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PEASANTPOR: Regime policies has no need to be anchored by peasant culture and a fair and inclusive peasantpore society is secondary concern to lackeys and minions.
Deputy Prime Minion Moneybags Tarman, notorious for repealing Estate Tax in time for Gecko Kwa's demise, made this point at the annual Loyal Minion Rajaratnam Lecture on Monday, where he outlined his pro-regime principles guiding Peasantpore's autocratic policies.
On the issue of social mobility where the better off in society are getting more opportunities, Tarman said the regime will never intervene, perhaps stage a few wayang upstream, earlier in peasant children's lives.
Old and wise peasants who chose to keep quiet knew the growing social divide between the upper and lower crusts. For example, the Ministry of Evil, closed both eyes and allowed big heap of taxpayers' peanuts to be diverted to build lavish school facilities for well-connected schools. In addition, some fat cat principals were openly taking state funding and cherry picking wealthy scions during P1 registration.
Tarman confirmed such gaps in the starting points between children from poorer and better-off backgrounds will widen with time and nobody is interested to ensure peasant schools or pupils get the funding they deserved as they translate to zero benefits for the lackeys and minions. They rather prefer their 'chosen schools' so that their political masters are reassured their spawns have accessible to top primary schools.
Tarman states society, too, must always ensure the Familee's interests are taken care off first.
He said while the regime knew it has to provide for the poor poor, he thinks Ruler Loong 'tax the poor to help the poor' doctrine is superior.
Tarman said: "I give you 1 example, I proposed repealing the Estate Tax so that nobody can peel into Gecko Kwa's unnatural financial assets accumulated over many full moons. Then I 'kenna' promoted. So you see, it pays to help the rich? Help the peasants, remember what they do to Chiam once they decided he is old and useless? You think I stupid and speak up for the peasants huh? Idiot peasants."
Tarman conceded the key element is to nurture a culture of risk taking and innovation which will help the country rise above the competition. However old peasants realized if the regime continues to promote Familee's political power and retain an autocrat state, Peasantpore is doomed to be a rent driven economy for foreign merchants.
Tarman said the Jane Austen or Arab Spring concept of a fair and inclusive society cannot materialize in Asiatic society. It is better to maintain status quo, Familee retains political power with support from minions and wealthy merchants. Poor peasants must continue to toil and fight for the remainder 20% of the fat of the spoils.
The Jane Austen's Ideal of access to quality living and active civic participation to grow the public good only exists in wet dreams or in Ang Moh or Nihon states.
Moneybag Tarman said, the key tasks of regime are to ensure peasants are educated just enough to be cheap drones for foreign merchants, that peasants should know their place and toil harder to die without claiming any annuities and continue to sign unequal state contracts to protect Familee's wealth and political power.
The pro-regime lecture was attended by over 600 lackeys, proto-academics and peasant students.
PEASANTPOR: Regime policies has no need to be anchored by peasant culture and a fair and inclusive peasantpore society is secondary concern to lackeys and minions.
Deputy Prime Minion Moneybags Tarman, notorious for repealing Estate Tax in time for Gecko Kwa's demise, made this point at the annual Loyal Minion Rajaratnam Lecture on Monday, where he outlined his pro-regime principles guiding Peasantpore's autocratic policies.
On the issue of social mobility where the better off in society are getting more opportunities, Tarman said the regime will never intervene, perhaps stage a few wayang upstream, earlier in peasant children's lives.
Old and wise peasants who chose to keep quiet knew the growing social divide between the upper and lower crusts. For example, the Ministry of Evil, closed both eyes and allowed big heap of taxpayers' peanuts to be diverted to build lavish school facilities for well-connected schools. In addition, some fat cat principals were openly taking state funding and cherry picking wealthy scions during P1 registration.
Tarman confirmed such gaps in the starting points between children from poorer and better-off backgrounds will widen with time and nobody is interested to ensure peasant schools or pupils get the funding they deserved as they translate to zero benefits for the lackeys and minions. They rather prefer their 'chosen schools' so that their political masters are reassured their spawns have accessible to top primary schools.
Tarman states society, too, must always ensure the Familee's interests are taken care off first.
He said while the regime knew it has to provide for the poor poor, he thinks Ruler Loong 'tax the poor to help the poor' doctrine is superior.
Tarman said: "I give you 1 example, I proposed repealing the Estate Tax so that nobody can peel into Gecko Kwa's unnatural financial assets accumulated over many full moons. Then I 'kenna' promoted. So you see, it pays to help the rich? Help the peasants, remember what they do to Chiam once they decided he is old and useless? You think I stupid and speak up for the peasants huh? Idiot peasants."
Tarman conceded the key element is to nurture a culture of risk taking and innovation which will help the country rise above the competition. However old peasants realized if the regime continues to promote Familee's political power and retain an autocrat state, Peasantpore is doomed to be a rent driven economy for foreign merchants.
Tarman said the Jane Austen or Arab Spring concept of a fair and inclusive society cannot materialize in Asiatic society. It is better to maintain status quo, Familee retains political power with support from minions and wealthy merchants. Poor peasants must continue to toil and fight for the remainder 20% of the fat of the spoils.
The Jane Austen's Ideal of access to quality living and active civic participation to grow the public good only exists in wet dreams or in Ang Moh or Nihon states.
Moneybag Tarman said, the key tasks of regime are to ensure peasants are educated just enough to be cheap drones for foreign merchants, that peasants should know their place and toil harder to die without claiming any annuities and continue to sign unequal state contracts to protect Familee's wealth and political power.
The pro-regime lecture was attended by over 600 lackeys, proto-academics and peasant students.
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