Tham Yuen C picked up the discussion on the freak election revisited by
Ho Kwon Ping in his article in the Sunday Times yesterday. Many people
thought Ho Kwon Ping was being polite and saying the right thing. Tham
Yuen C spoke to several academics to feel the pulse once again. Tan Ern
Ser, Viswa Sadasivan, Pauline Straughan and Bilveer Singh were all
consulted on their views on this freak issue. Wondering if they were as
polite as Ho Kwon Ping, but all agreed that a freak is unlikely. But
they qualified themselves by saying that under certain conditions,
though a freak is very unlikely, could still not be ruled out.
Tan Ern Ser said PAP would do everything possible and would adopt
policies that are sustainable to stay in power. He even suggested that
PAP would win by default as the ageing population would not want change.
Sadasivan read that the ground was a lot sweeter than before but
cautioned whether the changes in PAP policies were due to seeing the
light or a matter of survival. Pauline Straughan was more hopeful that
the PAP would continue on its momentum to talk to the people and to keep
talking to the people, then the next election would not be shocking,
like a freak election. The PAP would still win unless it does something
spectacularly unpopular. The idea of PAP doing some, thing silly to lose
its legitimacy, like rampant corruption, is unlikely. Bilveer Singh
added that the electorates were sensible people and would not allow a
freak to happen. All in, they agreed that PAP would still win but at
most losing some popularity vote.
Based on the comments of these experts, all things are normal and PAP
would be in power for the next 10 to 15 years as forecasted by Ho Kwon
Ping. But would PAP do something spectacularly unpopular to do itself
in, like not holding to the one goal lead but went for an all out and
reckless persecution of opposing views? They are now tweaking many
policies and the CPF sacred cow is not being spared. The only danger is
that the above comments become positive feedback and give the PAP a
false sense of confidence to continue with what it has been doing, more
tough or hard headed policies, and the same tactics of fixing the
opposition and dissenting voices.
There are signs of panic and strange behaviours from the PAP and its
apparachiks. The most obvious is the relentless effort in charging of
Roy and Hui Hui. Would the PAP read the kpkbs in social media and
kopitiams as noises from the lunatic fringe or would they take it
seriously as feedbacks from the ground up? Would PAP continue to deal
with oppositions and opposing views like in the past and think it can
get away with it? Or would the PAP take heed from these feedbacks that
the old way of tackling dissent cannot work anymore and if pushed
through in a high handed manner may lead to the freak election result
being prematurely brought forward instead of another 10 or 15 years?
There is now a confluence of factors and events emerging in the
political theatre that could make the freak come true. Smaller and less
spectacular events, but cumulated, could be that something that is
spectacularly unpopular. Maybe the PAP is so confident that nothing has
changed and the next GE is already in the bag for another 2 or 3 terms,
and it can do as it has always done before and swing the sledgehammer
freely at anyone in its path. Can the PAP continue to do unpopular
things? Would a few careless straws, added together, break the camel’s
back?
What do you think?
Kopi Level - Yellow
Reads like sea worthiness report on the Titanic. As I have always said, never get a wolf to do a foxes job. After all these people know only too well which side of the bread is buttered.
ReplyDeleteThe paradox is by trying to squish out all the dissenting voices online with an endless slew of repressive laws and regulations. The very means to accurately gauge the ground swell is no longer possible.
Even their best strategist would do well to recognize all their assessment and feasibility studies can at best be so wrong . That is what the wise will do.
ReplyDeleteNo Freak! No Freak!
there will not be any freak election......
pap will be the govt for many many years unless only unless there is an internal split.....
the pap brand is too strong to fail.......
cheers.....
Yes, always very comforting to listen to the converted. That is what they like to hear.
ReplyDeleteI watched the performance by Japanese artist last night (President Challenge) and saw how she balanced so many palm stems and how these stems crumbled when she removed that feather from the end. It is amazing the whole system is hinged on this light weight feather. Looking at PAP, I got the feeling that LKY could be the feather.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, saw some organisations donated generously by sending in cheques but one thing glaring to me is why no donation from big organisations like DBS, MBS, RWS, CitiBank, Ministers and City Harvest?
Please lah, if can get freak election, it would have freaked in GE 2011 already. Because in 2011, daft and unhappy Sinkies were in worse times under a worse PAP than now.
ReplyDeleteUnless there is a freak opposition party leader announcing his party, just like PAP, is contesting 100% seats and ready to be govt lah.
Sinkies want freak election outcome? Then get freak opposition party and leader first.
"Sinkies want freak election outcome? Then get freak opposition party and leader first."
ReplyDeleteAnon 9:43 am
Ya lor. Sinkies want good life under PAP? Then make money, lots of it, first.
