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1/20/2013
Diaoyu/Senkaku, the gloves are off
The latest official statement by Hillary Clinton telling China
to respect the islands as under Japanese administration is as good as an open
declaration of hostility towards China.
The deceit and treachery of the Americans over the last 60 years is finally out
in the open. It was the Americans that handed the Chinese islands to the
Japanese and claiming neutrality. China
was not able to do much then as it was a very weak nation in all fronts. China
today is no longer the weak and bankrupt country that can be kicked around and
be the victim of gunboat diplomacy. China
is very capable and able to defend its own national sovereignty and territorial
integrity. China
will show its middle finger to the Americans and will go all out to reclaim its
territories lost during its dark days as a poor and military weak nation.
The Japanese have been escalating the tension in the island
dispute. It started by nationalising the islands as if they belonged to Japan
and wanting to create a fait accompli. The old China
could not do anything to respond to such aggressive acts. Not today, when China
could run all over Japan
if hostility starts. The Japanese still think it is the unchallenged military
power of the past and China
is a minnow, waiting to be invaded again by Japan.
They used their patrol craft to harass Chinese civilian ships in the area,
scrambled fighter jets to threaten Chinese civilian aircraft. China
is responding might for might, with every escalation made by the Japanese, the
Chinese is returning the courtesy. China
is also scrambling its fighter jets to meet the Japanese. If the Japanese
continue to raise the tension level, it is only a matter of time before
hostility breaks out.
In the meantime Japan
is visiting some Southeast Asian countries that it once conquered and
colonised, to ask for support against China.
It wants to involve its ex colonies, the countries it plundered and looted, the
people it raped and killed, to come to its assistance in its fight against
China, for wanting to keep a piece of war loot belong to China. Some of the
silly ex colonies have received their ex colonial masters with open arms. Are
they serious in wanting to be on the side of the barbaric colonial master in a
matter that does not concern them?
The Evil Empire has made its hostile intention very clear.
And China
cannot back down anymore. The stage is set for a military confrontation in East
China Sea.
Meritocracy with no respect for citizenship
We have seen how meritocracy in some sports have led to the
replacement of citizens by foreigners, with the foreigners making a very good
income paid by tax payers’ money. We have seen how the rich from all over the
world are allowed here to speculate, they called in investment, in properties
and making money from the daft Sinkies. We have seen how foreigners claiming to
be foreign talents coming here to take away good jobs from the citizens.
This kind of mentality, translated to govt policies, is as
good as amounting to a selling out of the people’s interests. Ordinary citizens
can be mercenary, but not the govt. There is statehood and nationhood to
consider. This country belongs to the people and their children, not to any
foreigner. The govt has a responsibility to care for the citizens and their
children. The govt owes nothing to the well being of foreigners. There cannot
be a simple trade off on the basis of merits and put our citizen’s interests
away while benefiting the foreigners.
A closer analogy will be parents love, commitment and
loyalty to their children. No matter how dull or physically disadvantaged are
the children, the parents would always put the interests of their children
first. They would never bring in clever and smart children into their homes and
kick out their children or lock them up in the storeroom.
If this treacherous trend and policy is not stopped, Sinkies
will eventually find themselves as the Dalits in their won country, as the
untouchable class. And foreigners will be here to master over them and kick
them around. And there will be no turning back, just like the Dalits in India.
The Dalits will be condemned for generations till eternity. We cannot afford to
allow this to happen to our citizens and their children.
Put a stop to the foreign talent policy that is anti citizen’s
interests. The citizen’s interests must come first. This country belongs to the
citizens. We must take care of our own citizens, our own children and their
children.
1/19/2013
Kenneth Jeyaretnam attacks WP
‘Reform Party Chief Kenneth Jeyaretnam has launched a tirade
against the Workers Party (WP) for not doing anything for Punggol East
residents’. This is quoted from an Editorial in TRE.
Kenneth has a double first from Cambridge,
so he must have a very intelligent mind. So, why is he attacking the WP and not
the PAP? I think the reason is simple, he must have thought that the WP is the
front runner and he is competing with the front runner in the election. Only by
beating the front runner can he win the contest. He cannot be attacking a loser
to be the next best loser in the contest. That would be quite a silly thing to
do.
Given that Kenneth is an intelligent man, he must have read
the situation very well. He claimed that he had done more for Punggol East than
the WP and had raised the stalled renovation work at Riverdale
Plaza and the WP had not done so.
What could the WP do when it is not the MP of the constituency, not the ruling
govt, not the
Town Council? The best the WP could do is to kpkb just like
he had done and that is about it. It is the job and responsibility of the MP
and Town Council to get the job done. Why didn’t Kenneth attack the PAP for the
stalled renovation work?
