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Some ‘insane’ Barbadians are asking the question again – is the standard of living we have become accustomed tosustainable. Is it sensible for us `a net importer and purchaser of foreign currency to promote and implement policies that guarantee we must BORROW billions in foreign and local dollars to fund the short fall not covered from taxes collected in the case of domestic and foreign earnings?

Many years ago, ironically at the tail end of the last economic boom which Barbados never recovered, former Prime Minister Owen Arthur warned Barbadians about dark clouds on the horizon and the urgent need to make adjustments. To be expected we continued to engage in immature partisan political ranting as the walls of our society cracked are now tumbling around us.

We are a tiny island with zilch natural resources having to depend mainly on the fickle invisible export of tourism to generate foreign exchange to pay for our conspicuous consumption habits. We continue to build oversized homes, purchase fossil burning expensive SUVs, travel to distant lands to fulfil manufactured aspirations , aspire to study at elite universities, select exotic foods from supermarket shelves, the benefits sold to us on foreign cable beamed into our homes 24/7. To any sensible and educated person the dinosauric economic model could not and does not sustain the level of expenditure we have to incur. There is a good reason why Barbados’ economy has been described as open and susceptible to what economists fondly refer to as exogenous shocks.

On top of the obvious challenge of managing a minuscule 6-8 billion dollar economy largely dependent on a fickle tourism product, there is sufficient evidence – see Auditor General Reports outlining a litany of public sector malfeasance (private sector is always complicit) AND corruption to conclude we make a challenging situation more difficult. With revelations coming out of the arrest of former government minister Donville Inniss et al, there is evidence a culture exist that feeds corrupt behaviour. Although not a unique circumstance to Barbados, Barbadians must hold ourselves accountable for the kind of country we want to build for our children.

Many in this space lived through the 2007/8 global crisis and the oil crisis of the 70s. It is evident from the experiences of the two episodes we have not learned enough to commit to implementing resilient ‘fit for purpose’ policies. WE have allowed ourselves to buy into the ‘good life’ of consumption fuelled by an economy built on beach ground. Even in the face of the obvious, we have to listen daily to bull pucky discussions designed to take us no where. Unfortunately with the multiplicity of agendas to satisfy, with social media a ready purveyor of the inane the blame culture has taken deep root.

It is 2022, according to establishment analysts were are on the precipice of another global recession, one that should it occur given our fragile open economy will again wreak havoc on the lives of Barbadians, decimating a debt ridden middleclass and moving the poverty line north. Our visionless leaders combined with a level of disengagement from Barbadians – who the blogmaster has always contended ceded entitlements under our democracy to the political class – will have to suffer again for it until we learn to do better. The reference to a people getting governments they deserve has been recorded countless times in this space.

To the immediate matter at hand summarised in the article shared by a BU family member:


Rising food prices are changing the way we eat and shop

Emily Peck

https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/U5xvN/1/Data: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; Chart: Thomas Oide/Axios Visuals

Skyrocketing food prices in the U.S. are changing the way Americans eat and grocery shop — they’re buying more store brands, and less costly meat and produce. Some are now just making do with less.

  • Meanwhile, food manufacturers continue to “shrinkflate” — putting less potato chips or cereal in the bags and boxes that we buy.

Why it matters: This is inflation hitting home, contributing to the overall bummed-out mood of the nation.

  • Once upon a time, grocery shopping mainly fell to women, but these days 92% of adults do it. That means most everyone’s noticed rising food prices — and many have adjusted in ways both minor and potentially devastating.

Driving the news: The cost of “food at home” is up 11.9% from last year, the largest increase since April 1979, according to the scorching hot inflation numbers released Friday. Nearly every category of food the government tracks saw accelerating price growth. The most inflationary categories, as highlighted in a note from JPMorgan on Friday:

  • Egg prices up 32% year over year, thanks in part to a January bird flu outbreak that killed about 6% of commercial egg-laying chickens, as Axios’ Hope King explained last month.
  • Fats and oils were next on the list at 16.9%, partly due to the war in Ukraine, followed by poultry (16.6%) and milk (15.9%).

Unusual trend: The increases in prices for food at home are outpacing food-away-from-home, which is up *only* 7.4%.

  • This is “historically unusual,”JP Morgan notes. The growth differential is the widest since 1974, they said.

