This is a follow up to the ‘pay solution’ to solve the haze problem.
Either we pay the plantation owners on the ground or the regional
commanders or those in Jakarta, the idea is to pay as little for the
best result. Paying the plantation owners to clear the land without fire
is likely to be the cheapest option.
This is the mantra to the success story of Singapore as a City of
international citizens. Everyone is welcome as long as he/she is a
talent. Our latest talent is the short putter from China in a non
revenue pursuit called sports. Why would a country, sorry, I meant city,
want to spend so much money on an unnecessary and wasteful pursuit, all
for some fetish glory really beats me. I thought those were the days
when we were kids and anything that could boost our ego a little was
worth pursuing. We flew kites, fought spiders, played all kinds of games
to be the winner. That damn shiok feeling for a fleeing moment was
enough for all the effort.
As a first world city, should be sikit atas in the head, are we really
thinking or sick up there to spend millions on such silly things when
the money could be better spent on training our own citizens instead of
international citizens? So what if our citizens could not win medals, at
least the money is well spent to encourage and promote sports as a
healthy lifestyle? And to think that the money could be made available
to help the needies, it is quite a sickening feeling.
Would the MPs, or would the non ruling party MPs, raise this issue in
Parliament, that the Govt must account for spending on the unnecessary
and the wasteful, like paying international citizens to win medals? If
they are desperate for medals, it would be cheaper to buy from Sungei
Road or from those past winners of third world countries on hard times.
There was a photo of several ATM machines being destroyed in the Today paper last week with this caption.
‘This bank of ATMs was destroyed by vandals during clashes in Rio de
Janeiro on Monday. Youths clashed with police in Rio as over 200,000
people marched in Brazilian cities to protest against the billions of
dollars spent to host next year’s World Cup and the 2016 Olympics, while
areas such as education, hospitals and security see little
improvement.’
The Brazilians are angry with their govt for wanton spending on the
unnecessary while education, hospitals and security of the country and
people are neglected. They want their govt to prioritise and spend
public money wisely and not on gimmicks and fantasies.’
Our people are more civil and restrained and would just go as far as
Hong Lim to sign petition and sing songs of protest. It is still a very
long way to agitate and anger our people to force them to march through
the streets and run riot. We can still have the few MPs in Parliament to
raise question, of course nothing would come out of it except to make a
few red faces for unpopular policies. Let’s make this wasteful spending
of public money an issue in Parliament and put a stop to it once for
all. The money of the people must not be foolishly spent by adolescents
to satisfy their fetish craze for a few sports medals. Our public money
must be carefully distributed or used to benefit our citizens and not
international citizens.
Demand that this issue be put to a vote and those who voted to pay
foreigners to win medals should use their own money to support their
crazy hobby and not to touch public funds.
6/23/2013
Solutions to a hazy problem
We are getting a little reprieve from the full onslaught of
the haze problem for the moment. Last week was frightening and if the haze did
not subside yesterday, we are in for big trouble when our logistics and great
contingency plans failed to react fast enough. A simple thing like 9m masks
could not find their way to the people who needed them. They are probably kept
in the deep silos or high security bank vaults and no one has the key to open
it.
The economic cost of the haze can come into hundreds of
millions, or as one analyst guessed, could even hit a billion dollars. And that
is not counting the damage to the health of the people, the ecological system
and the cost of medicare. And the numbers did not include the cost to our
neighbours in the north. The cost to the people in Riau is their own problem
and for them to take care of.
Can there be a long term solution to the haze problem? The
plantation owners, big and small, are going to clear land as economic growth
and making money are the end alls of life. So they will continue to burn, like
an annual religious ritual. There is an almost simple and effective solution to
this problem, that is to allow them to do as they pleased as it makes economic
sense to the companies to do so. For the cost of a match, they could bring down
thousands of hectares of vegetation. Why pay for the bull dozers and the
manpower to do the hard and expensive way? The hundreds of millions or billions
of losses to Singapore
and Malaysia
are not their concern.
It only takes the Indonesian Govt to decree that burning can
only take place in the month of October after the North East monsoon has
started. The haze will go to the Indian Ocean instead.
How the Riau people going to live with it by being in the centre of the haze is
still a problem but not ours to care.
Another way is to pay for the solution. With the damage done
to Singapore
and the Malaysian economies in the hundreds of millions or billions, it would
be pragmatic and economically expedient to pay the companies what they need to
clear the land. This could be only a few millions dollars. Why not, it makes
economic sense isn’t it? It is a win win solution. The plantation owners got
their land cleared and we have clear skies, and the cost is only a fraction of
the damage that the plantation owners would have inflicted on us in Singapore
and Malaysia.
Yes, it is like paying a ransom to the thugs to leave us
alone while they feast on the loot. Isn’t this the thinking of the day, that as
long as it makes economic sense, just do it. We gambled by bringing in millions
of foreigners just to increase our economic numbers with not a care about the
dire consequences now and into the future. We allowed our banking and finance
industry to indulge in all kinds of unacceptable high risk ventures for short
term profits, employing the crooks from New York,
London and Mumbai to run our
financial institutions to the ground. Some may not think so as it is still
looking like a rosy apple from the outside while the worms are growing within.
The cost of the solution to pay the plantation owners for
clean air is nothing. It only costs a few million bucks which is small change
really. The pay of a top banker is enough to foot the bill with change to spare.
What do you think? Oops, I know, talk is free and talking
nonsense is a good weekend escapee.
