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March 30th, 2011 |
Author: Contributions
Donkey years ago we Singaporeans voted them in and in 2006, what have they achieved or done for we Singaporeans?
Read On:
1) Swiss standard of living promised two elections ago , was promised, was it deliverd to Singaporeans or to themselves only?
2) GST was to help Singaporeans, really!, OR DID it made us even poorer and made them richer?
3) Housing ( HDB)was a promise to make it affordable for Singaporeans, when they bulldozed our kampongs, was it for them or us? Why had it infated like hell,OR are you thinking you will make profit, when that is not even your property?
4) Medical supposed to be subsidized, is it really? then why Singaporeans are saying , “it is better to die than go to hospital”? Is this a myth?
5) COE and ERP was supposed to curtail car ownership, is it? Then why are our roads are congested to the brim? We the very Singaporeans taking buses to work are also badly affected.
Will they blame it on our robust economy, that all could afford cars, or do they not know that most car owners are debtors, struggling to pay their installments?
6) Subsidy for the under privileged, do we need them , if minimum wages were given to all trades to Singaporeans.
No, but they succumbed to corporate pressures and sacrificed us as lambs for slaughter.
How? The influx of foreigner talent. Yet, they increase their pay elections after elections!
7) Just who are these FT, not only they said to make the numbers in the work force ,but,as new citizens to make the voting numbers for them.
If they only did not have the Singaporean women to stop re-generating will we have these problems?
Are we not becoming pariahs and marginalized? Second class citizens.
The list do not stop here, there are many, many, many more, and all Singaporeans know it, from old to the young generation.
Were we Singaporeans not fooled then?
Are we still going to kid ourselves or will we still want to be made scapegoats? This is what they said: “daft,lazy, complaining, deaf ears,” etc…
We were blamed for all their follies!
We Singaporeans , can say, why we never confront or wrote to them on all these issues. Correct! We wrote!
But, how to have it revealed when Shit Times and Media Corpse, is in their hands? Their newspapers and media is the most powerful tool of suppression.
Be thankful we have TR and all other online blogs and most important ,thank the OP’S for doing so.
Otherwise, will we be here?
Singaporeans DO NOT BE FOOLED AGAIN , THIS COMING GE!
WE HAD ENOUGH! YOU DECIDE YOUR DEMISE!
.
N Mia
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Lucky Tan: Vote for PAP and Your Future is just like Your Past
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March 30th, 2011 |
Author: Contributions
Donkey years ago we Singaporeans voted them in and in 2006, what have they achieved or done for we Singaporeans?
Read On:
1) Swiss standard of living promised two elections ago , was promised, was it deliverd to Singaporeans or to themselves only?
2) GST was to help Singaporeans, really!, OR DID it made us even poorer and made them richer?
3) Housing ( HDB)was a promise to make it affordable for Singaporeans, when they bulldozed our kampongs, was it for them or us? Why had it infated like hell,OR are you thinking you will make profit, when that is not even your property?
4) Medical supposed to be subsidized, is it really? then why Singaporeans are saying , “it is better to die than go to hospital”? Is this a myth?
5) COE and ERP was supposed to curtail car ownership, is it? Then why are our roads are congested to the brim? We the very Singaporeans taking buses to work are also badly affected.
Will they blame it on our robust economy, that all could afford cars, or do they not know that most car owners are debtors, struggling to pay their installments?
6) Subsidy for the under privileged, do we need them , if minimum wages were given to all trades to Singaporeans.
No, but they succumbed to corporate pressures and sacrificed us as lambs for slaughter.
How? The influx of foreigner talent. Yet, they increase their pay elections after elections!
7) Just who are these FT, not only they said to make the numbers in the work force ,but,as new citizens to make the voting numbers for them.
If they only did not have the Singaporean women to stop re-generating will we have these problems?
Are we not becoming pariahs and marginalized? Second class citizens.
