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BEST PAID PeeM "Puzzled" Why Sporns Donch Want to Start Families

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Either this overpaid useless Ah Gua's acting skill is fcuked up or he has been living too long in his ivory tower. Anyway, just remember to vote wisely in the cumming election. This will be Sporns' last chance to do something good for themselves and their children.

Feb 22, 2010

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday reiterated his worry that not enough Singaporeans are starting families. --PHOTO: ZAOBAO

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PRIME Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday reiterated his worry that not enough Singaporeans are starting families. Total fertility rate last year hit a new low of 1.23. For the Chinese community here, it was even lower at 1.09.
But falling birth rate is an issue faced by East Asian countries, he noted, and it is partly a result of changing values.
In China, young people, to avoid nagging from their parents, have resorted to 'renting' a boyfriend or girlfriend to take home during this new year period, Mr Lee observed.
'It's amusing, but it's also sad,' he said at a Chinese New Year dinner at his Teck Ghee constituency. 'I'm relieved there's no such reports in Singapore. I hope it doesn't happen.' Still, a little social pressure is useful but more importantly, parents and relatives need to encourage them and show them support.
Unmarried residents interviewed said they first needed to save enough and have a stable career before settling down and starting a family.
Said Mr Jason Quak, 28, an operations manager: 'Now you need money for everything, especially for a wedding.'
He and his 25-year-old girlfriend want to buy a flat in Ang Mo Kio, near his parents, but he is not confident he can find one within his budget of around $300,000.
 
Maybe he should go on stage and sing the pet shop boy song from the 80s " You got the Chee I got the Lan, lets fuck and make lots of babies " :D
 
Either this overpaid useless Ah Gua's acting skill is fcuked up or he has been living too long in his ivory tower. Anyway, just remember to vote wisely in the cumming election. This will be Sporns' last chance to do something good for themselves and their children.

Feb 22, 2010

Make-believe boyfriend

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday reiterated his worry that not enough Singaporeans are starting families. --PHOTO: ZAOBAO

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PRIME Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday reiterated his worry that not enough Singaporeans are starting families. Total fertility rate last year hit a new low of 1.23. For the Chinese community here, it was even lower at 1.09.
But falling birth rate is an issue faced by East Asian countries, he noted, and it is partly a result of changing values.
In China, young people, to avoid nagging from their parents, have resorted to 'renting' a boyfriend or girlfriend to take home during this new year period, Mr Lee observed.
'It's amusing, but it's also sad,' he said at a Chinese New Year dinner at his Teck Ghee constituency. 'I'm relieved there's no such reports in Singapore. I hope it doesn't happen.' Still, a little social pressure is useful but more importantly, parents and relatives need to encourage them and show them support.
Unmarried residents interviewed said they first needed to save enough and have a stable career before settling down and starting a family.
Said Mr Jason Quak, 28, an operations manager: 'Now you need money for everything, especially for a wedding.'
He and his 25-year-old girlfriend want to buy a flat in Ang Mo Kio, near his parents, but he is not confident he can find one within his budget of around $300,000.

This fucking chao ah gua is so niao he still does not know what is happening in his own country. The fucking fertility rate has nothing to do with the population growth. Fertility rate could be 2.0 and we still will run out of people. Why? Its no point to give birth to 23,000 babies a year, when 20,000 sinkies are emigrating to US, Canada, Aussieland, UK, Malaysia, etc. U not only have to breed enough to overcome the deaths, you also have to breed to overcome the losses to emigration.
 
These self serving people paid themselves so much with taxpayers money that they are completley insulated from any amount of inflation. Worst still they are completely out of touch with the ground dining with airflown Japanese sashima.

Mee Siam mai hum!!!
 
These self serving people paid themselves so much with taxpayers money that they are completley insulated from any amount of inflation. Worst still they are completely out of touch with the ground dining with airflown Japanese sashima.

Mee Siam mai hum!!!

She should home ask papa, how come his STOP AT TWO policy is so sucessful, that the Chinese popluation nowadays STOP AT ZERO, whereas the rest...3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8...


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His Ministry of health has just said that it "sympathizes" with children born with congenital disorders but will not cover them with compulsory Medishield which will be restricted to those who do not need the cover!
What kind of impact do you think that will have on a couple in their 30s thinking of having a baby?
Why in their 30s? Because they have to save enough for an affordable HDB flat that costs half a million!
 
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