State of play: For a good snapshot of how rising food prices are changing behavior, we checked the most recent Beige Book — where the 12 regional Federal Reserve banks report on economic conditions in their area (h/t Planet Money’s Indicator podcast on this one):

Read full article https://www.axios.com/2022/06/13/rising-food-prices-are-changing-the-way-we-eat-and-shop


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451 responses to “Cost of Living Matter (2) – A Time to Remain Unborn”


  1. The electorate agreed with her it seems.

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    nearly forgot to mention….brought to my attention that the greedy pigs in the minority crimeunity have pushed out ALL the small chicken farmers to have one PIG monopolizing the chicken industry to supply hotels, restaurants and other business places.the names of exactly WHO did it is well knows…..

    .the farmers are CRYING OUT…maybe BU can represent them..

    ah wonder which sellout took a bribe to allow that in these times..

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    William Skinner

    @ David
    This is not about Mottley; it’s about a pervasive political and economic culture that refuses to address serious socio economic inequalities,
    Until we as a collective admit and swiftly move to correct this state of affairs, it matters not who sits in Illaro or who holds the majority in parliament.
    We are heading no where very fast. This is not time for sweeping serious matters under the carpet.
    We need to change the narrative and it will not be achieved if we keep going backwards trying to recreate a Barbados / Caribbean that no longer exists.
    Sometimes, it seems that we relish being stuck in mud.

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    *the names of exactly WHO did it is well known…think they are so special thieves and crooks..

    “How hast the mighty UK so fallen? That there could have elected a clear asshole like Boris Johnson and many more before him including the war criminal Tony Blair who has made tens of millions in graft since leaving office.”

    and cousin Boris is such a star in my first book too….these dudes are sketchy, have been for hundreds of years, what else can we expect….except hundreds more years of same..

    “the Conservatives cannot rid themselves of Bojo,”

    and he got NO PLANS TO GO ANYWHERE except where he is…lol

    Scotland is trying to get independent of UK, they have no plans to go down with SSUK ship..

    “Absent Angela Merkel, Xi and Putin we seem to have all assholes running the world. ”

    those three seem to get things done..,,another sketchy clown took over from Merkel who seemed to at least have commonsense..

    “And once these kakistocrats set in we should expect unending political decadence.

    Unfortunately, Barbados is as bad as it gets, as well.”

    when ya want to copy kaka-istocracy….dah is wah happen…ya are nothing but a FAILURE..

    some have not been taking this seriously, to their own detriment….but it seems there will be gnashing of teeth for many…they are however ON THEIR OWN..

    “WASN’T AWARE THAT BU A BLOG IS PAYING BLOGGERS FOR THEIR SUGGESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS.

    STEUPSE”

    pay them hundreds of thousands of tax dollars a year to talk shite and do very little to NOTHING, then they get their best ideas from a fowl blog for free…..right, we are so over that…but they can continue waiting…PLT can tell anyone about all of them..


  5. Freedom for Trots / Jah Guide
    When Capitalism FAILs as it did in 2008 and was propped up so that the monster could live with less rights, pay and job security for its workers leading to more exploitation and money in the pocket for smaller percentage of Global businesses, then countries like Russia, China and Cuba with socialist Governments may fare better.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l27COH_FiFQ


  6. false start
    here comes the original start

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    “Maybe Bushie is right. Spiritual forces are at work😇”

    it is, it is, it is…the things being seen elsewhere are phenomenal….

    Willliam…you know you are wasting your breath right.

    the reason why there are so many other forums to awake the people to realities and it’s working just fine…we don’t even need to post some things to my sites or to this site to get it done….we can reach everyone EVERYWHERE because we know how to…all across the region, diaspora and the earth.

    ..some people like to have something to complain about, the highlight of their day, then blame it on the victims when the criminal politicians commit their worse crimes…but they have boxed in themselves…so let’s see what they are made of…IN GETTING OUT.


  8. March Down Babylon, Dub, Version, The Chosen Brothers
    I know more about UK and Johnson, who is such a repugnant and wicked liar, that there is no reason to have any interest in politics. Just turn it off.


  9. @William

    It is about MOTTLEY and the so-called maximum leaders who preceded her.


  10. Featuring Africa
    Declaration of Rights (Original Jamaican Mix)
    African People

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJsWDOHBu-8


  11. This is how capitalism works.

    I am all for marching but I need to know why and for what.

    The present inflation was caused how? What can be done about it?

    Is this march about the present inflation or is it about the nasty capitalist system?

    Are they protesting income inequality or thr current inflation?


  12. Says Donna, as she sips a long cold glass of local coconut water, not imported “juice” from Chefette.

    Bajan chicken dun parboil an’ ready fuh de grill pan.

    Grilled potatoes (my one concession to English tastes) coleslaw, tossed salad okras and beets, most locally grown, some right here in my yard.

    It en dah hard. And actually, it is much harder for me to eat tasteless, imported food.

    Rainy season soon come! Grow some veg in a few old buckets, nuh! Sheep dung free!


