A normal kopitiam at night in Singapore. Typical night life of the average Singaporeans in a govt built housing estate.
10/07/2014
Foreigners create jobs for Sinkies
Is this a myth or a truth? Why is it that whenever this is spoken, everyone is giving it a dirty look? The polite ones will give a cynical smile. The not so polite ones will show their middle finger. Sure, if a foreign company operates here with 100 of its own people and employs 10 Sinkies it is still creating jobs for Sinkies. On the other hand how many jobs are Sinkie companies and organizations, including govt and GLCs, creating for the foreigners instead? And is the equation beneficial to the Sinkies overall?
Leong Sze Hian and his expertise could be put to good use to show some real figures on how many jobs that the foreigners have created for us and how many we have created for them and put the numbers on a balancing scale. We need to know whether this is true or false and whether this is good or bad. And are we creating good value jobs for foreigners and foreigners creating low value jobs for Sinkies?
So far we only hear people repeating this myth like a golden truth. Leong Sze Hian, if you are reading, I would suggest a few tables like foreign company hires. Look at the PME levels will do. The lower levels are not too significant as many of the jobs are not lucrative enough for Sinkies. And don’t waste time on construction workers and manual labour. Only people who want to change the subject will be talking about foreign workers when the crux of the matter is the PME category.
A list of companies showing how many foreigners, PRs and citizens will be good. And do not lump PRs and citizens together as locals. I know Leong Sze Hian will not do that. Also a list of the GLCs including the universities and some high profile institutions with many foreign hires to show the pattern of distribution. We need to know the truth and not allow a repeated myth to become a truth.
Heard that the some local universities have more foreigners than locals in their academic staff. Not very sure if this is true. What about the big institutions with the high percentages of foreigners.
We need to see real data to dispel this myth. To allow the myth to continue to spread and shaft down our throats only makes us more daft.
Kopi Level - Green
True Lies about Universities Rankings
True Lies about Universities Rankings - Michael Heng
The
London-based Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World Universities Ranking has been
called “a Fraud on the public.” Another Eminent Professor said: “QS simply
doesn’t do as good a job as the other rankers that are using multiple
indicators”.
Singapore
University NTU has secured top placing as the world's best young universities,
according to QS Ranking, one of three major international university ranking
systems.
The
United Nations Education agency, UNESCO, has challenged the validity and
reliability of University Rankings such as QS Ranking:
“Global
university rankings fail to capture either the meaning or driverse qualities of
a university or the characteristics of universities in a way that values and
respects their educational and social purposes, missions and goals. At present,
these rankings are of dubious value,
are underpinned by questionable social science, arbitrarily privilege
particular indicators, and use shallow proxies as correlates of quality.”
It
is highly questionable whether the 5 Criteria of QS Ranking actually indicate or
measure University Excellence to any extent. No study on their validity and
reliability has been produced by the Ranking organisations themselves. At best, these Criteria are just “popular”
notions imagined by the Rankers themselves and have no true bearings on
University learning impact on their students.
Too
much time has been obsessively invested by NTU and NUS in collecting and using
data and statistics in order to improve their ranking performance on a bogus ranking standard of dubious
excellence. Universities should be more concerned about innovative ways
to enhance our universities’ contributions to society through their students.
This is the Real payback for the millions of public fund spent on our
Universities.
Kopi Level - Green
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The American system you don’t know
Below is an extract of a BBC report ‘Secret tapes pull back curtain on Goldman Sachs’ By Anthony Zurcher Editor, Echo Chambers. It dealt with the wrongful dismissal of a Fed employee assigned to audit the accounts of Goldman Sach and why she was fired for wanting to tell the truth. The full report is available at: http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-echochambers-29388019
The main point in the report is not the wrongful dismissal of a Fed employee but the revelation of the irregularities and malpractices of the Fed and big businesses. They seemed to be in cahoot, working hand in hand to deceive the public that everything was fair and above board but was otherwise. The big businesses were above the law and can violate the laws with impunity or at least with the approval of the Fed. How outrageous can this be? The big businesses can actually commit crimes against the small players and operate under a different set of laws. And this is the US of America, the Federal Reserves Bank of New York.
Can’t imagine how many innocent people have been duped and cheated by the big businesses and lost their pants. It is criminal! How relevant is this state of affair to our system as it is more like a carbon copy of the American system?
Here is an extract of the first part of the BBC report dated 29 Sep 2014.
In 2009 the Federal Reserve Bank of New York set out to investigate why US government officials were so blind to the Wall Street crash of 2008. Why were they unable to forecast the oncoming financial crisis? Why did the economic contagion nearly topple the whole global financial system?
The fault, according to an independent review by Columbia University Prof David Beim, was that the government regulators were too deferential to the banks they were supposed to oversee. Within the New York Fed, employees were urged by their supervisors to look the other way when they found violations and to temper critical reports.
