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Can you think of ways the Ruling Regime can make your life tough ?

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Can you think of ways the Ruling Regime can make your life tough ?
 
Please do NOT even suggest ways for the regime to make life tougher for us.

Have they ran out of ideas already ?

I am saying that you can speculate ideas and in ways they might do it .

So we are moving .

They can enact but not forgetting there will always be repercussions .
 
WATCHMAN, can you delete this thread.

The title should be "HOW TO MAKE LIFE TOUGH FOR THE RULING REGIME". MORE PRODUCTIVE AND ALL WILL JOIN IN LAH.

HOW CAN YOU ASK PEOPLE FOR IDEAS TO SABO THEMSELVES? SEOW RIGHT?:p
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WATCHMAN, can you delete this thread.

The title should be "HOW TO MAKE LIFE TOUGH FOR THE RULING REGIME". MORE PRODUCTIVE AND ALL WILL JOIN IN LAH.

HOW CAN YOU ASK PEOPLE FOR IDEAS TO SABO THEMSELVES? SEOW RIGHT?:p
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I am not afraid and we should not be . And we sure cannot rule out all possibilities that might arise . If we can foresee and anticipate .

We can as a collective mind twat the dictatorial control 's policies .
 
Can you think of ways the Ruling Regime can make your life tough ?

Raise GST to 10%.

Keep MahBowTan at Min of National Development.

Continue to issue out PRs & Citizenships like toilet paper
 
Let LEMON LIM increase prices of public transportation again.

What the fuck has he done to command $2m salary when all he does is RAISE PRICES.

Can someone highlight his POSITIVE contributions to Singapore society since he took office?

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You should read the book "As a Man Thinketh"

Good or bad, what a person thinks in this collective thought pool could sometimes be subsconsciously or intuitively picked up by another, or others, to make into reality.

So instead of thinking of things and outcomes that you don't want, why not think of those that you want?

Think happy and positive, and your life would be different.
 
CPF accounts no longer earn interest, instead every member should pay a monthly fee as admin to cpf board. They can change the withdrawal date made by the British, tis is only a minor extension.
 
Can you think of ways the Ruling Regime can make your life tough ?

hi there

1. aiyoh! bro.
2. what life, no life to be exact.
3. if kena sick, better to die instantly rather than strap with some costly medical expenses.
4. no place, nowhere, no recreation, just overcrowded streets and places.
 
Life will be tougher if they reduce GST. Cos we all know raising GST will help the poor!
 
1. withhold medical treatment from those uninsured.
2. stop subsidies on public housing
3. stop offering HDB loans
4. one man-two votes for PAP supporters
5. raise CPF withdrawal age to 90.
6. Pay cost only for HDB enbloc
7. round the clock ERP on more roads
8. licensing of bicycles
9. lengthen reservist commitment
10. Increase number of GRCs
11. compulsory NS for girls
12. peg minister salaries to corporate profits
13. impose capital gain tax on HDB flats
14. charge carbon emission tax on citizens
 
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Carbon tax a "more practical" system
By Teo Xuanwei, TODAY | Posted: 23 February 2010 0740 hrs

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SINGAPORE: It would be "more practical" to reduce carbon emissions in Singapore through a tax system, rather than a cap-and-trade system,
said the Ministry of Finance (MOF) in the FY2010 Revenue and
Expenditure Estimates it released on Monday.
This is because Singapore is a small domestic market
with only "a few large energy consumers".
A tax system - where the Government fixes the price per unit of carbon - can also "provide greater price certainty and stability that will incentivise investments in energy efficiency and low carbon solutions", MOF said.
Conversely, a cap-and-trade system - which allows firms to buy
and sell their emissions permits - could pose "substantial" transaction
and monitoring costs on both the Government and firms because
a new carbon trading infrastructure would have to be set up.
Carbon trading also allows the price of carbon to vary, and may
deter or delay carbon reduction investments, the ministry added.
MOF said a combination of price signals, fiscal measures and
other policy interventions will be needed to curb carbon emissions.
It is studying all the options, and will announce specific measures
after working out the details and the outcome of climate change
negotiations is clearer.

- TODAY/sc
 
Harvard Professor: ‘Exploit Gulf Disaster For Carbon Tax’

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, July 8, 2010

Top elitist and Harvard Professor Kenneth Rogoff has shamefully called for the BP oil spill disaster to be exploited in order to create political momentum behind a carbon tax, even going to the lengths of embracing the nightmare scenario of hurricanes pushing the oil onshore as a way to create political momentum behind Obama’s dreaded “green economy”.

