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A Happy Independence to Barbados may we stop and take a look at how far we have come and how much further we need to go to make Barbados a better place for all.
Strength comes in numbers for united we stand or divided we fall. Proud to be Bajan
Happy Independence Day !
Happy Independence day Barbados and especially to those of you who are part of the BU family.
Happy Independence, Bim! We getting older…may wisdom come with age, and ambition follow suit, so that prosperity may be the outcome!
May the “love” that binds us be always stronger than any temporary lapse into discord; as unity in a mission of justice for all our people will give us strength.
Happy Independence Day Barbados!
Happy Independance BIM
I pledge allegiance to my country Barbados
and to my flag,
To uphold and defend their honor,
and by my living to do credit
to my nation, wherever I go.
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY BARBADOS! 45YRS FREE!!
happy Independence my ass … What hypocrites. At the mercy of two obscene political parties for close to a century with no sign of meaningful change on the horizon… just a collection of stupid so called citizens and faith based opinionizers who would rather refer to the likes of me as a radical than to attempt something new (like Transparent Democracy with registered Political Parties that could be held legally liable to those who expect their campaign promises to be acted on). Independence … what a farce ..!
I join with all you to wish Barbados, happy Independence. But honestly are we truly independent I will not dwell on that but after 45 years we pretend we are so with it.We have a bank oh pardon me we had a bank Barbados National Bank, now it has gone to the Trinidadians and we sit and accept every piece of crap coming from the mouth of the Managing director, who by the way is a Trinidadian, out of all our learned people the cannot or will not put a barbadia in the top spot. Whenever he opens his mouth the gullible press is thee to lap it up. Do you know that NOT ONE OF THE BNB MANAGERS CAN APPROVE NOT EVEN A $5,000.00 LOAN. The last MD, Lehunte used to talk down to them, belittle them in meetings, yet the idiots would try to make each other look bad in his eyes by reporting every little mistake or error they found against the other manager and even inventing lies about them and their own staff memebers. They are now messengers, since they lick the butt of the boss to report crap about staff to the boss lady, who is now leaving the island since her permit was not renewed by Immigration. Do you know that many “brown skin” young people were put in top positions in the bank over the “dark skin” ones who had more experience. No wonder BNB is in the trouble it is in now. Some of the “brown skin” ones had their positions revoked after the lady boss realized they could not handle the job. Do you know that many people have been actin in positions for over two years, and DO NOT GET PAID ACTING ALLOWANCE, the Union knows and does not do a thing about it. The morale in the bank is the lowest they have ever experienced in the last 20 years. At the last union meeting with the Managing director, they all agreed not to say anything to the press do you know that after the meeting the MD went to the Nation and blab all over his face about the work force and how he want to keep people employed and the less than realised profits, much to the shock of all at the meeting. He want to give the employees a 1% now he says a 2% but he is suggesting they get it in a lump sum which obviously would affect they pensions. He came with a made up graph showing that BNB employs 520 employees Scotia employs 420 yet Scotia employees produce more financially than BNB and they pay cheques are less than BNB. Liar he is , of course we know he is including the large number of Indians they brought in from India to help with the new system that is a loss fro the bank
Please join me in experiencing the new Carlton Supermarket for a week.
Prime Minister Stuart’s Independence Speech in long form:
@BAFBFP
I am at the mercy of, not two but 5 political parties who continue to impede my radical desires for a BMW M5.
Wishing you a day that satisfies your needs. At least you have two parties fuh dat.
de white chick an de cropover chick.
To all Bajans except BAFBFP. Happy Independence Day.
Hants
The rain falling ’bout hey … We had thunder storms last night and are expecting more before the week ends. At least the Gods are honest with their sentiments. Good luck with your car ….
Independence my ass …!
@BAFBFP
How do you define Independence.
Independence is being able to remove an offensive effigy such as that which resides at the top of Broad Street, one that represents the defense of the darkest period of our history, without having to answer to influential interests, both within and without …!
http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/pm-too-much-sick-leave/
As Barbados celebrates its 45th birthday of Independence, it is clear that Owen Arthur’s legacy of high debt, accumulated during times of plenty – is now killing our country. That explains why the announcement from the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) that he (Opposition Leader Owen Arthur) would have been addressing its luncheon on November 24th – became “big new” and for a number of reasons. That announcement was coming less than a month after Owen Arthur had spoken at his Party’s Annual Conference. Pray tell: what new or important could he possibly have had to say?
Secondly! Given the topic he was expected to speak on, it would have been bizarre, to say the least, for a man who was Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Barbados for fourteen years, to be now talking about “change” or the need to implement anything, especially when he would have had more than amply time and more time than anybody else in the history of this country, to restructure the Barbados economy; find new economic sectors as well as a new development model – but did not.
Thirdly, his address was coming within days of what would be his Independence Address but since Mia Mottley (as a former Opposition Leader) would have significantly raised the bar, as regards, presentations by BLP politicians at such BCCI luncheons (September 29th 2010 being the new standard) it was foreseeable that Owen Arthur would have been under tremendous pressure to even come close, far less – better Mia Mottley’s performance, which for him, would have been: “MISSION IMPOSSIBLE!”
This is significant because, after he and his “gang of 5″ had ousted her, it would be only reasonable for Barbadians to expect much better or even better! Unfortunately, it just is not happening, simply because it is not possible! Owen Arthur spoke for a considerable amount of time at that BCCI luncheon but by the end of his presentation – those looking for freshness or credible ideas how the country would advance under him – got absolutely nothing, except Arthur again telling the DLP to cut and impose austerity on Barbadians.
