Latest news, Transport Minister LuiTuck Yew has resigned and would not stand for election in the GE. He has served two terms and in the hot seat of public transport with frequent failures and stoppages of the MRT. Though not entirely his fault, he was the minister in charge and cannot escape from being blamed for it.
His resignation was not due to his performance as the Transport Minister and Hsien Loong has revealed that they tried to ask him to stay on. He resigned for personal reasons.
Chinatown hawker centre. Hawker Centres are a national heritage, selling a wide variety of food at very reasonable prices. They are spread across the whole island and is part of the Singapore way of life.
8/11/2015
PM Low Thia Khiang
Many would find it strange and
uncomfortable hearing or reading this, Prime Minister Low Thia Khiang or Prime
Minister Sylvia Lim. There seems to be something missing, not the right mold,
doesn’t sound right. Singaporeans have been so use to a PM from the PAP that
anyone from anywhere would not be comfortable. PM Chee Soon Juan, PM Tan Jee
Say anyone?
There is fear of a big change for the
worst. The question is whether Singapore
has reached a point that we are already at the worst. Many would not agree when
we are celebrating SG50 with plomp and plenty. Look ahead, with the population
size and growing, with so many foreigners that would change our identity and
demography, our way of life, with so many of our locals being sidelined from
the main stream of activities, discriminated by foreigners in job
opportunities, with the high cost of living and housing, with your CPF being
turned into another form of taxation, with university places going to
foreigners instead of Singaporeans, top jobs going to foreigners with funny
degrees from funny universities despite our top students graduating from the
best universities in the West, what is the future for Singaporeans? No problem,
the foreigners will be Singaporeans overnight by issuing them pink ICs!
Today we are starting to hear the Govt
acknowledging that the population is too big to handle, but still many are
talking of 10m and more. And knowing that there is no other formula for growth
except population growth, you are not too far wrong to expect the population to
keep increasing at an intolerable rate after the GE. We are also hearing the
lost of a Singapore identity and Singaporean core? Did these things happen
yesterday? Who caused them? Nobody knows, I bet you, nobody knows how and when
did they happened, just like nobody knows that we are marching towards the
cliff. Everyone will swear they did not know.
Can a new party in power with a new PM be
worse than the direction we are going? At least there is hope in a new party
and a new PM to change course, knowing that the cliff is just ahead. And why
should a PM Low Thia Khiang or PM Sylvia Lim or PM Chee Soon Juan, or PM Tan
Jee Say be a problem? They will inherit a system with some of the best men we
have in the govt service, in all the services. These bright men and women will
still be there to serve the new govt and PM. What is needed is a new direction
with new emphasis on Singapore
and the well beings of Singaporeans.
With a new govt and a new PM, the script
will be rewritten. The population growth with be halted, the number of foreigners
in high places will be monitored and reduced, Singaporeans will be favoured and
in charge, not discriminated brazenly. The new govt will run the country for
Singaporeans. And the formula, instead of going all around the world to hunt
for foreigners when a problem pops up, the new govt will rely on our own top
talents to deal with the problems. The new PMs will get the best men and women
to assist him in the execution of his pro Singaporean policies.
Is this different from what the present
govt is doing? Got problem, set up a committee, pay for expertise. Go to the
whole world to find the experts to solve our problems. Our million dollar
employees only need to manage and know how to find foreigner talents to solve
their problems. The new PM can do the same, but with the heart in the right
place, to think Singaporean first. We are Singaporeans, we are good enough to
solve our own problems, especially problems that we created for ourselves.
What is the point of having so many top
talents from the best universities of the world for? To collect money and not
to solve problem, cannot solve problems and needing foreigners paid a fraction
of their pay to solve problems for them? I believe we have the best talents to
look after our own problems, to solve our own problems like we used to do to
build this great city and home before it is turn into another 3rd
World slum, run down by 3rd World talents and 3rd World
mentality. Lee Kuan Yew said we must have the confidence to look after
ourselves, not everyday looking for foreigners to help us solve our problems.
Singaporeans better get used to PM Low Thia
Khiang or Sylvia Lim, or Chee Soon Juan or Tan Jee Say and look forward to a
better future for themselves and their children. The people in the eastern part
of the island have seen the light and know what they want and are voting for
their future in a new hope. Going forward is a treacherous affair if things are
not going to change for the good of Singaporeans but for the good of
foreigners.
Raffles Revealed – A lesson in history
Raffles Revealed is currently being run on
Channel News Asia on the man himself and his role as an Imperialist serving the
British Empire . It touched on Raffles ambition
to wrestle Indonesia
from the Dutch and French and bring it under the ambit of the Empire. The Dutch
and French were fully in control of Indonesia operating from Batavia , present day Jakarta . Raffles was in Calcutta , the HQ of the
British East India Company or front of the British Empire .
His strategy was to sow discord among the
native tribal chiefs to rise against the Dutch. The natives were eager beavers,
seeing the potential of an external power to assist them to overthrow the Dutch
colonialists. But they did not realise that the British were doing it for
their own convenience and their objective was to replace the Dutch as the
colonial master and the native chiefs would still remain under another colonial
power. Or the native chiefs might just play along, to get the British to fight
the Dutch. They did negotiate with the British for their independence but was
turned down. The British eventually attacked them as well and seized control of
Indonesia
for themselves.
The situation and the tactics used by the
British then were similar to the situation in South China
Sea . The Americans are here, sowing discord among the Asean
countries against China .
