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PEASANTPORE: Former long-time regime lackey turned political dissenter after listening to his conscience, Doc Tan Cheng Bock has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the fire sale of computer systems used by town councils to make life difficult for opposition wards. Doc Tan finally raised several questions in a post on his Facebook page on Monday, including whether it was right and beneficial to give up ownership of software developed using public funds.
Dr Tan, who was chairman of pro-regime West Coast-Ayer Rajah Town Council from 2001 to 2004, knew Town Council are lackey organisations but decided to question whether the town councils, as "public institutions" - a description that was disputed by Tampines GRC Minion Baey Ah Keng, who boasted they were "political organisations" - did the right thing selling the system to pro-regime Action Information Management (AIM), "a shell company owned by a political party with its own agenda to fix Labour's Aljunied Town Council".
The sale of the systems to a pro-regime shell company that is wholly-owned by the regime "begs a few questions", said Dr Tan, "especially when the company may not serve, 'due to material change', an opposition ward". Doc Tan is asking why is Ruler Loong farking the Aljunied peasants by denying them the use of a software that they have paid for before booting the regime's peasants' representatives during the 2012 Procedural Erections?
"KNNCCB, this software is developed using public funds by town councils, including the dissenting peasants from Aljunied! Is it right for the TCs to give up ownership in this manner just to balk the Aljunied peasants rather than thinking of other ways to fix Labour?" he asked.
"KNNCCB, Ah Baey can play language games and say the town councils as farking political lackey organisations, rather than public institutions, do the right thing, selling (the system) to a lackey shell company owned by 3 regime dogs, with its own agenda? Correct meh? Machiam like a typical Neh type of political game."
Dr Tan also questioned what the peasants knew, that was it necessary introduce AIM as a "middle man" between the lackey town councils and the software developers. Doc Tan asked if this arrangement raised the lackey town councils' costs, which will eventually be borne by constituents just because Ruler Loong want to fix Labour and Aljunied peasants.
"As AIM is now the owner, is it going to pay the costs for any upgrade or new software development or do what No Porn Lui directed SMRT to do, pass the costs to peasants? Of course AIM say they backed by regime and will never overcharge the town councils but hokkien say, say only hor, can always do otherwise ok? Now all town councils and even dissenting Aljunied which previously co-owned the software is now is at the mercy of political animal AIM?" he wrote.
"KNNCCB, Ruler Loong can always define town councils as political organisatios instead of public institutions so that it can have business dealings with entities owned by political party?! Come on, you think this is Neh-neh land huh? Always allow neh males to rape females for fun it it? The indolent Asiatic peasants may be dumbos but are certainly uncomfortable with political party-owned companies transacting with the town councils. In other corrupt democracies, this will be a farking scandal but because Ruler Loong calls the shots here, just declare town council as political lackey organisations, hokkien say 'win liao' is it? Do not treat peasants as stupid ok, you are just stealing Aljunied peasants money just to give political pariah Labour a black eye ok!?"
"Ang Mohs and Nihons will say much more clarity and transparency are needed, otherwise do not pretend to be a democracy....must as well join Neh-neh land to be a sham republic!"
In response to lackeys using TODAY's queries to discredit him, Dr Tan said he "had no problem" with the town councils harmonising the systems in 2003, but cleverly added that he was not around when a consultancy, whose partner was re-appointed as a Rubber Stamping President Adviser, was engaged to review the systems. With such murky relationships - the dodgy Touche-Me-Not greedy consultant later recommended that the systems be sold to a third party. Of course, the cunning consultant did merely used a generic 'third party' to absolve itself of blame if the regime decided to play some monkey tricks.
The showhand was sparked by Labour Party's (WP) Chairpeasant Sylvia Lim attributing rebellious Aljunied-Hougang Town Council's less-than-stellar performance in the Dec 14 Town Council Management Report to AIM's dirty tricks of sudden termination of its contract.
It led to a war of words between Labour and the regime controlled town councils, known as the 2012 War of the Hapless Computing Systems'.
Minion Baey, who was totally outclassed by netizens who lambasted his cukoo logic, decided to retreat by claiming the matter had been unnecessarily politicised. He certainly has a thick hide for a Baey as he is in the know that it was Ruler Loong who fired the first salvo to balk Aljunied peasants.
By defining that town councils are run by political parties, Minion Baey, who is the vice-chairlackey of peasant heartlander Tampines Town Council, added: "Netizens and Doc Tan, lumpar logic ok....just because you guys manage to use Jane Austen's langage on me doesn't mean I lose liao.....I machiam anytime can ask Ruler Loong to issue a farking decree that says town councils are political organisations and therefore can transact with other political entities to create trouble for political pariahs and rebellious peasants ok!"
Minion Baey finally decided to follow Idiot Raymond Lim to make the following statement that may allow him to win the 2013 Nobel Price for Physics for advancing Quantum Theory.
Minion Baey's Theorem
Although town councils provide a public service, it can be felt that "they are neither public institutions nor public service company".
"Those turkeys who have problems understanding the Baey's Theorem better check their IQ or retake their PSLE. As I said, town councils may not belong to the regime in theory, but in practice, they kenna governed by regime's whims and fancies. They're definitely not run by civil serpents but are staffed by regime's cronies and that should give you a hint of their true partisan nature," he told Mouthpiece TODAY.
Persistent and brave netizens fielded questions on whether the tender process was properly done and if there was a conflict of interest regarding the sale were also directed at Minion Baey during his Facebook chat.
Minion Baey immediately activate his Tai-Chi Fists and responded that the focus should instead be on whether the dodgy AIM has made Ruler Loong happy, whether it failed in its commitment to the town councils and whether its fees have been unreasonable is not the peasants' concerns.
