11/26/2012
In praise of the brilliant policies
Two key issues dominated the Natcon recently. Public housing is still affordable and CPF savings for the young will be enough when they retired. Some could add a third, the PSLE. I fully agree with the survey and comments that public housing is affordable and the CPF savings of the young will definitely be enough when they retired.
The caveats. As long as the repayment term is flexible, as long as the rubber band formula does not snap, public housing is affordable. (My personal definition of affordable is one income and a 20 year repayment at not more than 30% of monthly salary. Sinkies must not blindly subscribe to the deception of a moving reference point that makes the next astronomical number looks like only a small increment. It is a sneaky way of reasoning to make the unreasonable appears reasonable). It is time to put a stop to this unending Natcon that public housing is not affordable. It is affordable! You need proof, well just look at the queue and the happy buyers of every BTO launch. You want real numbers? There was a case where a buyer’s monthly income is only $1,000 and he could buy a 3 rm flat, or was it 4 rm? Then there was this couple who earn less than $12,000 pm and could afford to buy a $1.77m executive condo. These are hard proofs that at both ends, public housing is definitely affordable. Other wise there will be no one buying them. And for those who cannot afford to buy, just too bad, work harder and earn more or lower your expectation, buy within your means. But if you earn more than $12k, buy within your means also, empty your wallet to get a private property. It is prudent to spend every cent you have for a private property.
As for the savings in the CPF, sure, I am 100% sure that the young will have plenty of money in their CPF when they retire. The fear that inflation will eat up everything in the savings and turns the currency into banana notes is unfounded. When inflation goes up, just increase the amount to be saved, to be kept in the minimum sum. So easily done. If inflation goes up by 200%, make sure that the minimum goes up by the same amount or more. By then, if a plate of char kway teow is $1000, no sweat, the minimum sum could be $20m. So much moolah! As long as the minimum sum formula is as elastic as a rubber band, it can be stretched and stretched to accommodate the slack. I would even guarantee that it would be affordable when the young hit retirement age at 80 or 90. There will be plentiful of money in their CPF. Don’t worry about the value of the money. Don’t worry, I won’t be around.
In conclusion, these two topics should cease to be national issues for discussion in the Natcon. Natcon should be used to discuss about happiness, graciousness, kindness, harmony, and how we want the country to be in the future.
11/25/2012
In conversation with Mother Nature
This is a new piece that I have created. It is untitled and not in my Exhibition.
In conversation with Mother Nature
We used to be very close to Nature, living off Nature and
walking with Nature. Those were the days when people were living on landed
properties, be they attap houses, zinc roof wooden huts or simply some mixed
mesh of structure to provide shelter, and spent the days in the field, in the
sea, farming for a living. The animals, pigs, goats, fowls, cats and dogs lived
in close proximity with human beans, sharing the same common space.
In a highly urbanised lifestyle, it is not surprising that
many children today did not know what a chicken or duck looks like. Their lives
circulate from one concrete building to the next and revolve around modern
gadgetry. The only chicken or animal they know are in small pieces on the
dinner table. The closest they get to Nature is likely to be a walk in the
rain.
I have been in conversation with Nature daily, in a way,
through my art. My 7000 pieces of raw images of simply water taken with my
camera will keep me busy for years trying to figure out what Nature has
imprinted in them. Daily I will work on a few pieces, reviewing and
manipulating them for an insight into the thoughts of Nature. Every frame of
digital image that looks innocently bland and boring contains a hidden image or
message, or many images and messages that are waiting to reveal themselves.
Every picture or photopainting that surfaced is the end result of hours of
negotiating with Mother Nature, attempting to understand what Mother Nature
wants to show to the human world.
I spend many hours daily working with Mother Nature and
talking to her, through her works that are deceptively concealed in the
unassuming form of reflection and refraction in a pool of water. Sometimes I
wonder if it is real, that Mother Nature could be behind all the photopaintings
that came forth like a magician and his doves or pulling a rabbit from a hat.
Sometimes I wonder if what I finally put into print is the ultimate image that
Nature wanted. Sometimes I wonder if there is a message, a hidden message of
some kind that Nature wanted to tell us.
Everytime I attempt to look at another perspective, a
totally new concept and picture could appear that is entirely different in
nature from my earlier interpretation. It is like trying to discover a mystery,
to understand Mother Nature through her paintings. Through my photopaintings,
Mother Nature is like being there with me, occasionally tipping me off with a
little exciting shades and shapes that would lead to more fascinating ways of
looking at something so common and unemotional, a reflection or refraction of
nothing but light in water. This is going to be a long conversation with Mother
Nature and is like an unending journey, as I have only taken my first step, a
tip toe, into this wonderland of paintings out of thin air, or simply water.
Catching spiders, flying kites and PSLE
While many oldies reminisce daily about the good old days of
catching spiders, flying kites and 5
stones, as if these were the greatest things to happen
in their lives, and wanting the young of today to share their wonderful
amusements of the past, do the young really appreciate or want to appreciate
these primitive distractions of days of poverty? Would they care a dime or want
to spend a second to ponder what the excitement was about?
What is really in their mind, what is really exciting to
them is beyond the grips of the oldies. Their fantasies and passions today are
things that were out of this world in the times of the babyboomers, unheard of
then and still alien to many of them today. In their lips, in their sleeps, it
is things like BoA, EXO K and M, TVXQ, and Shinee. Now what’s that? Not a clue.
