Quo Vadis Singapore
Lawrence Wong became prime minister with excellent credentials but in a shori time Singapore deenerated into a comical circus.
Let's start with the controversal unmasking of NRIC identity. It is obvious that the Government had mismanaged this issue and is in danger of losing crediibility struggling to retrieve the situation. They appointed Ministers Josephine Teo and Indranee Rajah to assuage the people by making road-side story-telling. But out of the blue emerged three national heroes Terry Xu, PJ Thum and Sean Francis Han who put a fib to their story. tt's a matter of perception of who to believe.This has bec ome a zugzwang to the PAP and as the Chinese saying goes: The people's eyes are crystal clear. The three heroes will remain their nemesis for a long time to come. In the meantime PAP has very wisely admitted their mistake and apologised.
Next we have the most outlandish behaviour of Minister Desmond Lee who refused to meet his constituents as their MP who wanted to pick his brain on the fatalistic issues of Israeli genocide in Gaza and Palestinian independence. No reason was given but it is apparent that he was frightened out of his shit because of the PAP.s ambivalent policy on these two issues which would have haunted him. But as an MP he is duty-bound to meet his constituents. Another minister Josephine Teo seeems to suffer the same disabilty. It seems that this hypocritical behaviour has for some esotoric reason enveloped the mind of these daunting PAP MPs.
The Good Class Bungalows (GCB) controversy seems to have a debilating effect on Ministers Tan
See Leng and K. Shanmugam who each bought one at astronomical prices which show that they belong to the multi-millionaire class. Can you believe that we have an incredible number of multi-millionaire prime minister and ministers and not even you can find this phenomenon in USA maybe perhaps Donald Trump but he did not dip his fingers in People's money. How did our prime minster and ministers beome so wealthy, if not from plundering the people's money? Tan See Leng and K. Shanmugam are so sensitive about Bloomberg's article on GCB transactions that it cannot escape the perception that there may have been some underhand dealing in them. Even with Bloomberg's mystifying apology this creditable perception cannot just be wished away.
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