Parliament is dissolved today.
Nomination Day is 1 Sep 15
Polling Day is 11 Sep 15
The 50 year battle has started. 911 it will be, but will it be as monumental as bringing down the Twin Towers in New York?
Would 11 Sep be ground zero for Singapore and pave the way for a new beginning?
Or would it be the same all over?
Singaporeans are eagerly waiting for this day for great change and great expectation.
8/25/2015
AHPETC - Aljunied residents elevated to be judges
There were lapses in the AHPETC, just like
there were lapses in other town councils and grass root organisations. There
was no dishonesty and all were acting on good intention. I thought these would
be good enough to say let’s move on, leaving the benefit of the doubt to the
individual to decide what he chooses to believe.
The conditions leading to the problems and
lapses faced by AHPETC are there for all to see, starting from the handover of
accounts, the AIMS saga, the transfer of surplus funds to the reserves and no
longer touchable, and the withholding of govt grants etc etc. In the case of
other town councils and grassroot organisations, the lapses were from different
circumstances, more voluntary in nature with no exciting saga or drama.
For the moment, and likely, for whole
election rally period, the AHPETC issues would be on the lips of all PAP
politicians and ministers. They are going to drum, WP is bad, WP is bad, WP is
bad. Some even gone so low as alleging whether money was lost without any proof
or justifications.
The attack against the WP is furious if you
read the main media. It is all over the pages daily with very wide and detailed
coverage. While the PAP is launching a massive PR exercise against the WP, they
forget that the WP MPs are the elected representatives of the people of
Aljunied GRC, Punggol and Hougang. They forget that the masters of the AHPETC
are the people of the GRC and the two SMCs. Attacking their elected
representatives is in a way attacking the people who elected them to Parliament,
that the people made a bad choice. WP is bad, PAP is good or better.
The bottom line of the AHPETC saga would
end up becoming case of who the respective constituents choose to believe.
Would they believe the PAP story that WP is bad, incapable of running a town
council, or would they see this as ploy, as a set up by the PAP against the WP?
The PAP has presented its case and would continue to hammer their points in
till Polling Day. The WP has spoken and laid their cards laid bare on the
table. Both sides have spoken.
Now who is going to judge who is right and
who is wrong? Not the supreme court judges, not the whole of Singapore , but
the residents of AHPETC. They are now the judges to this saga. They will
pronounce who is right and who is wrong. This is about the fairest judgement
that can come about, a judgement made by more than a hundred thousand
residents. They will deliver their verdict on Polling Day.
If WP is booted out, it would mean the PAP
has made their case and the residents believe the PAP story. If the WP wins
again, it will be a resounding rejection of the PAP story, that the residents
believed in their representatives and trusted them and did not find anything
wrong with them. The case would be a test of the intelligence of the residents
of AHPETC. Are they intelligent enough to sift through the smokes and know what
the whole saga is all about?
Is it a case of right versus wrong, a case
of wrongdoings, and who is the wrongdoer? Or is it a plain and simple case of
political bickering and petty politics?
The people will be the judge in this case.
This is as fair as one can get and the losers would be dealt a severe blow for
losing the trust of the people. It would be a case when the majority of the
people speak in one voice, we don’t trust you, we reject you. It is a mini
referendum in a way. The people will deliver the justice against the unjust.
The Koreans on the verge of war
The South
Koreans claimed that their soldiers were killed by landmines planted by the
North Koreans and blasted their loudspeakers across the border. This led to the
North Koreans firing at the South’sloudspeakers, each set consists of 48 big
loudspeakers and with 5 or 6 sets in 11 locations facing North Korea claiming
to reach a distance of 24 km. Do the South Koreans believe that it is a
friendly thing act, blasting propaganda across the border? And with that excuse,
the South Koreans fired more artillery across the border.
And the
South Koreans blamed the North Koreans for provocations. Who is really
provoking who? Who is conducting annual large scale military exercises to
simulate an invasion of North Korea? What about regular monthly exercises? What
about the loudspeakers and balloons with propaganda to incite rebellion in the
North? No, these are not provocations. The provocations came from the North
when they reacted angrily to these
initiatives from the South and the Americans.
Come on, who
are you kidding? How many more provocations would the South do before the North
hits back? The latest crisis has reached danger point and the North Koreans
have started to deploy their troops near to the border. And their fleet of
submarines have left their bases and their positions unknown and undetectable.
