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Great support from all walks of life in Singapore for PM LHL and PAP

PAP will win and win BIG this time with more than 85% of the total votes

OPPO in muddy,murky and messy situation with 3 to 4 cornered fights - a laughing stock indeed.
 
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massive support for PM LHL and the PAP!!!

PAP to WIN BIG BIG BIG!!!!!!!!!!
 
Yes indeed and he will be crowned again with this crown!


 
Stop before it’s too late

JULY 29, 2015 BY ONLINECITIZEN

By Neo Renjie

Many die-hard supporters of the People’s Action Party (PAP) have pointed out that the PAP has done pretty well this term, tackling many problems robustly such as housing, transport and healthcare. While it’s true, let’s not jump to conclusion yet.

Many of these problems were a result of the PAP’s failure to plan ahead of time. PAP was too focused on Gross Domestic Production (GDP) growth that they overlooked our well-being. They didn’t listen because they were complacent, they didn’t bother because they don’t live the average Singaporean life.

Only until General Election 2011 when oppositions were allowed to talk about politics publicly, PAP suddenly realized the mess they had created. During this term they worked really hard, fire-fighting problems that they allowed to build up over the years. However, they still fail to tackle the root cause of all these problems. Most, if not all, of these major problems are caused by overpopulation from the sudden influx of foreigners. Expensive housing, unaffordable cars, inadequate health care, insufficient to retire, loss of national identity etc.

Instead of solving the root of the problem by reducing or slowing the influx of foreigners, as brought up by the Workers’ Party (WP) in parliament, Lee Hsien Loong and gang shot them down mercilessly and promised to make matter worse by pledging even more foreigners with that population white paper. So essentially the PAP is promising to make our lives worse.

Their justification of increasing the workforce is to support the ageing population. Well, if we allow more foreign working adults in, they can support the current old folks, but they are eventually going to grow old and we are going to have even more old folks in the next decades. If cost of living remains absurdly high, you can bet your whole fortune that even these foreigners are not going to have more kids. So we’re eventually going to have the same problem all over again, more old folks than working adults.

So are we going to bring in even more people to support these old folks? And with more people, prices are only going to go higher. It’s a really lazy and naive solution, it goes to show how little thought our government has put into solving this problem and how incompetent they are.

A better solution in my opinion would be to reallocate our resources to address the more pressing issues first, at the same time reduce the population to a comfortable size so as to not strain our resources and drive up prices. Then we look into policies to help increase birth rates. Let’s face it, the cost of everything is tied to the cost of acquiring land and property, and prices are high because demand of land exceed supply.

Our country is rich and we’re blatantly open about it. But instead of spending on essentials like healthcare and making houses and transportation affordable, we splurge them on defence. It doesn’t take a genius to know which is more urgent. The government doesn’t know their priorities and it’s worrying.

For those who follow the parliamentary debates you would realize that the WP has brought up many concerns from the ground for discussion, but instead of addressing these concerns, the PAP always seems more interested to defame WP, make them look incompetent and dismissing the points that they have brought up as rubbish. The way the PAP MPs collectively laugh at WP during their speech and their trademark childish snides shows how apathetic and disrespectful they are to Singaporeans’ opinions. It also shows how snobbish and self-righteous they are. I’m so turned off by their distasteful behavior, I can’t believe these people self-proclaim that they are best suited to run the government.

If we make the same mistake by allowing PAP to run the government again, I’m afraid we are not just going to repent for 5 years. We will probably take 2 to 3 generations to fix the mess that the population white paper creates if we don’t put a stop to it now.

http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2015/07/stop-before-its-too-late/
 
Stop before it’s too late

JULY 29, 2015 BY ONLINECITIZEN

By Neo Renjie

Many die-hard supporters of the People’s Action Party (PAP) have pointed out that the PAP has done pretty well this term, tackling many problems robustly such as housing, transport and healthcare. While it’s true, let’s not jump to conclusion yet.

