Try going anywhere this Jubilee weekend, parking full and every direction you turn to will result in you bumping into someone... We're overcrowded!
Just saying.
Hush now, Lee Hsien Loong has a responsibility to get the foreign worker balance right for Singaporeans.
Boh Pian. Singaporeans beh seh kias.[/IMG]
Not insane..more ppl more taxesSeh kia or no seh kia, it is insane to squeeze so many people into a small island.
and our responsibility to dangle that spawn from smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY under the lamp posts to dance with other PAPs dangling from ends of piano wires
HANG THEM ALL AND THEIR CRONIES
The cronies do not get peanuts or they will not be cronies
http://sonofadud.com/2015/06/25/sin...new-how-much-singtels-ceo-was-really-getting/
Running Bitch Chua Sock Koong is not even an exceptional running bitch cum crony and she getting over 10 million a year.
What do the fucking PAPs pay their even more favourite cronies? Even morest than to bitch chua
How much do the fucking ministers pay themselves? More than they want to tell you.
ALL THAT FROM OUR FUCKING MONEY THAT THEY CREAM AND CUM THEMSELVES ON WHILE THEY GO LAUGHING ALL THE FUCKING WAY TO THEIR FUCKING BANKS
WHILE WE ALL STAND STUPIDLY IN FRONT OF A FUCKING FLAG TO MAKE OUR PLEDGES NOT KNOWING WE ALL HEAD DOWN DOWN AND ARSEHOLES UP HIGH HIGH TO BE
FUCKED AND TIEWED AND KANNED BY THEM ALL AND THEIR CRONIES
DANGLE A PAP WITH PIANO WIRE FROM ORCHARD ROAD LAMP POST
INCLUDE THEIR RUNNING DOGS AND CRONIES
NECKLACE THEM SO THEY CAN SEE LIGHT
DO THAT BEFORE THEY KILL US ALL
Yeah, in my HDB town centre there are groups of Pinoys, Burmese and Viets sitting around and doing their own things.
Thanks a lot, Lee Hsien Loong.
Labor restrictions might be an 'overkill'.
Singapore's intense population crunch threatens the island-state's jubilee year, according to a report by Reuters.
Reuters highlighted that in five years, Singaporeans retiring will exceed those starting work. By 2025, the population could contract. The outcome: hiring gets tougher, firms move out and Singapore's miracle economy gazes into a less lustrous future.
Chua Hak Bin, head of emerging Asia economics for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said the foreign labor restrictions may have reached a point of being an "overkill".
In five years, Singaporeans retiring will exceed those starting work. By 2025, the population could contract. The outcome: hiring gets tougher, firms move out and Singapore's miracle economy gazes into a less lustrous future.
To avert the demographic crunch outlined in a government white paper about two years ago, immigration would seem like an easy fix. But instead the government has slashed foreign labor quotas following concerns among some Singaporeans that they are being cut out of the job market.
On Sunday, Singapore will mark half a century of independence, and marvel at its leap from the third world to the first. But progress in the next few years will be less momentous. The government expects economic growth to be less than half the 8 percent average rate of the past 50 years, adding that a shrinking workforce will challenge that forecast.
Restrictions on foreign workers have worsened a labor crunch, particularly in the manufacturing, services and construction sectors, in a country more known for its business-friendly policies. The curbs cut inflows of foreign workers to 26,000 last year, excluding domestic helpers. That's a third of 2011.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said earlier this month "there are no easy choices" on managing immigrants and foreign workers.
"There are trade-offs. If we have no foreign workers, our economy suffers, our own lives suffer. We have a lot of foreign workers, the economy will do well, (but) we have other social pressures, other problems," Lee was quoted by the local Straits Times newspaper as saying.
Try going anywhere this Jubilee weekend, parking full and every direction you turn to will result in you bumping into someone... We're overcrowded!
Just saying.
i drive around to lim chu kang to breath some air and find some good massage to offset some stress.