18.6.2010
High income nation (வரவு எட்டனா செலவு பத்தணா)
When I was young, this song used to hit the airwaves quite often on the Red Channel (RTM Tamil radio). Listening to so many voices in the song and the theme on expenditure, I used to visualise members of my father's family (i.e. his siblings) all singing the song! As you know his family comprised 16 children, after give and take! As the song says, times are bad (by the way, I do not remember anybody ever saying that they are in a good time; except James Brown (I feel goooood! That is a song anyway!). It describes inflation and the ever increasing price of daily goods and how different generations blame each other for this fiasco.
How is this relevant in today's scenario? Very much so! Now the powers that be say that our country needs to be a high-income nation. All these do not make sense. Everyone knows that in tandem with the pay increase, the price of goods increase as well but unfortunately not in tandem but by leaps and bounds, defeating the purpose of the exercise in the first place. Does not make sense at all, does it?
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