5/22/2006
it is painful watching a freak show
I happened to be fiddling with my remote control button during the commercial break watching Da Vinci Code, and 'Ouch!' It was so painful to my eyes when I saw these few freaks trying to appear queer on TV. And then there was a panel of judges, also trying to look cute and sound cute.
My goodness, who is on show, or who is performing? The contestants were there as props. It is the judges that were the performers, trying very hard to be someone they were not.
I grimaced with so much pain. I shouted 'Cut, cut, cut!' But nothing I could do except to switch back to the channel I was watching. The commercial break was still on. Then I told myself, it could not be that bad right? So I bravely pushed on the remote button to take another peep.
'Ouch! No, it is just as painful. No way I am going to take a second look ever again. It was supposed to be some kind of idol show. My gosh! Remove the contestants, remove the freaks. Oh, wait a minute, it is the judges that need to be removed.'
my government or my people?
When is enough enough? When will the people stand up
and tell the PAP that they will not let the PAP to
continue to rough handle anymore?
There are some consensus views of what or how the PAP
is being seen by the voters in the aftermath of the
recent general election. 'The PAP is seen as a very
arrogant party, and totally unfair to both the
opposition and the people. I am against offering
upgrading as a carrot. The money belongs to the
nation, not the PAP...Christopher Lee in the ST.
'When the people say that the cost of living is high,
the PAP says we have cellphones and air conditioners.
When the people ask for GST waivers on necessities and
medical items, the PAP says they are subsidised. How
to talk to the Govt?'...Neo Kim Seng in the ST.
'During the campaign, the PAP told Hougang and Potong
Pasir voters: ...Why be so stupid and continually
support the opposition which never contributed
constructively in Parliament or which only makes
trouble in Parliament?...I am surprised at their
unsporting attitude.' Sylvestor Goh in the ST.
Despite these views which are quite common and quickly
surfaced in a discussion, the PAP is still voted to
power for another term. The people are unhappy with a
PAP that is seen to treat the people badly and even
ignoring the people's pleas with their clever
arguments, with their views of what they think is best
and not coming around to try to understand the
people's concern.
But then again, its seems that the voters will have to
tolerate the arrogance of PAP, or have to grit their
teeth and accept PAP as a matter of no better choice.
And worst is that they are happy just to know that the
PAP is now trying to be gentler to the people.
'I am a PAP supporter who believes the Govt has done a great
job and is changing to adopt a softer approach towards
the people...' Billy Lee in the ST.
This last quote speaks for all Singaporeans, that they
have grown use to be push around, or bashed around and
all they can hope for, and will be happy, if only the
PAP just try to be a little nicer to them. Is this the
attitude and expectation of the people on the PAP or
any future govt, that it is the natural state of
affair for a govt to be stern and even treat them
roughly?
When would the Singaporeans said enough is enough,
that no govt shall ever mistreat them like thrash or
to be thrashed around? And a little kinder govt is a
great blessing? Do the Singaporeans ever think that it
is only right and proper for any govt to treat them
fairly and respectfully?
The Singaporeans deserve a govt for what that govt is
if they let the govt sit on them as a natural state of thing.
5/21/2006
another productivity drive
Quantum Leap In Productivity?by Heng-Cheong Leong
Lim Swee Say is asking the low income to "make quantum leap in producitivty" in order to move ahead. Great, let's ask your favorite food court's dish clearing auntie how exactly is she going to clear "quantum leap" number of tables?
I guess most folks' answer will simply be either OT or Second Job.
Is that all NTUC can do?
the easiest and most efficient way to help the aunties to clean more dishes and faster is to buy a few dish washing machines. then one aunty can clean what 10 aunties can do. then can replace the 10 aunties with dish washing machines. then can say productivity of 1 aunty is now equivalent of 10 aunties.
i still like the idea of creative management in designing high paying jobs. one way is to create more town councils, maybe one town council for every 10 blocks of flats. and every 10 town councils one mayor. then every ten mayors one zone mayor, and every 3 zone mayors one region mayor. and every 3 region mayors one district mayor. and every 3 district mayors one governor mayor.
wow, so many jobs created, and high paying one also.
world cup roar
that was what these proud and loyal supporters of Chaim said about his return for another term. they said the roar was louder than if a world cup goal was scored. the whole estate was on their feet when the result was announced and they celebrated till 3 am. their joy, as a group of citizens, was not contrived or managed. it was simple spontaneous joy of a browbeaten people who stood up against all odds and, as they said, unfair and bullying tactics.
this is legendary stuff that will be told to the children by words of mouth.
5/19/2006
fiction movies are dangerous
Mr Brown's article in the Today paper suggests that in order to protect our innocent young from being deceived by the new superman movie, the movie should be banned or at least be given a NC16 rating. This, in his reasoning, will save the lives of our children who might start to fly from their double decker beds or their windows. The consequences are so scary as our children will not be able to differentiate between facts and fiction.
I fully agree and support his suggestion. We should start a movement, a petition, to ban any movie that has a dangerous influence on our young minds. What I want to add is that the ban should also be extended to those 55 and above.
At 55, these oldies are not only half as efficient, but cannot be trusted to look after themselves. And our CPF has made a very good decision in locking up their money as well : )
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