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Case closed and all should just move on? Singaporeans must decide if this is the sort of circus performance we want to watch in future.
What about Singapore history? Apparently there’s only one version – PAP’s which students in secondary schools are forced to learn. Any alternative will be deemed a threat to national security. As has been proven, PAP will only listen to the people when its hold on power is threatened. Shouldn’t citizens then consign the PAP to history?
The PAP was right to worry about Aljuneid GRC’s impending fall last election when it allowed its ‘heaviest artillery’ Lee Kuan Yew to insult Aljuneid voters with his “live and repent for the next five years” threat. Would a leader’s father in any democratic country be allowed to insult the electorate in the same manner as Lee Kuan Yew?
Sorry seems to be the hardest word for the PAP, especially Lee Kuan Yew. Worse, chip-of-the-old-block PM Lee simply brushed off the disparaging remarks as “MM’s style”. Although “MM’s style” would have cost PAP dearly, Lee Kuan Yew was above the PAP. By his self-subordination to his father, PM Lee has displayed his total lack of leadership.
One issue which has been highlighted for quite some time is the use of tax dollars to pay Lee Kuan Yew his MP allowance as he has not been serving his constituents due to ill health. Paying close to $1 million tax dollars for 5 years has to be debated in parliament. Tax dollars do not belong to the PAP government and there should be no exception, Lee Kuan Yew included.
Where our transport infrastructure is concerned, the PAP should have hit the pause button on immigration because our roads were not designed for the current vehicular population. The simultaneous increase in the number of immigrants and foreign workers, road infrastructures and train frequency, only addresses the problem we are facing today. Any bus commuter knows the PAP cannot resolve peak hour overcrowding because it has no solution to bus bunching. In certain parts of Singapore, traffic jams have started to appear after peak hours.
When we sit down and think about it, there are just too many other instances of the PAP clowning around with our lives by perpetually tweaking an already unstable system. Since PAP is preoccupied with its profit making objective as well as....https://likedatosocanmeh.wordpress....s-apology-meaningless-time-to-let-pap-retire/
What about Singapore history? Apparently there’s only one version – PAP’s which students in secondary schools are forced to learn. Any alternative will be deemed a threat to national security. As has been proven, PAP will only listen to the people when its hold on power is threatened. Shouldn’t citizens then consign the PAP to history?
The PAP was right to worry about Aljuneid GRC’s impending fall last election when it allowed its ‘heaviest artillery’ Lee Kuan Yew to insult Aljuneid voters with his “live and repent for the next five years” threat. Would a leader’s father in any democratic country be allowed to insult the electorate in the same manner as Lee Kuan Yew?
Sorry seems to be the hardest word for the PAP, especially Lee Kuan Yew. Worse, chip-of-the-old-block PM Lee simply brushed off the disparaging remarks as “MM’s style”. Although “MM’s style” would have cost PAP dearly, Lee Kuan Yew was above the PAP. By his self-subordination to his father, PM Lee has displayed his total lack of leadership.
One issue which has been highlighted for quite some time is the use of tax dollars to pay Lee Kuan Yew his MP allowance as he has not been serving his constituents due to ill health. Paying close to $1 million tax dollars for 5 years has to be debated in parliament. Tax dollars do not belong to the PAP government and there should be no exception, Lee Kuan Yew included.
Where our transport infrastructure is concerned, the PAP should have hit the pause button on immigration because our roads were not designed for the current vehicular population. The simultaneous increase in the number of immigrants and foreign workers, road infrastructures and train frequency, only addresses the problem we are facing today. Any bus commuter knows the PAP cannot resolve peak hour overcrowding because it has no solution to bus bunching. In certain parts of Singapore, traffic jams have started to appear after peak hours.
When we sit down and think about it, there are just too many other instances of the PAP clowning around with our lives by perpetually tweaking an already unstable system. Since PAP is preoccupied with its profit making objective as well as....https://likedatosocanmeh.wordpress....s-apology-meaningless-time-to-let-pap-retire/