Continue reading the main story
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Even the best set of rules is totally insufficient if paired with an enforcement system that applies them inconsistently or not at all”
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For many this isn't exactly news. What would be news, however, is evidence that shows that even after the financial collapse, and even after congressional attempts to institute more stringent oversight, nothing has changed. And there are secret recordings - made by a former New York Fed employee - that many are claiming provide first-hand evidence of continued government neglect.
These allegations are contained in an investigative report published on Friday by ProPublica in partnership with the radio programme This American Life. The author, Pulitzer Prize winner Jake Bernstein, spoke with former New York Fed employee Carmen Segarra, who was originally hired to boost oversight efforts following the 2008 collapse.
She was fired seven months later after clashes with her supervisors - but not before she secretly recorded more than 46 hours of meetings to support her claims that she was terminated because she wouldn't tone down her criticism of Goldman practices.
She sued the New York Fed alleging wrongful termination, but a judge dismissed her case in April. She is currently appealing the decision.
Michael Lewis says that Wall Street regulators are too deferential to the banks they oversee
In her recordings a Goldman employee says that "consumer laws don't apply" to their wealthiest clients, for instance, and that she should pretend she didn't hear incriminating statements.
Bernstein recounts one of the recorded confrontations with a supervisor, Kim, which he cites as evidence that Ms Segarra was told to back down from sharp criticism of her Goldman colleagues:
Kopi Level - Green
10/06/2014
Hong Kong is never about Democracy
When China
took over Hong Kong, it wanted to let the Hong
Kong people continue to do what they want, continue to prosper and
live well. They thought this was good for the Hong Kong
people and for China
as long as Chinese sovereignty is recognised. China
even pumped in money and resources to make it happen and Hong Kong
is better and richer than before.
The recent Occupy Central has changed the political
landscape. The Hong Kong people now want not only
economic prosperity but independence from China.
They do not regard themselves as Chinese, at least those at the demonstration
and those supporting them from a distance, but as Hong Kongers. They want
independence from China.
The economic animal has morphed into a political animal.
This is inconceiveable and intolerable as far as Beijing
is concerned. This is worse than the positions taken by Taiwan
and Tibet. Both
accepted that they were part of China
and only demanded for autonomy. Are the students and their backers real in
pushing for an independent Hong Kong? Remember what Chen
Sui Bian and Lee Teng Hui tried and how closed they were to a war with China.
In the case of Hong Kong, there is no
justification whatsoever to talk about independence. Are the Hong
Kong people really wanting to trade their economic freedom and
good life for this thing called Democracy and independence from China?
Nothing is impossible, so they said. But in this case, this is Impossible.
Do the students and their supporters believe that they could
hold China to a
ransom with Western govts and media egging them on? How foolish! China
would do another Tiananmen if they dared to push the independence boundary.
Another Tiananmen Square would not be too many when the
risk is a broken up China
and a people that would be oppressed by foreigners, ridiculed by foreigners and
becoming the Sick Man of Asia once again.
The stake is too high and Hong Kong
is too insignificant to China’s
game plan. Hong Kong can be sacrificed and China
has many options other than Tiananmen to deal with the protesters. Youthful
idealism is one thing, old wolves in sheep clothings must be sensible enough to
know that this is not a game they can win, and the consequences are too severe
and would go only one way. They have no cards to play. There is no end game. China
would just switch off the power supply.
The Hong Kong people would not only
lose their democracy, they would lose their economic freedom and good life. Hong
Kong would be shut down and turn into a reservation for the Red
Indians similar to those in the US.
It will no longer be a haven for free wheeling enterprises, an economic marvel,
a jewel of rich capitalism.
Businesses will collapse, property prices will collapse.
People will want to flee the island when the doors are shut. What are the
students and their behind the scene supporters fighting for? Political power
and control? They have all the economic freedom that they want and many
democratic rights that the mainlanders did not have. What more do they want?
Poverty and ruins? Do they know what they are risking?
This is not about Hong Kong but about the well being of China and the Chinese people.
Kopi Level - Red
The damn solutions
It has been recognised and acknowledged as a natural truth
that today’s solution is tomorrow’s problem. And we have many examples of our
great solutions that have turned bad, turning into big problems and
liabilities. The most commonly quoted solution of the past that has created
many deep seated problems today must be the Stop At Two policy. We are now
suffering from its consequences today, some 40 odd years later. When it was
introduced, the problems it was trying to solve was serious, a growing jobless
population and an economy that could not create the jobs to meet the demand.
And further harsh and ruthless followup measures and policies were added to
reinforced the Stop At Two policy, like no priority for school places for the
third child, ligation, abortion, fines etc etc. Some of the victims of these
policies are still feeling very angry with what they had to go through.
We have in the course of the last 40 years introduced many
policies that were good in the beginning but starting to turn foul or becoming
a problem today. The CPF schemes and its related schemes, housing allocation
policy, pricing and asset enhancement policies, are now hounding down on the
govt.
High economic growth, high inflation and high ministerial
salaries are now a burden to the govt. And of course the high population and
high influx of foreigners, high prices of car ownership policies, high medical
costs and a long list of other policies that are causing the govt to have ‘one
head and growing twice as big’.
