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chee soon juan and his betterer than best plans

leetahbar

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first and foremost, is chee really concern for sgporeans or just merely another ploy to shame the gahmen? he has never cums clean - he hasn't wiped off the suspicion about his liaison with foreign entity and his real motive. why does he prefer to remain in nefarious mystery?

Increased political competition raises the bar for the ruling party (sdp is only good at maintaining their arrogance a notch higher than the paps :(
Posted by theonlinecitizen on April 21, 2012 32 Comments
5~ By: Dr Chee Soon Juan ~

The SDP National Healthcare Plan has received many praises. Some of these have come from the establishment, many of whom indicated that the plan is worthy of serious consideration.

Unfortunately, these folks have not come out in public to support it. These individuals and organisations tell us in private that they cannot be seen openly supporting the SDP because of their employment status or the relationship that they are in with the Government.

This is a shame. For the first time in Singapore's history, an opposition party has come up with a healthcare plan that many people find better that the system that is in place. A group of healthcare and medical professionals have put-in much time and effort to study the state of affairs and put together a detailed policy proposal for Singapore.

And yet, many Singaporeans who are in positions of influence shy away from openly endorsing or even discussing it just because it is from an opposition party.

Such a situation makes it tremendously difficult for public opinion to build up and compel the Government to pay attention to the failings of its policies. The ultimate losers are Singaporeans themselves.

Why can't the proposal be discussed on its merits and if one feels so inclined, support it? The fact that it comes from an opposition party should be not be feared but, instead, celebrated because it signals the maturing of politics in Singapore; not to mention, it indicates a real choice at the polling booth in the next general elections.

For years, Singaporeans have lamented that the opposition has not been forthcoming with alternative ideas. When the SDP makes that breakthrough and produces a plan worthy of public support, few dare to do so openly.

Other examples are minimum wage and the Singaporeans First policy. The SDP was the first opposition to come up with such ideas for Singapore. And yet, few dare to openly help the party campaign even though they support such measures.

Such a situation is reminiscent of the politics of old where fear silenced the entire society. This is not healthy for our nation as we go forward into a future of uncertainty beset by a host of problems that require honest and open debates.

The more fearful Singaporeans are, the harder it will be for us to meet the challenges that lie ahead. While progress was made at the last general elections, there is still much fear when it comes to supporting the opposition.

What can we do to change this? For a start civil society organisations, social-business entities like the Rotary Club, student and alumni organisations, universities, medical groups, hospitals, insurance companies, etc. can organise talks on healthcare and invite the SDP to talk about our plan.

The SDP's Policy Unit, now staffed by professionals knowledgeable in the various fields, will continue to put up credible policy plans over the next several months especially in the areas of the economy, housing and education.

To develop a mature, democratic and open political system, two factors are necessary: The first is a credible opposition party that is well-organised and offers workable alternative policies. The SDP is striving to be that party. The second factor is a people who must not be afraid to actively and openly support the party. On this we ask Singaporeans to do their part.

One without the other is like trying to clap with one hand.

Singapore is at a crucial cross-point. We either fall back to the way we have been for the last few decades and leave politics and policy-making exclusively to the PAP. Or we can claim back our right to speak out and support parties that come up with alternative policies that benefit the people and the country
 

leetahbar

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Re: chee soon juan and his betterer than best plans.

just like what chee always claims about his "increased supports". it's very ambiguous again. are those supports in shadow or in light. none has seen it. probably it's just "ghostly" supports which is a tart too early for the 7th MONTH GHOST FESTIVAL yet.
 

Perspective

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Sorry but there's no such thing as being first in advocating for Singaporeans first policy. Even if there is, the first should be Sir Stamford Raffles.
 

Kinana

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First they claim support came from many in the establishment but then they claim that these many support cannot be named.
Thats an old trick that no one believes in anymore.
 

steffychun

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He once invited corrupt World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz to view his protest at Speaker's Corner (when the WB-IMF meetings were held in SG). Speaks volumes of his actions and mindset
 

methink

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first and foremost, is chee really concern for sgporeans or just merely another ploy to shame the gahmen? he has never cums clean - he hasn't wiped off the suspicion about his liaison with foreign entity and his real motive. why does he prefer to remain in nefarious mystery?

I am never worried about CSJ - his fight for sinkies, his liaison with foreign entity and his real motive. What I am concerned is this shameless gahmen.

Leetahbar, you should be worried about this evil PAP gahmen. These shameless manipulators have never come clean.

You are barking at the wrong tree. Should be questioning your real motive. Why are you always questioning CSJ but never the evil PAP? Are you their paid goon?
 

methink

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He once invited corrupt World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz to view his protest at Speaker's Corner (when the WB-IMF meetings were held in SG). Speaks volumes of his actions and mindset

Hello stuffychute, what's wrong with that? He is protesting for a good cause.

Doggie, this speaks volume of your actions and mindset. PAP dogs!
 

leetahbar

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I am never worried about CSJ - his fight for sinkies, his liaison with foreign entity and his real motive. What I am concerned is this shameless gahmen.