With the attack submarines out in the sea, war is imminent.
Since the
South Koreans are so eager to have war with the North, the world might as well
give them the blessing and encourage them to go to war with the North. After
all they have been provoking the North almost daily and preparing for an
invasion of the North.
Good luck to
the Koreans if they manage to wipe out each other out and leave the Korean
peninsula as a war zone, no man’s land, as a buffer between Japan/USA and
China. Leave the peninsula as a waste land with no Koreans.
Is that what
the South Koreans want? Is that why they are constantly provoking the North to
a fight?
Fortunately
the North Koreans are more sensible than the South and would not be drawn into
a suicidal war to destroy the Koreans as a people. The North has initiated high
power talks to defuse the tension. Would the South Koreans be wise enough to
back off or would they be ordered by the Americans to take a tougher stand and
to provoke the North into an open war? The South Koreans deserve to be
annihilated for their provocations. The North Koreans do not deserve that. They
have been the victims of the South Koreans and Americans plot to go to war and
are avoiding it like crazy.
On the other
hand the western media have been on a campaign to paint the North as the
provocateurs and the war mongers, the demons, and the South Koreans were the
victims and the Americans were the angels.
Go, South
Koreans, go and kill all the North Koreans as well as South Koreans. The
Americans and the Japanese love that and will be very happy to be on your side,
to see the two Koreans kill and destroy each other. Amen.
This Asian
tragedy is waiting to happen if the reckless and stupid South Koreans continue
to be manipulated by the Americans and Japanese to want to kill their Korean
brothers and sisters.
The changing fate of the opposition parties
The opposition used to be a joke for
decades, a fumbling and incompetent group of ‘unripes’ going into the political
arena to ‘tikam tikam’ or to make a fool of themselves. And in every election,
without fail, they would compete among themselves in multi cornered fights
against the ruling party at the peak of its power. Even on a one on one they
would barely stand a chance. And they would still go in like a pack of ‘gilas’
to challenge the ruling party. Competing was all they wanted, not winning, and
making a fool of themselves was something to be proud of.
There were some credible and serious
candidates and parties but their credibility and reputation were dragged into
the mud when the opposition camps were filled with the unspeakables.
Occasionally a couple of opposition candidates could make it to Parliament by
sheer will of the people and pernicious personal zeal. For decades, the cries
for an opposition representation in Parliament, a greater representation, were
there. But the people could not put the cross on the opposition boxes for good
reasons. They were not presenting themselves as serious choices.
The ruling party’s game plan and how they
systematically destroyed any good candidate and opposition party added to the
demise of the opposition camp. But still, the biggest enemy of the opposition
camp was themselves.
Things are changing. The political scene
has never been like this before. Thanks to the ruling party and their great
plans and great policies that they thought were good for the people and ignoring
the people’s objections and pain living with them, more good people have
started to move into the opposition camp. The 2011 GE, the by elections and the
Presidential Election were clear signals that the people were voting the oppositions.
As long as the opposition can produce serious and credible people, they would
be in the game.
A fortnight ago, the opposition camp did
the impossible by coming to an agreement to prevent a 3 corner fight. This has
never been possible, but it came at the right time and brought a lot of hope
and comfort to the people wanting a strong opposition presence in Parliament.
There was opposition unity and the clowns have fled the scene.
Unfortunately it was too good to be true.
Someone sent in the clowns again and opposition unity was shaken. The open
criticism by NSP against WP, which was also part of the unwritten agreement not
to bitch at each other, was not well received. The intent to go for a 3 corner
fight in MacPherson was a hit below the belt. The agreement in the opposition
camp could be torn wide open and a clear break was just a matter of time.
Fortunately the other parties hold on to their horses and did not jump at the
cue and fall into the trap set.
Without anyone breaking ranks, except for
NSP, everyone will be watching NSP’s next move very carefully and its intent
and motive. They knew that there is a bad apple and the circumstances have
forced the bad hats to wriggle out from their holes. The bad hats have unmasked
themselves in broad day light and social media followed the lead to dig out
more evidence of what was taken for granted, with a pinch of salt.