The list do not stop here, there are many, many, many more, and all Singaporeans know it, from old to the young generation.
Were we Singaporeans not fooled then?
Are we still going to kid ourselves or will we still want to be made scapegoats? This is what they said: “daft,lazy, complaining, deaf ears,” etc…
We were blamed for all their follies!
We Singaporeans , can say, why we never confront or wrote to them on all these issues. Correct! We wrote!
But, how to have it revealed when Shit Times and Media Corpse, is in their hands? Their newspapers and media is the most powerful tool of suppression.
Be thankful we have TR and all other online blogs and most important ,thank the OP’S for doing so.
Otherwise, will we be here?
Singaporeans DO NOT BE FOOLED AGAIN , THIS COMING GE!
WE HAD ENOUGH! YOU DECIDE YOUR DEMISE!
.
N Mia
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Donkey years ago we Singaporeans voted them in and in 2006, what have they achieved or done for we Singaporeans?
Read On:
1) Swiss standard of living promised two elections ago , was promised, was it deliverd to Singaporeans or to themselves only?
2) GST was to help Singaporeans, really!, OR DID it made us even poorer and made them richer?
3) Housing ( HDB)was a promise to make it affordable for Singaporeans, when they bulldozed our kampongs, was it for them or us? Why had it infated like hell,OR are you thinking you will make profit, when that is not even your property?
4) Medical supposed to be subsidized, is it really? then why Singaporeans are saying , “it is better to die than go to hospital”? Is this a myth?
5) COE and ERP was supposed to curtail car ownership, is it? Then why are our roads are congested to the brim? We the very Singaporeans taking buses to work are also badly affected.
Will they blame it on our robust economy, that all could afford cars, or do they not know that most car owners are debtors, struggling to pay their installments?
6) Subsidy for the under privileged, do we need them , if minimum wages were given to all trades to Singaporeans.
No, but they succumbed to corporate pressures and sacrificed us as lambs for slaughter.
How? The influx of foreigner talent. Yet, they increase their pay elections after elections!
7) Just who are these FT, not only they said to make the numbers in the work force ,but,as new citizens to make the voting numbers for them.
If they only did not have the Singaporean women to stop re-generating will we have these problems?
Are we not becoming pariahs and marginalized? Second class citizens.
The list do not stop here, there are many, many, many more, and all Singaporeans know it, from old to the young generation.
Were we Singaporeans not fooled then?
Are we still going to kid ourselves or will we still want to be made scapegoats? This is what they said: “daft,lazy, complaining, deaf ears,” etc…
We were blamed for all their follies!
We Singaporeans , can say, why we never confront or wrote to them on all these issues. Correct! We wrote!
But, how to have it revealed when Shit Times and Media Corpse, is in their hands? Their newspapers and media is the most powerful tool of suppression.
Be thankful we have TR and all other online blogs and most important ,thank the OP’S for doing so.
Otherwise, will we be here?
Singaporeans DO NOT BE FOOLED AGAIN , THIS COMING GE!
WE HAD ENOUGH! YOU DECIDE YOUR DEMISE!
.
N Mia
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Vote for PAP and Your Future is just like Your Past
March 30th, 2011 |
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“THE People’s Action Party (PAP) chairman Lim Boon Heng said on Monday that a key issue that the party will fight the coming election on is the kind of future Singaporeans want for themselves and their children” - PAP will fight for Singaporens’ Future,Straits Times.
I was looking through the PAP candidates and the list goes something like this – former Chief of Army, high flying civil servants, NTUC leader, a few successful bankers…and a 27-year old [Link](wife of a civil servant who is the Principal Private Secretary for the PM). These are precisely the type of candidates you would choose to preserve the status quo – people who will not rock the boat. There was once a PAP candidate whom everyone thought will bring great change to govt, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan. Remember the Remaking Singapore Committee? The outcome of that tells us there are just too many constraints to change the PAP from within. Singaporeans are pragmatic people – if the PAP can deliver the change they want, why go for the opposition? The PAP has had its chance already and after all the remaking, people can see the limitation to the rate of change and type of change the PAP is willing to make.