The difference is that China
is not colonising any of the Asean states but with counter claims to the some
of the islands in the South China Sea . But the
Asean states are behaving like the native chiefs, thinking that they could
invite the bigger devil to deal with a smaller devil, and thinking that at the
end of the day the bigger devil will allow them to take control of the disputed
islands.
The Americans today share the same
strategic interests of the British in Raffles’ times. They are here for their
own interests and carving out areas of influence and control. And the Asean
countries are behaving like the native chiefs, thinking that they are wiser and
could play the big powers against one another. The Americans seized the moment
and the opportunity to agitate the Asean countries to rise against China .
In the narrative of Raffles Revealed, it
was all about power and domination. There were no issues or concerns about
human rights, national sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Americans are here simply to guard their
own interests and manipulating the Asean states to do their bidding but would
be the ultimate winner and ruler of the region.
Eventually the use of force and power would
rule the day. The Asean states, like the native chiefs of Indonesia , were
just pawns in a bigger chess board. They are only to be used and to be
controlled or dominated by either of the two super powers. Their silly dreams of
taking advantage of big power conflicts to serve their interests would be like
the dreams of the native chiefs, eventually still be conquered and ruled by the
British Empire, now the American Empire.
Anything changed? History is a good teacher
provided the students are not daft and willing to learn from it.
8/10/2015
National Day – Food for thought
Watching
the National Day Parade and reflecting on how far we have come gives one a
sense of pride, a sense of achievement against all odds, and a sense of doubt
of how long can we party before it is over? It took us 50 years to build this
country by sheer drive and determination. Everything was so daunting, so
defeating when we started. It was dark clouds all over, every endeavour was a
challenge, a step into virgin territory. Everything was a new experiment, we
had not done it before. With perseverance and dedication, and a big of luck, we
built what we have today. The pioneer generation grew the trees, the children
of today enjoy the shade and the fruits of their labour.
It
is so sickening to hear the Johnny come lately telling true blue Singaporeans
that they are here to help us build this country. Who spun this silly myth? It
is the greatest insult to our pioneers who sweat, cried and bore the burden on
their backs with measly pay, to set the foundation and putting in all the right
stones for the later generations to keep climbing higher, standing on the
shoulders of the pioneer generation.
Some
of the foreigners who are new citizens today even claimed they built this
country. And no joker dares to dispute this kind of silly statements to put the
newcomers in their right place. How to emigrate and take over a country without
firing a bullet?
Many
of the pioneer generations would shed tears of joy and contentment to see what Singapore is today. Many have
benefited and left behind the early days of struggling to build a country and a
nation. There is contentment to see the young enjoying all the good things in
life of a prosperous city. Let’s celebrate more good years, let’s party. There
is nothing wrong with that. It is our privilege to celebrate the good life. We
worked for it. Our parents and forefathers sweated for it. I am sure the young
are thankful to the early builders of our country.
Why
worry? What is there to worry? Relax, and go and have a good time. When everyone is in such a happy mood, that
all is well and going forward everything will be better, tomorrow will be a
brighter day, it is time to worry. It is
moments like this, when the guards are down, that things will start to go
wrong. Too cautious, too paranoid? We
did not get here without being paranoid.
We
used to have a govt that was paranoid over our survival as a city state. Has
anything changed? Is it time to change, no need to worry anymore. Things can
only be better. Sometimes one wonders why the head of a family is always
frowning, with a perpetual unhappy and doubtful look on his face. The head of a
family is always worried about the well being of the family and how to provide
them with continuous wealth, security and well being. He is the last one to party.
The
tanks rolled yesterday to show our might. The fly boys and their sophisticated
mean machine screamed through the sky to say they meant business. This is our
country and we will do everything to protect it for our people, the
Singaporeans, the children of the pioneering generations.
Would
this country with its wealth, be given away to foreigners one day? Would it be
taken over by foreigners one day, taken from the children of our pioneer
generation? Or it has already been taken over by foreigners, or on the way of
being taken over by foreigners? The foreigners are here, living among us,
taking our jobs, our homes, our space, enjoying the fruits of the labour of our
forefathers. Would they turn ambitious and vicious and want everything for
themselves? We are very kind to the foreigners. Would they be kind to our
children to reciprocate our generosity and hospitality?
Would
our young let their guards down and lose the country without knowing what
happened? Would our tanks and mean machine be taken over by foreigners and turn
the guns at our own people instead of defending them? The foreigners are here,
in hoards. There are more foreigners here than true blue Singaporeans today. Is
that a comfortable and safe equation? Don’t ask the fools please.
Why
worry, be happy. Today our govt does not need to be paranoid about our security
like the first generation leaders. We cannot see any danger and know no danger.
Beware of the gift bearing Greeks! The Trojans celebrated and got themselves
drunk while the Greeks were in their city preparing to take over. The rest of
the story can be found in history books.
Have we done enough to give our homes and country away without knowing it?
8/09/2015
Gardens By The Bay - Architectural Structure
I have never been to this famous and one of the most expensive artificial gardens in the world. While I was at the Marina Barrage shooting the Black Knights, I took some time wondering around admiring at the beautiful structural features of the two domes housing temperate plants from other parts of the world. The plants are enjoying some of the finest facilities and climate controlled environment that the average citizens could only envy. If not because of the prohibitive construction and maintenance cost, the Gardens would be better received by the more cost conscious people. The maintenance cost comes to tens of millions annually, if I can recollect the sums quoted, that the critics are still very unforgiving in their views on the money spent . The only great value of the Gardens so far are the miracles that are happening inside the domes that led people jumping for joy.
Below are some of the photos that I took with a bridge camera, an old favourite of mine.
Below are some of the photos that I took with a bridge camera, an old favourite of mine.
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