  13. We the people are many more than the hotel guests any day of the week. My chicken comes from my cousin down de hill. They cannot force me to buy from elsewhere.

    Yuh mean sweet potato pie, breadfruit pie an’ yam pie in muh belly!

    “Pie in de sky” advice that served our foreparents very well.

    Last time I checked FOOD was second only to water for survival. The barely surviving need FOOD first.

    I do not need a politician’s example. Don’t know when last I saw a politician.

    Thank Cynthia Wilson, Cameta, Marion, my grandparents, parents, Cuhdear Bajan and even Dame Bajans.

    Wuh polititian wuh! I have not learnt ONE THING from a politician EVER!

    Too besides, yuh gun march pun an empty big belly????


  14. Why many black children fail

    https://youtu.be/Ka4QMdV75Mw

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    “that there is no reason to have any interest in politics. Just turn it off.”

    saw an article last night where people across the bigger countries are just turning away from traditional media…particularly the lying dangerous corrupt politics, AND THE EVER LYING POLITICIANS…

    they said they can’t take it anymore and shutting off EVERYTHING. tv, devices, stopped purchasing news rags……they know what they want to read and LEARN…and the shite people got as a steady diet for the last 100 years…is not it…they are moving on to better….thanks to the information highway…

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    “EU warned of years of high gas prices ahead – Russia’s frmr energy minister

    Gas prices in the EU will remain high for several more years, Russia’s vice-premier and former energy minister, Aleksandr Novak said on Friday, warning of serious problems across Europe when the autumn-winter period starts.”

    Pacha….let the fly by nighters in Barbados continue LYING to the people about renewable energy……when, the very first thing ya gotta be able to afford is the astronomical rise in oil and gas prices to DRIVE renewable energy, and if ya can’t, continuing to tell people ya can is just ANOTHER LIE..

    winter is months away and people are worried about heating their homes etc, luckily there is no such worry in our region of the Americas….but ya still gotta have TONS OF MONEY to buy oil and gas…to do anything…


  17. @ Pacha
    Maybe Bushie is right. Spiritual forces are at work
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Very soon, even you will see EXACTLY how right Bushie is…..


  18. David,

    I hear these days about “leading from the front” (lol) but I think we the people may need to “lead from the back”.

    Backing back to de future! Our foreparents drank mauby from the mauby woman, walked nuff and rode bicycle, raised livestock, grew produce and ate it. Got their eggs straight from under the fowl. Washed clothes on a jucking board.

    Then they sent us to schools where we learnt to be fools.

    Now we look to those of the political persuasion for pie that we know could only be found in the sky when we die, by and by (if one is of that religious persuasion).

    And for those of another persuasion, until Mother Earth rids herself of those who would continue to persecute her, a return to standpipe school is the only temporary reprieve.

    It is change or die! Sooner rather than later.


  19. This does not absolve our government of its duty to those who pay them. But who got time to wait pun dem?

    It is like waiting for a Transport Board bus under Freundel Stuart.

    My son’s schoolmate and our cousin used to make him walk. She said they would get home before the bus came. Sometimes they did.

    And it was far less frustrating! Doing whatever little you can within your power is recommended by psychologists over doing nothing. It is apparently better for one’s mental health.

    Go figure!


  20. Is there not a small problem with everyone rushing to ‘plant kitchen gardens’ now?
    Is it not a bit more challenging than just ‘juking’ a seedling in some dirt and waiting to reap? slugs, birds, pests, thieves, hot sun, work….

    Boss, Bushie started this shiite about 15 years ago and (now) ’simple things such as tomatoes and celery took a GOOD while (and many tries) to get ‘right’.
    People tend to UNDERRATE the expertise needed to be a successful farmer and even just a kitchen garden hobbyist … but wunna gwine find out …LOL

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    Bushman…some of us have been practicing for YEARS….GOT IT DOWN PAT…

    i got yam, dashene, eddoes….sorrel trees rocking….parsley and scallion shot up…ochras will be planted shortly…some areas, people KNOW…do not go there to tief anything….or else…and it’s not only some bad ass dogs ya gotta worry about…


  22. Bushie

    It was Pachamama who brought all these forces unknown to you to bear on this world long before you summoned the courage to.

    Two things, they will destroy your White god forever.

    Then there is always the general presumption in your writings that you somehow have some moral or spiritual superiority over Pacha. How can that be when you worship the very White demons currently ruling the world and responsible for all wickedness. By following their book for example. Knowing nothing more and don’t want to either

    But the forces fashioning a new world will not have anything to do with the White devils whose lyed Bible you still harken unto we can assure you.