Lim Boon Heng now says the PAP will fight for the future of Singaporeans. Really? Lim Boon Heng was the labor chief when the floodgates were opened to foreign labor.
Without major changes to our system, our future will simply look like our past. The next 10 years will look like the past 10 years – rising cost of living, widening income gap, stagnant wages and continued deterioration of the quality of life in Singapore. In the past 10 years the real median income grew by 1.6% per year [Link]and a meager 0.3% in 2010 [Link]when the GDP growth was 14.5%. Income inequality measured by GINI grew to 0.452, the highest among developed countries. Cost of housing and medical care rose much faster than wages. There are many things not measured by numbers – stress levels, pace of life, overcrowded (public transport), job insecurity etc – that have deteriorated over time.
The PAP had the last 4 years and the last 4 decades to set things right. They had every opportunity to demonstrate to Singaporeans that Singaporeans come first and their future is the highest priority for the PAP govt. Opportunities they had and opportunities they squandered away.
“If native Singaporeans are falling behind because the spurs are not stuck into the hide, that is their problem ” – MM Lee [Link]
Singapore workers clock the longest hours according to ILO’s report[Link] and experience the 2nd highest stress levels in the world[Link].
The one time I see the PAP leaders fighting very hard was when they wanted to hike their world’s highest pay to even higher. The PAP leaders fought against minimum wages, they fought against lowering GST, they fought against putting Singapore first in employment, they fought against suggestions to make pre-school education compulsory which will benefit children from the low income group, they fought against safety nets for the unemployed, old, sick and poor, …over time they fought to restrict our democratic freedom -our right to assemble, right to speak in public – they bankrupted and jailed people without trial for wanting to bring about democracy, justice and equality to our society.
Now they say they will fight for Singaporeans’ future which is very quickly diminished by their policy to open the floodgates to foreigners and convert them to citizens. This influx will result in a tougher future for ordinary Singaporeans – more competition for jobs, housing and cars, tougher for our children to get into good schools and places in the universities. It will mean Singaporeans struggling in the future unless something is done to bring about change in Singapore.
.
Lucky Tan
.
* Lucky Tan is a popular Singaporean blogger who likes to “study the thoughts of Singapore leaders and the laws of Singapore”. His blog is located at http://singaporemind.blogspot.com.
I was looking through the PAP candidates and the list goes something like this – former Chief of Army, high flying civil servants, NTUC leader, a few successful bankers…and a 27-year old [Link](wife of a civil servant who is the Principal Private Secretary for the PM). These are precisely the type of candidates you would choose to preserve the status quo – people who will not rock the boat. There was once a PAP candidate whom everyone thought will bring great change to govt, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan. Remember the Remaking Singapore Committee? The outcome of that tells us there are just too many constraints to change the PAP from within. Singaporeans are pragmatic people – if the PAP can deliver the change they want, why go for the opposition? The PAP has had its chance already and after all the remaking, people can see the limitation to the rate of change and type of change the PAP is willing to make.
Lim Boon Heng now says the PAP will fight for the future of Singaporeans. Really? Lim Boon Heng was the labor chief when the floodgates were opened to foreign labor.
Without major changes to our system, our future will simply look like our past. The next 10 years will look like the past 10 years – rising cost of living, widening income gap, stagnant wages and continued deterioration of the quality of life in Singapore. In the past 10 years the real median income grew by 1.6% per year [Link]and a meager 0.3% in 2010 [Link]when the GDP growth was 14.5%. Income inequality measured by GINI grew to 0.452, the highest among developed countries. Cost of housing and medical care rose much faster than wages. There are many things not measured by numbers – stress levels, pace of life, overcrowded (public transport), job insecurity etc – that have deteriorated over time.