6/22/2013
My advice to Vivian Balakrishnan
Ever since his infamous reply to Lily Neo in Parliament,
‘You want to eat in hawker centre, in food court or in restaurant’, these words
have been carved in the stones of cyberspace, Vivian seems to be having a
pretty rough time. These words were the beginning of his seemingly unending
problems as a minister.
While as a minister of Youth and Sports, he chalked up an
excess bill of several hundred millions during the YOG held here, for under
budgeting or overspending. The netizens were not kind to him and would remind
him of these hundreds of millions overspent for some children against the $50
requested by Lily Neo for those dependents on public assistance scheme.
Thank God, Hsien Loong quickly moved him out of the ministry
into a safer ministry like Environment, now called Environment and Water
Resources. Things should be quite safe in this new ministry with flooding
happening only once in 50 years. It turned out not to be the case and flooding
has been mischievous and hitting places most unthinkable and in the most
unlikely time. But the flooding is only flooding and should not be too big a
problem to mess around with.
Vivian must not have thought that dengue and chikungunya
will be his new nightmares. The virus carrying mosquitoes are breeding quite
freely, maybe flooding has something to do with it, and dengue has hit an
epidemic level. As they said, when they breed you bleed. And yes, Vivian is the
Minister of Environment and is expected to tackle this mosquito breeding
problem. This ME and ER is not going to be a honeymoon posting after all.
And while struggling to contain the dengue epidemic that
seems to be getting from bad to worse, our air quality is hit by a haze problem
that has reached hazardous level and life threatening to some of the more
vulnerable citizens. It is the worst haze problem we have seen for 50 years. And
the people are expecting Vivian to tackle this as well. And poor Vivian already
got his hands full with mosquitoes and now the haze is going to engulf him like
smoke grenades.
He is now in Jakarta
with a personal letter from Hsien Loong to Yudhoyono pleading for help. From
this comments and expression seen over the news, this messenger boy role is not
smooth going. And nothing is likely to come out of it.
Those who believe in fortune telling and geomancy will be
saying that Vivian is hitting a bad patch. Troubles seem to be visiting him
more than other ministers. The first thing I would recommend to Vivian is to go
bathe in a bath tub fill with flowers. The next thing is to find a good
geomancer and shift the furniture in his office and also his home. And finally,
carry a lot of one dollar coins to ward off the bad feng shui following him
around.
Try it and pray for all you can. This is better than just
talking and do nothing.
Don’t worry, the haze will go away
This I can assure you, while I look out of the window and see a condition very much worse than yesterday. And I heard in the news that the Indonesians have declared emergency in the Riau Archipelago. And we can keep talking, and talk the haze away. It will go away, one week, one month or three months, when the burning stops, the haze will stop coming. In the meantime keep talking.
Some quarters have spoken that this is a domestic issue and
got nothing to do with us. We can’t tell our neighbours what not to do. And our
neighbours also think so.
Really? Allow me to remind people on the basics of human
rights or individual rights. Everyone has the freedom to do as he pleases…as
long as it does not affect others. The freedom stops when others are affected
by it. When an act of freedom invades into the privacy of anther person or
causing harm to another person, it is no longer an act of freedom. J S Mills
called this ‘others regarding action’. Your freedom to act goes as far as the
next person you are going to hurt.
If the Indonesians can contain the pollutants within their
borders, who cares? They can burn for all they like. But the problems it is
causing to the neighbouring countries have made this bush burning an ‘others regarding
action’ and is no longer a private domestic affair. Be responsible and do
something about it.
This be responsible and do something about it have been
spoken for many years and I assure you every year this time Singapore and
Malaysia will be telling the Indonesians the same old thing. And come next year
or the years after, this time of the year, we will be scrambling as to what
should be done, and all equally lost, forever lost about how to handle this
annual haze migration problem. Did we have a department monitoring on the haze
situation? Didn’t we have sophisticated instruments and satellites in space
watching over the hot spots? Did we see it coming?
But don’t worry, keep talking and the haze will go away. It
may go away before the masks we ordered arrived. It may go away before we have
the chance to distribute the masks to those who needed them. It will go away
for sure and talking is good enough for this problem. I am one hundred per cent
confident that in a few more days or weeks there will be no more haze around.
No need to do anything. We can talk the haze away.
6/21/2013
Silent protest against haze invasion at Hong Lim
Dear Fellow Singaporeans,
There will be a short silent protest against the worst haze invasion by our neighbor Indonesia at Hong Lim Green tomorrow at 5 pm.
We need to stand up as a people and send a clear signal to Indonesia that we will not tolerate this harmful incursion to our health and economy.
This is also to demonstrate our solidarity with our government which is trying its best to bring pressure on the Indonesian government to stop the forest burning.
As haze condition is getting hazardous please just pop by wear black, wear mask and bring some water for the short duration you are there....
This is a called by Patrick Low posted in TRE.
There will be a short silent protest against the worst haze invasion by our neighbor Indonesia at Hong Lim Green tomorrow at 5 pm.
We need to stand up as a people and send a clear signal to Indonesia that we will not tolerate this harmful incursion to our health and economy.
This is also to demonstrate our solidarity with our government which is trying its best to bring pressure on the Indonesian government to stop the forest burning.
As haze condition is getting hazardous please just pop by wear black, wear mask and bring some water for the short duration you are there....
This is a called by Patrick Low posted in TRE.
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