Archive for April 28th, 2008
Adrian Loveridge is a rasshole idiot
The stupidity of this foreign idiot called Adrian Loveridge is amazing. Following on the heels of his idiotic statement about 25 hotels in Barbados closing over the past 15 years, he now comes out with the following crap posted by the shallow-minded cretins at Barbados Free Press and Barbados Underground:
Problems With Barbados Hotel Registry and Tourism Statistics – Adrian Loveridge
Barbados Hotel Room Stock
While visiting the offices of the Barbados Tourism Authority recently, I collected a copy of what I assume is the latest list of all registered accommodation on Barbados.
The brochure is entitled Rates – Hotels, Guest Houses and Apartments – Winter 2007 -2008 December 16th 2007-2008 To April 15th 2008 and Summer 2008 April 16th, 2008 to December 15th, 2008.
Adrian Loveridge you are a brainless foreign white idiot. Why should you ASSUME that the brochure is a list of ALL registered accommodation in Barbados when the brochure itself makes no such claim?
You mean that you can’t even UNDERSTAND a simple title?
You rasshole idiot!
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2 comments Monday, 28 April 2008, 11:44 am
Mia Mottley on first 100 days: DLP has not kept a single promise!
I agree with Mia Mottley. This useless DLP government has not kept a single one of its promises of what it would do in the first 100 days of coming to power.
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http://www.nationnews.com/story/326099964326301.php
ALL GAS
NOT A SINGLE PROMISE kept!
That’s the charge from Opposition Leader Mia Mottley as she accused the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) yesterday of unrealistic promises during the heat of the January election campaign.
The DLP Government marked 100 days in office last Wednesday.
Those promises were made “purely for the sake of winning that election”, according to Mottley in a statement issued to the Press yesterday.
“The major achievements of the Government in its first 100 days in office are the increase in the cost of living and an increase in apathy and cynicism among the voting population,” Mottley said.
She said the making of unrealistic promises during the campaign were in its simplest form “irresponsible, and reckless when taken to extremes”.
“For the Democratic Labour Party to have raised public expectation by setting a 100-day benchmark as the agents of change, is either a mark of incompetence, recklessness or both. Having created a false framework on which to build their policies, their performance for the remainder of this parliamentary term will indicate which one it was,” she said.
Mottley said the DLP was a party with considerable experience in Government, and thus could not claim ignorance of the complexities of Government or of the international situation.
In their own manifesto, she said, the DLP stated: “The price of crude oil consistently hovers around [US] $100 per barrel. Reliable forecasts suggest that oil prices are likely to remain in this range for the foreseeable future.”
“Oil is now at [US] $115 a barrel and their most recent action of passing on the full weight of the increase to Barbadians is only one example of the Government availing itself of options that do not allow it to appropriately protect the average consumer in Barbados.”
The Opposition Leader said Barbadians were still waiting for the Government to do some real work that would have a positive impact on their lives.
In a statement last night Prime Minister David Thompson said his new Government was grappling with the challenging realities it inherited and those that surfaced thereafter.
“We are supremely confident that with the continued trust, cooperation and reasoned thinking of the people of Barbados, we will deliver meaningfully to the people of Barbados, notwithstanding the deteriorating global energy and food supply environment,”
he said.
He said since the January 15 election, he and his team of ministers and support staff have been working assiduously to move the process of development of Barbados forward.
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