16-09-2014 17:05Subham
We are all 大毒草, HAHA!I';m sorry. I forgot we don';t share the same <a href="http://zstarowj.com">bankrgoucd</a> and experience. I assume you will understand what I meant. When I think about one-country-two-system in HK, I try to put myself in HKer';sshoes. The big what if! What would it mean for San Diego to stand alone with no U.S constitution to back us all up? A city with no federal government funding, no military and political assistance & influence. San Diego may be a nice place for a bunch of laid back sun-worshippers, but can we provide enough good-paying jobs for our residents without all the juicy federal government contracts?Can we put all our faith and hope in a few mediocre local politicians'; hands? Without the rest of the U.S to share the risk, how are we going to handle any fiscal crisis? Imagine if San Diego were to have its own currency which pegs with the Chinese yuan (what a nightmare!). Can we alone come up with enough tax revenue to pay for all the social programs? The worst of all, we will lose our freedom relocating to otherparts of the U.S. Now that I write them all down, there are lots of benefits being a united part of the mothership.All these make me wonder...How is HK going to keep fighting China off and at the same time try to benefit from China';s financial and political strength ? It is like fighting a giant with no weapons. HK people aren';t paying any taxes to the Chinese government. Why should China help HK? There is no free lunch. HK people can';t have it all.
14-09-2014 16:04Puji
thank you guys for visiting my sneicc sunday entry.dines, yes, i took this one. the place was just beautiful that even my boy could take a pic like this.