Maybe he already knew that the PAP will lose this by
election. So there is no need to waste time pulling the PAP down. It is a
contest between Kenneth’s Reform Party and the Workers Party. I hope this is true. But I am no double first
so I am unable to see the picture as clearly as Kenneth. PAP sure lose this
time if Kenneth is right.
The voters could see more of Kenneth going after the WP. But
Low Thia Kiang is likely to ignore him as his target is the PAP. So the WP
would be attacking the PAP in full force and allowing the RP to attack them on
the flank. Hope Low Thia Kiang is right and the attack by the RP will not cause
any dent to his campaign.
COE and high property prices are daylight robbery
Why must Sinkies pay $100k for a piece of paper to buy a
car? Why are public flats built by the govt using public funds, using govt land
or land acquired at the price of peanuts be priced like freehold landed
properties? When a flat can be had for $200k or less, why should it be costing
$600k or $1m?
Sinkies are being robbed just to own a car or a roof over
their heads. And it is not going to get cheaper. Why? Are Sinkies willing to
live with this kind of daylight robbery? Who are the beneficiaries of these
robberies? Is it a good thing, a good govt policy?
The biggest angst is that many of the beneficiaries or
profiteers, some called them investors, are foreigners, PRs etc. And the silly
victims are the poor Sinkies. The Sinkies have no choice but to buy a roof over
their heads. Why are Sinkies been put into such a lose lose situation? Who
causes these financial burdens to be loaded onto the Sinkies, the citizens of
the country while foreigners laughed all the way to the banks?
Chee Hian: Govt delivering GE promises
In his first battle cry for Punggol East, Chee Hian was
reminding the voters of the PAP’s promises in the last GE, in housing,
transport, education and health care. He forgot to mention about population
increase and the influx of foreigners. But what were these promises? Housing
prices have shot through the roof. A huge bubble has formed though no one dares
to call it a bubble. Transportation, is it getting better or getting worst?
Education, my view is that it is a very subjective issue and its consequences
would only be felt in the long run. The immediate pain is the high cost of
education in the tertiary level. Health care is great, super great. We are
having the best health care in the world. But many would be patients fear using
it as it will bankrupt the average Sinkies in double quick time. It is better
to go to the sinsehs or self medicate, or leave it to nature to take its
natural course.
The biggest bugbear is definitely housing. Boon Wan has
quoted another 200,000 units of housing being available in 2016. He is claiming
credit for building more flats. In the first place who screwed up the housing
issue for the citizens? We do not need a govt to screw up things and then
telling the people it is going to fix it and claiming credit for it.
The 200,000 units are too late, and many Sinkies have
already been screwed. And the 200,000 units would not be enough if the foreigners
keep coming in and are allowed to keep buying and buying, be it private or HDB
flats. The foreigners have unlimited funds and are here to make money from the
Sinkies that needed a roof over their heads. This is elementary. When every
joker foreigner or speculator makes money from properties, it means some
pathetic Sinkies would be the ultimate victims, having to pay ever higher and
higher prices for something that need not cost so much.
The market forces theory is a big farce. It is govt policy,
not market forces that drove up property prices. And as long as the demand from
foreigners is not stopped, building another 1 million units would still not be
enough. Get it?
1/18/2013
Punggol East – A by election PAP cannot afford to lose
The PAP is looking like a party on the decline. It has gone past its golden years when support from the people could be more or less guaranteed. This support has been quite badly eroded over the last few years and it is now clinging onto the hard core supporters and party members to keep it going. The unhappiness against the party could be seen in the last few election results.
Starting from the 2011 GE, it was the first time the PAP lost a GRC and a couple of ministers in one go. If this was not enough, the Presidential Election saw its sponsored candidate winning by a whisker and could have lost if there were less candidates in the foray.
Next came the by election in Hougang when the WP was in a defensive mode. The indiscretion of its MP Yaw Shin Leong, who eventually resigned, was a great opportunity for the PAP to retake the ward. It could not do so and the more than 60% votes for the WP was a very significant statement that the support is for the WP or the opposition.
Now the PAP is presenting the opposition a chance to take away another ward for the same reason. In Hougang, the indiscretion was to the WP’s disadvantage. In Punggol East, the indiscretion is to the PAP’s disadvantage. And there are several other very serious issues that the PAP has to answer and would not be able to answer
Losing Punggol East would be a serious matter, it would be like the confirmation of a trend that the PAP is on its decline. It would be saying that it could retake Hougang but unable to do so. And it is now unable to even defend its position in Punggol East. Losing Punggol East is going to create a very serious impact on the fate of the PAP in the next GE. PAP would have to win to hold on to its political fortune. Otherwise it will see its fortune being chipped away, a piece at a time. And there could be another few by elections on the way before the next GE if the wheel of fortune is to dictate the end of the PAP. PAP must win this by election.
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