Many of these problems were a result of the PAP’s failure to plan ahead of time. PAP was too focused on Gross Domestic Production (GDP) growth that they overlooked our well-being. They didn’t listen because they were complacent, they didn’t bother because they don’t live the average Singaporean life.
If we make the same mistake by allowing PAP to run the government again, I’m afraid we are not just going to repent for 5 years. We will probably take 2 to 3 generations to fix the mess that the population white paper creates if we don’t put a stop to it now.

http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2015/07/stop-before-its-too-late/



PAP - pui pui pui!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Datz wat you get with a bunch of unscrupulous bastards who are in it for personal gains esp big money they will never be able to earn standing on their own 2 legs.
Only Indejit Seng earned my respect.............did I heard Ng Eng Hen saying same??
 
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The abusive PAP government may fall sooner than we think

NOVEMBER 17, 2014 BY HOWARD LEE

By Phillip Ang

Three weeks ago, the executive chairman of Banyan Tree opined that PAP could only lose power completely after 25 years. Last week, we heard Han Fook Kwang, SPH Editor-At-Large, speculating on the possibility that PAP could even be in power for another 50 years after losing, perhaps, the next 2 elections!

Han correctly points out the challenges faced by the current crop of inept leaders such as the proliferation of social media, more diverse issues, a widening income gap, etc. The feedback he received – the PAP has changed beyond recognition and likely to lose a substantial number of votes from its past supporters.

Han compares Britain’s political parties, which managed to transform themselves, to the PAP. However, our politics are worlds apart – Britain did not have any political party which had hung on to power for 5 decades through gerrymandering, engaged in fear mongering with total control of the press, civil service and grassroots, jailed political opponents for more than 2 decades, bankrupted opposition party members, etc. Neither did they have a petty PM like ours who has taken legal action against an ordinary citizen over a blog post.

In short, Han is comparing apples and oranges.

The PAP has been addicted to power, easy tax dollars for its exorbitantly-priced ‘service’ to citizens, tweaking flawed policies at its whim, unable to resolve chronic issues, etc. The PAP has not been listening for 5 decades but Han thinks there may be a miracle? Perhaps Han thinks a leopard could change its spots.

The PAP has continued with its old ways of “never mind what the people think” governing and lives in its ivory tower where social/online media do not exist. It has continued to demand total control and does not tolerate dissent.

In 2011, Lee Kuan Yew, ex PM/SM/MM, warned that the PAP may be voted out, giving the example of the fall of the Japanese Liberal (Democratic*) Party which had almost-uninterrupted power from 1955 to 2009. He said the LDP’s downfall was partly because it “carried on with old ideas”.

Has the PAP not been carrying on with old ideas and governing as if the internet does not exist?

The PAP is unable to rejuvenate itself because its old ideas are a turn-off for potential candidates. The PAP has only been able to attract incompetence after scraping the bottom of the barrel. So long as PAP MPs continue with its old ways of promoting minimal transparency, no accountability and working against the people with PAP’s pro business policy, they are effectively useless to voters.

Like Ho Kwon Ping, Han’s crystal ball merely distracts with his meaningless speculation of PAP’s potential return to power. Han has certainly outshone Ho in his assessment of Singapore politics.

Because Japan’s LDP has recently regained power in 2012, Han tells us not to rule out the possibility this may also happen to the PAP. Why is Han even comparing PAP and LDP when our political landscapes are vastly different?

Hmm.. so after Han, who will be roped in to speculate on PAP’s even brighter future?

Fewer citizens now believe the PAP has our interests at heart because the PAP has thrived on:

Minimal transparency
No accountability
Maximum control of citizens through its absolute control of state resources, civil service, grassroots and security forces.
The PAP has abused its power for decades and its popularity has been on the decline despite belatedly increasing the number of housing units, giving the assurance of an increase in number of hospital beds by 2020, ‘recognition of our pioneers’ contribution with the PGP, etc.

More better-educated citizens now demand accountability for PAP’s epic screw ups. Without accountability, it’s only a matter of time before PAP finishes digging its own grave.

Take for example the ‘forgetful’ MND permanent secretary and senior civil servants who have caused hundreds of thousands of citizens to commit additional hundreds of dollars to their HDB mortgage every month – why have they not been held accountable ie demoted or sacked? What about other senior civil servants who continue to draw exorbitant salaries or may even have been promoted after screwing up citizens’ lives?

