Eroding Trust in Public Institutions

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The other big factor that led to the erosion of public institutions is the cavalier attitude that politicising public institutions to serve the interest of political parties is normal, nothing wrong, and legitimate. Institutionalising them is the way to go. When public institutions are politicised, when appointment holders are politicised, appointed for political reasons and to serve political interest, how much trust will be eroded in the process? Take the Town Council, a political creation, would the management of Town Councils handle a party supporter differently from an opposition supporter? And if it does, how is trust going to be affected?

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We all know the public institutions are doing fuck all....
Now lets name the public institution that at the very least you believe is running ok....
Possible or it's really all gone to the dogs?
 
One has only to look at the public institutions in Ah Tiong land, North Korea, Japan and South Korea.

In Ah Tiong land and North Korea, public institutions are also political institutions because the regimes there are dictatorial.

In Sinkieland, we have a regime that is both dictatorial and dynastic. Our public institutions are political tools employed to serve LEEgime.
 
One has only to look at the public institutions in Ah Tiong land, North Korea, Japan and South Korea.

In Ah Tiong land and North Korea, public institutions are also political institutions because the regimes there are dictatorial.

In Sinkieland, we have a regime that is both dictatorial and dynastic. Our public institutions are political tools employed to serve LEEgime.


We vote out all those motherfuckers in white in 2016.
After that we got to fix back a lot of those public institutions.

Starting with the fucking kangaroos and the SPF
 
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