That's what smart Sinkies do, and not become freak opposition leader.
That's why there won't be any freak opposition leaders, and hence no freak election.
It is good to go with the flow without having to work your skull. Sori, no brain to talk about. Then can join George.
ReplyDeleteI think it will be freak enough if Aung Juan Soon Chee and party can win in next GE to become the strongest Sinkie opposition party, and overtaking Teochew Ah Hia party.
ReplyDeleteIf u go by the amount of dissatisfaction on the ground with the present govt..would their reelection in 2016 be a freak result? Certainly, if they maintain their 60% share of votes,u can safely say that Singaporeans are brain dead..if their popular votes slip to 50% then it will provide the genesis of things to come as singaporeans wake up to a brave new world..what do u think...
ReplyDeleteBeware the subtle use of languagep, which immediately enables your brain to be controlled by "unseen forces".
ReplyDeleteConsider the underlying, unmentioned yet already well and truly implanted in peoples' minds:
If PAP loses -- it's a freak election.
If PAP wins -- no surprise, business as usual.
If I were to bet, I reckon Mr Ho --who obviously has politics, organising and enterprise in his being and his family, and probably has HUGE personal networks and connections to boot -- is considering throwing his hat in the ring for the next election.
....maybe a new party, maybe our G.O.P. (Grand Old Party -- our PAP, the equivalent of the Republicans in the USA), maybe as an independent.
Aiyoh, what freak? If PAP wins, PAP wins. If WP wins, PAP wins. Let me tell you guys something, this PAP could be many things but STUPID is definitely not one of them.
ReplyDeletefish 'n' chips
He can join SFP.
ReplyDelete"Certainly, if they maintain their 60% share of votes,u can safely say that Singaporeans are brain dead."
ReplyDeletejjgg 10:34 am
No lah, they are not brain dead, but rather they are very scared, and for good reasons.
Remember Teochew Ah Hia had said, majority (aka 60%) Sinkies are very scared they accidentally vote PAP out because WP is not ready to be govt.
When in doubt, always remember this, and u will never go wrong.
"If WP wins, PAP wins."
ReplyDeleteAnon 10:47 am
Ya hor, if u didn't say, I being daft also never realise. U have a point, and now I see WP as no more "what's the point" party.
That's why now all the more I want Aung Juan Soon Chee Party to win.
Relentless charging of Roy and Hui Hui. Lets see.
ReplyDeleteIt would be obvious by now how Roy crowd funded $100K in a week. As many have pointed out here, PAP is usually anything but stupid when it comes to monitoring dissent and they would have taken note of the above as a warning.
Yet in spite of this warning, the charging continues. So there are 2 schools of thought here. Is the PAP caught in its own quicksand and continues to make the mistake of charging them? Or has the PAP read the tea leaves and know by now that, charging them probably won't do much more damage in any case?
By the way, an opposition government might not charge them (which gives them less chance to ask for money all the time), but I have yet to see any strong vocal support from the opposition parties for them. More disagreement in fact, and in some cases, outright condemnation as well. Then of course, there are those who are steering well clear, like TJS and the Ice Cream Party.
If papigs loss the majority in the next ge.
ReplyDeleteLimpeh chopped ..
When you live alone with the Freak for 50 years, you forget that is the Freak. When a normal one suddenly appear, you freak out.
ReplyDeleteWinning Potong Pasir back from Chiam See Tong was a freak result.
ReplyDeleteIf Chiam had not gone over to another place, PAP would not have been able to take back Potong Pasir.
Was the results from Hougang over the years considered freak results? Come one slay one, come two slay a pair. WP did not even need LTK to hold their ground there. People in Hougang know what is desirable and what is not and are prepared to sacrifice upgrading to uphold their principles.
The weekend paper says , and I quote "..there is no signs that corruption or nepotism has taken place in PAP.." thus ipso facto, they will continue their dominance.
ReplyDeleteTHAT is a big IF.
Election is created to game the people so that they believe that the winner is the chosen one and submit to that authority until the next election. All the bullshit about politics, labour or liberal, left or right is to confuse the people so that they will not start going against the authority. Ukraine and many africa/latino countries are good examples how election can be easily manipulated to suit the masters.
ReplyDeleteIf Wayang Parties win; PAP WINS.
ReplyDeleteWell said and it shall be, at least for the Next General Election and maybe the Following One.
Anyway, looking at the Condos sprouting all over the Island and the Roads jam with Branded high CC Cars. PAP WILL WIN THE NEXT GE HANDS DOWN.
Lidat ... let's vote for wp
DeleteKnn ... tiok boh?