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Kampong Lorong Buangkok (alternatively Kampung Lorong Buangkok; Jawi: كامڤوڠ لوروڠ بواڠكوق; Chinese: 罗弄万国村; pinyin: Luónòng Wàn Guó Cūn) is a village located in Buangkok in Hougang, Singapore. Built in 1956, it is the last surviving kampong located on Singapore Island in the 21st century. A wide canal ran alongside the kampong, which links to Sungei Punggol that drains into the eastern Straits of Johor.
exceedingly unlikely. probably will continue down the same path. The ruling regime is exceedingly good at extirpating anybody who can mount a decent thought process. Everybody you see in the senior circle that is not part of the family is a yesman. Good luck changing course with yesmen.
That is because govt has suck so much money into the reserves. They say in order to preserve the independence of Singapore. All Singkie has to sacrifice part of their income via cpf and high taxes to maintain independence.
But our investments genius is such a novice in investing and made a fool out of it. Never mind the large amount of money we lost and every year we have large surplus from our country's budget to be send into the the hands of GIC.
Also large reserve also created high cost of living cos all the money collection is via high taxes. All these goes into official reserve if there's is budget surpluses.
I'm not surprised that these average earning families are the ones going to JB to spend and get their money's worth. If you can't beat the inflation here in sg, then have to stretch your dollar in less developed countries.