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Ever look at it another way. It is not PAP's shadow CEC but WP's shadow CEC. Possible?
Please stop speculating lah!
Goh Meng Seng
Ever look at it another way. It is not PAP's shadow CEC but WP's shadow CEC. Possible?
Goh Meng Seng said:Please stop speculating lah!
Goh Meng Seng
Surprisingly you did not react when people mentioned PAP but you reacted when WP was mentioned.
Haha.... well, it is difficult to explain to you certain things but it is ok. Those who realize it, will know it, those who fail to realize it, ignorance is bliss actually.
A perfect example of what I call a "one-size-fits-all" post. I could copy the entirely of what you wrote and paste it to any situation I am involved in.
Usually such posts are written when the other party has nothing to offer in way of argument. But I will give you the benefit of doubt, since I do know you are not a Tan Jee Say. Lets say you do indeed have a strategy beyond your own ego.
Given your level of intellect (which is very hard to see in your writings), I believe I can grant you that benefit of doubt. Still, you are not answerable to me, but to your own conscience, and also to the electorate. For all the so-called hidden work that you allegedly engage in, what the electorate sees is a man who has hopped party, and who failed to capitalize on his unique position at Tampines -- remember you started very well, but ended with a whimper. In terms of performance, WP trounced NSP.
So how will NSP 2016 differ from NSP 2011? Put all the obfuscation and "I have a hidden plan in place" ego-stroking bravado aside, we want results. Give us results, and we don't care how fucking huge your ego is.
I have bigger plans than NSP.
I have bigger plans than NSP.
Goh Meng Seng
Put it in simple terms, it is NOT just about NSP. NSP is just a vehicle and many people here can tell you what kinds of platform it is previously and still is, in some aspects. I have bigger plans than NSP.
Chief, care to share with us? We are all ears waiting to hear your 'bigger plans than NSP'.
Chief, care to share with us? We are all ears waiting to hear your 'bigger plans than NSP'. Don't kong wei bien poon chi. That's UY's domain, not yours, I hope.
Chief, care to share with us? We are all ears waiting to hear your 'bigger plans than NSP'. Don't kong wei bien poon chi. That's UY's domain, not yours, I hope.
Are you referring to the NS effect?Tell your boss he is not going to get anything out from me here.
Things are already happening, just enjoy the show. Man proposes Heaven disposes... sometimes even I am amazed by the unexpected bigger impact than calculated but I have no complains.
Goh Meng Seng
Are you referring to the NS effect?
So it`s the removal of mbt.NS effect to a certain extend is EXPECTED though it has surpassed my calculations by a few percentage points. However, this is only a small, though important part of the whole plan.
Goh Meng Seng
I am nobody.
So it`s the removal of mbt.
I now have a better picture of what you are.I think people should look at things at the bigger picture instead of immediate aims and motives.
Removal of MBT or any ministers is just means to an end. There will always be ministers deserved to be removed in every GE. But what is the bigger picture? Political development progress is strategically more important than intermediate aims.
Goh Meng Seng
Goh Meng Seng said:I think people should look at things at the bigger picture instead of immediate aims and motives.
Removal of MBT or any ministers is just means to an end. There will always be ministers deserved to be removed in every GE. But what is the bigger picture? Political development progress is strategically more important than intermediate aims.
Goh Meng Seng
Of course, political development can involve getting more people contesting in elections and getting each election strongly contested. But in process you may unintentionally promote people with personal agenda very different from yours.Goh Meng Seng said:I think people should look at things at the bigger picture instead of immediate aims and motives.
Removal of MBT or any ministers is just means to an end. There will always be ministers deserved to be removed in every GE. But what is the bigger picture? Political development progress is strategically more important than intermediate aims.
Goh Meng Seng