Without the exception the National Day Rally by the Prime Minister is that time of the year when my parents would look forward to it with a mix of religious and patriotic fervour.
The first prime minister would use it to highlight the dangers ahead, share his thoughts on many things, some controversial, some quirky but certainly innovative. The report card would be read and when the rally ends, he would have them completely in his hands. The admiration, adulation , the respect and the the faith in him was absolute. The sins would be dismissed or buried in the deep recceses of their minds.
The second Prime Minister also decided the pulpit was indeed a powerful instrument and stayed the course. Controversies took a back seat but playing to the lower end of society became the order of the day.
The third Prime Minister had a different style. The report card came to the fore. Not his nor his government's. It was that of a father that could nor read or write but passed his safety exams. It was about how NTU and Ngee Ann did the country proud. There was clearly more chicken soup than meat. Occasionally it was tinged with woes in housing and transport and $20 B over 10 years to get it. It was no longer what the government should and must do. It was more about what Singaporeans could and should do.
Yet my parents walked away thinking what a great country Singapore is and what an inspiring leader that we have.m
Woffles Wu, the expensive surgeries that cost more than $8, the lack of accountability and transparency over simple things like the country' s demographics, the conflict of interest in dealings with vendors, the comtinued concerns over Temasek, the use of reserves without the President's knowledge, the senior staff who sat in a tender committee awarding contracts to her cousin, the displacement of middle aged employees by foreigners, the disquiet over the prosecutorial and judicial branches of government, the widening gap between the rich and the poor, the quality of cabinet, the pay renumeration, the abuse of PA and the use of state resources for party realted activities etc etc etc..... all seem to disappear.
At this rate, I can predict that MPs meet the people sessions will be opportunities to find more chicken soup stories, get lecturers to hide behind the scenes and their students to make submissions to international competitions, Jack Neo's new use of technology etc will be par for the course.
Here is one glaring example. In 1997, we saw Micropolis with a loss of millions within months of buying it. In 2007, 10 years on, the Prime Minster's wife buys ABC Childcare at A$7.30 a share and shortly after the stock starts going south and it collapsed with losses runnings into millions. It did not occur to anyone why the registered address of the company happens to be palatial home of the founder. No inquiry, no debate and no nothing.
It did not occur to my parents why these issues were never raised and never adrressed during The ND Rally. It never occurred to them when they asked me for my report card, it somehow carried the results of all the subjects that I took, the results I achieved or did not achieve and that they took the opportunity to ask me to explain my performance across all subjects. I am sure they would not have accepted if I created my own report card, embellish the results and carried only the good.
The first prime minister would use it to highlight the dangers ahead, share his thoughts on many things, some controversial, some quirky but certainly innovative. The report card would be read and when the rally ends, he would have them completely in his hands. The admiration, adulation , the respect and the the faith in him was absolute. The sins would be dismissed or buried in the deep recceses of their minds.
The second Prime Minister also decided the pulpit was indeed a powerful instrument and stayed the course. Controversies took a back seat but playing to the lower end of society became the order of the day.
The third Prime Minister had a different style. The report card came to the fore. Not his nor his government's. It was that of a father that could nor read or write but passed his safety exams. It was about how NTU and Ngee Ann did the country proud. There was clearly more chicken soup than meat. Occasionally it was tinged with woes in housing and transport and $20 B over 10 years to get it. It was no longer what the government should and must do. It was more about what Singaporeans could and should do.
Yet my parents walked away thinking what a great country Singapore is and what an inspiring leader that we have.m
Woffles Wu, the expensive surgeries that cost more than $8, the lack of accountability and transparency over simple things like the country' s demographics, the conflict of interest in dealings with vendors, the comtinued concerns over Temasek, the use of reserves without the President's knowledge, the senior staff who sat in a tender committee awarding contracts to her cousin, the displacement of middle aged employees by foreigners, the disquiet over the prosecutorial and judicial branches of government, the widening gap between the rich and the poor, the quality of cabinet, the pay renumeration, the abuse of PA and the use of state resources for party realted activities etc etc etc..... all seem to disappear.
At this rate, I can predict that MPs meet the people sessions will be opportunities to find more chicken soup stories, get lecturers to hide behind the scenes and their students to make submissions to international competitions, Jack Neo's new use of technology etc will be par for the course.
Here is one glaring example. In 1997, we saw Micropolis with a loss of millions within months of buying it. In 2007, 10 years on, the Prime Minster's wife buys ABC Childcare at A$7.30 a share and shortly after the stock starts going south and it collapsed with losses runnings into millions. It did not occur to anyone why the registered address of the company happens to be palatial home of the founder. No inquiry, no debate and no nothing.
It did not occur to my parents why these issues were never raised and never adrressed during The ND Rally. It never occurred to them when they asked me for my report card, it somehow carried the results of all the subjects that I took, the results I achieved or did not achieve and that they took the opportunity to ask me to explain my performance across all subjects. I am sure they would not have accepted if I created my own report card, embellish the results and carried only the good.
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