PEASANTPORE: Former long-time regime lackey turned political dissenter after listening to his conscience, Doc Tan Cheng Bock has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the fire sale of computer systems used by town councils to make life difficult for opposition wards. Doc Tan finally raised several questions in a post on his Facebook page on Monday, including whether it was right and beneficial to give up ownership of software developed using public funds.
Dr Tan, who was chairman of pro-regime West Coast-Ayer Rajah Town Council from 2001 to 2004, knew Town Council are lackey organisations but decided to question whether the town councils, as "public institutions" - a description that was disputed by Tampines GRC Minion Baey Ah Keng, who boasted they were "political organisations" - did the right thing selling the system to pro-regime Action Information Management (AIM), "a shell company owned by a political party with its own agenda to fix Labour's Aljunied Town Council".
The sale of the systems to a pro-regime shell company that is wholly-owned by the regime "begs a few questions", said Dr Tan, "especially when the company may not serve, 'due to material change', an opposition ward". Doc Tan is asking why is Ruler Loong farking the Aljunied peasants by denying them the use of a software that they have paid for before booting the regime's peasants' representatives during the 2012 Procedural Erections?
"KNNCCB, this software is developed using public funds by town councils, including the dissenting peasants from Aljunied! Is it right for the TCs to give up ownership in this manner just to balk the Aljunied peasants rather than thinking of other ways to fix Labour?" he asked.
"KNNCCB, Ah Baey can play language games and say the town councils as farking political lackey organisations, rather than public institutions, do the right thing, selling (the system) to a lackey shell company owned by 3 regime dogs, with its own agenda? Correct meh? Machiam like a typical Neh type of political game."
Dr Tan also questioned what the peasants knew, that was it necessary introduce AIM as a "middle man" between the lackey town councils and the software developers. Doc Tan asked if this arrangement raised the lackey town councils' costs, which will eventually be borne by constituents just because Ruler Loong want to fix Labour and Aljunied peasants.
"As AIM is now the owner, is it going to pay the costs for any upgrade or new software development or do what No Porn Lui directed SMRT to do, pass the costs to peasants? Of course AIM say they backed by regime and will never overcharge the town councils but hokkien say, say only hor, can always do otherwise ok? Now all town councils and even dissenting Aljunied which previously co-owned the software is now is at the mercy of political animal AIM?" he wrote.
"KNNCCB, Ruler Loong can always define town councils as political organisatios instead of public institutions so that it can have business dealings with entities owned by political party?! Come on, you think this is Neh-neh land huh? Always allow neh males to rape females for fun it it? The indolent Asiatic peasants may be dumbos but are certainly uncomfortable with political party-owned companies transacting with the town councils. In other corrupt democracies, this will be a farking scandal but because Ruler Loong calls the shots here, just declare town council as political lackey organisations, hokkien say 'win liao' is it? Do not treat peasants as stupid ok, you are just stealing Aljunied peasants money just to give political pariah Labour a black eye ok!?"
"Ang Mohs and Nihons will say much more clarity and transparency are needed, otherwise do not pretend to be a democracy....must as well join Neh-neh land to be a sham republic!"
In response to lackeys using TODAY's queries to discredit him, Dr Tan said he "had no problem" with the town councils harmonising the systems in 2003, but cleverly added that he was not around when a consultancy, whose partner was re-appointed as a Rubber Stamping President Adviser, was engaged to review the systems. With such murky relationships - the dodgy Touche-Me-Not greedy consultant later recommended that the systems be sold to a third party. Of course, the cunning consultant did merely used a generic 'third party' to absolve itself of blame if the regime decided to play some monkey tricks.
The showhand was sparked by Labour Party's (WP) Chairpeasant Sylvia Lim attributing rebellious Aljunied-Hougang Town Council's less-than-stellar performance in the Dec 14 Town Council Management Report to AIM's dirty tricks of sudden termination of its contract.
It led to a war of words between Labour and the regime controlled town councils, known as the 2012 War of the Hapless Computing Systems'.
Minion Baey, who was totally outclassed by netizens who lambasted his cukoo logic, decided to retreat by claiming the matter had been unnecessarily politicised. He certainly has a thick hide for a Baey as he is in the know that it was Ruler Loong who fired the first salvo to balk Aljunied peasants.
By defining that town councils are run by political parties, Minion Baey, who is the vice-chairlackey of peasant heartlander Tampines Town Council, added: "Netizens and Doc Tan, lumpar logic ok....just because you guys manage to use Jane Austen's langage on me doesn't mean I lose liao.....I machiam anytime can ask Ruler Loong to issue a farking decree that says town councils are political organisations and therefore can transact with other political entities to create trouble for political pariahs and rebellious peasants ok!"
Minion Baey finally decided to follow Idiot Raymond Lim to make the following statement that may allow him to win the 2013 Nobel Price for Physics for advancing Quantum Theory.
Minion Baey's Theorem
Although town councils provide a public service, it can be felt that "they are neither public institutions nor public service company".
"Those turkeys who have problems understanding the Baey's Theorem better check their IQ or retake their PSLE. As I said, town councils may not belong to the regime in theory, but in practice, they kenna governed by regime's whims and fancies. They're definitely not run by civil serpents but are staffed by regime's cronies and that should give you a hint of their true partisan nature," he told Mouthpiece TODAY.
Persistent and brave netizens fielded questions on whether the tender process was properly done and if there was a conflict of interest regarding the sale were also directed at Minion Baey during his Facebook chat.
Minion Baey immediately activate his Tai-Chi Fists and responded that the focus should instead be on whether the dodgy AIM has made Ruler Loong happy, whether it failed in its commitment to the town councils and whether its fees have been unreasonable is not the peasants' concerns.
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