But it’s not easy to implement accountability in our system because that may mean the removal of numerous top civil servants who have been sleeping on the job. It would lead to a revolt with embarrassing information leaking to the public.

In 2003, Ngiam Tong Dow warned in an interview: “I suspect we have started to believe our own propaganda”. 11 years later, the PAP has held on firmly to its belief that flawed policies are good for the people.

The PAP has been so successful with its propaganda that it is able to teach new dogs old tricks with newbie minister Tan Chuan Jin trying to convince Singaporeans that our elderly, as old as above 80, are working as cleaners/other menial jobs to avoid boredom and be independent.

After PAP has abdicated its responsibility to vulnerable and needy Singaporeans, another newbie-scholar-fast-tracked minister Chan Chun Sing wants Singaporeans to believe in our unique Kueh Lapis way of tackling poverty. Fact is the PAP has in place hurdles to prevent financial assistance from being disbursed. Charities have been forced to raise funds in the most unproductive manner, incurring private sector costs, such as high salaries of CEOs, resulting in less assistance provided.

The PAP simply cannot change from running Singapore on a for-profit basis to one which prioritises the well-being of citizens.

The abusive PAP is increasingly viewed as a party unfit to govern and it will lose more votes come the next election. Citizens would have none of its old ways of governing, taking us for another ride without transparency and accountability. Its pro-business policies and pro-business union, NTUC, have caused untold suffering but the PAP has yet to realise the need to change.

Both Ho Kwon Ping and Han do not commute by public transport, eat at hawker centres, do not need their CPF for retirement, etc. With wealth and right connections, life must be a breeze for them. Are they supposed to understand issues faced by ordinary citizens? Are they aware ordinary citizens are increasingly fed up with the PAP and will not hesitate to boot them out?

In 2011, the WP’s Sylvia Lim said “this is not the time to take over the government”. The mainstream media subsequently seized the opportunity to cast the PAP as indispensible, conveniently forgetting that Sylvia also mentioned that “it doesn’t mean we are not building up towards that day”. That day could be now.

Is the WP and other opposition parties ready? Why not when there were/are ministers like Wong Kan Seng, Yaacob Ibrahim, Chan Chun Sing, Lawrence Wong etc, and MPs like Tin, Ang Wei Neng, Intan, Alvin Yeo, etc. Which opposition member could be worse than Lim Swee Say?

The PAP has been clinging on to straws in a desperate attempt to mask its shortcomings ie creating distractions by casting aspersions on the opposition such as giving the WP’s AHPETC a red band in estate management (again), NEA taking WP to court over a trade fair permit, calling the WP a liar over hawker centre cleaning issue, etc No wonder the PAP has not been able to govern properly – it spends too much time and public resources micromanaging and trying to fix the opposition..

The PAP has abused the trust given by citizens and enough is really enough.

With increasing awareness of what’s really been happening in our society through social/online media, it is a certainty an abusive government will not last long. PAP has overextended its stay in power and may fall sooner than we think.

This article was first published on likedatosocanmeh.
http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014/11/the-abusive-pap-government-may-fall-sooner-than-we-think/
 
World class PAP will WIN big big big!!!!
Thanks to the many clowns and retards..haha
In this forum and in the OPPO....all jokers!!!
 
World class PAP will WIN big big big!!!!
Thanks to the many clowns and retards..haha
In this forum and in the OPPO....all jokers!!!

You look like a big clown in this forum. Another one is Johntan.Both of you can hug each other ! lol
 
huat ah!!!

time to roll the red carpet for another big big pap victory!!!

the oppo are fighting like mad

sabo each other

petty quarrels over who to stand, where to stand , what to stand

all in the toilet bowl...wauhahhaa!!!!! Huat-Ah!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
It's a given that PAP will win this GE and form the next government. After this GE, it may be time to start rounding up opposition people to be paraded through AMK and Tanjong Pagar, while the rest of us throw rotten vegetables and jeer at them.
 
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just look
cant even organize a meeting
cant even agree on simple things
how to run your home
how to run a country

aiyah go home and sleep lah....
 
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