I remembered
that there was a fear that the appointed president was purely ceremonial and
cannot check a rogue govt that may spend away the nation’s reserves. They forgot that there was no need for a
president to check on a rogue govt when it is appointed by the rogue govt. They
should all be together in the rogue camp. So the idea of an elected president
holding a second key can say no to a rogue govt, can refuse to open the
reserves was born. Wasn’t this clever? Wasn’t this a well thought out scheme?
Now who is saying that this is a hare brain scheme and needs to be tweaked
because they forgot that the president could be a rogue president that would
give trouble and pain to a good govt that needs to open the reserve but the
rogue president says no? Don’t ask me why they did not think of this. Maybe the
only assumption then was a rogue govt that needed a good president to cheque on
them and not the possibility of having a rogue president that needed to be
chequed.
Not the dire
situation is a rogue president making life difficult for a good govt is going
to happen. So how, go back to the old system of an appointed ceremonial
president that is nice to the incumbent govt and they will all work happily
together chequing each other. Like that sure no problem…unless both the
appointed president and the incumbent govt are rogues. Then finish leow. But
this is unlikely, to have a rogue govt appointing a rogue president. Our
political system has been carefully designed and fine tuned to ensure that
rogues will not be elected to govern this island, only righteous, honourable
and selfless men and women will be selected and elected. The citizens cannot be
so daft to elect rogues to form the govt right? A 70% majority must be right. Can we trust our
highly educated citizens to be daft and to elect rogues to form the govt?
Come to think
of it this may be possible if the assumption that Singaporeans are daft is true.
Singaporeans are famed for being daft, for allowing foreigners to come in and
steal their jobs and never complain, accepting that this is the right thing,
the good thing, because they cannot see anything further than the tip of their
nose. They did not know what is going on around them.
Maybe before
tweaking the elected president, I have a better idea. Create a third key. The
third key can be held by an elected senior president or an elected COI, Committee
of Inquisition, to cheque on the elected president and his second key. When two
keys cannot work, not enough security, have a third key. Like that sure can
work. And if the third key still cannot work, set up a senate of senior
citizens. This one, the senior citizens must all be ex senior civil servants or
ex ministers. Like that sure powerful enough to cheque on the elected president
and senior elected president.
My idea can
jalan or not?