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70% retard Sinkies voted for this. If you think hawker centre is expensive please immigrate. We need to create space for Ramesh and friends.

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I strongly believe SAMSTERS never "jeer" loud enough, that is why our lives never improved?

We cant afford to even eat in hawker centers?
 

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Hawker centres these days are more like non aircon food courts.

Even the overpriced 'atas' cuisine is encroaching into hawker centres in the heartlands, no longer just found at tourist traps like Lau Pa Sat.
 

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lol dis ish wat happens when u hv d highest payed polishitians in the universe

every buttie wans a piece of the action

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Lol, por lan par , look at city harvest Church now still many gong cb, papigs are on a much larger scale where 70% song zo pay n pay
 

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Many living in million dollar pigeon holes. Everyday feeling rich. No problem on the high cost in food, medical, education & cars. Jus downgrade to mickey mouse size. Got one elite said, people only need small space to hv sex. Can squeeze 4-5 rats in 300-400sq. See 4 walls all the time, no need garden.
 

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OCBC Sues to Recover Losses From Singapore Money-Laundering Case

Singaporean lender OCBC has filed several claims in the High Court seeking over S$6 million ($4.6 million) from three foreign nationals who are possibly linked to the S$3 billion money-laundering case.

In court documents seen by the Business Times, claims were initiated against Xu Haika and Wu Yamei, who had purchased two three-bedroom units on the 43rd floor of South Beach Residences.

Lin Baoying, one of the 10 convicted in the case, as well as Su Yongcan, who is a person of interest to the police, had bought a unit in the same development.
 

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As Singapore grapples with rising living costs, growing discontent sweeping through society – from young couples to seniors – is set to be a major pain point for the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) as it gears up for the next general election.


While newly minted Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has acknowledged awareness of the issue, observers say the real test will be ensuring that as few residents as possible feel left out in the cold.


“The PAP government’s approach to addressing rising cost of living pressures often relies on superficial measures rather than structural change, much like giving patients sugar cubes instead of treating the underlying disease,” said Kenneth Paul Tan, a professor of politics, film and cultural studies at Hong Kong Baptist University.


While the government has started to explore progressive policies on housing and expanding social safety nets, Tan argues that true reform requires “substantial political courage” and genuine public support.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sc...should-singapore-spend-more-curb-rising-costs
 

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In his maiden National Day Rally address on August 18, Wong introduced the SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support scheme, designed to provide temporary financial assistance to lower- and middle-income workers who have lost their jobs.


The initiative offers up to S$6,000 (US$4,580) over six months for training and career coaching, marking a notable shift in Singapore’s traditionally cautious approach to welfare policies.


But Chong Ja Ian, a political scientist from the National University of Singapore, said he doesn’t think “the public really feels the PAP’s efforts quite as fully as the PAP may prefer as yet”.
 
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