If there is anything that this Govt is to be remembered for
it must be the string of policies that have gone too far and no longer able to
pull back to avoid further damages to people and country. My apologies, this is
just my view. The Govt definitely disagree and believe all the policies are
well thought out and calibrated. There cannot be any policy that is not
carefully conceived and allowed to go too far. And all the policies are good
for the people and country. These are the two extreme views of where Govt
policies are heading and the consequences or benefits that came along.
I would just name a few that I think have gone too far with
disastrous impact on the people and country. Some in the Govt, especially the
ministers, still think that high ministerial pay is a matter of a few plates of
char kway teow. The truth is that it filters down to the top few levels of
political leaders and the top civil servants that ended with a huge payroll
that the people will have to pay. This spreads to affect practically every
aspect of the country’s social and economic activities leading to extremely
high cost of living that is going to destroy the fabric and lifestyle of the
average citizens. High ministerial salary is not a simple and isolated matter.
It is felt in every corner of the country from the industries, the high
compensation expected by all the top management and professionals to high
property and car prices and high prices of everything.
High prices of properties and cars were allowed to carry on
for too long with the Govt believing they are good things. Must be. They
quietly and happily sanctioned the trend, and for those with many properties,
seeing their net worth ballooning without having to work. It must be very good.
Such selfish and short sighted views are expected from leaders without 20/20
vision, quite natural. By the time they realised that the policies have gone
too far, there is no returning back. The various excuses that Boon Wan shared
in Parliament are the hard truths that the people must live with. There is no
turning back and those that cannot keep up, the only way is to sell them half a
flat or a quarter of a flat.
As for high car prices, the fat bank account ministers would
be saying cannot afford there is the efficient public transport as an option.
And the higher the prices of car, of taxis, the better it is as it is only
natural that luxury and convenience come with a price. They can afford all the
luxuries with their extremely high income and there is no need to spare a
thought for the losers who cannot make it.
The most serious policy that has gone too far is population
growth and the influx of foreigners. Singaporeans are now virtually a minority
in their home country. The call for foreigners to integrate with Singaporeans
is a farce. The time has come for Singaporeans to integrate with foreigners and
learn and to accept the foreigners’ way of life and idiosyncrasies. What is
dire is that the Singaporeans have been battered and cowed all the years by the
Govt that they have lost their fighting spirit of a can do people. They have
resigned to their fate that the only way forward is to migrate or accept a
lower existence here, playing second fiddle to foreigners taking over their
jobs and a better life.
The revelation of the great numbers of foreigners here is
simply frightening and beyond belief. And the numbers, and the Govt’s constant
reminder of how great the foreigners are and how grateful the citizens must
show to their saviours have bred a legion of foreigners who have no qualms in
rubbishing the citizens, discriminate and victimise them at place of work and
employment opportunities. And no one cares, no one bothers, no one in the Govt
really cares two hoots of such a vicious development in the country of
Singaporeans.
The recent show of disapproval in Parliament is a sickening
farce. How could the parliamentarians raise the issues now as if they just woke
up from their sleep, or were their minds went on holiday all this while? And funny, they took the cue from the
netizens. They heard it from the netizens. They did not know, really, they did
not know. Or was it again another policy that they knew and approved and went
along and allowed it to go too far?
Immediate and tough measures must be taken immediately by
the MOM to mean business and return the country to Singaporeans. The country
has been invaded and the foreigners have taken over many parts of the island,
including businesses and high paying jobs. Talk cock and sing songs in
Parliament are just that.
These are just a couple of examples of policies allowed to
go too far. There are many many more that have resulted in higher and higher
cost of living, the medical fees, education and allowing the tertiary
institutions to be swarmed with foreigners to replace the local academics. How
silly can it be? And the replaced academics too behave like daft and helpless
average Sinkies, accepting their fate and cannot do anything about it.
Is there still time to recover the country from these wild
policies that take on a life of their own to the detriment of people and
country? Is it too late for anything to
be done and Singaporeans should just raise their hands and the white flag, give
up their country and move their butts somewhere else. Let the better talented
foreigners to keep the Singapore
flag flying, if they did not change it sometimes in the future? Should the
country exist for the people or people for the country?
They are going to bring in more foreigners to increase the
population to 6.9m in 2030. So, has the population and immigration policies
gone too far or still have many miles to go? They why the spectacle of protest
and speaking up for Singaporeans and why not revisit the Population White Paper
to stop the flow of more immigrants? As long as the White Paper is not stop,
all the talks are meaningless, simply wayang. There is a big connect between
the White Paper and the fate of Singaporeans facing the influx of more
immigrants.