After 45 years of independence, Singapore is not a spring chicken
anymore but more like a ‘lau kway bu’ or middle age mother hen. It is
naïve to think that should there be a change in political leadership the
country would go into a tailspin.
The civil service would be there intact, so would the ministries, the
police and the armed forces. The industries would be there grinding and
humming as before. There could be a few exceptions that may want to
relocate somewhere, we can say good riddance. But in reality you cannot
unplug a business, pack it into a container and wave good bye. Anyway a
change of govt is not going to shoot everyone on sight.
Our polity has reached a certain level of maturity, or at least the
politicians in the opposition parties are also decent and matured
professionals. If not then we are not deserving to be called 1st World
developed country The politicians are not like corporal Amin or corporal
Hitler that would go around shooting at anyone that disagreed when they
came to power. There could be some changes in policies, in priorities,
in directions, but nothing really drastic would be done to undermine the
viability of the country and its economy.
The only thing that may see some major changes would be the excesses
that the people are obviously unhappy with eg high ministerial pay, high
inflation and cost of living, high prices of housing/cars, high
population growth and influx of foreigners, high expenses that should
benefit the citizens rather than foreigners, like the funding of foreign
scholarships, and things of the same nature.
A new govt is likely to fine tune govt policies, reemphasise on
citizen’s interest and showing more care and concern for the good of the
citizenry. And whatever changes, they are going to be done or executed
with much thoughts and consultations with the civil servants in the
respective ministries.
Hey, we are not a 3rd World country with 3rd World mentality and
personalities. The new govt, should they be elected, are going to
inherit a much more stable system than the old inherited by the PAP govt
in 1965. There is no need to reinvent the wheel or to blow up anything.
It will be more like massaging and moderating and refining policies to
meet the expectations of the people.
So, what is the crap about tumultuous changes and the irrational fear of
things going bad instead of getting better? It would be system go,
everything as normal with incremental changes for the good of the
citizens by another team of qualified and experienced individuals, not
firebrands or illiterate workers and labourers or the ah peks and ah
sohs in the market.
The whole island is flooded with highly qualified tertiary educated
professionals. There is no need to cry wolf as if the only decent and
able people are in the ruling party and the rest of the people are sick,
retards and duds. This is a lie the people are made to believe in. The
ruling party also has a fair share of the same. The opposition
politicians may not be immortals, but they are not demons either.
Singaporeans must have confidence in themselves, in fellow citizens to
run the country for the good of the citizens and not for the good of
foreigners or worse, be run by foreigners.
The Spring chicken is not a Spring chicken anymore. The new govt will be
inheriting an ongoing system and infrastructure, an economy and all the
ministries and the staff running them, and will continue to run them.
Kopi Level - Green. Thanks.
4/15/2014
4/14/2014
MH370 - The Mangosteen Puzzle
There were 4 tonnes of mangosteens on board the aircraft MH370. This has
raised some controversies and conspiracy theories on the part played by
the mangosteens in the disappearance of the aircraft. The IGP Tan Sri
Khalid Abu Bakar had to come out to kill the rumour surrounding the
mnagosteens.
The IGP clarified that he only said there were 4 tonnes of mangosteens and under more questioning that Johore did not have mangosteen plantations, he denied saying the mangosteens were from Johore but being packed in Muar. This clear a part of the puzzle.
The second part is that this is not mangosteen season. So where did the mangosteens came from? Malaysia or America, or China? According to the IGP, the mangosteens were sent to Muar for packing and then sent to KL to be loaded in MH370. He still did not say where the mangosteens came from. This mystery is still not clarified.
If the mangosteens did not come from anywhere, or if the cargoes were not mangosteens but stated as mangosteens, we could have a bigger puzzle at hand. Remember my earlier post on the mangosteens when I referred to them as a Freudian slip? Could the mangosteens hold a clue to the missing aircraft? Did the IGP know something more about the mangosteens than meets the eyes?
Got mangosteens or no mangosteens?
The IGP clarified that he only said there were 4 tonnes of mangosteens and under more questioning that Johore did not have mangosteen plantations, he denied saying the mangosteens were from Johore but being packed in Muar. This clear a part of the puzzle.
The second part is that this is not mangosteen season. So where did the mangosteens came from? Malaysia or America, or China? According to the IGP, the mangosteens were sent to Muar for packing and then sent to KL to be loaded in MH370. He still did not say where the mangosteens came from. This mystery is still not clarified.
If the mangosteens did not come from anywhere, or if the cargoes were not mangosteens but stated as mangosteens, we could have a bigger puzzle at hand. Remember my earlier post on the mangosteens when I referred to them as a Freudian slip? Could the mangosteens hold a clue to the missing aircraft? Did the IGP know something more about the mangosteens than meets the eyes?
Got mangosteens or no mangosteens?
We have no natural resources but people
We used to tell the world that we may not have the natural resources
like other big countries, but we have a highly trained and skilled
workforce. Our strength is in our quality human resources, highly
disciplined and highly educated.
This kind of statements is turning out to be a joke, obsolete. We have become a nation with no talents. We need foreigners to create jobs for our people. We need foreigners to help our economy to grow. We need foreigners to replace our daft Sinkies. And the 3rd World recruiting agencies said so and no one in the govt would stand up to refute such degrading comments. But it is not only a comment but they are turning it into reality by recruiting more 3rd World questionable talents to replace our real talents, tested and proven.
