Singaporeans like to ask stupid questions like "Can opposition do a better job".

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[h=2]Singaporean like to ask stupid questions like "Can opposition do a better job".[/h]
You can continue asking this question until FT replaces all Singaporeans except garment people and their families.

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Why is that a stupid question?
Do you think the opposition is stupid?
 
Do you think the opposition is stupid?

Some of the opposition are ridiculously stupid, some are smart. There are no absolutes - just like the ruling party, some are ridiculously stupid, few are smart
 
This is not a stupid question....
It's one of many subliminal messages planted by pappies to control their 60.1% zombies.
 
Exactly. Well said.

Being an opposition MP in parliament is far cry from forming and running a govt. The PAP will continue to equate one seat in Parliament as forming a govt to scare the less capable.

It is however good fun to bait the PAP and PA porlumpars by asking for their honest opinion about opposition forming govt at the next GE. They will immediately buy you kopi and explain why forming govt is so hard and why PAP has a proven track record. Then when they finish, I ask them why Singapore still has no Nobel prize despite having the same govt for 50 years. You can see the blood drain from their faces. They become visibily upset and seem to go to pieces. Then when you ask them about GCT promise of Swiss Standard of living, the anger starts to show.

Then when you tell them who you are, the porlumpar habit comes back quick as a flash.

This is not a stupid question....
It's one of many subliminal messages planted by pappies to control their 60.1% zombies.
 
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Without the PAP Singaporeans will be living a higher standard of living and be one of the happiest people in the world. Education and healthcare expenditure would have increased considerably such that 40 years ago, we would have started to develop our first generation of highly educated (able to reason and innovate) workers. With a more open media our readers and viewers will be more open to alternative ideas and how to think through issues.

Singapore would have worked on long term trade agreements to allow our know-how to engage the natural resources of our neighbours. Our SMEs, the backbone of any developed country will have been cultivated almost scientifically to venture overseas with our know-how, hard work, capital and world trade contacts. Public housing would be at least twice as big as they are today and this will lead to bigger condos as well and all this at a small fraction of the cost it is today. How is this done? By charging public housing at-cost and not at market value and by planning for a population of 5 million 120 years later and not 40 years later that is brought about by mass influx of foreign workers.

What we have today is a stifled civil society. A poor education system that manufactures robots. We have GLCs that crowd out SMEs and innovation. We have GLCs that are arrogant who piss off foreigners. We have Temasek that invests overseas and repeatedly flaunts the laws of our neighbours thus creating a bad impression of Singapore to our neighbours.

It is not difficult to envision a Singapore that is ten to twenty times better today if the PAP was not in power. The 1960-80s was marked by huge economic growth throughout the world. Singapore, being placed within one of the busiest sea lanes in the world would have naturally profited from this growth. It is only a very small chance that we would have a government bordering on being crazy that would have done something to change this positive geographical significance into something negative.
 
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