  23. LOL @ pacha
    One thing about you… when you make up your mind that it is night, the sun could burn off your donkey, …and you will STILL insist that it is night…and dark too…
    This ‘white God’ of your imagination that seems to dominate your very being, is your burden buddy – not stinking Bushiy’s

    Unlike you, Bushie did not go looking for ANY God,( the Bushman was a regular brass bowl, and hence not THAT smart) so Bushie did NOT discover any ‘white God’.
    The ‘Trinity God’ of the brass bowl church had LONG convinced the young bushman that most people did not think…

    BUT THEN BUSHIE WAS ADOPTED….practically abducted…
    ,,,and ended up on BU with a wicked whacker… LOL

    Boss, if the ‘white god’ had adopted the bushman, Mr Tea would have been parading around town as a Billionaire …NOT as a shiite bushman with a damn whacker….

    And BTW…the forces that will fashion the new world are the IDENTICAL forces that CREATED the original….only now the CREATORS have prepared a corps of ‘bushmen’ to show all brass bowls how to run a proper ship…


  24. David
    The people are not stupid! Here’s a good tracker https://www.ft.com/content/088d3368-bb8b-4ff3-9df7-a7680d4d81b2


  25. @enuff

    We have to compare apples with apples.


  26. Food as Medicine with Kathy Yang [PDF]

    “Let food be thy medicine
    and medicine be thy food” — Hippocrates

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) uses natural foods as medicine for promoting health, preventing disease
    and maintaining or losing weight….

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    Everyone is like……..what, these demons have been traitors cyclically for all this time……and got the goddamn nerve to believe they are getting away with this into another generation….oh reallly..

    ““The traitor of other races is generally confined to the mediocre or irresponsible individual, but unfortunately, the traitors among the negro race are generally to be found among the men placed higher in society, the fellows who call themselves leaders. The man who will compromise rights of his race can be classified in no other way than that of a traitor also.”

    – Marcus Mosiah Garvey


  28. Bushie
    Even if your narrative is right it has nothing to do with a stinking Bible which remains your center of being.

    And Black man who is ignorant of his own ancestors, history, and has “adopted” the unspiritual cultural norms of somebody else has no chance of being what you claim. None!

    If we are wrong then tell us what is your proper frame of reference and stop wid this raassssoul airy fairy braabowlery which talks a lot but says absolutely nothing.


  29. I dun know that Donna and Cudhear will not starve. I also know they will continue to share with the less fortunate, as I do up here. Spent two and a half hours today cultivating weeding and watering. Picked nuff, nuff, callaloo. Having cookup rice with Bajan spinach from last year, carrots, garlic scapes and onions. In the toaster oven is half a duck being roasted.
    My Chinese mustard greens are ready and the leaves are as big as breadfruit leaves., My bok choi can be picked and my english potatoes are already flowering. The cranberry and romano beans are starting to climb the trellises but the sweet peas are slow.

    In the allotment we have 400 gardens and there is a waiting list of over a hundred people waiting for a plot. Fact is, no one in the gardens is starving. Lots of the produce is given to the Food Bank, neighbours and friends. I have ginger, basil and a gogi berry growing in pots in the back next to the fence. In the front I have oregano in a pot. It is a weed so I have to keep it contained.

    I used to send boxes to relatives but they told me not to send anymore that it is too expensive to get them. The brokers are fleecing them, then there are customs and a surcharge of $25 for the pleasure of receiving something. I refuse to send my hard earned $$$ to Barbados for personal reasons, so I hope they will start planting and dirty their hands like I do.

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    Pacha….i fell into a treasure trove..

    but re the ESCALATING crash…i take it that the know it alls…..HAVE NO CLUE WHAT TO DO……trapped themselves in a corner…and don’t know HOW TO GET OUT….wuhloss…

    what i can tell them is they better permanently PUT AWAY that digital currency or crypto whichever scam they been trying to douse evabody in for the last 4 or 5 years cause not a fella int want anything to do with or paying attention to them nor it….they are shit outta luck, again….lawd..

    all kinda ting going on…and not a fella cahn remember dem or what they look like…..murdahhh!!

    “Bitcoin tumbles to 18-month low – crypto coin’s market capitalization’s shed over 70% since all-time high last November

    The world’s top cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, has dropped below the $20,000 threshold for the first time since December 2020, trading data shows.

    The coin had plunged around 13.7% over a 24-hour period as of Saturday afternoon to a low of $17,593, its weakest level in 18 months. It did then manage to regain some of the losses, pulling back up to $18,556. It has recovered slightly more on Sunday, trading in the green at $19,351 at around 12:00 GMT, but analysts are skeptical about further gains.

