Mahathir will be spending 5 days in China to set a new path for
relations between the two countries. In his meeting with Xi, many
agreements are likely to be signed to promote trade and development.
This is Mahathir’s Durian Diplomacy when durian is going to play a key
role in a new phase of China Malaysia relations, eclipsing the shadowy
relations with the USA. Even before his trip, Mahathir has already
disclosed the American meddling to block Chinese investments in Malaysia
and paying Malaysia a sum of more than US$20m to achieve that. What?
The Americans meddling, manipulating and coercing Malaysia to go against
China? How can, the Americans are such peaceful and nice people, never
do that, if you ask the Gang of 4 in little Red Dot. They will be fuming
mad and accusing you, oops, accusing Mahathir of spreading fake news.
Mahathir’s trip to China would reveal many truths that China and the
world would want to know. Top on the list would be the disappearing of
MH370. The families of the victims are asking to meet Mahathir and
Mahathir would be happy to see them and tell them the truth. This is a
rare opportunity that only the divine could help, in the removal of
Najib, and allowing Mahathir to unravel the dark secrets of this
disgusting and dreaded episode involving the lives of 293 innocent
people on board. The MH370 saga happened in Najib’s watch and many
things were kept under wrap. You can be very sure Najib knew many things
about the disappearance of MH370, including what Abbott told him and
how and why Abbott got to know in the distant corner of the world.
Mahathir would have all this privilege information now and would be very
pleased to tell Xi about it and about the wicked people behind it.
The other interesting saga is the assassination of Kim Jong Nam. The
truth would be kept in the dark for a long time if Najib would still be
in charge. It just so happened that Mahathir must come into the picture
and to allow the truth to be told. Who killed Kim Jong Nam would now
have a better chance to be unveiled. The two women involved would be
made to tell the truth and spill the beans. The evil doers would no
longer be able to hide under political patronage.
The invisible hand of the unknown is powerful. Man thinks they can do
evil and go unpunished. In both cases, all the conspiracies would be no
conspiracies any more. Mahathir would be greatly rewarded for telling
the truth and both Malaysia and China would benefit greatly from this
trip. Mahathir would not return empty handed like holding a basket of
MOUs that are worth nothing. China would be generous and big projects
and agreements would be signed, for sure more durians and other
Malaysian produce would be heading to China and all the major projects
in Malaysia would get Mahathir’s blessing.
8/20/2018
8/19/2018
My heart is in India
An Indian national working for state bank DBS has just been arrested
for defacing the Singapore flag. According to state media Straits
Times, Avijit Das Patnaik posted a photo of the Singapore flag being
ripped apart to reveal the India national flag on Tuesday (Aug 14).
Avijit, who have held the Singapore permanent residency for over a decade, wrote “Phir bhi dil hai…”, which translates to “Still my heart is…” on the post to express his patriotism for his motherland India.
The above is posted in thestatestimes. I cannot blame the Indian national, a local, yes a local, for having his heart in India. In this sense I am proud of him, for he knows where his patriotism should lie, a proud national of India. If he is to say his heart is in Singapore because Singapore brought him here, gave him a good job and good pay, then he is nothing better than a lying mercenary that would betray his country for money.
Every citizen of any country must be proud of his own country and his heart must be in his own country. I can't say that for the daft Singaporeans. Their hearts are always somewhere else and bringing foreigners to take over their country does not mean anything to them. They either don't mind and are clueless about what it means when their country is taken over by foreigners. Maybe they will know when the day comes when they are driven out of their country as boat people, stateless.
Now some are very proud to call the foreigners locals, when these foreigners' hearts are in their motherland. This point is double confirm by the above incident.
PS. Any foreigner that showed disrespect to the Singapore flag and anything Singapore must be sent home.
Avijit, who have held the Singapore permanent residency for over a decade, wrote “Phir bhi dil hai…”, which translates to “Still my heart is…” on the post to express his patriotism for his motherland India.
The above is posted in thestatestimes. I cannot blame the Indian national, a local, yes a local, for having his heart in India. In this sense I am proud of him, for he knows where his patriotism should lie, a proud national of India. If he is to say his heart is in Singapore because Singapore brought him here, gave him a good job and good pay, then he is nothing better than a lying mercenary that would betray his country for money.
Every citizen of any country must be proud of his own country and his heart must be in his own country. I can't say that for the daft Singaporeans. Their hearts are always somewhere else and bringing foreigners to take over their country does not mean anything to them. They either don't mind and are clueless about what it means when their country is taken over by foreigners. Maybe they will know when the day comes when they are driven out of their country as boat people, stateless.
Now some are very proud to call the foreigners locals, when these foreigners' hearts are in their motherland. This point is double confirm by the above incident.
