From The Metro: "Sinkhole 20 [metres] wide appears overnight in garden":
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Giant Sinkhole Of The Week
My latest blogpost: Giant Sinkhole Of The WeekTweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 14:22
Labels: China, Holes, Subsidence
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I bet you 5p it's in Manchuria. They are sitting on 500 years' supply of coal.
I want one of those. Can they be ordered?
DD, it's in Sechuan, which is nowhere near (I think).
JH, sure. I sell them by mail order, but most of my customers ask for them to be delivered to somebody else's address.
Sinkhole! Szechuan! That's what The Powers That Be want you to believe. But no. It's Taiwan. And this is no sinkhole. It's actually an example of what happens if you introduce Land Value Tax without reducing other taxes to compensate.
The Taiwanese owner moved his land offshore in response to a decision by his government to impose LVT on vacant lots. I bet they're kicking themselves now. If they'd just increased VAT this would never have happened!
D, true. The Home-Owner-Ists say that LVT would lead to "capital flight" so this must be what it looks like in practice.
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