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Many western stereotype writers and politicians have been harping about
an assertive China as if China was pushing everyone around in its
foreign policies. They have yet to see what an assertive China is like.
The truth, China has been adopting a policy of restraint and humility
guided by Deng Xiaoping, to work conscientiously in the peaceful
development of China and to avoid dispute, in another words, to work
hard, even to swallow bitter pills.
The western powers especially the Americans and even Japanese thought
that this was a sign of weakness and had been pushing China on every
fabricated issue they could think of. China’s response was appeasement
and walked away from the raw challenge of military power like the
bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, the flying of nuclear armed
bombers and recon planes to threaten China and the increasing
provocations of violating the territorial sovereignty in the South China
Sea. Even a pretentious regional power like India thought it was strong
enough to brazenly send soldiers into Chinese territories to stop the
Chinese from road building works at the Sino Bhutan border.
The Philippines under the Aquino govt in collusion with the Americans
and Japanese thought they could bully China by setting up a kangaroo
court at The Hague to rule against China and to declare Chinese islands
as rocks in the ocean, thus cutting away Chinese territorial rights in
the South China Sea.
Enough is enough. China would not tolerate such violations of its
sovereignty and national interests anymore. During the 90 Anniversary of
the PLA, Xi Jinping has made an important policy speech to move away
from Deng Xiaoping’s policy of avoidance of trouble by not picking up
the gauntlet, even when humiliated. Henceforth, ‘We will never allow any
people, organization or political party to split any part of Chinese
territory out of the country at any time, in any form. No one should
expect us to swallow the bitter fruit that is harmful to our
sovereignty, security or development interests.’
This is a major shift in Chinese policy and overdue. Countries still
complaining about an assertive China would be mistaken and would be
rudely awaken to see the real assertive China to come. From this speech,
Xi Jinping has firmly give notice to the world, to the USA, Europe and
little countries like Japan, England and Australia that China would mean
business and would not tolerate their nonsense and unreasonable demands
and provocations. The constant provocations by the Americans in the
South China Sea would be firmly dealt with and with appropriate military
response if needed to. China would show the Americans the middle finger
on the North Korean issue. It is not China’s problem to deal with the
North Korean’s nuclear programme and China would not go along or be
pressured by the Americans to undermine its relations with the North
Koreans. More firm response would be taken against Thaad deployment in
the Korean Peninsula. The Japanese should be more careful with their
words and actions on the island dispute in the East China Sea. And India
better move its soldiers out of Chinese territory before they be kicked
out by force.
The China today would take the bull by the horns and face any challenges
squarely and militarily if necessary. Little USAs better take note and
shut up or would have eggs in their faces. ‘China wants peace, but will
not be bullied’, said President Xi Jinping. China would no longer walk
away from trouble, provocations and challenges.
The world is going to see the real assertive China when its interests
are threatened or challenged. This time China would say to the
Americans, all options are on the table, including military ones. Not
only the Americans can say this, China too would be saying this to the
Americans. China would not just be watching idly by should the Americans
attack North Korea or any of its allies.
Philip Ang wrote a piece with figures to support to warn Singaporeans
about the risk of the CPF Ponzi scheme blowing up. How reliable were
the numbers he put up is debatable as what he could do was to
extrapolate from the limited data available. The truth or data as to the
financial health of the CPF money is not readily available. The
soundness of the CPF savings is as good as the govt’s words, trust me,
everything is professionally managed by the best managers money can buy,
in good hands, and the money is safe. And it is secret. This is the
most frightening part. When the data or truth cannot be told or
concealed, should you be worried? Knowing how people like to parrot
their achievements, and when there is no achievement to gloat about and
no data to show, you better read between the lines and make your own
conclusion.
The CPF is now like a secret maze, guarded with top secrecy and the
public don’t really know what is going on except for some numbers put up
occasionally. Is Philip’s concern valid, that this Ponzi scheme is
about to blow up? If Philip is right, no Singaporean is spared and the
consequences are grave. Imagine a whole life time of earnings of a few
million people disappeared in thin air. Just hope Philip is wrong and
everything is fine. Trust the govt that everything is fine.
There is another Ponzi that cannot escape the passage of time. This is
the 99 year lease on HDB flats. Singaporeans are expected to celebrate
SG100 in 2065, ie less than 50 years away. By then, many HDB flats would
be at the end of their leases and many Singaporean HDB owners would see
the value of their flats becoming zero. There is no way to cover up or
avoid this rude awakening. The million dollar asset rich Singaporeans
would turn penniless overnight comes SG100.
Not only that, many would have to be evicted from their flats when the leases expired.
Still there is another immigration Ponzi scheme going on when more and
more foreigners would have to be brought in to shore up the property
market. The influx of more and more people cannot go on and on. It is
unsustainable and must come to a halt. Then what? Another big bust.
With these 3 Ponzi schemes awaiting to explode, is the future really that comfortable, good and secure for Singaporeans?