And we are still pushing for high economic growth and high
population growth. This is very troubling. The problems of yesterday’s
solutions are being repeated with the same zeal to implement new policies and
solutions. They only think about how good the solution is without bothering to
look at how bad it can become. If they have the foresight, to think ahead a
little more, many of today’s problems would have not happened or would be
lesser and not so severe.
Yes, economic growth is important and growing a bigger population
is a must for economic growth. If only economic policy is so simple. Again they
are not looking at the consequences and problems from these solutions. Did they
know, did they bother, did they think about them, talk about them, or they
simply do not want to talk about them and do not want to think about them.
Tomorrow’s problems are best left to tomorrow’s leaders to deal with, and
tomorrow’s people to live with.
Just announced a few day’s ago that they have a new logo for
the Army Volunteer’s Corp. Another nice creation. Did they think about the
problems and consequences? Every solution and policy is a double edged sword.
The frightening thing it seems, they are only interested in hearing the good
stuff. No one wants to know about the bad stuff or want to tell the people
about the bad stuff. They are OPP, Other People’s Problems.
Is this the way to go? You want economic growth you must want
big population? You want a strong defence force, you must want volunteers to
carry arms. They are inseparable, just as inseparable as every solution comes with
its associated problems. You cannot have your cake and eat it. The govt has to
be seriously looking at the problems that can come about with their solutions.
They cannot runaway from them. The
Volunteer’s Corp is a very dangerous animal that is being created if any
jokers, citizens or not, can join. It can turn into an enemy of the people. Would
the terrorists be eyeing it as their training ground?
Where is the solution should the Volunteers Corp turns bad?
Where are the solutions to problems caused by high economic growth and high
population growth? No, no problems?
Kopi Level - Red
Kopi Level - Red
10/05/2014
Is America ready to be Number Two
From the very beginning the position of the Americans was
clear. Teymoor used the Great Roman Empire as an example of everything that
goes up must come down. He hit a wall. No
such thing as America
being Number Two to a rising China.
Even if China
becomes the biggest economy, so what? What they avoided saying was that they
carried the big guns and could turn the table anytime they like it and China
would be history. That’s the message.
It is interesting to watch the nuances and the body language
of the American panellists, especially the Ambassador. I could not believe that
an academic discussion on an ‘iffy’ question could cause so much uneasiness and
sensitivity. And Teymoor, one of the best presenters you can find, was doing
his best to balance the tension and you could sense that he too was affected by
it. But being an old hand and very adept at what he was doing, he did manage to
control the situation very well without upsetting anyone, but still not able to
hide the discomfort in him.
The topic was about a hypothetical case in the future, what
if the economic statistics are correct and China surpasses America and becomes
Number One economically, or the Number One superpower. Of course everyone can
dispute on the definition of what Number One means as the overwhelming American
military might is unquestionable for a long time to come. The American economy
could slow down, but the American expenditure on military would always be
maintained to keep this pole position unchallenged and unsurpassed. To the
Americans, this is a non issue. They would ensure it would not happen.
Who would ever think of the Soviet Union
being what it is today? Who would ever imagine, even 30 years ago, that China
could transform itself from a poor backward communist state to challenge the
Americans for the pole position in international affairs? Some crystal ball
gazers would say that the rise of China
is inevitable, like the fall of Singapore
as equally inevitable. The chips are all in place for the rise of China
and the fall of Singapore.
Somehow everything is in place not by intent but it just happened.
Whether China
would overtake America
as Number One is a moot point as no one would agree with the definition. But
the rise of China
as a superpower, as an economically and technologically successful nation is on
the card.
And it is best not to discuss such a topic with the
Americans. It rubs the wrong way and nerves are extra sensitive, like special
needs children. America
will never be Number Two! China
can never dream of being Number One. No way, not in the near future, not in the
distant future.
PS. The Chinese were given a pleasant surprised when they were shoved up the be the Number Two when the Soviet Union self destruct. They too could not believe that they could be Number Two so fast, without any effort on their own.
Kopi Level - Yellow
My proposed rules and regulations for protest rallies
Given the fiasco that happened on 27 Sep 14 at Hong Lim
Speakers Corner, a site specially designated for free speech and public protest,
‘the protesters’ overall conduct was so egregiously bad that a few would think
the public censure that followed was overdone’, I quote the ST editorial today,
new rules and regulations must be introduced. I may further add, protesters
must behave better, behave decently, not to shout, not to disturb the peace,
not to look like thugs and gangsters, not to….I can go on and on. Basically,
protesters in a public protest must conform to some expectations of decency by
the decent and nice people.
Given these as the back drop and the expectations, I would
like to offer some suggestions as to how a public protest rally should be like
and how the protesters should behave. The authority may be pleased to take
liberty to borrow my suggestions for future rallies in Hong
Lim Park.
Not in any order of merit or importance, I will just rattle
it off the hip, no need to think too much. Like the American cowboys, just
shoot first and think later. It is easier that way.
