Sunday, February 8, 2009

True Colours

The news from back home is still the same that it has been very very wet and floods every where. Just as everyones are struggling with that, a new problem surfaced - landslides. A number of houses, into the hundreds, have to be abandoned due to the floods and landslides. These photos taken by missus at the back of one of our family's house show the force of a landslide, smashing through a concrete fence. Driving also became very hazardous especially with stagnant water everywhere.

The post mortem of the current disaster is still ongoing. Amongst the blames pointed to are high tide, non-sustainable urban development, clog-up drains etc. The irony is that we will end up asking external consultants (already a few lining up and knocking the doors) to solve the problems. Funny - we should by now benefitted from the decades of human resource investment to be able to solve such basic problems ourself. There goes the ranting again.

This brings out the subject of the current division in Europe between giving more money and higher pay to the people or government spending the money instead to build infrastructures and assets. PM brown of reducing VAT (hence more money to the people) has been condemned by many European politicians as irresponsible. By reducing tax and giving more money to people PM Brown hopes that people will spend more and consequently stimulate the economy. But people like Sarkozy thinks otherwise. Fighting constantly against his strike-prone French countrymen, he believes the government should keep the money and spends more on infrastructure and build assets benefitting everybody. One could see the difference in the infrastructure between Europe and Britain. Europe has a much better overall infrastructure such as transport, motorways and airports compare to the dilapidating situations in UK. Perhaps this is something that our country can take a leaf out of this European Vs. Britain experience.

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