the PAP old guards has been suerpb, although the policies then are like a bitter pill - hard to swallow but it is to the benefit and for the well-being of the citizens.it is them who engineered this economical success of singapore.but this new generation has been worrying. dollar and cent always counts before welfare, and they always look "disgusted" when they're questioned regarding the policies that they came up with. even the answers they gave are very general and not straight to the point, in a way they forced you to accepted it - unchallenged.well, i'm really disappointed with their "performance", and am worried about my future here. a change is inevitable.
24-01-2015 om 05:53
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21-01-2015
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! Completely agree with you. I especially eondrse your last paragraph:" It is actually better to let things get worse, let the PAP screw up even more. Because only then will the masses reach their breaking point and then genuine changes for the better will come. "The best forms of feedback in Singapore are:1. I don't know2. No comments.3. Very good idea. Please carry on.In response to any new government initiatives, the mentality should be "Go ahead! Make my day!" Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry style.There is a certain sense of poetic justice. We bring about a change in Singapore government by conducting a campaign of mass OBEDIENCE and COMPLIANCE with all the misguided policies.Example, Straits Times, 29 march 2010, front page headlines:"COE spikes not due to formula change: Lim Hwee Hua"The correct public response should be. "You are absolutely correct Mrs Lim Hwee Hua. Your logic and clear thinking on this matter is spot on. Please continue your efforts in this area."PS:The Honourable Mrs Lim Hwee Hua is the:- MINISTER IN PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE, - SECOND MINISTER FOR FINANCE AND TRANSPORTIn the private sector, the designation "Special Projects Manager" is sometimes used.