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Serious Bro Swee Keat Wants Parliament To Impeach WP Oppies For Being Dishonest Bastards!

congo9

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Obviously Stroker Heng is just being ordained to become the next ruler. Of course he must be the best in the eyes of commoners.
 

Johnrambo

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ckmpd

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Based on his performance yesterday, HSK was a disaster. If he cant handle Sylvia in a pap controlled parliament, how is he gg to protect SG's interests when he faces wily politicians like Mahathir or Anwar?
 

hofmann

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Not many visionaries these days.

I've been pondering more about your comment.

What do we need or want in Singapore -
More jobs for locals?
Or more GDP growth?

The latter has clearly not led to the former so our policy makers should be clear about it. Rising tides do not lift all boats. Instead more get capsized rather than being lifted by the rising tides.

The Minister's have gamed the system and offered us GDP growth without real improvements in our lives. Only a select class of professionals have benefited from GDP growth. While the rest end up as the new precariat class.
 

jw5

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Absolutely agree and I am with you on this. :thumbsup:

The PAP has grown too big for its own good. Those with ambitions and leadership cannot show their strengths and abilities, while those functional specialists like Swee Kiat, exemplary and capable in their own sphere of functional expertise, are pushed to leadership positions, which the role doesn't suit his skills and abilities.

Hence, you can see his discomfort in Parliament, giving speeches, etc. He isn't a natural leader. And he has yet to develop his own authentic leadership with the Lee and Ho Clan hanging over his head and shoulders.

Having said the above, I would like Swee Kiat in my team, if I am the one who is leading it. He is a good soldier and I know I can sleep peacefully at night while he gets the job done for me.
 
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