    “Breaking $20,000 shows you that confidence has collapsed for the crypto industry and that you’re seeing the latest stresses,” Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA, told Reuters, adding that “even the loudest crypto cheerleaders from the big rally are now quiet.”

    “BREAKING: Macron’s alliance set to lose majority in French parliament – projections”

    “US oil reserves running low – stockpile forecast to dwindle to 40-year low by October (Bloomberg)

    Washington has been actively selling from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) over the past year to keep energy prices from rising even higher, Bloomberg reported on Friday, noting that the government can’t keep tapping the reserves forever.

    According to the report, over the past year almost 115 million barrels were released into the market. Those sales have soared to a record high of nearly one million barrels per day since mid-May. At the current rate, the United States is selling more barrels from its reserve than the production of most medium-sized OPEC countries, such as Algeria or Angola.

    The SPR contains two kinds of crude: medium-sour, which is the quality of crude pumped by Russia, most Middle Eastern countries and Venezuela, as well as light-sweet crude.”


  31. Ahem! I speak from experience. All KITCHEN garden work can easily be completed before sun up or in the hour or so just before sundown, if one is so minded.

    Pests can be handled if one is consistently keeping track of them. Eggs and worms can be seen and removed. I manage to grow flawless cabbage, chinese cabbage and kale without harsh pesticides. I grow my cabbage in pots in my verandah. Companion planting with natural repellants works. Some insects which prey on certain pests can also be encouraged to hang out and do their thing. There are homemade brews that also discourage pests. Lil blue soap, cayenne pepper and neem got my previously troublesome squash leaves looking purty enough. Blue soap to turn the table on the killer fungus, cayenne pepper to burn the greedy pests backsides and bitter neem extract for their “sweet tongue”.

    The bending, stooping and other “exercises” are doing my body good. “Hard” and productive work is good for body, mind and soul. The early morning sunshine boosts the immune system with vitamin D.

    From the “farm” to the table is tastier and more nutritious.

    This novice is literally reaping the sweets with plenty to spare.

    P.S. The madwoman had some mango tieves twelve years ago. One day de madwoman show she madness and she en miss one mango since.

    The birds, monkeys and I understand eachother. I plant spinach and leave them to seed. The birds eat the seeds and leave my tomatoes and sweet peppers. alone. The mangoes, they eat the high ones and I eat the low ones.

    The monkeys are only destructive if you chase them. If you leave them be, they eat some and leave some.

    A gutterperk and loud threats of lassoing and the sheep and goats gone too. The grapevine works well. Who doesn’t like a madwoman’s tale?

    No problems that are worse than having no money and having no food.

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    William…….maybe it’s time they PACK UP the pretense….🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    all dah pretening must be tiring…especially with what’s coming down the chute like the ACELA….


  33. Oh shiite! It tek Bushie FIFTEEN YEARS?????? Not to conquer a kitchen garden! I started in 2020. My rasta cousin gave me a crash course. A few tips from Cuhdear, Dame Bajans and Dr. Lucas and Google and Youtube did the rest.

    Now I can teach my rasta cousin a thing or too. Months ago, he wanted to pull up my tomato plant. I picked a tomato this morning. He thought my lettuce seedlings too scrawny to transplant. A few weeks later and he and I cannot manage to eat all.

    Bushie must be into commercial farming. THAT obviously is much more difficult. Or else he en got as much sense as a country cunt.

    Murdaaaaaah!


  34. TWO


  35. @ TLSN June 19, 2022 2:31 AM
    (Quote):
    @Cuhdear Bajan,
    You used the term laden to explain the over abundance of exotic fruits such as breadfruit and mangoes when they are in season. It comes as a shocker when Barbadians from the diaspora visit your sun-kissed island and witness the tonnes of fallen fruit rotting away on the ground. The price of such foods are astronomical in western Europe. They are valued and are now recognised as super foods.

    We often hear how monkeys are destroying food crops. Surely they cannot be responsible for your country men’s innate inability to pick low hanging fruit. They are indifferent towards planting something as simple as a fruit bearing tree. Yet, they delight in driving their car to there nearest local Massy’s to purchase overpriced inferior foreign sourced food. Is it any wander why your country is so heavily indebted.
    (Unquote).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    A very factual and ‘bitingly critical’ contribution, there!

    It’s really heart-rending to see the cost of those ‘exotic’ foods while Bajans back home allow such healthy products to go to waste.

    Barbados, from observation, is the only country on this planet where well-drained arable land is left in bush and turned into dumping grounds for imported waste while the citizens import fruits and vegetables from Central America and coconut water in plastic containers from South East Asian countries.

