12/15/2014
PAP falls, would Singapore be in deep trouble?
I have been pondering over this statement for several days and trying to make a balance approach to this piece of rhetoric. Would Singapore be in deep trouble when PAP falls and the opposition parties take over as the new govt? A good way to look at this comment is the recent installation of Jokowi as the new President of Indonesia. Jokowi is in many senses like the opposition parties in Singapore. A man with no scintillating strings of As and MBAs. He rose from the ranks, made his fortune and became the governor of Jakarta. Not the kind of experience at national level, but more relevant experience than our boys and girls who became ministers, and definitely more experienced than our opposition party leaders running their constituencies and town council.
And the best part, the out going President did all he could to ensure that the new President took power in an orderly manner, and no one, no rogue generals would be there to make things difficult, no rogue politicians would be allowed to disrupt the ceremony. Yudhoyono has proven to be a great president, a valiant and honourable gentlemen, and truly deserved to be the Asian of the Year instead of the 6 month old Modi who has done nothing except meeting foreign leaders and rhetoric of great power. The danger of Jokowi being deprived of his presidency and turning Indonesia into turmoil were extremely grave.
What would happen to this first world pretender island if there is a change of political power? Would it be in deep trouble? Maybe the PAP believes that all the talents that can govern this little island are with them and there will be no one good enough to take over and all systems will break down. This is of course rubbish.
The danger of a major crisis can come from a losing ruling party refusing to hand over power gracefully, or a military coup. If this is really a first world country, it can be expected that the outgoing ruling party would do the honour to ensure a proper hand over of power and responsibilities. And this applies to all the ministries and stats boards. All Singaporeans expect it to be that way. It must be that way in a democracy when the change of power is in-built in the system. Theoretically there could be a change of power after every GE. Our one party rule without a change of power is unnatural and would not be for too long or so long. A time must come for a change of power, and an orderly and peaceful one if the men in charge are responsible and honourable, who obey the democratic constitution of this country. Not handing over power or disrupting the handing over of power is against the law. Anyone or political power that lost an election and refused to hand over power could be arrested under the law.
So, can we expect a proper handover of political power when there the PAP falls and Singapore continues to run smoothly and efficiently like before, all things normal, no deep trouble? Any one flirting to ride the tiger of disorder or a military coup must be prepared to be devoured by the tiger should things turn bad. It is a road of no return once embarked on. Yes, if this happens, Singapore will be in deep trouble.
Kopi Level - Yellow
12/14/2014
Al Qaeda shot two – A bird in hand is worth two in the bush
The
cowboys did it again, sending a team of Hollywood crack commandoes to raid
an Al Qaeda hideout and hoping to rescue an American photojournalist, Luke
Somers. The botched attempt got Somers shot immediately by his captors and the unfortunate
Pierre Korkie as collateral damage. In Hollywood, such dare devil rescue
jobs can be scripted to the fine details and always ended with the heroes
coming back as heroes and with the prisoners safe and sound. But this is real stuff
and you cannot write your own script and rubbish the Arabs.
The
only people that could really pull off such a job could be the Israelis. They
are real soldiers and they have good intelligence and know their enemies well.
Now the Americans are blaming on faulty intelligence in the doomed raid. My
goodness, all their intelligence gatherings have been faulty since the bombing
of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade and the evil accusation
of WMD in Iraq. When have their
intelligence been accurate except those cooked up in Hollywood?
Now
look at what happened. Pierre Korkie was due for release in a couple of days. And
the Americans did not know! The Americans also did not know that there was this
South African hostage in the hideout. Or did they know but the African was just
not important enough. Maybe Somers was an important operative that must be
saved at all cost. Did someone say nothing to lose even if the mission failed?
Have
the Americans degenerated to such a low level that they embarked on such a
dangerous mission on the justification that there was nothing to lose? Did they
even consider the life of Pierre Korkie as something of value? Oh, sorry, they
did not know that Pierre Korkie existed. Korkie was not their problem, PNG.
Who
is going to answer for this fiasco and the lost of an unnecessary life? Who is
going to answer to the wife and family of Korkie? What happened to the fame Hollywood American heroes and their
successful missions against all odds?