Hazel Poa’s fall out and resignation from
the NSP is a good thing. It comes at the right time, still in time for the GE
before more damage is done to the opposition camp. The voters are now shown the
true picture and hopefully the full picture of the credible opposition parties
they should be voting for. There are still some doubts as to which opposition
party is real or unreal. But a few parties have stood out as genuine and
reliable and would receive the blessing of the voters.
WP, SDP, SingFirst, SPP and Reform Party
are now in good stead as the opposition parties of choice. They have gained
credibility and acceptance from the voters by their actions and their stand. I
was at the launch of the SDP new office and could sense a quite confidence in
the party and the supporters. And there were many young people coming out to
support them. SDP is back as a respectable party with respectable leaders. Chee
Soon Juan is no more the leper to fear and to stay away. He has matured and
looking every inch an opposition party leader. Then there are Low Thia Khiang
and his team, and the newcomer in Jee Say with a strong support base among the
professionals. Lina Chiam has also earned her spurs in Parliament as a NCMP
with her serious questions.
Many good things are happening on the
opposition camp. The best thing to happen of course must be the unmasking of
the questionable parties representing the opposition camp. This rain has clear
the sky and no one can hide or disguise himself as opposition if he is not. The
old game plan of confusing the voters in 3 corner fights has fallen through. Things
are so much clearer as to who should receive the votes from opposition supporters.
3 corner fights there would be, but the real opposition parties would get all
the votes from the voters. The voters would not be deceived and would vote for
the opposition parties that count even in a 3 corner fight.
The feeling and support for the opposition
camp has never been better and focussed. And the choice is clearer and simpler
for the voters. No more deceptions and impersonations and
misrepresentations. And with an
enlightened voters who would only vote for an opposition party that can win, not
like before, vote blindly, this GE is going to be a big battle for or against
the two camps, the ruling party or the opposition.
It is PAP or the best opposition party. No
fakes or imposters or callafares. The winning formula is the Punggol East formula.
The voters will vote in the same way and send the spoilers packing and losing
their deposits.
8/24/2015
Silver Support Scheme – Your money or my money?
The govt has announced the Silver Support
Scheme to pay a stipend to honour the pioneer generation and as a form of
retirement benefit.
According to the Straits Times, “Seniors to enjoy payouts from 2016” (Aug 18) – “150,000 eligible Singaporeans, aged 65 and above, to get a quarterly payout of $300 to $750 from early next year.”
The details have yet to be published and theoretically all the pioneers will get something. There is something like 500,000 pioneers out there which means that more than 2/3 will not be getting this stipend.
Where is this money coming from? Is the govt dipping into the reserves or is it taking from the interests accrued from the CPF savings it has ‘tangkap’ from the pioneer CPF members?
The other question is that for the sum of the stipends, tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands, belong to the people, is it a fair trade off for the pioneer generation to receive the stipends? Should the pioneer generation be grateful, be thankful to such a generous govt, out of the blue offering to pay them a few hundred dollars every quarter? Or should they cry foul, and demand to have their CPF money back?
Some pioneers would be grateful, especially the older cohorts that have little in their ‘tangkap’ accounts. But for those with hundreds of thousands in jail house rock, I don’t think they are happy with the peanuts being returned to them.
Where is the money or where is my money?
Who do you think? Happy, grateful or angry, feel cheated?
According to the Straits Times, “Seniors to enjoy payouts from 2016” (Aug 18) – “150,000 eligible Singaporeans, aged 65 and above, to get a quarterly payout of $300 to $750 from early next year.”
The details have yet to be published and theoretically all the pioneers will get something. There is something like 500,000 pioneers out there which means that more than 2/3 will not be getting this stipend.
Where is this money coming from? Is the govt dipping into the reserves or is it taking from the interests accrued from the CPF savings it has ‘tangkap’ from the pioneer CPF members?
The other question is that for the sum of the stipends, tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands, belong to the people, is it a fair trade off for the pioneer generation to receive the stipends? Should the pioneer generation be grateful, be thankful to such a generous govt, out of the blue offering to pay them a few hundred dollars every quarter? Or should they cry foul, and demand to have their CPF money back?
Some pioneers would be grateful, especially the older cohorts that have little in their ‘tangkap’ accounts. But for those with hundreds of thousands in jail house rock, I don’t think they are happy with the peanuts being returned to them.
Where is the money or where is my money?
Who do you think? Happy, grateful or angry, feel cheated?
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