    Maybe the coming economic depression and pending war(s) will wake up the people to undergo another Bush(e) experiment.

    If only Barbados can produce more people like Cuddear Bajan and Donna to help feed the nation and save the people from pending health crisis!

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    “Maybe the coming economic depression and pending war(s) will wake up the people to undergo another Bush(e) experiment.”

    Miller……they had DECADES to get it right, but they follow and listen to their shallow LYING POLITICIANS who USURP plantation lands to grow food for THEMSELVES…….and telling the people SHITE bout a graduate in every household and a car in every garage surrounded by LAWN GRASS…which no one can eat…they like to pretend about first world and world class SHITE THAT ARE UNIMPORTANT…then they reduced themselves to punching above some UNSEEN WEIGHT……more SHITE….

    they did this to themselves….listening to idiots in the cabinet…

    there were people selling seedlings in supermarkets FOR YEARS…encouraging agricultural planting, they ridiculed the people, all types of nasty labels they put on them,……hope the clowns who did that STARVE…cause they cannot afford the salt poisoned imported garbage any longer…and the importers can’t afford to bring them in either…since a lot of the container ships are anchored on the other side of the world and can’t move…

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    Ah wonder how they are going to be world-class and first class when their world is in such a mess…and their stock is dropping lower and lower cause they LIVE OFF DEBT…

    ….i can’t STAND POLITICIANS and for a very good reason as we will see more and more…going forward as everything UNFOLDS…

    The IMF MD warned them, they aint seen nothing yet….

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    William Skinner

    This kitchen garden revolution has been bandied about going back to the 70s with people such as Carmeta Fraser, whose slogan was : Food comes first.
    It is nothing new .
    There was a time when raising stocks and kitchen gardens were the economic lifeblood of several families.
    However, the truth is that once we moved away from agriculture to tourism and the service industry economy , the attractiveness to anything remotely attached to small farming, livestock rearing apparently became less attractive.
    Barbadians are past masters at fooling ourselves. There are supermarkets selling fresh sugar cane juice throughout North America. Every single crop we produce is found everywhere in all major supermarkets and farmers markets.
    We cannot seriously hope to compete at this eleventh hour because we are literally going to have to start from scratch. There is nothing really in place to propel such an occurrence. However, attempts to get breadfruit as a major export crop is quite welcomed.
    The Prime Minister’s attempts to hitch what little is left of our agriculture to the Guyanese wagon is perhaps our only hope. It should be supported.
    The irony of all of this romanticism and wonderful nostalgia, is that many of the most productive kitchen gardens and livestock raring were done without running water attached to the homes.
    Today, according to Brasstacks callers, even if they have water, the bills are too high or the taps run quite sporadically.
    While we should all try to grow something and perhaps cut down a bill here and there, the simple truth is that we should not fool ourselves that it will now become a national past time.
    The hole in which we are in is not that easy to climb out of and the sad thing is that we are slowing but surely entering an era where those we entrust our country to are being let of the hook and the citizens are being blamed for a lack of leadership and vision.
    The political class is not protecting us but it looks as if we are to protect them.
    It will not work forever. Telling me to grow something is no problem but : what have you done for me lately. That is a reasonable response under the circumstances.
    Romanticism and nostalgia are like most drugs abuse them and they usually destroy you in the end. A permanent state of non-existent euphoria.

    Peace


  39. Whoever suggested that we should protect politicians????

    I said we shouldn’t wait on them or we shall surely die!

    Is it better to gnash teeth and wail while we wait to die?

    Well, not Donna! Don’t know what cane juice and breadfruit in overseas markets has to do with kitchen gardens. The idea is not to sell to America and England. The idea is to reduce our food bill.

    There is much for which we can blame politicians but there is also much for which we can blame ourselves. This is what right-wingers say is the outcome of “socialism”. We become too dependent on government.

    So William can pretend that we don’t get on like fools wanting to drink champagne on mauby pockets but I know otherwise.

    William can pretend that we don’t eat bare Chefette shite while sitting our fat asses for hours in front of 65 inch tvs bought on hire purchase.

    But Donna knows otherwise.

    If people cannot buy food and don’t want to grow any, let them talk shite about this idea of kitchen gardens going back to the 70s and watch Donna eat.

