Just
look at a few examples one would not fail to notice that thrift is not the
ideology of this sinfully rich country called Sin City. The third world
countries were once sneered at by the rich and matured countries of the first
world for wasting money on grand projects like building mausoleums and palaces
or anything that is good for nothing but costing a bomb. How much did it cost
to build the artificial garden at Marina South, $1b? And much is needed to
maintain it annually, another $300m? Anyone knows the actual figures?
And
this is not the end. Another similar crown jewel is coming up in Changi to
attract visitors to visit Sin City. Beg your pardon, is Singapore a destination or just a
convenient gateway to the region? Like it or not, as long as the Airport is
good enough, the people will come and go. But the Airport is never a
destination. Neither is the artificial garden. The casinos maybe.
Then
there is the F1 when everyone keeps telling that it is money well spent. Ngiam
Tong Dow compared it like paying for the English boys to come and race their
sports cars as a hobby. And we paid for it. How many hundreds of millions for
playing host for the English boys to party?
And
look at the money they are paying themselves. It is now a world record and
would put Obama to same. Even a minor minister would have taken back more than
the President of the USA, the Emperor of the
American Empire. Thrift?
And
what about the people? They are made to buy properties according to how much
money they have. They cannot buy smaller properties from the govt if their
income is more than the affordable formula. And if they are earning a bit more,
they must squander their income, over 30 years, to buy private properties.
Thrift? No, it is spend if you have it. Retirement no money? Who cares?
And
the same formula applies to being warded in govt hospitals. The patients are
frowned upon to ask for lower and cheaper class wards. There is also a mean
testing to make sure they cannot get admitted to lower class wards. And if they
do, the disincentive is that they will not get the same subsidies as the lower
income, very meritocratic. And it is not the intent of the hospitals to build
more lower and cheaper class wards with more beds to cater to the demand of
those who do not want to splurge or squander their hard earned money away.
Getting sick and admitted to hospital is a great opportunity to spend, to show
how much money one can afford to spend. Spend until no money left for
retirement or go bankrupt.
And
the latest, spending millions on Sinkies living overseas. Some are questioning
why the need to spend such money when the money can be put to better use at
home, to feed the less fortunate. Is this about thrift? No, it is spending in
style. We are the envy of even Europeans who insisted that they be invited into
our eat all you can parties for free. My God, we are truly rich beyond the
imaginations of the people of rich countries.
We
have the money, we have a lot of money in our reserves, and we can afford to
spend, to buy the latest and most expensive military toys at several hundred
millions a pack. Who says the money is for rainy days? If the money is not
spent, if people are thrifty, how can the economy expand, who is going to buy
all the expensive homes and cars, how can the GDP keep growing?
Spending
is good. Over spending is better. After all, money value shrinks quickly with
the high inflation, and saving and not spending are as good as letting the
money to rot away.