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Do you think PAP chuak chuak now especially after Trump won the election ? Suddenly concerned about hawker and cost of living

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Support available for hawkers and consumers to cope with cost of living, other challenges​

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Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment Koh Poh Koon also pointed to the various subsidies and grants in place to support hawkers with cost increases, as well as to incentivise them to raise productivity or go digital.

The Government is also continually monitoring the trends and needs of hawkers to improve the system and alleviate challenges, he added.

While acknowledging the rising business costs and labour challenges that hawkers face, several MPs who spoke during the debate also mentioned initiatives within their constituencies that help alleviate the cost pressures.


Here are some of the measures currently in place to support consumers and hawkers:
 
Probably just trying to sweeten the ground as election draws closer.

The important thing is this: observe what Trump or Elon Musk (or maybe RFK Jr) does to Fauci. I believe the Covid deathshots are manufactured in Sinkieland? Good luck! :cool:
 
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Probably just trying to sweeten the ground as election draws closer.

The important thing is this: observe what Trump or Elon Musk (or maybe RFK Jr) does to Fauci. I believe the Covid deathshots are manufactured in Sinkieland? Good luck! :cool:
Trump won the election because he strongly against open policy immigration, foreigners took away jobs from local, high price of property and high cost of living
 
Probably just trying to sweeten the ground as election draws closer.

The important thing is this: observe what Trump or Elon Musk (or maybe RFK Jr) does to Fauci. I believe the Covid deathshots are manufactured in Sinkieland? Good luck! :cool:
i am not sure if they will do anything. Trump and musk are two sides of the same coin. Controlled oppo
 
Note the keywords "continually monitoring". They will continue to use eye power to monitor till the cows come home. You die, your own business.
 
Not at all. They were pushing WEF agenda (from digitalisation to AI integration) at a faster pace. Even Elon Musk had already rolled out Autonomous vehicles to embrace 2030. Only the delusional ones think Trump is going to save them all lol

It will never happen.

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More chuak will be the many jiakliaobees SMs chobohlan but drawing $m in PMO especially Stroke Heng, Rear Admirer Teo etc etc
 
No fear mongering

Leemember we are in Good Hands



More Singapore Savings Bonds, T-Bills to be issued as government raises borrowing limit to S$1.515 trillion​

More than 60% of the S$450 billion increase will be primarily issued for CPF’s investment needs

Elysia Tan

Elysia Tan

Published Tue, Nov 12, 2024 · 06:47 PM
Singapore Parliament



  • Singapore dollars notes. Tags: 钞票, 新币, 纸钞,新元,兑换率, Singapore’s strong exchange rate, currency



  • The issuance limit was last raised in 2021, from S$690 billion to S$1.065 trillion. PHOTO: BT FILE
  • The issuance limit was last raised in 2021, from S$690 billion to S$1.065 trillion. PHOTO: BT FILE
  • The issuance limit was last raised in 2021, from S$690 billion to S$1.065 trillion. PHOTO: BT FILE
  • The issuance limit was last raised in 2021, from S$690 billion to S$1.065 trillion. PHOTO: BT FILE
  • The issuance limit was last raised in 2021, from S$690 billion to S$1.065 trillion. PHOTO: BT FILE
SINGAPORE will issue up to another S$450 billion in government securities – including Singapore Savings Bonds (SSBs) and Treasury Bills (T-Bills) – with the government’s issuance limit now raised to S$1.515 trillion, from S$1.065 trillion previously.
 
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