rose tinted glasses

i would like to see the world through rose-tinted glasses..i would be more optimistic and idealistic. but am i deluding myself?

Monday, June 26, 2006

witness protection program

oooo...could it be? our government is actually stirred to suggest such a logical, commonly used practise to protect whistle blowers of corrupt practises? oooo.. looks like we are progressing after all. **phew. oh but get this, they need to get 'views' from others first. okaaay. they're always getting 'views' before implementing anything simple, logical and workable. but never when they want to build another school, hospital or praying facility along a mad, forever congested main road with no parking whatsoever so that all the patrons of said institutions have to block the already congested main road just to annoy other drivers like me who just want to get home after a long, horrible day at work.

don't they know we're all bitching about this? i guess not. they go home at 4. with drivers.

i didn't realise the ACA could only take action when letters and what not are signed by the complainant. who are they kidding? imagine a lawyer reporting that a judge is corrupt and taking bribes yadda yadda yadda. you think if he proudly signed his name on that letter he's still going to be able to come to work the next day? and do what? continue losing his cases? that's nice. teach him a bit of humility eh? you and i know he's going to be blacklisted before he sticks a stamp on that letter.

how bout the MD who's trying to get his company listed? if he's gonna complain that he's been asked to pay some 'commission' to speed up his approval for listing, you think he's ever gonna see his company listed on the stock exchange? hah. but i bet he won't be surprised if the tax department drops by for a friendly audit though.

we've had the DOE swarming all over the factory in the past few weeks. a disgruntled employee probably made a complaint to them. so they do their job and come to check us out. they don't find anything wrong, but just to show their bosses they're doing something, they write us up for not disposing of soiled cotton rags (used to clean up spilt paint or whatever) properly. so they 'suggest' we pay a 'licensed' company to sell us these cotton rags which we can legitimately soil, then pay them to wash and clean for us, then sell it back to us to soil again. three guesses who these legitimate, 'licensed' companies belong to. you say anything, they'll be all over the place summoning you for something inane again. and waste all of our 10 hours at work filing nonsensical paperwork for them. more likely creating more recycled paper for them.

are we living in a big conspiracy or what?


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