The PAP had the last 4 years and the last 4 decades to set things right. They had every opportunity to demonstrate to Singaporeans that Singaporeans come first and their future is the highest priority for the PAP govt. Opportunities they had and opportunities they squandered away.
“If native Singaporeans are falling behind because the spurs are not stuck into the hide, that is their problem ” – MM Lee [Link]
Singapore workers clock the longest hours according to ILO’s report[Link] and experience the 2nd highest stress levels in the world[Link].
The one time I see the PAP leaders fighting very hard was when they wanted to hike their world’s highest pay to even higher. The PAP leaders fought against minimum wages, they fought against lowering GST, they fought against putting Singapore first in employment, they fought against suggestions to make pre-school education compulsory which will benefit children from the low income group, they fought against safety nets for the unemployed, old, sick and poor, …over time they fought to restrict our democratic freedom -our right to assemble, right to speak in public – they bankrupted and jailed people without trial for wanting to bring about democracy, justice and equality to our society.
Now they say they will fight for Singaporeans’ future which is very quickly diminished by their policy to open the floodgates to foreigners and convert them to citizens. This influx will result in a tougher future for ordinary Singaporeans – more competition for jobs, housing and cars, tougher for our children to get into good schools and places in the universities. It will mean Singaporeans struggling in the future unless something is done to bring about change in Singapore.
.
Lucky Tan
.
* Lucky Tan is a popular Singaporean blogger who likes to “study the thoughts of Singapore leaders and the laws of Singapore”. His blog is located at http://singaporemind.blogspot.com.
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</td></tr> <tr><td class="msgtxt">We were fooled by PAP
Donkey years ago we Singaporeans voted them in and in 2006, what have they achieved or done for we Singaporeans?
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1) Swiss standard of living promised two elections ago , was promised, was it deliverd to Singaporeans or to themselves only?
2) GST was to help Singaporeans, really!, OR DID it made us even poorer and made them richer?
3) Housing ( HDB)was a promise to make it affordable for Singaporeans, when they bulldozed our kampongs, was it for them or us? Why had it infated like hell,OR are you thinking you will make profit, when that is not even your property?
4) Medical supposed to be subsidized, is it really? then why Singaporeans are saying , “it is better to die than go to hospital”? Is this a myth?
5) COE and ERP was supposed to curtail car ownership, is it? Then why are our roads are congested to the brim? We the very Singaporeans taking buses to work are also badly affected.
Will they blame it on our robust economy, that all could afford cars, or do they not know that most car owners are debtors, struggling to pay their installments?
6) Subsidy for the under privileged, do we need them , if minimum wages were given to all trades to Singaporeans.
No, but they succumbed to corporate pressures and sacrificed us as lambs for slaughter.
How? The influx of foreigner talent. Yet, they increase their pay elections after elections!
7) Just who are these FT, not only they said to make the numbers in the work force ,but,as new citizens to make the voting numbers for them.
If they only did not have the Singaporean women to stop re-generating will we have these problems?
Are we not becoming pariahs and marginalized? Second class citizens.
The list do not stop here, there are many, many, many more, and all Singaporeans know it, from old to the young generation.
Were we Singaporeans not fooled then?
Are we still going to kid ourselves or will we still want to be made scapegoats? This is what they said: “daft,lazy, complaining, deaf ears,” etc…
We were blamed for all their follies!
We Singaporeans , can say, why we never confront or wrote to them on all these issues. Correct! We wrote!
But, how to have it revealed when Shit Times and Media Corpse, is in their hands? Their newspapers and media is the most powerful tool of suppression.
Be thankful we have TR and all other online blogs and most important ,thank the OP’S for doing so.
Otherwise, will we be here?
Singaporeans DO NOT BE FOOLED AGAIN , THIS COMING GE!
WE HAD ENOUGH! YOU DECIDE YOUR DEMISE!
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N Mia
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