It
is so sad that Pierre could be home now and
could celebrate Christmas with his loved ones in a couple of weeks. Hagel would
not have a good Christmas for sure.
When
is the world going to prosecute Bush and Blair for crimes against humanity?
Obama may become a collateral as well when this happened.
Kopi Level - Yellow
How many people can be squeezed inside a Mini Cooper?
This was a favourite challenge in the early 1970s. For those
who can remember what a Mini Cooper was like, other than its legendary fast pick
up and road hugging ability, the Mini Cooper was a little fun car. And it was
shaped like a small lunch box fit for a driver and a front passenger. The
little space behind could squeeze a couple of adults in a very compromising
manner but definitely not for two fat guys.
The challenge then was to squeeze as many bodies, living
beans, into the Mini. And if I am not mistaken, the record was 17 or 18 bodies.
How could they do it? The bodies were crumbled like contorted sausages, not the
nicely sardine pack. And the poor guys or gals at the bottom must be gasping
for air and feeling the weight. But never mind, they would not die of
suffocation or compression. They would remain in that uncomfortable position
for a minute or two before being dragged out to live another day.
The moral of the story is that you could force people into
very uncomfortable little corners for fun, for a moment. But when you want them
to stay that way for anything longer they would not be able to bear the
discomfort. No way.
You want to squeeze in 10 million or 20 million people into
this island? For goodness sake, get your head examined. Or you are going to
rent out your properties for triple the value to live on your rent while you
migrate to Australia
or some bigger country to live a life of spatial luxury? The temperature is
rising here. The people are angry and the foreigners took are losing their cool
and bashing up the natives. And we only have 5.4m people today. You want to
double that and double everything and think it is fun?
If it is to prove how clever you are to squeeze more people
into a foxhole, just try to put more people into a 3rm flat for a try. I think
I can easily stuff in 300 people with room to spare, like stuffing bodies into
a Mini Cooper, to prove a point. But that kind of things are not for real, not
a condition for people to live their lives.
Again, why would you want to squeeze 18 people into a Mini
Cooper? Why do you madly want to put 10m or more people into this island to
over populate it? The world leaders are trying to save the world by cutting
consumption and reducing populations. What kind of fools are insisting on
increasing population and consumption but turn around to exhort people to be
green to save Gaia?
Kopi Level - Yellow
12/13/2014
What kind of people to form the new govt?
A blogger writing under the name of United Opposition Front
posted an article in the TRE with the title ‘Forming the new govt’. In his
first sentence he wrote this, ‘Do we have in our opposition a viable alternative
to become a credible government once PAP is defeated?’ The author’s thinking is
that even if the PAP is defeated, which means the opposition parties have the
number to form the next govt, there is still doubt about their ability to form
a credible govt, and the problem is the quality of the new elected
representatives.
Take a deep breath and ask yourself why was this author
asking this question. The answer is simple. After so many years being fed by
the same idea, the same message that only super talents, ie those with a string
of As and masters or doctorates, are able to form a credible govt, one cannot
think of anything else. This kind of condition is very dangerous. Ask yourself
again, is this true? Let me make it clearer. Only super talents that are making
millions in the professions are able to form a credible govt to run this
country. Is this so? If you don’t get the idea, let me repeat, is this so?
If this is so, then the opposition parties must go out and
recruit the straight As, the scholars, the doctors, the lawyers, and must be
making millions or else not good enough. Is that so? If so, then the new govt
must also prepare the same expensive budget to pay them in the millions or else
they would not want to join them.
We have the same kind of people in govt, the straight As,
the scholars, the top lawyers and doctors, aren’t they doing a very fine job?
And if they are, why is there a need to want to replace them? What is the main
reason to want to replace them and then to replace them with the same kind,
with the same criteria and same thinking?
What I know as of today, not many opposition candidates are
of these kinds, academically damn bright, making money damn clever. Think Low
Thia Khiang. Silvia Lim, Png Eng Huat, Pritam Singh, Lee Li Lian and Mohamad
Faisal. Chen Show Mao is the only exception.