At the end of his “warm-over-cold-soup-talk,” local academics were not impressed, neither were Talk Show Hosts. But they were when Mia Mottley spoke and they said so publicly! No Senior Reporter from the London Times was impressed when Owen Arthur spoke, either! Frankly, there has simply been no buzz, as was the case when Mia Mottley addressed the BCCI.
Whether you are on-board the Owen Arthur geriatric brigade or the George Payne gravy-train, it is not difficult to notice that the BLP veered off-course some time ago and has since come to an abrupt halt. In August this year, Owen Arthur promised public meetings that ought to have started in September but have not. He had earlier, officially launched the BLP’s general election campaign but that too has been a false start. One can therefore expect a re-launch of the launch because the alleged launch – never got off the ground. What could it be that he wants to say, that CBC is preventing him?
Since becoming Leader of the Opposition, Owen Arthur has been using that position to encourage the Freundel Stuart administration to introduce austerity measures and impose pain on Barbadians. He has suggested to the DLP that it should cause Barbadians to pay for health care, to even telling the DLP that it is spending too much on poor people. But week-after-week, Arthur keeps getting it wrong.
Owen Arthur does not bother to go to Parliament now! He tables no Resolutions, he does not ask any Parliamentary Questions and yet he plays the role of victim (which he does well) by blaming CBC for not letting the public hear him speak. However, the high-point of his recent speech to the BCCI’s Luncheon was that the NIS Board should not invest the savings of Barbadian in Barbados to build productive capacity at Four Seasons. But no sooner had he said that than respected Ratings Agency, Standard & Poor’s (S&P) stated publicly that investing NIS Funds in that project is a good idea for the economy.
Once again, Owen Arthur has found himself on the wrong side if the fence. But for him, this is the norm! He is against football, which he labels: “a distraction.” Yet the Stadium is packed nightly with paying patrons. He said Mara was “an affront” but she got the most votes ever, in any Barbadian political election. Owen Arthur is a very lonely man who is bored with himself.
All over the world, there is overwhelming evidence that the gold or first-place, sometimes goes to the less deserving contestant. Mia Mottley, as former Leader of the Opposition – is therefore a constant reminder to Barbados Labour Party supporters that – banking on a 3% swing to topple the DLP will not be enough, hence they must not settle for less than the gold, especially when (WITH MIA MOTTLEY) much better is possible; much better has been placed on the table for national discussion and Barbados can be a winner! For: how can the man who ran-up millions in debt during times of plenty, be now calling on the DLP, in the worst recession in our life-time, to reduce his debt? Call us “wild boys!” Allege that we “do not know what we are doing” but we will not send home Barbadians from the Public Service, neither will we cut spending on poor people.
true to form
@ Arthur legacy
The Dems must be running scared now .Everyday they see their castle tumbling around them and they have no answer to the encircling gloom.. the only thing which is descernible is that they are incompetent and have no become unelectable.
Imagine Owen have a debt of over 1 billion in 14 years and built roads, schools ,Kensington,, houses ,prison, hotels, and the others things you care to mention. The DLP has over a billion over four years and not a pang to show. Where then is the legacy of debt. It isot the debt per se but what is done with the debt. Just let me state what you know . It is the investment in human capital and borrowing on the capital account which would give the country a chance to grow. This govt is borrowing to pay salaries thus borrow on the current account. and running up debt on the most unncessary things, , eg football and summer camps. Take your pick. This inanity is ludicrous and prespostrous.
This is over two month now since The game show network channel on the stv network CBC cannot be seen, heard properly or enjoyed by consumers who are disconnected for late payments. Will committed viewers of this channel that are denied their choice on Multichoice be reimbursed for this two months inconvenience? Is anyone affected like me?
Scout
All of the talk about the DLP being this worst government. Since 2008 when this Government came into office Barbadians continue to do the things that they were doing all the time that is living above their means. I cannot believe that the gloom and doom naysayers of the BLP who predicted a collapse of the economy are still around predicting the Government would collapse the economy. Things are still being done and Barbadians standard of living is still years ahead of some of the worlds richest countries. The economy is still going along slowly although under tremendous pressure from the international downturn.
Anyhow scout here is some good news, in today’s news; Barbados is 16th in the world on corruption index. It has improve since 2005 under the BLP where it was 6.9,2006-6.6,2007-6.9,2008-7.0, 2009-7.4, 2010-7.8
What I am seeing is that the DLP government has lowered the perception of corruption occurring in the country over the past three years.
Once they introduce the Integrity legislation and FOI; Owen Arthur will not want to be Prime Minister again.
I cannot understand why they would not want to introduce legislation that would move the country even higher on the list.
Some of these BLP bloggers would cry if that legislation is passed. I hope that the DLP members of Parliament recognize that no one in these times have a safe seat. Make a 360 and do the things that the people want done that do not involve large sums of money. Pass the integrity and FOI legislation before you call elections.
HAPPY INDEPEN-DANCE DAY BARBADOS!
To all sincere and loyal bajans around the world!
Bad leadership is everywhere and people are rising up against it everywhere, the powers that be remove who they want to remove and put something worse in their place. Its happened time and time again and each time they use new words to throw you off track – same game, new name!!!
Listen people, you can’t just rely on one type of business ie tourism. We need something new and fresh specific to Barbados. Hold competitions in schools, colleges and universities and see what the young minds come up with. Say to them thus-
This is the land of your birth and your forebears and if it is to be here for the future of YOUR children, we need to improve, spruce and purge. Throw out the garbage and things that don’t work and never have no matter how much money has been wasted on it. WE will not support bad business or bad FOR business!
Nobody is better than us and we no better than them BUT we all must make a start for ourselves personally and as a nation, then as a collective we will thrive, no matter what times we’re in. People have lived through worse, its no excuse.
Drive and Trive, We need a centre that shows all the great bajans that have come from Barbados and have done great things and accomplishments.