Dheva Rajan

2008 has been a landmark year for Singapore, both economically and politically. As it passes into history, we welcome 2009 with a mix of optimism and caution.

There has been talk that there could be elections called this year so that the PAP can claim a fresh mandate to tackle Singapore’s economic problems. If this turns out to be true, I sincerely plead with Singaporeans to vote wisely.

1. Don’t be bribed with “shares” or “rebates” given in the budget preceding the election. They last only for a short time. Look out for long-term measures.

2. Don’t be threatened by the PAP’s threats to not upgrade your HDB flats. HDB flats are public housing and all HDB dwellers have the right to have their flats upgraded with taxpayers’ money. Besides, you are choosing a government and not a renovation contractor.

3. Don’t believe the PAP when it says that Singapore will be “ruined” by the opposition if they win. You are supposed to decide that for yourselves, not them.

4. Don’t be afraid to express yourself freely on the internet. It is one of Singapore’s only bastions of free speech. If you feel that something is not right, speak out. Just be careful on race and religious matters.

5. Don’t rely on the government-controlled media to make your choice. They only heap praises on the PAP and scorn on the opposition.

6. Do remember the PAP’s last promises in the 2006 elections. If they are still unfulfilled, it is unlikely that the same promises made again will be fulfilled.

7. Do read alternative news sources. Communicate alternative news to those who are not computer savvy, such as the elderly, so that the audience for such news is widened.

8. Do volunteer or donate to opposition parties if you agree with their ideas. They need all the help they can get.

9. Do check out videos of opposition rallies or activities online if you are afraid to be physically present there. Thanks to YouTube, you can still hear the opposition’s ideas and views.

10. Finally, don’t vote based on your “respect” or “admiration” for Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew or Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong. Their time will soon pass. Vote based on the performance of current PM Lee Hsien Loong and his team.

You are not voting to reward past achievements, you are voting for ideas on how to deal with present and future challenges.

Voting is one of Singaporeans’ few democratic rights. Make good use of it.

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56 Responses to “Vote wisely!”

  1. What about removing the tracking code for the vote? it may not do the same thing but im quite sure it will allow people more “freedom” to vote. just 2c opinion

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  2. tiredsingaporean 10 January 2009

    46) smallvice585 on January 10th, 2009 10.36 am
    Sometimes I wonder if our CPF monies are actually Satyam in nature too. If not, why the government keeping postponing our withdrawal date and refuse to let us to use our CPF monies to tide over hard economic times? Unless there is actually no monies there…

    Thats precisely true and they cannot afford to tell the people the truth cos they can be thrown out of the country. Imagine someone you trusted used up all your money in your bank to gamble and lost, and then say to you I cannot disclose where the money goes to becos its a secret, what would you do?

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  3. tiredsingaporean 10 January 2009

    something worth to know at: http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5inSva04VGihnyHfHYqHod7pJeqOg – “US moves to seize Singapore funds linked to bribery scandal”

    This world is full of corruptions everywhere now!

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  4. Practical Voter 10 January 2009

    Yes vote wisely…vote with your head and not just your heart, especially with the looming financial and economic crisis!

    If we simply vote in an opposition party just to show that there’s DEMOCRACY in Singapore, then we are doomed as right now, what we need are sound policies and strategies to tackle the crisis, not those who are NATO (No Action, Talk Only).

    I hope when the next election comes, TOC will provide the channel and invite experts to scrutinize and analyze all politicial parties manifesto for laymen like us, and provide more insight as to their soundness, practicality and relevance to our current and future challenges as a growing nation.

    Listen and study all the political parties’ manifesto and VOTE WISELY!!

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  5. ihatepoliticians 10 January 2009

    Just for everybody’s info, we reached the swiss standard of living in 1999.Maybe somebody should make a trip there again.

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  6. Anonymous 11 January 2009

    3. Don’t believe the PAP when it says that Singapore will be “ruined” by the opposition if they win. You are supposed to decide that for yourselves, not them.

    Very true. What else can be ‘ruined’ by the opposition?
    Aren’t the singaporean been ‘screwed’ enough by the garment?.. has singaporean’s been living better or worst?
    Why are we (tax payer) still paying millions of dollar for this group of people that doesn’t even listen/care about the citizen?
    why are we still going to belief in whatever they say/promised? ..

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