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[h=2]Perplexed that ST Editor wants WP to come up with plan[/h]
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June 9th, 2014 |
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ST Opinion Editor Chua Mui Hoong

I am a bit perplexed by Opinion editor Chua Mui Hoong’s view that the Workers’ Party (WP) should come up with a response to the Government’s plan to revamp public bus services (“Time for the Workers’ Party to grow up”; last Sunday).

The Government, with its civil service and ready access to relevant information, must have researched the issue well.

Unless one is intimately connected with our public transport system, one cannot readily foresee the expected effects of the planned changes, and it seems prudent to hold back on expressing an opinion.

The role of an opposition party is not to oppose for the sake of opposing, but to watch out for any wayward policies a government may embark on.

It may also prevent tyranny of the majority, which is not an entirely abstract concept.

No government is perfect and infallible; honest mistakes are unavoidable. That is why a one-party system is not ideal.

Democracy, however, does not always work because politicians often have their own self-interests at heart.

For an election system to be meaningful, there has to be a well-educated and concerned populace.

The United States prides itself on its democratic system, but only about 55 per cent of its voting-age population exercise their voting rights. India, the world’s largest democracy, is still mired in its caste system; and we have the messy political situation in Thailand today.

In our parliamentary system, the members may argue and disagree, but they are all expected to work for the greater good of the nation.

Let us hope our Parliament continues to work this way.

Ong Siew Chey

* Letter first appeared in ST Forum (8 Jun).
 
[h=2]Perplexed that ST Editor wants WP to come up with plan[/h]
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June 9th, 2014 |
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Author: Online Press

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ST Opinion Editor Chua Mui Hoong

I am a bit perplexed by Opinion editor Chua Mui Hoong’s view that the Workers’ Party (WP) should come up with a response to the Government’s plan to revamp public bus services (“Time for the Workers’ Party to grow up”; last Sunday).

The Government, with its civil service and ready access to relevant information, must have researched the issue well.

Unless one is intimately connected with our public transport system, one cannot readily foresee the expected effects of the planned changes, and it seems prudent to hold back on expressing an opinion.

The role of an opposition party is not to oppose for the sake of opposing, but to watch out for any wayward policies a government may embark on.

It may also prevent tyranny of the majority, which is not an entirely abstract concept.

No government is perfect and infallible; honest mistakes are unavoidable. That is why a one-party system is not ideal.

Democracy, however, does not always work because politicians often have their own self-interests at heart.

For an election system to be meaningful, there has to be a well-educated and concerned populace.

The United States prides itself on its democratic system, but only about 55 per cent of its voting-age population exercise their voting rights. India, the world’s largest democracy, is still mired in its caste system; and we have the messy political situation in Thailand today.

In our parliamentary system, the members may argue and disagree, but they are all expected to work for the greater good of the nation.

Let us hope our Parliament continues to work this way.

Ong Siew Chey

* Letter first appeared in ST Forum (8 Jun).

I can sense that they are very desperate now. All the available option are used to hunt down WPs proposal. 1st LHL , 2nd Chua MUI HOONG and 3rd Indranee

How is the life of an attack dog ? I wonder ..........
 
Agree. They are scarping the bottom of the barrel.

I can sense that they are very desperate now. All the available option are used to hunt down WPs proposal. 1st LHL , 2nd Chua MUI HOONG and 3rd Indranee

How is the life of an attack dog ? I wonder ..........
 
Million dollar minister (with a multi-million pension on retirement), assisted by numerous $68-million scholars ....yet they want the Opposition to help them with ideas?
 
As I have mentioned before: the opposition is not a suggestion box or SAF USMS for the ruling party.

Chua Mui Hoong, and the other PAP shills who insist that the WP come up with their own plan, are asinine.
 
No government is perfect and infallible; honest mistakes are unavoidable. That is why a one-party system is not ideal.

Democracy, however, does not always work because politicians often have their own self-interests at heart.
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This is pathetic illogical reasoning at its best! Why won't politicians from a one-party system in a so-called democracy have their self-interests at heart?

We do not have a two-party system today. As long as the PAPzis blatantly use the Party Whip and hold more than 2/3 majority in parliament we will always have a one-party system.
 
>>In our parliamentary system, the members may argue and disagree, but they are all expected to work for the greater good of the nation.

Let us hope our Parliament continues to work this way.

Ong Siew Chey<<

yes, hope springs eternal.
 
Press, Mediacorp, MP, Ministers ...all attacking the WP.

WP must be doing serious damage to the PAP. Keep it up WP.
 
B1tch chasing her own tail. Ms Chua get dog fark.
 
Press, Mediacorp, MP, Ministers ...all attacking the WP.

WP must be doing serious damage to the PAP. Keep it up WP.

I tend to agree with your point of view. Louis Vuitton's will not be pirated if it is not doing something right
 
Any resources that the govt. uses to decide its policies should also be accessible to the opposition parties. The resources are developed by various economists and statisticians, and consultants all paid by the taxpayer and not the PAP. Therefore, the PAP should not be the only ones to be allowed to use the information. The fact that this information is hidden from everyone is damning to the govt. I am still waiting to see the actual study, factually supported by evidence that supports the 6.9 million population proposal.
 
[h=2]Perplexed that ST Editor wants WP to come up with plan[/h]
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June 9th, 2014 |
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Author: Online Press

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ST Opinion Editor Chua Mui Hoong

I am a bit perplexed by Opinion editor Chua Mui Hoong’s view that the Workers’ Party (WP) should come up with a response to the Government’s plan to revamp public bus services (“Time for the Workers’ Party to grow up”; last Sunday).

The Government, with its civil service and ready access to relevant information, must have researched the issue well.

Unless one is intimately connected with our public transport system, one cannot readily foresee the expected effects of the planned changes, and it seems prudent to hold back on expressing an opinion.

The role of an opposition party is not to oppose for the sake of opposing, but to watch out for any wayward policies a government may embark on.

It may also prevent tyranny of the majority, which is not an entirely abstract concept.

No government is perfect and infallible; honest mistakes are unavoidable. That is why a one-party system is not ideal.

Democracy, however, does not always work because politicians often have their own self-interests at heart.

For an election system to be meaningful, there has to be a well-educated and concerned populace.

The United States prides itself on its democratic system, but only about 55 per cent of its voting-age population exercise their voting rights. India, the world’s largest democracy, is still mired in its caste system; and we have the messy political situation in Thailand today.

In our parliamentary system, the members may argue and disagree, but they are all expected to work for the greater good of the nation.

Let us hope our Parliament continues to work this way.

Ong Siew Chey

* Letter first appeared in ST Forum (8 Jun).

Will Miss Piggy find her Kermit ?
 
pap dogs like lionfart should be given a chance to bonk her.

its a greater honor and deed to mankind to remove her from the society.
 
It's time for WP to recruit Mark Andrew Yeo Kah Ch$ng to come up with the plan. ;)
 
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