  40. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Donna
    We all interpret socio economic problems and issues differently. There is nostalgia, romanticism and reality in all of us.
    My position is that there is a reason people are eating Cheffette and like it or not, we are dealing with a society that has embraced instant gratification. It comes with the economic policies of governments , not only in Barbados, but throughout the world.
    My thesis remains that we are no longer the society that is nationally attached to agriculture and stock raising. The educational system successfully steered two full generations away from that . Like it or not that’s the reality.
    The ability to feed ourselves will not be via any mass kitchen gardens. As I pointed it; it will help but only at a very small level.
    Apparently, when you reference what transpires in other countries to buttress your points it is okay. All I have done is point out that agricultural produce that we produce is all over the world. That’s a reality.
    Nobody anywhere puts down kitchen gardens but to suggest that maintaining a kitchen garden of any import is as easy as it was thirty or forty years ago is not that accurate.
    In every country, individuals cut and contrive to counteract economic hardship. And while I support calls for kitchen gardens and drinking less soft drinks, to avoid certain negatives , reality tells me that example is always better than precept.
    Barbados has no food plan to seriously touch the importation of food. That’s why I support the Prime Minister’s efforts to
    get some form of realistic policy in concert with Guyana.
    A country is best managed by clearly defined public policy. It’s not going anywhere by calling on the populace to get up one morning and do anything just so. That’s why I was at pains to point out that we have been asked to keep kitchen gardens and I attempted to show why they were vital parts of our lives when we were basically an agricultural society.
    We can’t educate people one way and then expect them to go another.
    For example: what is the economic policy in relation to our fishing industry. We don’t have one.
    Any progressive economic policy especially one focused on food security will of necessity have a fishing policy. None has been put forward. Once upon a time we had shrimp boats.
    We need to sometimes look at the bigger picture and realise that we are talking about a country not individuals.
    And if those who lead us haveno vision we cannot go forward. Visionary leadership is lacking throughout the region. And it is lacking elsewhere but my focus is how to move the Caribbean forward. That’s why I support the current Barbados and Guyana joint ventures.
    I really don’t see what’s so hard to grasp.
    Like it or not the country is eating what it was fed, speaking metaphorically.
    Peace.

  41. Magnificent a.k.a Magno – Yu Heard Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂ IUPAC ID: (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol Avatar
    Magnificent a.k.a Magno – Yu Heard Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂ IUPAC ID: (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol

    2015 making history
    Do you remember when David Cameron whitesplained to Jamaica about Slavery
    Since then the Black population has become a little bit more woke about biggest crime to humankind
    and racist pasty whitey has declared a war on woke
    that’s why we call them scum as in white scum

    David Cameron rules out slavery reparation during Jamaica visit
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34401412

  42. Magnificent a.k.a Magno – Yu Heard Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂ IUPAC ID: (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol Avatar
    Magnificent a.k.a Magno – Yu Heard Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂ IUPAC ID: (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol

    Dub A Rub Riddim
    incoming ting called
    mi god mi king him name jahovia jah man
    the plane land

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXus3Q_N4wU


  43. Nobody is suggesting that mass kitchen garden planting can feed Barbados. I am saying that those who are crying out can plant a little something to counteract inflation. Sweet potatoes and cassava don’t need that much watering or care and are easy to grow. Granted, that is a five month solution but this thing is expected to be around for a while. Herbs also do not need much watering and are also easy to grow. In this way, you can cut down on your grocery bill. Throw in a spinach vine, a pumpkin vine and a couple of okra plants and yuh gone clear. There is no need to grow as many crops as I do or even to attempt the challenging crops. The idea is to reduce one’s food bill, not to eliminate it.

    But if people prefer to waste time politician-watching and gnashing teeth instead of chewing on something good, that is fine with me. If they don’t want to “get up one morning” and do something different, then they can wail and watch me eat. They can get up one morning and find they have no breakfast.

    My point is that sooner or later we must take responsibility for ourselves and control what we can control.

    Excuses and talk about being educated away from agriculture do not cut it. That explains our dearth of COMMERCIAL FARMING.

    THE REST IS ON US.

    What nostalgia what! Is necessity no longer the mother of invention?

    You are talking national and YES, I am talking INDIVIDUAL – INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY!

    You will soon turn me into a damn right-winger!

    P.S. Pray tell, what is the reason we are buying Chefette? I thought it was because we are too lazy to cook. That is the only reason I ever buy food that does not taste as good as my own.


  44. @Donna

    Agree we have to feed an individual mindset of self help. Bear in mind our children and onlookers model their behaviour based on the environment. Each citizen take sensible decisions and positive outcomes should be the result. By creating positive mindset innumerable possibilities may emerge.


  45. Down in Bosnia they say the need some marijuana
    Down in Serbia they need some sensimillia
    They killing jah jah children like it going out of style
    Cease the killing spree and sow some ganja seeds


  46. David,

    I cannot understand how we cede our personal power, both intellectual and physical to politicians and governments so.

    By all means, hold their feet to the fire but in the meantime, think and act for yourselves.