PS. Any foreigner that showed disrespect to the Singapore flag and anything Singapore must be sent home.
Malaysia beats S Korea 2-1 without foreigners
Malaysia under 23 team beat South Korea 2-1 in an Asian Games match in Bandung. How did they do it, being ranked 114 against defending Asian champion South Korea? They must have brought in a lot of foreign talents and a foreign coach. If not, if they could not afford to pay for foreigners, there is no way they can beat the top team of Asia.
The horror, they have no foreign players in their team. All local boys and a local coach by the name of Ong Kim Swee. Maybe the name Kim Swee did the trick. Go find another Kim Swee to be coach or player, never mind. Kim Swee will be the winner. No need to waste money on foreigners.
After playing football for so many years, after hiring so many angmohs to play and to coach and the results showed, getting from bad to worse, is it not high time to put on the thinking cap, to look at local talents instead of waiting for an angmoh to pull a rabbit out of a hat? When is the colonisation of the mind by the West going to cease? Angmoh tua kee, locals, oops, it is very bad to use the word 'local', must use the taboo word 'Singaporeans' no good ya? Only traitors to Singaporeans would use the word 'local' to betray the interests of Singaporeans.
What is happening to our local, oops again, I mean Singapore football and football players after spending so much money on foreigners?
Read the following two extracts on the Malaysian under 23's achievement.
'BANDUNG: Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min came on as a second-half substitute but it was not enough to prevent South Korea from slipping to a shock 1-2 defeat to Malaysia at the Asian Games on Friday (Aug 17).
A brace from Johor Darul Taz’im forward Safawi Rasid was enough to see Ong Kim Swee’s men take the three points as South Korea failed to build on their opening 6-0 win over Bahrain.' Channel News Asia
The horror, they have no foreign players in their team. All local boys and a local coach by the name of Ong Kim Swee. Maybe the name Kim Swee did the trick. Go find another Kim Swee to be coach or player, never mind. Kim Swee will be the winner. No need to waste money on foreigners.
After playing football for so many years, after hiring so many angmohs to play and to coach and the results showed, getting from bad to worse, is it not high time to put on the thinking cap, to look at local talents instead of waiting for an angmoh to pull a rabbit out of a hat? When is the colonisation of the mind by the West going to cease? Angmoh tua kee, locals, oops, it is very bad to use the word 'local', must use the taboo word 'Singaporeans' no good ya? Only traitors to Singaporeans would use the word 'local' to betray the interests of Singaporeans.
What is happening to our local, oops again, I mean Singapore football and football players after spending so much money on foreigners?
Read the following two extracts on the Malaysian under 23's achievement.
'BANDUNG: Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min came on as a second-half substitute but it was not enough to prevent South Korea from slipping to a shock 1-2 defeat to Malaysia at the Asian Games on Friday (Aug 17).
A brace from Johor Darul Taz’im forward Safawi Rasid was enough to see Ong Kim Swee’s men take the three points as South Korea failed to build on their opening 6-0 win over Bahrain.' Channel News Asia
'Malaysia recorded the biggest shock of this year's Asian Games football tournament when they stunned four-time champions South Korea 2-1 at the Jalak Harupat Stadium in Soreang, Indonesia last night.
In doing so, Harimau Muda have qualified for the round of 16 of the Under-23 tournament - they beat Kyrgyzstan 3-1 on Wednesday - as they lead Group E on six points.
Johor Darul Takzim starlet Safawi Rasid was the hero with a first-half brace in the fifth and 45th minute, while Singapore-born Dominic Tan also impressed in defence.
South Korea might have underestimated Ong Kim Swee's team by resting World Cup goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo and Tottenham forward Son Heung-min, whose hopes of avoiding national service enlistment rests on his team delivering the Asian Games gold medal.' ST online
8/18/2018
Ho Ching’s salary – Everyone is asking
Ho Ching’s salary is the hottest topic in social media
for the last few months. Everyone has a reason to want to know how much she is
earning and there have been plenty of speculative figures being tossed around
ranging from $20m to more than $50m a year. Given that she has been in the
position for 16 years, if she is getting $20m pa, she would have made a
salivating $320m till now for being the CEO of this sovereign wealth fund, oops
Mahathir has another term for it, sovereign debt fund. But both are wrong as
this fund does not belong to anyone it seems. Now everyone is also wondering
who really own this fund and whose money is it?
Here are some comments posted in TRE and
thestatestimes.
‘According to Ang, before Charles Goodyear was hired
to be CEO of Temasek Holdings in 2009, he was already earning a salary of $54
million at BHP Billiton. Ang then said, “Logically, Charles must have been
offered more than his $54 million salary to quit BHP Billiton”.