Leetahbar, you should be worried about this evil PAP gahmen. These shameless manipulators have never come clean.

You are barking at the wrong tree. Should be questioning your real motive. Why are you always questioning CSJ but never the evil PAP? Are you their paid goon?

if u r witnessing what sdppies in this forum can do with my li'l brother LTS, u should be worry about what the same kind of creeps can do to the country if they run it. i mean SDP and chee in particular.
 

leetahbar

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SDP has never come closer to winning any parliamentary seat after chiam. similarly, the paps are losing more support. fr 66.6%, it's now down to 60%.

critics of sdp n pap are both correct in their views.

WP on the other hand is on the uptrend. they ve won 1 grc n 1 ward though they r facing some glitch becos of putting the wrong guy to win hougang.

SDP is the worst. it's about time chee soon juan should give way since there are now more eloquent and credible new powderful members.

tjs left sdp probably becos of internal conflict with chee but knowing what chee really is, he wouldn't reveal anything that's trueful.
 

jiakhongleow

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Friend,

Why are you hiding behind nick! Care to reveal yourself. I know you won't. It is not time yet. The evil spirt is still everywhere in Sinkingland.

You can only take one small step at a time. When LKY had to deal with the Pom invaders he also go by bery slowly inch by inch approach becos he knew he can be tangkap by the Pom's ISA, agree?

U kpkb for fuck? ..... hehehehe


first and foremost, is chee really concern for sgporeans or just merely another ploy to shame the gahmen? he has never cums clean - he hasn't wiped off the suspicion about his liaison with foreign entity and his real motive. why does he prefer to remain in nefarious mystery?

Increased political competition raises the bar for the ruling party (sdp is only good at maintaining their arrogance a notch higher than the paps :(
Posted by theonlinecitizen on April 21, 2012 32 Comments
5~ By: Dr Chee Soon Juan ~

The SDP National Healthcare Plan has received many praises. Some of these have come from the establishment, many of whom indicated that the plan is worthy of serious consideration.

Unfortunately, these folks have not come out in public to support it. These individuals and organisations tell us in private that they cannot be seen openly supporting the SDP because of their employment status or the relationship that they are in with the Government.

This is a shame. For the first time in Singapore's history, an opposition party has come up with a healthcare plan that many people find better that the system that is in place. A group of healthcare and medical professionals have put-in much time and effort to study the state of affairs and put together a detailed policy proposal for Singapore.

And yet, many Singaporeans who are in positions of influence shy away from openly endorsing or even discussing it just because it is from an opposition party.

Such a situation makes it tremendously difficult for public opinion to build up and compel the Government to pay attention to the failings of its policies. The ultimate losers are Singaporeans themselves.

Why can't the proposal be discussed on its merits and if one feels so inclined, support it? The fact that it comes from an opposition party should be not be feared but, instead, celebrated because it signals the maturing of politics in Singapore; not to mention, it indicates a real choice at the polling booth in the next general elections.

For years, Singaporeans have lamented that the opposition has not been forthcoming with alternative ideas. When the SDP makes that breakthrough and produces a plan worthy of public support, few dare to do so openly.

Other examples are minimum wage and the Singaporeans First policy. The SDP was the first opposition to come up with such ideas for Singapore. And yet, few dare to openly help the party campaign even though they support such measures.

Such a situation is reminiscent of the politics of old where fear silenced the entire society. This is not healthy for our nation as we go forward into a future of uncertainty beset by a host of problems that require honest and open debates.

The more fearful Singaporeans are, the harder it will be for us to meet the challenges that lie ahead. While progress was made at the last general elections, there is still much fear when it comes to supporting the opposition.

What can we do to change this? For a start civil society organisations, social-business entities like the Rotary Club, student and alumni organisations, universities, medical groups, hospitals, insurance companies, etc. can organise talks on healthcare and invite the SDP to talk about our plan.

The SDP's Policy Unit, now staffed by professionals knowledgeable in the various fields, will continue to put up credible policy plans over the next several months especially in the areas of the economy, housing and education.

To develop a mature, democratic and open political system, two factors are necessary: The first is a credible opposition party that is well-organised and offers workable alternative policies. The SDP is striving to be that party. The second factor is a people who must not be afraid to actively and openly support the party. On this we ask Singaporeans to do their part.

One without the other is like trying to clap with one hand.

Singapore is at a crucial cross-point. We either fall back to the way we have been for the last few decades and leave politics and policy-making exclusively to the PAP. Or we can claim back our right to speak out and support parties that come up with alternative policies that benefit the people and the country
 

methink

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if u r witnessing what sdppies in this forum can do with my li'l brother LTS, u should be worry about what the same kind of creeps can do to the country if they run it. i mean SDP and chee in particular.

Told you I have not worried about the SDP or CSJ in particular. I am more worried of the shameless PAP ruinious way of governing sinkieland.

Do you not care about the shameful things that the PAP are doing to our country? Bringing foreigners in by the thousands if not millions eventually? Their cronies running state companies? Yesmen appointed to the bench? A parleement of goondulees? Taxing sinkies till death? Cannot finish naming all here...
 
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