Ok, first thing to do, protesters must bring along a decibel
meter to measure the din they are making. What for? They must not be
insensitive to the other park users, like special needs children, like babies
in the prams, like senior citizens playing chess or having a snooze. Let the
authority come out with the exact decibel they can make and the type of
loudspeakers that are allowed henceforth.
The protesters must also bring along measuring tapes to mark
the distance they should keep away from the other park users, and pay special
attention to special needs children. These children like the Park very much for
its special ambience and the heat. For this group, the distance must be double
than the normal for other normal children.
Whatever the protesters do, they must not appear to be
heckling anyone in the park, especially special needs children that happened to
be there. Just because the Park has been specially approved by Parliament for
protesting and demonstration, it does not mean that they can anyhow behave like
protesters do. For this matter, it is good that they bring along their own
video recorder to record the event in case there is a dispute as to them
getting too close to the special needs children, ‘heckling’ them or disrupting
their activities. This is for the own good of the protesters as people who were
not at the scene may have the wrong impression and anyhow accused them of
misconduct later.
Protesters are allowed only to march in rows of twos, not
too many as it would look very rowdy. Look at how nice school children walked
in schools? If they could hold hands,
that would be nice. This is the standard that the protesters should try to
emulate. And yes, wear clean and nice clothing to look smart and not like
hooligans and gangsters. Wear a badge if possible to read ‘I am a protester’ so
that people can identify who you really are.
And when the protesters are protesting, please, put on a
smile on your face. Don’t look so grumpy, so fierce, like gangsters. The authorities
or public may think you are thugs and, yes, gangsters. Now that is really bad
publicity and bad image if photographs or videos of them were to be flashed in
the media.
And when the police or authority demands for their
identification, please do not argue or be rude. Be polite, just hand over your
identification papers and all will be fine. And don’t demand from the police or
authority for their identification papers. That is outright rudeness. In this
exceptional city, anyone who come to you and tell you they are the police or
the authority, they must be real. No cheats or thugs would dare to impersonate the police or authority. So there is no need to go through that hassling.
And another thing, when the protesters go marching around
the Park, please show some courtesy and friendliness and stop to shake hands
with whoever is present for goodwill. Oh, an exception, perhaps this should be
avoided when approaching special needs children as they may be too sensitive
and can get frightened by the protesters. Be extra sensitive and mindful of the
people there and shout only when you are at a safe distance from them.
If protesters are to follow the above suggestions, I think
everything will be alright even if there are other events in the Park. And how
can I miss this, please double confirm with the authorities your designated
area so that you do not encroach into other people’s areas. In the past this was
not required, but after the 27 Sep pathetic incident, this is necessary. All
future applications will have designated areas allocated to them in advance,
not last minute to avoid a clash or conflict by encroachment.
Basket, why I spent so much time, thinking so hard, for all
these suggestions and not getting paid a single cent for them?
Kopi Level - Yellow
10/04/2014
The drumming continues
Roll out the big drums and keep drumming.
Stoke the amber and fan it into a fire.
Now who is beating the drums and fanning the fire?
Who is doing the heckling and who is being heckled?
What do you think?
Stoke the amber and fan it into a fire.
Now who is beating the drums and fanning the fire?
Who is doing the heckling and who is being heckled?
What do you think?
Free university education?
Can
this be true? Even if it is true, the quality must be bad. How can free things
be good? You want quality you must be prepared to pay for it. The more you pay,
the higher the quality. It must be, like our world best govt.
Effective
this year, the whole of Germany will provide free
university education when Lower Saxony decided to abolish university
tuition fees. Wow, this is like fiction. Actually many countries in Europe provide free university
education. Bloody hell, I am like a frog in a well. Only today then I heard
about it, read about it. Scandinavian countries like Norway, Denmark and Sweden have been providing free
university education for many years and it seems that this is a trend and other
countries are following suit. In UK, Welsh university
education is free for Welsh.
According
to a chart from Source: http://www.zmescience.com/other/germany-education-fees-01102014/ Scotland and several East European
countries are also providing free university education for their citizens.
University fees in Spain, France and Belgium are less than 1000 euros
per year while Portugal, Italy and a few East European
states are charging less than 3000 euros. No wonder their rankings are lower
than our world best universities.
How
much are we charging our students? Britain charges more than 9000
euros for their universities, the most expensive. I think we must be modeling
after Britain and using Britain as a benchmark in fees
and quality. Our universities are comparable to the best of the British in both
counts so it is only appropriate to benchmark against them.
Why
are some of these countries starting to offer free university education to
their citizens? Simple. It is an investment. The better educated the people
are, the more productive they are and better serve the country and its economy.
Put it the other way, if the university education is so expensive that the people
are not university graduates, how are there going to contribute to the economy?
Would they be happy to be hawkers and crane drivers? In Sin City, many graduates are now good
enough to drive taxis.
