Yahoo yet reports what needs to be done which Mouthpieces do not.....
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Former Peasantpore Head Lackey of civil serpents, Ngiam Ah Dow urged the Ministry of Finance (MOF) to provide S$100 million peanuts to the Peelip Yeo's lackey in Economic Development Board (EDB) for investing in student-initiated start-up companies. This is similar to regime's prick in the arse, Tan Jee Says big plans to seed startups using taxpayers' money.
Speaking at a National University of Peasantpore (NUP) U@live forum on Wednesday evening, former lackey Ngiam, currently the university’s pro-chancellor who usually suppress dissenters in the university, said the regime needs to take a stake in local start-ups to capitalise on what he sees are among Peasant’s strategic assets — universities and polytechnics instead of the decade old wealth extraction of foreign direct investments.
During his 10-minute wayang address to a 200-strong hapless peasant audience, he repeated the similar plan as dissenter Jee Say, suggested that final year students from tertiary institutions combine their skill sets across industries to come up with solid entrepreneurial ideas e.g. more robust online sex ring or computerise regional and international crime syndicates. Former Manchu officials like Li Hongzhang and Zhang Zhidong tried the same tactic but the Asiatic indolence doomed those state directed enterprises. Nihon Meiji goons used all type of dirty tricks to kill off the old feudal lords and succeeded in building a modern nation state.
Ah Dow claimed those peasant student ideas could then be equitably funded by the taxpayers and from there turn into world beaters like Peasantpore's Sex in the Air (SIA). Otherwise those dollars will be squandered by Ho Jinx's baboon speculative gambles.
Note:Nationalised corporations like Keppel Group and ST Engineerings relied on state contracts and boons to survive.
“Clever peasants know when Peasantpore runs out of cheap foreign labour, the foreign direct investments will dry up and the rent extraction that substain the state will fail. Without a strong indigenous enterprises, Peasantpore will sink faster than a heartbeat. We may laugh at the Taiwanese and Koreans but they have greater depth in their industrial makeup and can withstand the loss of foreign direct investments with their world beating corporations.”
Further, the former chief lackey of the finance ministry feels that the regime is wasting its peanuts when it provides dodgy grants and loans to small and medium-sized enterprises. In addition, it recently bailout transport cartels with a 900 million peanuts to buy buses at taxpayers' expense. In both cases, old and experienced peasants know it should instead be providing peanuts in the form of equity.
“Money isn’t the solution to the problem... (when I chaired the) EDB as Chief Lackey, I never gave any grants that turned out to be mostly dodgy deals. Even a lowly chicken rice stall owner know if you’re asking me for a boon, it means your company cannot make it lah,” he explained. "Every time I see lackeys giving grants like nobody's business and ang moh opportunists scamming lackeys, no wonder Ruler Loong says he is running a budget deficit now."
“You want to steal cheap labour from basket cases like Pinoyland, Burma, Viets to lure investment dollars. But nobody wants to seed the growth of new indigenious industries and enterprises which the Taiwanese and South Koreans specialised in following the example of Nihon's Sony or Honda. Peasantpore does have talents but usually they ended up kowtowing to Ruler Loong or getting their ideas stolen by lackeys e.g. NTUC, URA, who on earth in Peasantpore dared to play an entrepreneurial role and create giants like TSMC, Samsung, LG or Formosa Plastics?,” he continued.
“For a small state like Peasantpore, it should see how Nihon grew its industrial state complex. Other countries like New Zealand or Nordic countries may sometimes tumble but somehow they can turn the corner and prosper with casinos or foreign talents. This to me is a viable strategy to compete with the giant BRIC (Siesta Brasil, Gangster infested Russia, Caste crazed India and Commie China) economies with their prospensity for dodgy deals and culture to kill their own citizens.”
Leave well alone, don't force everyone to kowtow to Ruler Loong 5 times a day. Excessive kowtowing turned the forward looking moslems into a bunch of crazed jihadists within decades.