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Harvard Professor: Exploit Gulf Disaster For Carbon Tax

Bilderberger Rogoff openly embraces nightmare scenario of hurricanes pushing oil onshore as a way of “exploiting tragedy” to create political momentum behind Obama’s dreaded green economy.


In an opinion piece for the Korea Times, Rogoff sensationally warns that failure to exploit the tragedy for political ends would represent a “lost opportunity,” a startling display of mercenary indiscretion, and a shining example of what we warned about from the very beginning, that elitists would waste little time in pointing to heart-rendering images of oil-covered birds and dead wildlife as part of a crass stunt to push their consumption tax agenda.

Rogoff is a Bilderberg Group member, having attended the 2006 conference of global elitists in Germany. He is also a regular attendee of Trilateral Commission meetings. Rogoff is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and writes for the group’s publication Foreign Affairs. He is currently Professor of Economics at Harvard University, having previously served as an economist at the International Monetary Fund, and at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve.

“The fact is, the BP oil spill is on the cusp of becoming a political game-changer of historic proportions. If summer hurricanes push huge quantities of oil onto Florida’s beaches and up the Eastern seaboard, the resulting political explosion will make the reaction to the financial crisis seem muted,” writes Rogoff, seemingly salivating about the potential of an even greater tragedy that would contribute to “rekindling interest in a carbon tax”.

Later in the article, Rogoff brazenly states that “exploiting tragedy” in the Gulf is just one way of filling the coffers of the federal government.

He goes on to laud the visual propaganda value of “high-definition images of oil spewing from the bottom of the ocean” in addition to a “blackened coastline and devastated wildlife” as a tool through which to mobilize young people into lobbying for a tax on the very substance they exhale.

Exploiting the catastrophe is necessary to “catalyze support for an American environmental policy with teeth,” writes Rogoff, noting that the cap and trade system basically amounts to the same thing as a carbon tax and is just a trick to hide the use of the incendiary word “tax”. Of course, that policy has little to do with the environment and everything to do with fattening the wallets of the people invested in the cap and trade scam, the same alarmists who push claptrap about global warming and CO2, Rogoff’s elitist buddies Al Gore, Maurice Strong and the rest of the globalists who own and run the cap and trade scheme.

Cap and trade was also founded and funded by big oil conglomerates – which is why transnational oil companies have been the most vehement peddlers of global warming propaganda.

Companies like British Petroleum and Exxon Mobil have been amongst the biggest promoters of man-made global warming because they are headed up by one-world globalists who understand that the carbon tax will do nothing to help the environment but will be used to bankroll the implementation of global government while swallowing up whatever deposable income impoverished Americans have left.

The government has aggressively exploited the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to manufacture an artificial urgency in an effort to speed the passage of cap and trade, an agenda firmly supported by the transnational oil corporations Obama is claiming to be reigning in. British Petroleum is one of the founding members of the cap and trade lobby, and has consistently “lobbied for tax hikes, greenhouse gas restraints, the stimulus bill, the Wall Street bailout, and subsidies for oil pipelines, solar panels, natural gas and biofuels.”

The elite are still desperate to impose a consumption tax on Americans as part of the move towards a “post-industrial revolution” and the kind of nightmare “green economy” that has left Spain with a 20 per cent unemployment rate. In a so-called green economy, over 2.2 jobs are lost for every “green job” created. Electricity prices in Spain have “skyrocketed” since the implementation of these policies, according to a leaked government report.

Rogoff is merely parroting Obama in the push to hype the oil spill beyond all reasonable levels in a move to exploit an inflated crisis. In comparing the spill to 9/11, Obama signified that he was not going to let a good crisis go to waste, as his top advisor Rahm Emanuel would no doubt have reminded him.

Kenneth Rogoff is the neo-lib equivalent of neo-con Stu Bykofsky, a Philadelphia Daily News columnist who called for there to be more terror attacks in order to “restore America’s righteous rage”. In effect, Rogoff is drooling with anticipation at the total devastation a massive hurricane would bring to the region, and how out of the panic globalists could ram through their entire carbon tax agenda with little opposition.

We invite readers to politely email Rogoff and let him know that Americans will not pay a tax on the life-giving, harmless trace gas which helps plants grow in order to enrich the coffers of Al Gore, British Petroleum, Maurice Strong, Barack Obama, and the rest of the criminals pushing this fraud in a concerted effort to reduce our living standards and usher in a “post-industrial revolution” and a one world government
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