Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Manila Traffic

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I am heading uptown from the financial district in NYC where I live to Grand Central to get to work.  Although the cars are packed and there is no room to move and I am jammed like a QB that is about to get sacked, I am amazed at the marvel of the subway.  It's truly amazing.  I can get from downtown to midtown in 15 minutes (without minor subway delays)...and this route was built in the early 1900s (http://bit.ly/28YdGEp).

Moving on from NYC....Let's talk about to my hometown, Manila.  I was in Manila recently (May 2016) and was talking to a local healthcare worker about how he gets to work.  He takes the MRT (http://bit.ly/290CUqm) to get around and he says it's painful to get to and from work on his hour long ride.  He says it breaks down about over 50% of the time.  Even if it's 25% or say 10-15%, that is a lot.  How would you like to get to work and be stuck 10-25% of the time on a public transportation system?  Would that empower you to start your day on a high note?  Not fun, huh?   Can you imagine if you took the subway from Astoria to Manhattan every day to work which normally takes 40 minutes according to Google Maps (BTW, where the hell is Astoria?)  and you were stuck for a large percentage of the time?

For the last year or so, I noticed Facebook posts from my friends and family I grew up with in Manila were complaining about traffic.  And if you asked anyone in Manila if traffic is a problem, you are not going to get a good response…frustration, anger, and lack of hope.  Think of Cleveland fans before LeBron took over the series and brought his hometown the prize...I am digressing.  Back to Manila....How can you grow if you can't get people around to and from work?   According to the BBC (http://bbc.in/298Vm0W), Manila is the worst place to drive in the world.  And there is only one major public transportation route the MRT...no buses and jeepneys don't count.  I am talking high speed or something that moves that is not on a road or highway. 

Which brings me to my next point, how is Manila supposed to really prosper and take advantage of its main assets: western culture, friend of the USA, English speaking, educated people, warm people, and a country that aspires to be great, if the population can't move around.  Check out this map to show how crowded Manila has gotten (http://bit.ly/29mgHjv)

This is why I believe this is former President Marcos greatest crime.  How the F did he not think of this when he took over in 1965 and build a transportation?  And to the next Presidents that follow him, where is the vision and guts to make it happen?  Take a look at every major prosperous global city and they have a major high speed rail/subway or some sort of mass transportation systems: Tokyo, London, Seoul and Chicago.

So how can Manila and the Philippines fix this problem?  Can they build a subway on the fly or expand the MRT?  Imagine how much worse the traffic will get if they build one?  I have thought about this and I really don't know the answer.  One solution I came up with is to build a new city from the ground that is super modern that can be the new Manila.  Maybe Cavite which is close enough (30 miles) can become a hub and they can build a train that connects it to Manila and also build a light rail or something to take people around Cavite?  But then what happens to Manila then, do property values go down, restaurants might suffer, malls will suffer, and hotels lose revenue, etc.?

There has to be a solution.  I hope that new President Duterte makes this his mission and has the guts to make something happen.  He vowed to shake things up (http://yhoo.it/291ly94)...  Can he make something good happen on the transportation front?  I hope so.  Manila is a special place and the Philippines is a great country.  For those who have lived there and visited, you get it...  I really hope that there is a solution…God Bless the Philippines and Mabuhay (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabuhay

Sunday, May 15, 2016

In My Humble Opinion...NBA Thoughts by Girish Mirchandani



It’s been a while since my last blog and I decided it was time to let my growing reader base (from 6 to 10 people) know that I'm back.  Things are better now--I guarantee you are going to sleep well tonight. A few thoughts that have been on mind about my hometown Bulls, Phil Jackson, and the a few snippets about the NBA in my humble opinion
Let's start with Phil Jackson.  He is getting ripped apart for his "vacation" on his ranch.  Could Phil be recharging and accessing his higher self to come up with a solution to his head coaching vacancy and how he can guide the Knicks to the playoffs?  Possibly.  Or maybe Phil has a stealth plan behind the scenes regarding a coach that he has on his radar like Terry Stotts?  I believe the whole rumor that he is only considering Rambis is false.  If Phil wanted Rambis as his coach, why did he even hire Fisher?  I believe that Phil is a strategist and has a plan to bring on a world class coach and get the Knicks set up for success.  Would you seriously bet against the Zen Master? Trust comes to the forefront here.
Moving on to the Spurs; age really caught up with them.  They are an awesome team. I love their style, commitment to excellence, and their humility.  It’s looking like Duncan is very close to the end and knowing that the organization has such a strong culture of winning, I believe they will retool quickly.  This roster took them very far and they could contend with a few tweaks.  I believe the perfect scenario for them is to sign Dwight Howard and vice-versa.  Dwight needs the Spurs and they need him.  Imagine what Pop will do with a committed Dwight Howard playing next to LMA (La Marcus Aldridge)? I am not a big Dwight Howard fan but with the right culture and a coaching staff that is truly world class, he could get back to a new version of his younger self. Billy Donovan can coach.  Before the playoffs started, would anyone have thought the Thunder to pick apart the Spurs in 6 games and win?  Donovan doesn't seem to get rattled and exudes a calming presence, which produced great results with his team.  The Warriors/Thunder series is highly anticipated and will be fun to watch.
Finally, let's discuss my Bulls.  If you are a Bulls fan, you may have decided that watching old episodes of Murder She Wrote and Matlock marathons on Lifetime was more fun vis-à-vis the end of the 2016 regular season for this Bulls team. The verdict is still out on Hoiberg and management is clearly supporting him.  I believe the Bulls are going build around Bulter and he is not going anywhere. Bulter is a 2 way player and an all-star.  What can the Bulls get in return for him?  They might get some nice young players as part of a package but I don't believe a team will swap an all-star for another.  And Butler was home grown in Chicago and yesterday he was at the combine hanging around with Hoiberg and the team’s staff.  If am GarPax, here is what I would do: trade Rose, don't sign Noah, trade Dunleavy, let Gasol walk, and find a locker room leader.  The Bulls need a new voice.  When Noah went down and Hinrich got traded, the team fell apart. Maybe go after a Jason Terry (championship experience) type who won't take a lot of minutes but has seen a lot and can own the locker room and teach Butler how to lead. (BTW, I don't know if Terry is a good leader but someone like him).  Then the Bulls need to find a starting 3, and I believe, the biggest flaw in their roster this past season was a having a 35 year old starting small forward coming off back-surgery to compete against the elites.  I also suspect that the Bulls will trade Derrick Rose and use his expiring contract for leverage to maybe move up in the draft or find a center that they can build around.  Felicio ended the season on a strong note and they can find a younger starting 5.  Hypothetically, they can have a 2 headed monster (Felicio and a new center) to round out their roster. Hopefully with the luck of the draft, the Bulls could have a completely retooled line-up. They have a lot of talent and with some new pieces, they can get back into the winning groove.
To conclude, this blog is dedicated to my Dad who as some of you might know recently had a stroke but is recovering very well...a true inspiration.