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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Singaporeans says NO to democracy

Your vote have spoken! Pretense Democracy reign once again for the next 5 years. Singaporeans all over the country will once again have Mah Bow Tan for another term in office.

5 things Singaporeans did vote for in the recent election

1) Hike in Public transport, hike in power price and just about hike in everything that gets used everyday from every household

2) A strong mandate for the PAP, which provide even more reasons why GST taxes should go up and CPF contribution should remain excatly where it is despite the 'improving' economy

3) Mah Bow Tan and George Yeo

4) A big reply to the opposition party. No point in bringing up issues (Problems for the PAP) if you are unable to provide any solution to the problems.

5) Another 5 years of Monarchy to Singapore.

The elections did reveal a few things that were once thought of as rumours. Firstly Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the son of former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, admited being unable to manage anything more than 10 opposition member in Parliament. One would think that he can probably manage at most 3 opposition member. What fantastic leadership ability he has.

Also the truth is finally out. The PAP had indeed resorted to using tax payers money to specially attempt to tempt residents of Hougang and Potong Pasir. Money that were supposed to be channelled towards the revamping of the respective areas are not removed simply because the residents there said no to another 5 years of absoloute monarchy. Of course, Mah Bow Tan put it into perspective best when he said "the residents there decided that they were not ready for
it(upgrading) and so we will respect their decision.

What a load of f**K up nonsense. Who will say no to upgrading?They will only say no to Eric Low. Now retired from politics by the way. Never willing to serve, never will serve. Despite Goh Chok Tong recommendations.

With Discrimination now so prominenent in Singapore, discrimination in the form of anyone not pro-PAP being discriminated against either by losing their job as Mr Brown has found out the hard way or being mocked as having 'no solutions' to problems they bring up, it is difficult to see how the state of politics in Singapore can get any worst.

Honestly the wimps at SMRT should heed the advice of one guy who commented on the CNA forum. "if they want to increase the fare, just say so lah. No need to give us blah blah blah reasons"

PS: A full flege political/Anti-PAP blog would soon be coming. That blog sole intend would be to act as a check and balance to the bias reporting done by The Straits Times.

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