There's one in particular who acts like a clown and talks like a buffoon.
For most politicians, it's either one or the other.
Pai-seh. Excuse my post. I see things in relativity. My typing is slower than my thoughts.
I will try to explain.
Politicians are necessary evils. They get the jobs by winning votes. So, basically, they just want to win voters over to their side.
That is where the similarity between PAP and say ... Australian politicians ends.
Yes, we should always bear in mind that politicians the world over are motivated by power and prestige, and they can only survive if they are vote pullers. This means frequently pandering to electorate.
That being said, there is a lot of scope in the job for a true sense of community, loyal to society and to country, and genuine desire to improve the lot of fellow countrymen. What we need in Singapore is a lot more of this, and a lot less of silly wayanging to save face, look good, but never do anything substantial to improve lives.
Behind the prestige, politics also comes with a tremendous amount of sacrifice in terms of personal privacy, disruption to family life and career, etc. And that is where the opposition is most hampered. Unlike the PAP they don't get paid for what they do, and to make matters even more lopsided, the print media is not on their side. That is why when it comes to the ballot box, we must vote wisely, and we must not hesitate to punch hard when it is called for. Don't need to be rude, but don't need to be grovelling or even overly-courteous either.
If you're a nice person, don't let it show. The time comes to whack, you must do it straight, no "thank you, but it can be better ...." lame shit.
Leongsam said:Compare the breakdown by brand between Singapore and NZ. Hidden within those figures is the reason why the PAP can get away with what it does.....
New car sales by brand - Singapore 2010
1 1 Toyota 6,927 16.5%
5 2 Mercedes 4,705 11.2%
7 3 BMW 4,708 11.2%
9 4 VW 3,486 8.3%
I believe I have argued in some other thread that the ownership of cars has nothing to do with affordability but more a lifestyle preference. The affordability of motor vehicles in NZ is definitely higher than Singapore taken on a PPP basis.
Leongsam said:The issue is not about affordability. It's about attitudes.
hahaha.....this is an understatement.....given the trend.Well said. The Opposition candidates in Singapore are trying fighting against tremendous odds. They deserve our support and encouragement. We must speak out when the opportunity arises
I can assure you that politicians are the same the world over. The only difference is that in many countries, they get away with it but in some countries they can't.
I can assure you that politicians are the same the world over. The only difference is that in many countries, they get away with it but in some countries they can't.
whereas the NZ govt adopts a more gregarious approach.
Individuals vary. Politicians are no exception. I could easily name a handful of NZ politicians who are just as evil as the worst the PAP has to offer.
Individuals vary. Politicians are no exception. I could easily name a handful of NZ politicians who are just as evil as the worst the PAP has to offer.
Really? If my memory serves me well, I can't recall reading anytime in NZ did those who opposed the govt were made bankrupt through slander suits nor branded as Marxist conspirators and tortured under detention without trial simply because they were wrote some articles critical of the govt. I grant you this point - that the goals of politicians are the same. But that's all, beyond that, they are different whether in terms of their values, conscience or egos etc
That's only because they wouldn't succeed with such actions in NZ. It's not because they don't want to do it.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10714689
I believe I have argued in some other thread that the ownership of cars has nothing to do with affordability but more a lifestyle preference. The affordability of motor vehicles in NZ is definitely higher than Singapore taken on a PPP basis.
The NZ govt would never go to the extent of controlling the courts. Neither would any of the first world country. Yet, LKY who claimed he had transformed S'pore from 3rd to 1st world is doing every bit of that. And that is one very huge DIFFERENCE.
hahaha.....this is an understatement.....given the trend.
the APs are fighting against tremendous odds not against papee but amongst themselves.
as each party grows and also with the possibilities of new parties......the challenge is actually to avoid 3 corner fights in the coming elections.
The big difference is PAP politicians are able to cheat the people through their noses in raising tax to help the poor but the others can't.
Politicians are similar all over the world but NOT the same. As an english expert, I would have thought you would know the difference between the word "same" and "similar". Yes, politicians do have similar traits regardless of which country. For example, they would conceive of strategies to remain in power forever. But then the methods they choose to achieve this would not be the same. Some would be more evil-minded in ensuring this than others. The PAP of course falls in this category, whereas the NZ govt adopts a more gregarious approach. Perhaps as an analogy, we can say that all forum hosts are similar. But then they are NOT the same as some are nastier than others or some love to split hairs much more than others.