What
if our citizens are all non graduates, would we be importing all the top and
highly paid employees from abroad, the foreign talents? Highly skilled jobs and
professions need university education. You cannot have doctors, engineers,
scientist etc without tertiary education. Wait a minute, I may be wrong here,
there were doctors in the past without university education, like sinsehs,
dentists and many other professions. Could be self taught. Is this a
contradiction? Never mind if we can live with fakes.
We
need high quality university education. And of course quality means money. The
buildings, the foreign talent professors, the land, very expensive here, the
material, everything needs to be paid for. No money how can?
And
providing university education is a big commercial business and can bring in a
lot of revenue. Maybe this is one of the main reasons why our universities are
so obsessed with university rankings. It is a big money making business. But
can we also follow those countries to provide free university education to our
citizens and make foreign students pay instead of providing free education to
foreign students and make ours pay? Funny right?
The
Welsh are providing free for their citizens? The European Unions are charging
their member country students a lower fee than those outside of the EU. Is
there anything we can learn from this news? Are we doing the right thing or the
wrong thing?
Kopi Level - Green
China Speaks for all Hong Kong, According to The Basic Law.
By MIKOspace
Democracy
is about the Rule of Law, Not the Rule of the Mob. Never mind the size of the Mob
Crowd or the loud noise of the Rabble. They have no place in a Democracy when
illegal. HK students represent NOBODY.
It
is clear that the Hong Kong demonstrators, mostly students encouraged by
politicians with their own agenda, do not care about the livelihood and
well-being of the rest of Hong Kong, who is really the majority. The Hong Kong demonstrators are fighting
only for themselves, NOT for the majority of HK people. They should now
keep quiet and listen to the rest of Hong Kong whose families has lost much
needed incomes from reduced tourism and disruptions to transportation. The loss of tourism earnings by 7% must
seriously hit the pockets of taxi drivers, retail shop owners, amusement centre
operators, tour guides, tour operators, restaurants, hotels and, yes, the
parents, uncles/aunties, relatives and siblings of the demonstrators. The earnings loss will never be recovered.
Never
has the abuse of Democratic freedom so blatant.
The inherent right to peaceful protests has been openly misused to riot
over unfounded fears about the future.
Nothing is more frightening than to lash out at shadows when believing
monsters residing within.
WHO will speak for
those hurt most by irresponsible Hong Kong demonstrators? According to the
Basic Law of Hong Kong, it is China.
Under
British common law, the owner’s right to the return of his “stolen” property is
absolute. And any agreement to abridge
or limit such rights by stating conditions for the lawful return of rightful
property has no basis in law and therefore unenforceable. Whither the HK Basic
Law?
The
Hong Kong Basic Law is a purely domestic legislation deriving its authority
from the Constitution of the People's Republic of China (PRC). In fact, Basic
Law’s Article 158 specifically vested the power of final interpretation of the
HK Basic Law in the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
(NPCSC) which is the highest organ of state whose power is derived from the
Constitution of the People's Republic of China. Ergo, YES, the PRC Constitution
supersedes the Basic Law of Hong Kong SAR.
In fact, it was the NPCSC who adopted and approved the HK Basic Law on 4
April 1990, and came into effect on Handover Day, 1 July 1997
Essentially,
the HK Basic Law, which is the outcome of the Joint Declaration between PRC and
the British government on Hong Kong, acts as the historic interim (50 years)
agreement on the rightful RETURN of Hong Kong back to the People's Republic of
China.
Hong
Kong is NOT Scotland. Scotland conquered England (plus Wales) in 1603, and UK
was formed in 1707 together with Ireland. Unlike Scotland, Hong Kong has always
belonged to China, who was forced to cede it to the British under the shameful
Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 when China lost the Opium War with Britain after
failing to stop Britain from selling the profitable poison to the Chinese
people. It's like the Mexican/Latin American Drug cartels demanding the State
of Texas as payment and compensation for American destruction of their
lucrative cocaine trade in the American war on drug.
Unlike
Scotland, the option for Hong Kong independence is not available since she is
just a SMALL Chinese city and an integral part of China. Hong Kong people must learn HOW to live as part of China, not
apart.
Read more:
Kopi Level - Green
10/03/2014
Another stock market story
Looks like the remisiers and traders are very free these days and have a
lot of time to activate their creative juice. Some are turning into
poets.
There is a big playground for adults in Singapore ...
It's called the stock market
We used to love to play here
There were many people with similar objective playing in this playground
There used to be much excitement here
But in the recent past many months, this playground is deserted
On any given days, there is hardly any people going there
I still go there everyday, I want to play, I want to try
No matter how I do, I can't find any other people playing here
I always played with the same people and ...
With each passing day, less & less people dropped by
It's getting harder & harder to be motivated to come here...
I used to look forward coming here ... but now
I dread coming here ... It's like going to those Sentosa apartments,
There is hardly anybody there ...
Something is wrong in this playground, very WRONG indeed!
Kopi Level - Yellow
There is a big playground for adults in Singapore ...