Aside from his focus on investing in peasant student entrepreneurship, lackey Ngiam called on the regime to avoid regulating the Han Lin academy too excessively.
"The regime should also learn to leave well alone...if they want to be French kitchen helps using their own money, do not stop them. Better to be a kitchen help then to see them indulge in paedophile acts or corruption if we see what the Chimps are doing in CNB, SCDF and Nparks. It is better for them to be kitchen helps then cum up with anti peasant policies to enslave the peasants and turn them into serfs."
Ngiam added that Han Lin Academy dissenters must prick their conscience and be more creative and champion peasants' ideas within the rules and not rely on brave netizens who are punished for rubbishing the regime's Leepotism. If the regime adopt the old control and command style of Imperial Chinese courts, it will become a fossil. The Mings ruled the seas but when the Manchus gave up Hong Kong to the Brits and suffered losses to a strong Nihon state, it was too late.
"We need to start having greater confidence in ourselves. It was the great peasants from the post independent era that provide blood, tears and toils to build the state's wealth," he said, adding that foreign talent from did not feature much with exception of a few truly clever Ang Moh economic advisers e.g. Albert Winsemius. Recent foreign immigrants like Saw the Lebsian, an opportunist should not dwarf the achievements that old peasants of yore have attained."
Footnote: Albert Winsemius died in a nursing home while other minions e.g. Loyalists Raja had maids in a bungalow serving him. Old peasants are starved by Half Breed Viv and Khaw wants them to be deported to Johor.
"Peasants have to drive the car themselves. During the Sino-Jap war, the Manchus were still using foreign advisors and commanders while other ang mohs watched the professional competency of the Nihon Imperial Armies in action. Using Ang Mohs and Nehs to run local banks is bad idea because the all peasants will give up and join the regime as pliant lackeys.
"We have not turned Peasantpore's economy from a labour-intensive to a knowledge-intensive one yet. Our peasants are still taking orders from foreign MNCs. Now the regime wants to give jobs only to cheap foreigners to maintain the foreign direct investment rent extraction? Why have we lost our confidence? This is the question we must ask our lackeys," he moaned.
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Former Peasantpore Head Lackey of civil serpents, Ngiam Ah Dow urged the Ministry of Finance (MOF) to provide S$100 million peanuts to the Peelip Yeo's lackey in Economic Development Board (EDB) for investing in student-initiated start-up companies. This is similar to regime's prick in the arse, Tan Jee Says big plans to seed startups using taxpayers' money.
Speaking at a National University of Peasantpore (NUP) U@live forum on Wednesday evening, former lackey Ngiam, currently the university’s pro-chancellor who usually suppress dissenters in the university, said the regime needs to take a stake in local start-ups to capitalise on what he sees are among Peasant’s strategic assets — universities and polytechnics instead of the decade old wealth extraction of foreign direct investments.
During his 10-minute wayang address to a 200-strong hapless peasant audience, he repeated the similar plan as dissenter Jee Say, suggested that final year students from tertiary institutions combine their skill sets across industries to come up with solid entrepreneurial ideas e.g. more robust online sex ring or computerise regional and international crime syndicates. Former Manchu officials like Li Hongzhang and Zhang Zhidong tried the same tactic but the Asiatic indolence doomed those state directed enterprises. Nihon Meiji goons used all type of dirty tricks to kill off the old feudal lords and succeeded in building a modern nation state.
Ah Dow claimed those peasant student ideas could then be equitably funded by the taxpayers and from there turn into world beaters like Peasantpore's Sex in the Air (SIA). Otherwise those dollars will be squandered by Ho Jinx's baboon speculative gambles.
Note:Nationalised corporations like Keppel Group and ST Engineerings relied on state contracts and boons to survive.
“Clever peasants know when Peasantpore runs out of cheap foreign labour, the foreign direct investments will dry up and the rent extraction that substain the state will fail. Without a strong indigenous enterprises, Peasantpore will sink faster than a heartbeat. We may laugh at the Taiwanese and Koreans but they have greater depth in their industrial makeup and can withstand the loss of foreign direct investments with their world beating corporations.”