This article appeared in The Independent site written by a Veasna Var, a
PhD candidate and a Sovinda Po, a masters student. The gist of the
article is that many countries are heavily in debt to China for
borrowing to build infrastructure and commercial projects in their
respective countries. Sri Lanka is supposedly drowning in debt to the
tune of US$64b of which US$8b is owed to China.
Cambodia also owed 80% of its bilateral debt of US$3.9b to China. Next
comes Malaysia, with Chinese firms investing some US$35.6b in projects
in Malaysia and another RM56b for a high speed railway linking KL to
Singapore. And after signing for RM143b worth of projects last November,
Najib is back in China to ask for more funds and more projects. It is
China’s fault again! Najib is so gullible and is begging to be duped
again and again to get Malaysia into bigger debt? The bomohs in China
must be working very hard on Najib to make him fall into China’s debt
trap.
What is important and often ignored is that the debt is made up of
concessionary loans or grants to these countries which means at very
favourable interest rates. What is also not mentioned is that these
countries are the beneficiaries of investments and infrastructure
developments as a result of the loans and grants.
The big question, why is this China’s fault? Did the authors understand
that it is these countries that went to China to ask for cheap loans to
rebuild their countries and to ask China to invest in their countries?
Are the leaders of these countries idiots that blindly went to China to
ask for cheap money and investment only to end up in huge debts? Did
these leaders know what they were doing, why they were taking such huge
loans and grants and would end up in big debt if they mismanaged the
funds? Is this the fault of China for being generous and helpful to
offer cheap loans and investments at the requests of these countries?
Did China put a knife at the throat of the leaders of these countries to
accept the cheap loans and grants? Who is doing who a favour in such
deals and agreements? Who are the beneficiaries of the cheap loans and
grants? With the hundreds of millions or billions of dollars, did these
countries benefit anything at all?
And if these countries mismanaged or make losses as a result of these
cheap loans and grants and investments, why is it China’s fault? All
these silly academics only see one side of the picture, China is
benefiting and the countries enjoying cheap loans and investments are
the losers, not gainers?
Why did not the leaders of these countries go to the West to ask for
cheap loans and grants for the same reasons, for more investments? The
West would not lend them the money? Or the West would charge them higher
interest rates and higher development costs?
Are the authors of the article thinking individuals or thinking but with
flawed logics, as good as unthinking? Or they have different agenda to
paint the generosity of China as black?
What do you think? Why are the leaders of these countries forming a
beeline to China for cheap loans and grants voluntarily if these are bad
for them? Should they be running away? Are these leaders fools and
willingly be conned by China? China is not their colonial masters and
did not put a gun on their heads and tell them to sign or else as the
West did in the past.
Half way through a prepared speech on the reliability of the train, Boon
Wan could not tahan anymore and went off the cuff to berate the
negative reporting of the breakdown of public transport by the main
media. ‘I don’t like the media reporting…Even our main media have turned
tabloid. Yes, exciting and so on…frightening figures, headlines.’
According to Today’s readers comments, the media were reporting the
truth, what were happening exactly on the ground and these were very
helpful to commuters who needed to know the real situation and to plan
their travel. It would be terrible if the media were to report average
of breakdowns over24 hours like the reporting of haze situation and the
commuters would be like lost sheep, not knowing what to do.
Some comments from interviews conducted by Today, ‘The media is
basically reflecting the sentiments of regular train commuters….the
updates provided by the media have helped commuters such as herself to
plan their commute…I don’t think the media has (exaggerated) recent
train delays and breakdowns….)
Professor Lee Der Horng of NUS has this to say, ‘…that mainstream media
coverage of the recent train delays was an accurate reflection of the
situation, and it played a role in getting train operators to come
forward and explain to the public the cause of those delays….The media
cannot be so blind that when the re-signalling work casuse delays,
they’re not reported. I think (in that case) the public would be
furious.’
Now the media is caught in a vice, between a hard rock and the deep blue
sea. How and what should the media be reporting? Or should the media be
telling the people just to hear the good stuff…and ignore the bad news?
What Boon Wan could do is to follow Donald Trump and go twitting and
instruct the train operators to twit as well. Just keep twitting and
ignore the main media. It would be better if he could tell the main
media to stop reporting on the train delays and all news on public
transportation and delays would be available on twitters. That would
make the job of the main media easier and commuters would only hear the
good news, the good stuff, the right stuff, from twitters.
What is fake news and real news is a fine thin line. I am being generous.
The latest missile test by the North Koreans has drawn immediate
response from the world's number one outlaw and its fellow gangsters.
The Americans not only responded by more military exercises to threaten
the North Koreans, Trump also added this rhetoric,
'By threatening the world, these weapons and tests further isolate North
Korea, weaken its economy, and deprive its people,...The United States
will take all necessary steps to ensure the security of the American
homeland and protect our allies in the region.'