These are the young sensations from Korea,
the K pop generations. They are in town to perform live at the floating
platform in Marina Bay.
The young have been queuing 2 fortnights in advance for a front row seat
costing many times more than a kite.
These young performers are earning real good money that
comes with fame and a big following of fans. They are celebrities in their own
right while in their 20s and could be making more money than our scholars. Who
cares about PSLE? What is PSLE? Not that they did badly in their school days,
but PSLE is almost irrelevant in their success.
Our young are only there to be spectators to their success,
to pay to watch them, probably because of PSLE. They have no time, no passion
for anything except PSLE while these entertainers are having a ball of a time,
travelling the world, wowing their little innocent fans that probably have a
few sheets of model answer papers in their bags while at the concert. And in their
spare time the Sinkie young were enticed to visit the museums to admire the
good old days of their parents, how great a time they had with little beads of
seeds, match boxes to hold spiders, catapults, and what primitive little toys.
Why are our young so imprisoned in a small and uncreative
world of books and PSLE and ancient toys and not aspiring to be world beaters
on their own, to be provocatively creative and exploring the new frontiers like
Gangnam or K Pops? If the young Koreans can do it and be such an international
success without PSLE, why the obsession for that piece of paper as the end all
of living happily and having a good time?
Would our little ones be inspired to new challenges and not
be bounded or trapped by the PSLE forever, and complaining about stress that is
not worth it? I would suggest that all the parents bring their young to the Marina
Bay and see a different facet of
life, of living life, of creating something new beyond old mindsets and be
emancipated, and to set their young free on a course of discovery and finding
new meaning in life.
11/24/2012
China's "Positive Influence" on ASEAN growth
China becomes 'positive influence' on ASEAN growth
Updated: 2012-11-06 17:59
( Xinhua)
The PM made the remark with a group of foreign correspondents on the sideline of the Ninth Asia-Europe Meeting Summit in the Lao capital Vientiane.
He urged ASEAN countries to actively engage with China. "With its inevitable rise, China can be a positive influence in terms of economic development particularly in this part of world."
As a major global player, China has been providing impetus to the economic development of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the bloc's members like Laos is getting a lot of injection of Chinese capital for developing the region's hotspots like the Mekong area, said Najib.
"If you look to this part of the world, they see China as a strong and benign economic force."
As for China's role in facilitating Europe's economic recovery, Najib, who once served as Malaysia's Minister of Finance, said European countries hope that China could rebalance its economy, put less emphasis on export but on boosting domestic demand.
The two-day event, the ASEM Summit, the biggest international conference the country has ever hosted, gathers heads of state, government as well as ministerial officials from its 51 members. Global economy and financial situation top the meeting's agenda.
Within the frameworks of ASEAN, ASEAN+1, ASEAN+3, ASEAN Summit, among others, said Najib, there is enough "collective will" to ensure that ASEAN and China could work in a very cooperative way.
Emergence of alternative elite
When a storm is brewing, the little creatures will stir, be they in the sea or on land. They are able to sense the coming of a major climatic change. They are more sensitive than any human made instrument or gadget to detect weather or geological phenomena. A political storm is in the making that will bring about great changes in our national landscape. Some have sensed it coming and have started to rise from their slumber.
The last GE saw the surfacing of many new faces that are professionals in their own right, very credible people, to stand for election as an alternative to the present govt. We are now seeing a continuation of this movement, with more elites standing up to offer alternative views that are equally cogent and coherent and sound. This group comprises mainly the ex civil servants or ex establishment. The latest candidate is in Yeoh Lam Keong, the ex Chief Economist in GIC. He has joined the ranks of Lim Chong Yah, Tommy Koh and Ngiam Tong Dow. The earlier batch of ex’s is already in the political parties, the likes of Tony Tan, Hazel Poa, Benjamin Pwee, Tan Jee Say and Tan Kin Lian.
It is still a trickle and it may not be long before the tap flows at its full capacity. Every notable that stepped forward will be an inspiration for more to follow. They will also beat a path for their peers, friends and fans to walk through.
There were criticisms that many of the ex’s have come out too late, that they should have done so earlier, or said what they are saying now when they were in the establishment. This may be a bit unfair as the situation has changed in the last decade or so. The ruling govt was the darling of the people in the past when the ex’s were in service. The ex’s must have contributed the good stuff and the failing fortune of the ruling party today must be due to the absence of the ex’s in some way.
I have noticed another development, still in its infancy. Some elites in the establishment are appearing to be wavering or feeling uneasy. They are not making their feelings felt too noticeable yet but are starting to question the wisdom of the establishment in a polite way. Some are starting to acknowledge alternative views as sound and reasonable. Maybe they are waiting for the flow and will go with the flow when it changes course.
A more dramatic change will come when the old oak tree falls. That could mark the real change to come when some in political office would stand up to be different, to want to be their own men and women, with a viewpoint of their own that have been suppressed in the name of conformity and party. When this happens, it will be the culmination of all the little changes that have been taking place, to start a new chapter in our political history.
The trickle has started. A tornado can have its origin in the flutter of a butterfly in the Pacific Ocean.
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