It's called the stock market
We used to love to play here
There were many people with similar objective playing in this playground
There used to be much excitement here
But in the recent past many months, this playground is deserted
On any given days, there is hardly any people going there
I still go there everyday, I want to play, I want to try
No matter how I do, I can't find any other people playing here
I always played with the same people and ...
With each passing day, less & less people dropped by
It's getting harder & harder to be motivated to come here...
I used to look forward coming here ... but now
I dread coming here ... It's like going to those Sentosa apartments,
There is hardly anybody there ...
Something is wrong in this playground, very WRONG indeed!
Kopi Level - Yellow
A desperate plea to the foreign talents
40% of the population in this island is foreigners. And depending on the parameters one is using, or the definition, true blue Singaporeans are now an absolute minority in their city island. The Singaporeans have been told to be grateful to the foreigners for they are here to help them and create jobs for them. And the foreigners know that they are the white knights that are here to save the daft citizens for without them the little island will go down the chute to the 3rd World. For recognition of this hard truth, the daft citizens are all grateful to the foreigners and welcomed them with open arms and open legs.
The foreigners, especially the fakes, knew how important they are to the citizens and their good life. They know that the good life of the daft citizens will be an issue without them. It is a nice balance with both sides understanding where they stand. The citizens even sent love letters to the construction workers to show their appreciation for building the flats for them. The citizens with the help of the govt are helping the foreigners to integrate and adapt themselves to the island, to make their living pleasant, and to feel very welcome. The citizens have been coaxed to be nice to the foreigners. Even when a group of foreigners rioted, they were referred to as very nice people. No offensive words must be used against the foreigners to hurt their feelings.
The foreigners even demanded for equal rights with the citizens and privileges like places for their children. Some foreigners are starting to lose their patience with the citizens. They found the citizens really daft, no skill sets to be employable, university graduates but unemployable. They got so frustrated with the local retards that they insisted on bringing in their talents from their village universities to replace the so called local talents from so called top ranking universities. Many local PMEs were booted out from jobs that they were doing well for ten or twenty years only to be made redundant and be replaced by talented graduates from degree mills universities or unheard of universities.
The replacement of the locals by the foreign talents is like a coordinated movement and organizations are increasing filling their positions with more foreigners than citizens. They are taking more and more of the top jobs that locals are unfit to do.
In the streets, foreigners are losing their patients with the locals too and would not hesitate to take the law into their own hands, to wallop the lazy, slow and daft citizens.
This is a plea to the foreign talents not to take all the good jobs from the locals. Please leave some jobs for the citizens or they will all end up as taxi drivers. And don’t forget that they have a huge mortgage to pay and children to send overseas for their education. So please don’t take up too many university places as well. Many parents had to sell their flats just because the university places were taken up by foreign students. And please, our citizen lecturers and professors also need to work, to teach. Please do not replace them with talented foreigners no matter how good they are. It is undesirable for our citizen university dons to drive taxis.
You talented foreigners have taken a lot of our top jobs and middle management jobs. We are not complaining if you are taking over the manual jobs in the construction industry. But leave some cleaners jobs in the food courts to the citizens please. They need to work to have a bit of dignity even at 70 or 80.
And please don’t beat us whenever you are unhappy or provoked by the daft citizens when they got into your way. They did not know that they should be out of your way. And please don’t cheat our oldies. They have a lot of money but they are all suffering from dementia or simply gullible and are easy targets. They worked very hard for a life time. Please don’t cheat or rob them of their life savings.
Please, please, tolong, tolong. Be kinder to us, the daft citizens of this island. And when you foreigners eventually take over all the top jobs in the island and the govt, have mercy on us, the original citizens. We are very nice people too, really. We don’t mind inviting all of you and your village kins here to take over our jobs and our country. Just be nicer to us and leave some crumbs for us.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Koipi Level - Yellow
Is Madam Chung medically fit to revoke LPA
A LPA is a very serious piece of paper that accorded great powers to the holder over the finance and wealth and health of a person that gave the LPA to. Now Madam Chung Khin Chun is under an appointed medical expert to determine if she is medically fit to revoke the LPA. What if she is found to be unfit to revoke the LPA? Would the holder of the LPA still retain the power and continue to exercise that power legally?
I would presume that if Yang Yin is found guilty of fraud and declared unfit to be the guardian, the court could revoke the LPA on Madam Chung’s behalf. What if there is insufficient evidence to make a conviction and Yang Yin is discharged or acquitted, does it mean that he should still legally be the guardian of Madam Chung with the LPA?
Can it be so scary?
Madam Chung’s case exposed a serious flaw in the LPA process. These are likely to be people at a point of losing their mental capacity and lucidness. And they could totally lose their ability to revoke the LPA very soon after granting it and in case of a similar fraud, how are they to revoke the LPA on their own? Going through the due process of the law and OPG could be time consuming and by the time the matter is settled, all the assets could be disposed off.
Kopi Level - Yellow
10/02/2014
Firm loses $2m to secretary
A local company is suing its secretary for theft amounting to $2 m.
