

    For that to happen it requires a Leader of the opposition, two opposition senators need to be anointed and then appointed.

    Until that happens the discussion is a waste of time!!

    Worser really, it is insurrection talk because it seeks to undermine the Constitution.

    Have the BLP senators been sworn in?

    Can’t happen till there is actually a Senate otherwise Ms. Mockley and the President are in breach of the Constitution and are engaged in an insurrection.


  48. Relax while Ms Mocley, her Consultant and her lawyer try to fabricate an opposition.

    Enjoy the show, I am!!

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