The Conspiracy Against The Trickling Down Effect.... Part Two
Monday, August 06, 2007
The free market economy, coined around the naturalistic law of nature or the law of the jungles, popularly known as the "survival of the fittest" whereby only those with strong financial muscle are having the benefits and the privilege of a national cake. Many are now seeing the salary commission as a new possibility that might herald a new dawn in this era of economic hardship. Although reality and expectations never cordially co-exists many are expecting the commission to serve as an anti-poverty measure across all our societal stratification.
Nevertheless, similarly I guess it's about time now that we should all now be concerned with the extent and speed at which our country's wealth is trickling down to reach the hands of the poor, even the poorest in our social strata. The "trickling down process" is simply a diffusion process of economic gains and wealth of a country from the hands of the bourgeois class to the poorest people in our society.
“Betrayal hurts, but knowingwho was betraying hurts even more.”- Garima SoniWhat the men of Ditlharapa, Molete and neighbouring villages uncovered is a cross-border enterprise. The modus operandi, as the suspect himself reportedly confessed, is industrial: groups operating in multiple villages, fences cut with impunity, stolen goats walked into South Africa, warehoused at Makhubung, then sold in batches of 200 to a commercial farmer in...