Sunday, January 07, 2007

Singaporeans (the younger and more educated) are faced with a dilemma. Not so much on whether to change frames or whether to buy new frames but on the political system in Singapore. They don't know who to vote for during the General Election. Anyone here reading my blog loves PAP? Don't reply if your answer is something not pleasing to their ears; don't risk lawsuit that you will, I mean might, not win.

Let me explain why are they losing votes of the educated. How many times have you seen MPs visiting your estate without news reporters? Seeing an MP in an estate when the election is not near is like looking for K2 skates in my house.

I know, we vote for the President. But who votes for the Prime Minister, the one who makes most of the crucial decisions for Singapore. A handful of Cabinet Ministers deciding the fate of the country?

But on the other hand, how much can you trust the opposition? They have no experience in governing a country, no funds, not many capable individuals in their history. In the states, there are only two political parties, Republicans and the Democrats. So if one party gets, 40% of the votes, the other gets 60%. However, things are different in Singapore. How many opposition parties are there here? 4? So even if PAP gets 40% of the votes, the other 60% is divided among the 4 parties. Who wins in the end? Who else?

PAP needs the opposition partiesssssssss...

Posted by Retard at 7:02 PM