    No politician ever set my agenda or influenced my thinking. Why should they? They are mostly lawyers with sweet mouths, that’s all! They cannot even influence my eighteen year old son. He pays them no mind.

    We got this way because we wanted to. WE wanted the champagne life. WE wanted the monster houses surrounded by lawn, flowers and concrete. WE wanted the gas guzzling SUVs. WE wanted the 65in tvs and the ass-growing lazy time in front of them.

    WE wanted to abandon the ways of our parents. And our parents wanted us to abandon them too.

    Not mine, doah.

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    William….this should wake up all the TOURISM PIMPS…who can’t see anything else but to depend…and their usual dependency nonsense….they better learn to walk and chew gum at the same time.

    “Like it or not the country is eating what it was fed, speaking metaphorically.”

    and i bet ya everyone will agree on the SAME DEFINITION OF HUNGER….when they CAN’T EAT…without any contradictions or arguments.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/holiday-weekend-sees-massive-amount-flight-cancellations-rcna34297

    “Many airlines have already cancelled thousands of flights for the summer season, including Southwest Airlines, which cut nearly 20,000 summer flights.

    Delta is cancelling 100 daily departures from destinations in the U.S. and Latin America, affecting travel from July 1 to August 7.”

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    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “The hole in which we are in is not that easy to climb out of and the sad thing is that we are slowing but surely entering an era where those we entrust our country to are being let of the hook and the citizens are being blamed for a lack of leadership and vision.”

    better ABANDON THAT HOLE and FAST…..or try eating LYING POLITICIANS and tourists….those with nostalgia are political pimps and fowls….followers not leaders….they are of no use to anyone or any movement…that’s why i have no respect or regard for any of them…useless breathers…


  49. @Donna

    Unfortunately a lazy mind is a byproduct of our growing middleclass which is anchored in working for others at the expense of fanning an entrepreneurial spirit. It isn’t only Barbadians afflicted with the malady.


  50. “Unfortunately a lazy mind is a byproduct of our growing middleclass which is anchored in working for others at the expense of fanning an entrepreneurial spirit”

    Perhaps Donna and Cuh Dear Bajan could start up a Local Home Grown Gardening Service for the lazy middle and upper classes

    Ganja Farmer / Marlon Asher
    Na Na Now!

    Yes I’m a ganja planter
    Call me di ganja farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Babylon come and light it up on fire
    Me a chant
    Yes I’m a ganja planter
    Call me di ganja farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Babylon come, yo yo!

    Big stinkin’ helicopter flow through di air
    What dem call it dem call it weedeater
    Dem never did there when me wa totin water
    Or when me did applying fertilizer
    Yet outta di sky dem spittin’ fire
    And I’m a little youth man with a hot temper
    Me dig up me stinkin’ rocket launcher
    And in a di air dispense the helicopter
    Me ya chant

    Yes I’m a ganja planter
    Call me di ganja farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Babylon come and light it up on fire
    Me a chant
    Yes I’m a ganja planter
    Call me di ganja farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Babylon come, hear Chunne na man

    Tru jah jah bless I with nuff a good vibes man
    And true mi a di artist with di ganja inna di land
    Make doctors get nuff medication
    And so dem coulda give it to dem sick patients
    Make get chemists get nuff medication
    And so dem coulda brew new medication
    Make singers get some inspiration
    And so dem coulda spread jah message pon di land
    Me a chant

    Yes I’m a ganja planter
    Call me di ganja farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Babylon come and light it up on fire
    Me a chant
    Yes I’m a ganja planter
    Call me di ganja farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Babylon come… watch it

    Come and say ganja ganja ganja ganja
    If you no waan to call it dat call it sensimillia
    If you no waan to call it dat call it marijauna
    If you no waan to call it dat call it di indica
    Me a bun it in a chalice and push it inna paper
    Lord, that’s how me love me ganja

    Yes I’m a ganja planter
    Call me di ganja farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Babylon come and light it up on fire
    Me a chant
    Yes I’m a ganja planter
    Call me di ganja farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Babylon come, ya ya!

    Well it’s like ten thousand Babylon in one blue van
    Waan come trespass on dis man damn ganja land
    Ten thousand Babylon in one blue van
    Waan come trespass on dis land
    Ganja planter
    Call me di farmer
    Deep down inna di earth where me put di ganja
    Me ganja, ganja, me ganja
    Love di ganja, ganja, ganja
    Me ganja, ganja, me ganja
    Love di ganja, ganja, me ganja
    Me ganja, ganja, me ganja
    Love di ganja, ganja, ganja

    Ganja Farmer – Marlon Asher

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