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Are the PAP DOGGIES ready to peacefully hand over power in 2016?????

HorGauGan

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or will the supreme doggie lee kuan yew activate the army?????????????????????????????????:eek::rolleyes:
 
Should a non-People’s Action Party government take over, they are going to have a lot of problems with the ministries — this seems to be a common view expressed by many whenever I pose the question of transition.

The belief that the higher levels of the civil service have been thoroughly politicised is widespread. My friends speak of obstruction and covert undermining. “They won’t be able to trust the top two, three or four layers of the administration,” says one.

The senior civil servants “will block new initiatives, making the new government ineffective, waiting for the return of the PAP,” says another.

I’m not sure that calling the top levels of the civil service ‘politicised’ is completely apt. I think it’s more a case of the seniormost civil servants sharing similar worldviews as the PAP. This would be no accident; they’d have been selected because they shared the same worldviews. They would also be personally invested in the policies that the previous PAP minister carried out, policies that they themselves helped design. Thus, any non-PAP minister’s attempt to depart from those policies would strike them as “rash decisions”; there would be a natural resistance, one bolstered by a feeling that they’re the only bulwark left defending “sanity” and “Singapore’s best interests”.

More...http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2013/02/11/more-needs-to-be-done-to-prepare-for-electoral-change/
 
hw did pap supreme doggie lee kuan yew peacefully take over power in 1959 from lim yew hock?????? will tat serve as a precedent?????

Lim Yew Hock was agentleman and handed over properly without trying to sabotage the incoming govt. will the pap be as gentlemanly?
 
Lim Yew Hock was agentleman and handed over properly without trying to sabotage the incoming govt. will the pap be as gentlemanly?



PAP will resort to election fraud lor..............they control the media also...........they declare themselves winner, S'poreans won't know..............even if know, S'poreans will never do anything in large enough numbers to trouble PAP..............
 
or will the supreme doggie lee kuan yew activate the army?????????????????????????????????:eek::rolleyes:

Go on and activate the army... be careful that the guns may not point in the intended direction. ;)

I think Old Fossil will die before 2016.
 
That's why it is important to have a sound democratic system. Political parties and individuals can come and go, but the system will still run along fairly smoothly.

It's like switching telco for your mobile phone subscription. You keep your number and data, and switch to a telco that offers a plan which you can afford and which best meets your needs.
 
Should a non-People’s Action Party government take over, they are going to have a lot of problems with the ministries — this seems to be a common view expressed by many whenever I pose the question of transition.

The belief that the higher levels of the civil service have been thoroughly politicised is widespread. My friends speak of obstruction and covert undermining. “They won’t be able to trust the top two, three or four layers of the administration,” says one.

The senior civil servants “will block new initiatives, making the new government ineffective, waiting for the return of the PAP,” says another.

I’m not sure that calling the top levels of the civil service ‘politicised’ is completely apt. I think it’s more a case of the seniormost civil servants sharing similar worldviews as the PAP. This would be no accident; they’d have been selected because they shared the same worldviews. They would also be personally invested in the policies that the previous PAP minister carried out, policies that they themselves helped design. Thus, any non-PAP minister’s attempt to depart from those policies would strike them as “rash decisions”; there would be a natural resistance, one bolstered by a feeling that they’re the only bulwark left defending “sanity” and “Singapore’s best interests”.

More...http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2013/02/11/more-needs-to-be-done-to-prepare-for-electoral-change/


First thing i will do is order the CPIB to investigate all the Ministries' PS and DS...force all of them to quit or just sack them and let them get a taste of "justice".....

Secure the clear allegiance from the second liners (they are everywhere in any ministry) then start all over ....

nothing like killing a few pigs to teach the monkeys...knowing how treacherous human nature is, i am sure a lot of these civil servants will forsake their former masters and might even turncoat and pao toll all the shenanigans, in fact you should encourage these people to come forward and at the right time after that, just replace them,.... :D
 
or will the supreme doggie lee kuan yew activate the army?????????????????????????????????:eek::rolleyes:

Activating the army is one thing; making sure citizen army personnel point the weapons the right direction is truely risky for MIWs. It is a fact that only true blue Singaporeans are forced to join the SAF as conscripts or regulars. [This dear brothers will be the silver lining of NS as our country is allowed by the pap to be overrun by foreigners.]
 
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