Further, the former chief lackey of the finance ministry feels that the regime is wasting its peanuts when it provides dodgy grants and loans to small and medium-sized enterprises. In addition, it recently bailout transport cartels with a 900 million peanuts to buy buses at taxpayers' expense. In both cases, old and experienced peasants know it should instead be providing peanuts in the form of equity.
“Money isn’t the solution to the problem... (when I chaired the) EDB as Chief Lackey, I never gave any grants that turned out to be mostly dodgy deals. Even a lowly chicken rice stall owner know if you’re asking me for a boon, it means your company cannot make it lah,” he explained. "Every time I see lackeys giving grants like nobody's business and ang moh opportunists scamming lackeys, no wonder Ruler Loong says he is running a budget deficit now."
“You want to steal cheap labour from basket cases like Pinoyland, Burma, Viets to lure investment dollars. But nobody wants to seed the growth of new indigenious industries and enterprises which the Taiwanese and South Koreans specialised in following the example of Nihon's Sony or Honda. Peasantpore does have talents but usually they ended up kowtowing to Ruler Loong or getting their ideas stolen by lackeys e.g. NTUC, URA, who on earth in Peasantpore dared to play an entrepreneurial role and create giants like TSMC, Samsung, LG or Formosa Plastics?,” he continued.
“For a small state like Peasantpore, it should see how Nihon grew its industrial state complex. Other countries like New Zealand or Nordic countries may sometimes tumble but somehow they can turn the corner and prosper with casinos or foreign talents. This to me is a viable strategy to compete with the giant BRIC (Siesta Brasil, Gangster infested Russia, Caste crazed India and Commie China) economies with their prospensity for dodgy deals and culture to kill their own citizens.”
Leave well alone, don't force everyone to kowtow to Ruler Loong 5 times a day. Excessive kowtowing turned the forward looking moslems into a bunch of crazed jihadists within decades.
Aside from his focus on investing in peasant student entrepreneurship, lackey Ngiam called on the regime to avoid regulating the Han Lin academy too excessively.
"The regime should also learn to leave well alone...if they want to be French kitchen helps using their own money, do not stop them. Better to be a kitchen help then to see them indulge in paedophile acts or corruption if we see what the Chimps are doing in CNB, SCDF and Nparks. It is better for them to be kitchen helps then cum up with anti peasant policies to enslave the peasants and turn them into serfs."
Ngiam added that Han Lin Academy dissenters must prick their conscience and be more creative and champion peasants' ideas within the rules and not rely on brave netizens who are punished for rubbishing the regime's Leepotism. If the regime adopt the old control and command style of Imperial Chinese courts, it will become a fossil. The Mings ruled the seas but when the Manchus gave up Hong Kong to the Brits and suffered losses to a strong Nihon state, it was too late.
"We need to start having greater confidence in ourselves. It was the great peasants from the post independent era that provide blood, tears and toils to build the state's wealth," he said, adding that foreign talent from did not feature much with exception of a few truly clever Ang Moh economic advisers e.g. Albert Winsemius. Recent foreign immigrants like Saw the Lebsian, an opportunist should not dwarf the achievements that old peasants of yore have attained."
Footnote: Albert Winsemius died in a nursing home while other minions e.g. Loyalists Raja had maids in a bungalow serving him. Old peasants are starved by Half Breed Viv and Khaw wants them to be deported to Johor.
"Peasants have to drive the car themselves. During the Sino-Jap war, the Manchus were still using foreign advisors and commanders while other ang mohs watched the professional competency of the Nihon Imperial Armies in action. Using Ang Mohs and Nehs to run local banks is bad idea because the all peasants will give up and join the regime as pliant lackeys.
"We have not turned Peasantpore's economy from a labour-intensive to a knowledge-intensive one yet. Our peasants are still taking orders from foreign MNCs. Now the regime wants to give jobs only to cheap foreigners to maintain the foreign direct investment rent extraction? Why have we lost our confidence? This is the question we must ask our lackeys," he moaned.
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