Why are people voting for them in Aljunied, especially
during the by elections when the bright and brilliant and exceptionally clever
types were defeated by the ordinary Singaporean type? The only thing that the
people saw in Png Eng Huat and Lee Li Lian and the Aljunied team is not
academic brilliance and ability to make more money, but the heart. They saw a
heart in the right place in every one of them. And they voted for a good heart,
to serve the people.
Is a good heart not what the people are looking in the new
candidates to form the next govt? Or are the people still being stuck with the
idea that the people that are going to form the next govt must be of the same
kind, the same type, the same mindset and aspirations as the PAP?
Anyone with reasonable intelligence and a good heart should
be good enough to form the next govt. All they need is to think of the good of
the people and country, and the super talented civil servants would be there to
provide the expertise and the solutions. We need good men and women with good
hearts, in the right place, with good intentions, to form the next govt. And I
believe there will be no shortage of such people. Too clever people would have
too many clever ideas, and if their hearts are in the wrong place, can create
big and clever problems.
Ask the right questions and you will find the right answers.
Ask the wrong questions and you will get the ‘right’ wrong answers.
Kopi Level - Green
Kshore Mahbubani – How to love Singapore
I saw this sticker on the top right hand corner of the ST
today. I swear my eyes were not deceiving me. My first thought, goodness, this
is deep trouble. I have written a few articles questioning whether Singapore
would be in deep trouble. But this has nothing to do with Singapore.
It was about Kishore. There are only two possibilities, between the devil and
the deep blue sea. Is he growing stupider by the days? Or is he going senile?
Who does not know how to love Singapore
if they are being paid by the millions and have all the riches in the world to
last a few generations? Actually no need so much lah. Anyone who has the wealth
of Kishore and be in his position would make loving Singapore
so easy.
Kishore went on to explain how dirty Singapore
has become and how Singaporeans can make it clean by loving Singapore.
Here he unintentionally disclosed a little of his mental state. He claimed that
the dirtiness of Singapore
is the fault of Singaporeans. He didn’t even know the real cause. He made a
farcical assumption that even a child in school would have told him off. For
every two persons here, one is a foreigner. In fact if we include all the new
citizens that are here for less than 10 years, it is likely that 60% or more of
the people in the island are foreigners. So blaming Singaporeans for dirtying
the island is a no good reason. And expecting Singaporeans, now a minority, to
clean up the littering of foreigners, and Singapore
will be clean is nonsensical.
Kishore went on to talk about happiness, about promoting
Singaporeans to be like Lat and how the rich should help the poor Singaporeans.
And he indulged in the same crap that if Singaporeans laugh a lot, even living
in a pigeon hole they can be. When he quoted the experiment on how animals got
unhappy and ate up each other in confined space I thought there is still some
sanity in him. But he has proven beyond any doubt that senility is catching up
with him. And I told myself, if he keeps on this way, I would write to the ST
to publish his articles in the juvenile section.
But on reflection, reading the whole article all over again,
he is getting to be like me, so innocent and appearing so naïve in what he
wrote. Actually there are deeper messages in what he said other than the little
distractions to lower the guards of his readers. His cartoonist part, about the
ability to laugh at our ourselves and the names that he quoted, like Mahathir
as a good example, and the names of people for people to ridicule, like Tommy
Koh, Chan Heng Chee, Ho Kwon Ping and Gerard Ee. Look how clever he ‘eh lar’
the more meaning names to avoid saying the wrong things? This part shows that
he is sane after all, and very smart by not suggesting himself to be the
cartoonist’s joke.
His most important message in the whole article is in this
phrase, ‘If our deeds do no match our words, we do not love Singapore’.
He said this in the beginning of the article and to make sure the readers get
his message and did not think he is really going nuts, he repeated this again, ‘Many
of us say we do so. Here again, the one question is: Do our deeds match our
words?’
Think about it, ignore all the rubbish that he spun in so
many words. The gist is, ‘Do our deeds match our words?’ This phrase alone said
what is bothering him about Singapore.
And it is not about his $2 contribution to Sinda every month. He would not give more or would want to stop
contributing.
Kopi level - Green
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