He also then calculated that “Conservatively assuming
Ho was earning $54 million then and had worked without any break, this works
out to $147,945 a day or about 25 times of the PM’s salary”.
After looking at the doubling portfolio value of
Temasek Holdings, Ang then speculates that Ho earns “about $300,000 a day”.
Similarly, earlier this year, socio-political activist
Leong Sze Hian questioned why Singapore sovereign wealth fund Temasek does not
disclose its management costs such as the salary it pays to its chief
executive.
He added, “To the best of my knowledge, I understand
that Temasek does not disclose its “management costs” (such as the CEO’s annual
remuneration) like Norway’s SWF (sovereign wealth fund).”
Leong also added that in 2017, it was reported that
Temasek incurred “administrative expenses” of S$8.4 billion, against a net
portfolio value of S$275 billion. The fund, however, has claimed that such
expenses were not incurred by the fund alone, but represents the total “administrative
expenses” of the fund and its subsidiaries.’
From the above once can feel the envy and unhappiness
over the supposedly big salary of Ho Ching. I would like to take a different
view that may sound similar to Chok Tong’s wise comment about ministers not
being paid enough. Everyone Singaporeans subscribe to the point that if the
ministers performed well, they would not mind even giving them a bigger pay
rise. The caveat is if they really performed well, not scheming to take more of
the people’s CPF savings or raising more taxes and fees. What is $10m, so they
quipped. They, I mean the natural aristocrats. $100 is big deal to the oldies
picking cardboards or cleaning tables in the hawker centres.
Take a look at Ho Ching’s performance as quoted above.
Read this, ‘After looking at the doubling portfolio value of Temasek Holdings,
Ang then speculates that Ho earns “about $300,000 a day”.’Many of you would be
staring at the $300,000 a day with eyes turning green or red. I say, look at
the other number in words, ie “doubling portfolio value”. Temasek is managing
something like $200b! If Ho Ching could double the value, to $400b, what is
$300,000 a day or $50m a year? I say pay her, pay her $100m. She deserves it.
Caveat, if she could really double the portfolio through profit from her
investment. No one will dispute with the principle of rewarding good performers.
And if she could double the $400b to $800b, I will say
pay her $1b. And I am not being generous. True talent must be paid well. Of
course fake talents should be not paid even a cent. I am very sure Chok Tong
would fully agree with my suggestions.
However, the reward formula must be equitable to both employee and organisation. It cannot be a one way thing, when employee made profit, they want to be paid big bonuses, when they lost a fortune, they also want to be paid in the millions. The HR people are not that daft that they could not come out with a formula that is fair and just to all parties.
However, the reward formula must be equitable to both employee and organisation. It cannot be a one way thing, when employee made profit, they want to be paid big bonuses, when they lost a fortune, they also want to be paid in the millions. The HR people are not that daft that they could not come out with a formula that is fair and just to all parties.
What do you think?
PS. I deserve a National Day medal.
8/17/2018
Survival in the most expensive city the daft way
On The Job as a heartland waste collector: A rancid, repulsive and sobering experience
In the series where Channel NewsAsia journalists try working in some of Singapore’s essential but undervalued jobs, Aqil Haziq Mahmud gets his hands dirty as a waste collector. He comes away with a deep respect for the workers who deal with the relentless flow of trash.
I don't know which was worse: The smell or the creepy crawlies. The stench of rotting food was like vomit mixed with dank, dirty laundry. I struggled not to retch. Then there were the bugs which scuttled everywhere as I bent down to pick up the trash.
Read
more at
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/on-the-job-as-a-heartland-waste-collector-a-rancid-repulsive-and-9390486
The above are paragraphs of a report in CNA. This kind of jobs is never pleasant and very few Singaporeans would want to do unless they are desperate. But in this stupidity has no cure island, once I read a glowing report of a young professional claiming that he could retire in this most expensive island without having to work. And all he needed to do was to go crawling around the estates scavenging for leftovers and 'throwaways' to live by. I think this was shown on TV, giving it some kind of approval.
The
most stupid of it all was that he was able to impress, convince and
attract a bunch of young people to follow him around to dig into rubbish
bins for rejected and leftovers or rotten/expired food items. The
rancid stench and all the slime did not deter them from this nightly
prowl in the wee hours of the morning.
I
hope the young people have some common sense to know that this is not
how to live their lives. They are not the uneducated Ah Bengs, some
looked like undergrads. This is how stupid Sinkies have become,
unthinking and anything novel is stylo milo.
Would
this article in the CNA change their minds, or would they be more
encouraged to go scavenging the rubbish bins at night as a new
lifestyle?
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