4/01/2006
ge round 20: no one is left behind
yesterday hsien loong said the govt to press on to make sure no one is left behind as singapore progress..
and the purpose of the workfare bonus as reported, 'the bonus, which rewards regular and productive work bythese workers aged 40 and above...' and people working odd jobs will also be regarded as productive, not minding the fact that their work is not regular.. then those full time housewives, whose work is regular, are not considered productive and will not get any workfare bonus.
is there anybody left behind when a whole army of full time housewives are written off as not productive?
3/31/2006
ge round 19: flair and individuality
the latest three candidates gave a refreshing turn to the otherwise heard it before or seen it before scenario.
first there is this landed property lawyer who wants to return something to society.. alright this tune is what sai siong did not want to hear.. but he was not one who benefitted from government scholarship and trying to repay society.. though he claimed that his father was not rich, well, a landed property in bukit timah cannot be poor either.. presumably he went overseas on his father's scholarship.
the best statement from palmer: 'so, i can't see why they say there's no level playing field.' he will probably not be able to see many more things if he can't see the unlevel playing field now.
then there is this good looking part time model who could not sleep after being humbled by shanmugam and knew what his calling is, to serve the people.. ain't this script more interesting?.. a young man so awed by a politician that he had to step forward to serve.
the third candidate is every inch a pap.. the way she speaks, thinks and talks, gave the impression that she is a pap veteran, fought, grown and contributed to the success story of pap and singapore.. i like the way she put forward her position.. we are good, and if the opposition cannot catch up it's their problem.. there is no need to apologise for being good, or for the opposition to being not good enough..
she is what pap is, frank, honest and straight to the point, no beating around the bush.. we are good and the opposition needs to shape up or be left behind.
the election rally is going to be interesting
3/30/2006
the sun rises from the west
i saw in the news last night that singapore power is cutting its rate for 3 months.. never in my life would i believe this is possible.
we need to have general elections every year.. then the people will have a better and easier time.
3/29/2006
a half causeway is not a causeway
syed hamid did the sensible thing by asking malaysian politicians not to make comments on the bridge while the negotiation is still on.. this is different from the gagging of non muslims from discussing islam.. the appeal to tone down the heated talks is to help the negotiation process.
as for the cutting of the causeway, lets look at it from another angle.. if both parties are owners of a house or bridge, can one party decide unilaterally to cut it into two? a half house or half bridge is neither a house or a bridge.. this is not just breaking down a dividing wall.
when a bridge is no longer a bridge, or when a causeway is no longer a causeway, there is a change in its utility.. would the party causing the change and a loss of value to the causeway be made to compensate the other party? would the party who made the bridge or house no longer a house pay for the damage or loss in value? even if the bridge or house is now connected to a new structure, it is no longer the same bridge or house..
the causeway in this case is no longer a causeway but a hybrid, like a liger.
ge round seventeen: a nightmare?
tan sai siong's article in today's paper asks this question - 'whose worst nightmare will it be if the pap makes a clean sweep at the next general election and,...?'
in her view it will be the nightmare of chiam and low thia khiang as it will prove that the voters do not appreciate what they have done all these years.
in my view it will be the worst nightmare for singaporeans.. the reasons do not need much imagination and i would leave everyone to ponder over the consequences.
the gist of sai siong's article is that the singapore system of a one party dominating the political system with a clean sweep is an excellent model that we shall be proud off and can sell to the world that it is an alternative to the western bi polar or multi polar systems.
she could not see any flaw in such a virtuous system.. how could anyone see the flaws? i mean how could anyone taking a king's feast everyday see any wrong with having a king's feast everyday?
and she added, despite dispelling the need for opposition members, that our system ensures 3 dud ncmps and several appointed nmps as effective voices for opposing views.. they are voices no doubt.. and voices but nothing more. anyway, everyone is entitled to his own opinion of what is the best system for singapore.. matilah would want anarchism.. so sai siong would love to have a 100% one party system.. it is a personal choice..
i am feeling the nightmare creeping up my spine.
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