Hi netizens.
I'm thinking of a new thread to discuss whoever high profile big fuck who will be new PAP MPs in future.
I read today's Sunday Times about high profile banker who is now Head in Morgan Stanley, Tan Su-Shan.
I checked her out and she's a member of the PAP Women's Wing and so I think she has potential to be a new PAP MP by the next GE.
If she ever does, then I think I shall urge the Reform Party to gun her down first as she will be a threat to the opposition.
This shows that the PAP is still damn fucking elitist.
Anybody else you think will be potential PAP MP in the next GE?
Originally posted by dare82:Hi netizens.
I'm thinking of a new thread to discuss whoever high profile big fuck who will be new PAP MPs in future.
I read today's Sunday Times about high profile banker who is now Head in Morgan Stanley, Tan Su-Shan.
I checked her out and she's a member of the PAP Women's Wing and so I think she has potential to be a new PAP MP by the next GE.
If she ever does, then I think I shall urge the Reform Party to gun her down first as she will be a threat to the opposition.
This shows that the PAP is still damn fucking elitist.
Anybody else you think will be potential PAP MP in the next GE?
her father was former secretary of public service commission. means she belongs to that circle all this while.
my guess is ong ye kung, current asst secretary general of NTUC. govt scholar, had been principal private secretary to PM Lee, and later CEO of WDA. barely 40.
I don't think there are any real political leaders in PAP.
Just stooges of Lee Kuan Yew and bureaucrats.
You look at the currents PAP MPs, which of them are real political leaders?
None.
If they go to other countries and compete in their elections, they will lose until like fuck.
Only in this fake democracy, people living in fear, stifled atmosphere can they ever have any chance to be in parliament.
Hell, some of these bastards even never in their lives gave a single political speech to public in elections.
In 1989 political power in Singapore was in the hands of a small group of individuals who had been instrumental in Singapore's gaining independence. The leadership core ruled through a second echelon of potential successors, who tended to be technocrats, administrators, and managers rather than politicians or power brokers.
The PAP leaders, convinced that a city-state without natural resources could not afford the luxury of partisan politics, acted after 1965 to "depoliticize" the power structure. Economic growth and political stability would be maintained instead by the paternal guidance of the PAP.
Politics, as a result, was only exercised within very narrow limits determined by the PAP.
Singapore was thus administered by bureaucrats, not politicians, in a meritocracy in which power was gained through skill, performance, and demonstrated loyalty to the leaders and their policies.
At the top of the hierarchy in 1989 were fifteen cabinet ministers, who were concurrently members of Parliament and the CEC, the PAP's highest policy-making body. Among these ministers was an inner core of perhaps five members.
Below this group was a tier of senior civil servants who, in addition to their official duties, filled managerial and supervisory roles as directors of public corporations and statutory bodies.
PAP members of Parliament without cabinet or government portfolios also tended to function at this level of the power hierarchy, providing links between the government and the populace.
http://countrystudies.us/singapore/52.htm
Now you understand why politics is dead in Singapore.
You look at Lee Hsien Loong, does he look and act like a real political leader, a leader of a state?
This is all the creation of Lee Kuan Yew.
Sear Hock Rong
Sinhar Shekar
Jack Lin Xinli
Temasek Review loves them a lot... LOL...
Originally posted by Junyang700:Sear Hock Rong
Sinhar Shekar
Jack Lin Xinli
Temasek Review loves them a lot... LOL...
all these 'exposed' names are small frys and alr somewhat condemned if they stoop so low.
i think it's more accurate to look at the current senior civil servants to see who looks more likely.
Originally posted by sir_peanuts:
her father was former secretary of public service commission. means she belongs to that circle all this while.my guess is ong ye kung, current asst secretary general of NTUC. govt scholar, had been principal private secretary to PM Lee, and later CEO of WDA. barely 40.
those are writers and secretary dictating words and drafting papers for PM or Minister's speeches, I doubt he has the quality of a true blue politician.
Originally posted by Vote PAP OUT to Save SG:I don't think there are any real political leaders in PAP.
Just stooges of Lee Kuan Yew and bureaucrats.
You look at the currents PAP MPs, which of them are real political leaders?
None.
If they go to other countries and compete in their elections, they will lose until like fuck.
Only in this fake democracy, people living in fear, stifled atmosphere can they ever have any chance to be in parliament.
Hell, some of these bastards even never in their lives gave a single political speech to public in elections.
Sad that they never pick you and me up. what a miss and waste hor