Apparently the secretary had been depositing the company’s cash cheques
into her own pocket for a period of 7 to 8 years. And the cash cheques
were in sums of $30k to $400k.
Taking this as an example for discussion, who is to be blamed? The secretary is at fault for sure. What about the company? How could a secretary keep on taking cash cheques from a company without anyone noticing it for such a long spell of time and for such a considerable sum of money?
What is the moral of the story? If you allow a thief to keep taking away your money without resisting, or did not want to bother, did not want to know or do anything about it, you deserve to lose your money. By not wanting to do anything, or not bothering, it is like telling the thief, actually not a thief, to take and take and take.
Apply the same logic to the jobs in the country, the space and the whole country. If we let foreigners to keep taking away our good jobs, our space, and eventually the whole country, and not doing anything about it, we deserve to lose everything, all our possessions and even our country.
Do you want that to happen, daft Sinkies?
Kopi Level - Green
Taking this as an example for discussion, who is to be blamed? The secretary is at fault for sure. What about the company? How could a secretary keep on taking cash cheques from a company without anyone noticing it for such a long spell of time and for such a considerable sum of money?
What is the moral of the story? If you allow a thief to keep taking away your money without resisting, or did not want to bother, did not want to know or do anything about it, you deserve to lose your money. By not wanting to do anything, or not bothering, it is like telling the thief, actually not a thief, to take and take and take.
Apply the same logic to the jobs in the country, the space and the whole country. If we let foreigners to keep taking away our good jobs, our space, and eventually the whole country, and not doing anything about it, we deserve to lose everything, all our possessions and even our country.
Do you want that to happen, daft Sinkies?
Kopi Level - Green
Sino Indian border tension flared up during Xi Jinping’s visit
When Modi visited China, the border was peaceful. When Xi Jinping made a
reciprocal visit, border tension flared with India ramping up its
activities in the disputed region and the Chinese side returning the
favour. This is looking like a repeat of the meeting between Nehru and
Zhou Enlai. When they met in cordial settings with Nehru famous quote,
‘Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai’, border tensions flared up too. While public
gestures were all friendly and warmth, the Chinese did not know that
India was building up a special 4th Corp to capture the disputed
territories from China.
India finally revealed its aggressive intent and invaded and captured some of the disputed territories with Chinese border guards on the retreat. But after reorg and with the arrival of backup troops, China launched its counter attack and sent the Indian 4th Corp fleeing in the most one sided humiliating military defeat in modern history. The great Indian Army fled in the face of Chinese peasant soldiers.
Would Modi do a Nehru against Xi Jinping? Today India is an aspiring superpower in the making. It has all the modern and latest weaponry money can buy. The Indian armed forces are many times better equipped and stronger than during the times of Nehru. Is Modi harbouring a desire to avenge the defeat of Nehru with a new Look East Policy? He is now in Washington after visiting Tokyo and negotiating defence pacts. What is the undisclosed agenda?
Should Modi ever indulge in another military adventure, he must take note that this time round, if the Indian Army could not succeed and went scurrying back, the PLA would not withdraw from the disputed territories anymore. This time the PLA will stay put and will not be as generous and kind like their predecessors. They would not repeat a mistake twice. They would settle the border issues once and for good.
What would it be the case? Another Sino Indian border war in the making to pave the way for an Indian Century?
Kopi Level - Green
India finally revealed its aggressive intent and invaded and captured some of the disputed territories with Chinese border guards on the retreat. But after reorg and with the arrival of backup troops, China launched its counter attack and sent the Indian 4th Corp fleeing in the most one sided humiliating military defeat in modern history. The great Indian Army fled in the face of Chinese peasant soldiers.
Would Modi do a Nehru against Xi Jinping? Today India is an aspiring superpower in the making. It has all the modern and latest weaponry money can buy. The Indian armed forces are many times better equipped and stronger than during the times of Nehru. Is Modi harbouring a desire to avenge the defeat of Nehru with a new Look East Policy? He is now in Washington after visiting Tokyo and negotiating defence pacts. What is the undisclosed agenda?
Should Modi ever indulge in another military adventure, he must take note that this time round, if the Indian Army could not succeed and went scurrying back, the PLA would not withdraw from the disputed territories anymore. This time the PLA will stay put and will not be as generous and kind like their predecessors. They would not repeat a mistake twice. They would settle the border issues once and for good.
What would it be the case? Another Sino Indian border war in the making to pave the way for an Indian Century?
Kopi Level - Green
Singapore is the safest place on planet Earth
Many foreigners are so impressed with everything Singapore. Most of all they are bowed over by the safe and secure environment for bring up a family. Young ladies and children can wander home in the wee hours of the night with being mugged, very low drug offences, very low crime. Our safety record is legendary.
After the Hong Lim Park Affair, we have another feather on our cap. The Singapore Tourist Board can proclaim to the world that we are the safest place on planet Earth. In this latest event, the parents were so confident of the safety and security here that they had no qualms or reservations to bring their little children to a party in the Park where a political protest rally was being held. They knew that nothing of any violent nature will happen and their children will be absolutely safe. And that was exactly what happened.
