There were several big bangs that were supposed to cause a big excitement or causes for jubilation. The first was the attack on the WP in the cleaning of hawker centre ceilings. If the accusations stick, it will definitely undermine the credibility of the rising political star party. Unfortunately the story had to come to a premature ending when some notes in the minutes were not in order. Nothing was heard since then.
Next
came the PAP’s end of the year party caucus that was meant to be a battle cry,
to raise the tempo ahead of the next GE. The young turks led by Chan Chun Sing
declared that the party would take the fight to the people, to every corner of
the island, to win the right to be the ruling party again. Again things did not
go that way when the whole campaign was hijacked or thrown aside by the once in
50 year unexpected riot in Little India. That event shook the very core of the
social fabric and got everyone’s attention. The pronouncement at the party
caucus became a non event, forgotten, pissssed.
More
bangs were lined up but fizzled out along the way. The Media Corp big bang at
the Marina Bay year end celebration was
meant to be another big PR event on how far and how successful we have been. It
suffered the fate of another failed event when it was attacked for having too
many Channel 8 artistes present and the use of Mandarin in a Channel 5 event
even though Mandarin is an official language. It just did not go down well with
the Channel 5 viewers and ended with many excuses and damage control measures.
A
big party was also arranged in the 8th Wonder of the World, though a
miniature one in the form of the most expensive stretch of expressway cutting
under the sea. It was touted as a great engineering feat and architectural
wonder only to be bashed by the most massive traffic congestion the next
morning. A great PR event, never mind the money spent, to create free flow of
traffic ended with a 3 hour traffic jam and many angry motorists paying to be
in the jam. No more harping about how great it was meant to be.
There
are several other big bangs that were worth crowing about but faded into
oblivion. Just to mention another piece, the wonder Jewel to be built at Changi Airport, touted as a game changer
with a billion dollar price tag to propel Changi as the choice destination for
air travelers was shot down by many quarters for a failed concept. A weak
attempt to deflect the negative comments soon faded away as well.
These
big bang potential events marked the closing chapter of 2013 and the new
chapter of 2014. The big bangs went poof. Nothing much to cheer about or to
jump in joy.
The
latest follow-ups, the farmer festival in Little India, yesterday’s Thaipusam
and the coming Chinese New Year could bring a little joy and normalcy back to a
city trying to celebrate and party the whole year round, signs of more good
years and more good times. A nation in perpetual celebration and joy.
Kopi level - Green
Kopi level - Green