This is the normal reaction of the outlaw, to show the other party that
it has bigger guns to hit them and also to fool the world that the North
Koreans are threatening them and the outlaw is there to protect the
rest of the world from the North Koreans. Now, who would be fooled by
the American rhetoric, who would believe the North Koreans would be
firing nuclear weapons at them for no good reason? Or is there any
country been poking at the North Koreans and now felt guilty about it
and thus has good reason to know that the North Koreans would not be
happy with their big mouths?
The North Koreans are doing the right thing, to make sure it could give a
few deadly blows at the outlaw should it tries to nuke them. The best
part is that attention is directed at North Koreans' ability to hit the
US homeland. Should the Americans nuke NK, Japan would be the first
target for the short range missiles from NK. Japan would go up in smokes
as the North Koreans have plenty of short range missiles to cover all
the big cities and American bases in Japan.
The first victim of a nuclear war between the US and NK would be Japan.
They better don't play with fire and tell the Americans to back down
from their madness.
And why is North Korea becoming China’s problem and China has to solve
it? What has China got to do with the affairs and defence capability of
another sovereign state? Who is poking the North Koreans and threatening
the North Koreans and demonizing the North Koreans?
China should show its middle finger to the Americans and tell them to
deal with the problems they created, or was there really a problem in
the first place? Just stop provoking and harassing the North Koreans and
they would not threaten to blow up American cities. Stop your war games
and flying nuclear armed bombers over the Korean Peninsula.
The Americans are the real problem, the threat to North Korea and world peace.
The controversy over the new batch of representatives for the Miss
Singapore Universe contest is turning very sour and distasteful. Some of
the comments were outright discourteous and nasty and uncalled for.
What is this beauty contest all about? It is all about beautiful and
intelligent lasses representing their respective countries to show off
to the world. It started off as an innocuous event but now becoming more
political and commercialized and as fake as one can get.
While being fake is acceptable, let’s go one step further by doing what
Singapore is good at, buy, buy, buy. Just like our dream of buying a
football team for the World Cup and our embarrassing displayed of
foreign players winning medals for our country to prove that we have
talents, why not go the extra mile and buy the most beautiful girls from
around the world to represent Singapore in the Miss Universe or Miss
World contests? When money is everything, when money can buy everything,
let’s use our money to its fullest advantage and tell the local lasses
to step aside, we are going to import beautiful girls from around the
world to represent Singapore.
This would add another plastic layer to our everything beautiful
country, a country full of foreign talents and no local talents. But
never mind, as long as it is good for the country. Never mind if it is
good or no good for the people. Anyway we are already deep in the
process of replacing all the unwanted, untalented and now unsightly
Singaporeans with better foreigners. It is just part of the process of
renewal for the better. Let’s fake this one as well.
What do you think?
Next on the list to be replaced by foreigners would be the top military
and police officers, the top civil servants, the judges and of course,
last on the list, the ministers and Prime Ministers and the President.
Singapore must pay for the best foreigners to take over jobs that
Singaporeans cannot do better. And there are billions of foreigners out
there that can replace every Singaporean, from the toilet cleaners to
the President and PM of the country.
Let's not kid ourselves that what we have the best in the world. The best in the world are out there, the foreign talents.
My alma
mater has made Singaporeans proud by believing in the abilities of
Singaporeans as among the best academics in the world. After the
disaster in NTU where the heart of Chinese education continues to be
headed by foreigners and the incident of Chinese language not allowed, it is a pleasant surprise to see NUS raising the
flag of Singapore in appointing another Singaporean to be the President
of our premier university. I would not know where to hide my face if all
the heads of Singapore's universities are headed by foreigners.
This was reported in Channel News Asia on 29 Jul 17.
SINGAPORE: The National University
of Singapore (NUS) has named Professor Tan Eng Chye as its new
president, an appointment that will take effect in January 2018.
Prof
Tan, a mathematician and an NUS alumnus, has been the university’s
provost for the past 10 years. He will succeed current president Tan
Chorh Chuan who will be seconded to the Ministry of Health, said NUS in a
news release on Friday (Jul 28).
The incoming
president, 56, said he will be focusing on three areas - lifelong
learning, personalised learning and inclusive learning....
If
Singapore and Singaporeans do not believe in Singaporeans, then this
country would go to the dogs. Singapore belongs to Singaporeans, true
blue Singaporeans, not those instant tree Singaporeans. Singaporeans
need to take back control of this country before it is taken over by
foreigners and instant trees.
I am proud of my alma mater.
The CNA also reported this,'
'NUS also announced the appointment
of Professor Ho Teck Hua as its new senior deputy president and provost
from January 2018. He is currently the deputy president (Research &
Technology), and heads two national research and development programmes
in artificial intelligence and data science.
“With these two appointments, NUS
will have a truly outstanding leadership team,” said NUS chairman Hsieh
Fu Hua who led the search for the new president.