Tommy Koh commented that we should allow foreigners in to supplement our manpower needs, not to displace our own talents. The proclaimed ‘truth’ is that we no longer have any talents. Our strength, of having a highly trained, skilled and discipline workforce is a thing of the past. Anything got to do with our world class education system for this dire affair?
We are a dying breed. Without the foreigners to help us we are dead meat. We are like the Eygptians that built the great pyramids, the Romans that built an empire, the British that once ruled the world. What happened to the great educational system and top ranking universities here? Are they producing duds? Or are they producing foreign graduates to go back to their countries on graduation? If our talent pool is no longer our strength, who else or what else can we fall back on? On foreign talents, our saviours?
This kind of statements is turning out to be a joke, obsolete. We have become a nation with no talents. We need foreigners to create jobs for our people. We need foreigners to help our economy to grow. We need foreigners to replace our daft Sinkies. And the 3rd World recruiting agencies said so and no one in the govt would stand up to refute such degrading comments. But it is not only a comment but they are turning it into reality by recruiting more 3rd World questionable talents to replace our real talents, tested and proven.
Tommy Koh commented that we should allow foreigners in to supplement our manpower needs, not to displace our own talents. The proclaimed ‘truth’ is that we no longer have any talents. Our strength, of having a highly trained, skilled and discipline workforce is a thing of the past. Anything got to do with our world class education system for this dire affair?
We are a dying breed. Without the foreigners to help us we are dead meat. We are like the Eygptians that built the great pyramids, the Romans that built an empire, the British that once ruled the world. What happened to the great educational system and top ranking universities here? Are they producing duds? Or are they producing foreign graduates to go back to their countries on graduation? If our talent pool is no longer our strength, who else or what else can we fall back on? On foreign talents, our saviours?
Gilbert Goh has his work cut out for him
Gilbert and his Transitioning.org blog has been the rallying point for
many Singaporeans who have lost their jobs prematurely due directly or
indirectly to the influx of so called foreign talents here. Many even
accused their employers for deliberately and discriminately replacing
them with foreigners. And Gilbert has been taking up their cases with
their employers and also raising them with the MOM. So far results are
less than satisfactory and with many turning a deaf ear to him and the
plight of the victimized and unemployed PMETs. The loser Sinkies have no
where and no one to turn to except Gilbert.
What Gilbert could do is to turn his blog into a notice board or bouncing board to highlight all the bad cases and to publicise the names of CEOs and their organisations for discrimination against Singaporeans. And for every case highlighted, make sure the MOM is also notified and keep a log on the actions and/or reply from MOM and the CEOs concerned until the case is satisfactorily settled.
Gilbert must do this seriously with a column dedicated to this cause. It Is a citizen’s initiative to protect their own interests when the politicians are too busy with their own agenda. Make this blog as the blog for employee grievances, as the place for victimized Singaporeans to pour out their sad stories until the MOM and the CEOs concerned take action or be shamed for not taking any action. This will definitely be a positive act to make sure that something is done for the victims, and the violators would not think they could get away scot free or as if their victims are hapless and have no one to turn to.
Make Transitioning.org the place for PMETs to address their pains and problems. Make it known to the whole world what is happening to the daft Sinkies in their home country.
Gilbert, you listening?
What Gilbert could do is to turn his blog into a notice board or bouncing board to highlight all the bad cases and to publicise the names of CEOs and their organisations for discrimination against Singaporeans. And for every case highlighted, make sure the MOM is also notified and keep a log on the actions and/or reply from MOM and the CEOs concerned until the case is satisfactorily settled.
Gilbert must do this seriously with a column dedicated to this cause. It Is a citizen’s initiative to protect their own interests when the politicians are too busy with their own agenda. Make this blog as the blog for employee grievances, as the place for victimized Singaporeans to pour out their sad stories until the MOM and the CEOs concerned take action or be shamed for not taking any action. This will definitely be a positive act to make sure that something is done for the victims, and the violators would not think they could get away scot free or as if their victims are hapless and have no one to turn to.
Make Transitioning.org the place for PMETs to address their pains and problems. Make it known to the whole world what is happening to the daft Sinkies in their home country.
Gilbert, you listening?
4/13/2014
The American gangster’s double talk
The
native Americans used to say that White men spoke with fork tongue. They
thought it was words only and was wiped out from the American continent, their
native home land. The world is not taking heed at what the Americans are saying
and doing. Chuck Hagel was in Beijing last week and told the
Chinese ‘no country should resort to intimidation, coercion or aggression to
advance its claims.’ And the Americans warned China that it would defend Japan and the Philippines under their defence
treaties. So, is this not intimidation, not coercion?
What
were the Americans doing in the Middle East and Africa, in Iraq, in Libya, in
Syria, in Afghanistan, and threatening Iran and North Korea with sanctions and
wargames at their doorsteps, and now intimidating the Russians over Syria and Crimea?
What
are the Americans doing with their pivot to Asia, amassing military hardwares
and soldiers in the region and signing defence treaties everywhere they go? And
they are trying to sign a military treaty with the Mongolians wedged between Russia and China. Russia and China must put a stop to this
treaty like the Americans putting a stop to Kruschev wanting to put missiles in
Cuba, or they will both be in
serious trouble with the American gangsters.
The
USA has been using threats,
intimidation and coercion against practically every country in the world,
allies or enemies, to push its agenda and to protect its interests. And it is
telling the world, in this case China, that they should not use
threats and intimidation?
What
horse shit do the Americans think they are serving? This is a clear case of the
devil calling everyone else devil. And Hagel went to Beijing to threaten the Chinese of US military actions!
Kopi level - Red
Kopi level - Red
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