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DPM Teo warns S’poreans not to weaken the PAP team. Give Them Blank Cheques Instead?
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http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/08/14...-the-pap-team/ DPM Teo warns S’poreans not to weaken the PAP team August 14th, 2015 | Author: Editorial DPM Teo Chee Hean In an interview with the media today (14 Aug), DPM Teo Chee Hean warned Singaporeans not to take things for granted. He said that some of the things Singaporeans need to learn not to take for granted are a stable government, racial and religious harmony, and the strong tripartite collaboration between government, employers and employees. => How have SGs benefitted or lost our from such wayang 'collaboration'? “What is this election about? It’s about offering Singaporeans the opportunity to choose a leadership whom they can work with and trust – not just for the next five years but the future. A good, stable, honest leadership with a heart for the people,” he said. Presumably, Mr Teo is referring to the incumbent PAP. => And talking about TRUST, need more be said of the FAP? “There will be Opposition voices in Parliament no matter what – that’s not what this election is about, that is guaranteed by the Constitution. This election is about the future. It’s about setting down who the voters will select as their team to lead Singapore into the future. I’m not talking about the next five years; I’m talking about a good leadership team 20, 30 years into the future,” he said. => Constitution! By jailing its critics, does the FAP respect the constitutution to start with? Mr Teo also warned Singaporeans not to weaken the PAP team. => How strong can a bunch of yesmen be? SGs are now given what is probably the last opportunity to vote in credible voices in the Parliament before the FAP drives them to extinction. If the 60% remain in slumberland, then good luck to the 40%. “I think Singaporeans should do what we can to strengthen that (PAP) team and not weaken it. If you reduce the number of people who can be on that team, you’re going to have a weaker team. The next Prime Minister, whoever he is, will have fewer people to choose from. It’s not the PAP or Government who will have weaker team – Singapore will have a weaker team to advance Singapore’s interests on the international stage.” Indirectly, Mr Teo is hinting that the Opposition will never be able to form a strong team to lead Singapore. “The Prime Minister is already 63, and had a bout of illness recently. Many of the senior members of the Cabinet are already in our 60s, and come the next General Election a good many of us will be in our 60s,” he pointed out. “It’s really important for Singaporeans to choose the team that will lead us in the future. This team needs time to prepare for and gel as a team. The People’s Action Party has always seen it as our responsibility to build this team. It’s our collective desire, our wish to build a strong leadership team for the future.” So far, Minister Chan Chun Sing has been touted as a potential Prime Minister. Mr Teo described the PAP team as “a team that has integrity, stability, the ability to look into the future and execute for the present”. PAP government takes a long-term perspective One of the benefits of what Mr Teo described as Singapore’s “stable government” is the ability to look at policies from a long-term perspective. He said that many of the policies today were put in place well before the 2011 general election. => Such as replacing SGs with foreigners at breakneck speed and giving them freebies while SGs go into heavy debt? He cited Workfare and MediShield Life as examples. “Good-quality, affordable healthcare – we’ve done that with MediShield Life. Retirement adequacy: The CPF system is not new, but what we’ve done also is introduce more flexibility to cater for different people in different circumstances,” he said, although it has been noted that changes to make CPF more flexibile came after the ‘Return our CPF’ public protest in June last year. On the issue of “foreign talents”, Mr Teo said that the PAP government has responded accordingly. => And what has the wayang achieved? Entire generations of talented SGs have been displaced. Young SGs are being marginalized at foreigner-dominated workplaces. Till now, the FAP still refuses to enact SG-first law. After the GE, expect the floodgate to be reopened. But thanks to the 60%, just expect more of the same in terms of voting pattern and the FAP's response after the GE. “Since we came out of the very dire recession in 2009/10, we’ve been tightening up on our foreign worker policy. You can see the effect of that, the tightening that’s been happening over the years. Last year we had the slowest growth in population in some 10 or more years,” he said. Also, the government has ensured that Singaporeans “have a fair deal on employment” in Singapore. The trick, he said, was to get the balance right. “We know that Singaporean companies need foreign workers. If you squeeze too hard, local companies will fold and Singaporeans will lose their jobs, and talented foreigners will not come. So we have to do it in a balanced and calibrated way,” he concluded. => Cut the wayang. What the FAP are squeezing are the blue-collar workers, but purposely act blur on the PMET front. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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