And the Park administrators also believe so. They have many experiences allowing different parties with different agenda in the Park at the same time and have been proven to be totally safe. The latest event vindicates their faith and judgement that we are a very safe country.
And to make a point, the protestors were made to apologise to the parents for making too much noise that frightened some of the children. And the protestors were truly sorry for interrupting the children’s party. And the Minister that attended the event also apologized as well for this little mishap.
And the public were so angry with the protestors for their rough and loud behavior that they chastised them publicly in the main media. This is our standard of social behavior. The protestors in a mass rally must be conscious and mindful of children having parties in the same Park. With this experience I think in future they will lower their voices and shouting when the children are around.
So, another new slogan for STB, ‘Singapore is the safest place on Planet Earth’. Come to Singapore for a safe and pleasant holiday with your families and have a good time. Tourists can also go to Hong Lim Park to watch a protest rally with no fear of being hurt. Absolutely safe! And if they are annoyed by the protestors, they can demand an apology from them too.
I think this slogan will be 100 times better than F1, and costs nothing except maybe say thank you to redbean for suggesting it.
What about the riot? What riot? Oh you mean the Little India Riot. There is nothing to it. The rioters are very nice people. And if you are lucky, they may arrange a tour package if a riot is on for you to have a ringside view of the rioting. Everything is under control and very, very safe. Only slight hitch is that the traffic could be so heavy that you may not be able to get near it. And you would also have to compete with parents wanting to bring their children to watch the riot too. See how safe Singapore is!
Kopi Level - Green
10/01/2014
Singaporeans that made us proud
(30 Sep) – For a Secondary One student just crowned champion at the Asian Games, Jodie Lai was remarkably calm.
“I’m very happy because I won gold,” said the Singaporean sailor, cool as you like, as cameras flashed and reporters thrust phones in her face.
Lai, 13, finished clear of an eight-woman field in the optimist race Tuesday afternoon, after nearly a week of racing at the Wangsan Marina in Incheon, South Korea....
Raynn Kwok was awarded a late silver in his optimist race after protesting his initial fourth-place finish. The 12-year-old is now Singapore’s youngest-ever medalist at the Asian Games, displacing fellow sailor Ryan Lo who was 13 when he won bronze in the optimist event in 2010.
The above were copied from TRE.
Kopi Level - Green
“I’m very happy because I won gold,” said the Singaporean sailor, cool as you like, as cameras flashed and reporters thrust phones in her face.
Lai, 13, finished clear of an eight-woman field in the optimist race Tuesday afternoon, after nearly a week of racing at the Wangsan Marina in Incheon, South Korea....
Raynn Kwok was awarded a late silver in his optimist race after protesting his initial fourth-place finish. The 12-year-old is now Singapore’s youngest-ever medalist at the Asian Games, displacing fellow sailor Ryan Lo who was 13 when he won bronze in the optimist event in 2010.
The above were copied from TRE.
Kopi Level - Green
Hong Kong unplugged
The Hongkies have their first victory with their Occupy Central movement. The huge turnout looks menacing. The world, especially the China doomsayers, are clapping their hands. China is in real trouble. An editorial from New York Times reposted in the Today paper said Xi Jinping is running out of options. In other words China could do nothing about it.
This last vestige of Western Imperialism, a stark reminder of China’s humiliating past, is slapping China in the face all over again. From the western lens, checkmate! Actually the best thing for China is to do nothing. Declare a golden week for Hong Kong, in fact a golden month, or a golden year.
While Singapore, a twin city of Hong Kong’s likeness, has the Southeast Asia and the whole world as its hinterland, Hong Kong practically has China and is solely dependent on China for all its needs and economic growth. When China unplugged itself from the Hong Kong economy, Hong Kong would be like a piece of driftwood without an anchor. It would be worst than a sampan.
The mass civil disobedience in Hong Kong is a golden opportunity for China to do what it wanted to do for a long time. The plan to let Hong Kong receded into the peripheral of the Chinese economy and main stream activities could be pulled out from the bottom drawer and receive a good dusting.
Shanghai has always been China’s top priority as the financial centre, not Hong Kong. China needed Hong Kong and world opinion to look good, and the stability to grow its economy. That stage has passed. Shanghai has been waiting as the bridesmaid and ready to take centre stage. All the economic and commercial activities in Hong Kong can be transferred to Shanghai and other cities. Shenzhen as the southern economic hub could run on its own without Hong Kong.
It is time that Hong Kong fades into the wilderness and other Chinese cities emerged to rival and prosper over Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s usefulness as the commercial hub of China can no longer hold China to ransom. Hong Kong is dispensable today.
Good bye Hong Kong. It will be confined to its rightful place as a colonial cantonment in history. China today does not need Hong Kong but will keep Hong Kong as one of its cities, maybe relegated to a second tier city. Life will go on without Hong Kong. Hong Kong can enjoy its autonomy and democracy without interference from the central govt, but remain a second tier city in China.
Kopi Level - Green
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