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Now you know why PAP does not wish to publish the employment numbers. Hazel Poa explains the figures LMW been asking for

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Farking scary. Now you know why PAP does not wish to publish the numbers of Singaporean jobs created vs PRs using ranjiao excuses such as to avoid a 'us vs them (PR) mentality' and what ranjiao 'many Singaporean spouses are also PRs' nonsense.

Just imagine, if even Singaporean PMET jobs numbers drop while PR numbers increase overall (including PCB new CECA PRs), 'Locals' also increase, PAP then can still claim credit for creating more new jobs while hiding under the cloak of 'Locals' numbers. This will ensure kumgong 61% continue to vote for them to justify their million-dollar salaries NBCB.

 
Given the decline in population birth rate you don’t need much grey matter to deduce the outcome.
 
If there is nothing to hide, or nothing that is unfavourable, the government woul not be reluctant to provide the requested details.
 
I will tell Lmw next time when you go parliament, tell number 1 farker tsl, I shall quote this in hokkien, this is called LPPL
 
To summarise, PSP is concerned that the reported figures by the Govt may overstate the actual growth in employment opportunities for S'poreans and PRs, and they are seeking greater transparency in the job statistics. The Opposition is trying to do its job as a check and balance on the Govt. That is all.
 
If there is nothing to hide, or nothing that is unfavourable, the government woul not be reluctant to provide the requested details.
PSP wants to know the "real number" of new jobs created for S'poreans and PRs. They are stating that this request is not to start any form of xenophobia, but simply to gain a clearer understanding of the actual job market. It is "squeaky bum" time for TSL; he is squirming in his seat now.
 
Farking scary. Now you know why PAP does not wish to publish the numbers of Singaporean jobs created vs PRs using ranjiao excuses such as to avoid a 'us vs them (PR) mentality' and what ranjiao 'many Singaporean spouses are also PRs' nonsense. Just imagine, if even Singaporean PMET jobs numbers drop while PR numbers increase overall (including PCB new CECA PRs), 'Locals' also increase, PAP then can still claim credit for creating more new jobs while hiding under the cloak of 'Locals' numbers. This will ensure kumgong 61% continue to vote for them to justify their million-dollar salaries NBCB.
The illustration highlights that some jobs previously held by foreigners might be reclassified as jobs held by PRs.
 
The mjnister thot he is the CEO of a pte co and he can hide and refuse to give the true and actual figures of the employment statistics from a shareholder's enquiry.The oppo MP LMW is asking about A but the arrogant MF Minister is answering about B. KNNCCB !TLMKCH !
 
The mjnister thot he is the CEO of a pte co and he can hide and refuse to give the true and actual figures of the employment statistics from a shareholder's enquiry.The oppo MP LMW is asking about A but the arrogant MF Minister is answering about B. KNNCCB !TLMKCH !
Taxpayers are simply not getting value-for-money. When TSL is unable to justify and explain, he resorts to distract. It is the oldest trick in the book!
 
FUCK PAP, these motherfuckers are slippery eels.....
Honest man.jpg
 
The point of the question is that the PSP wants to know the true number of newly created PME jobs for S'poreans and PRs. Reclassification can artificially inflate the numbers, making it appear that more jobs are being created than actually are. Is our Education Minister really so dense?
 
By separating the data, the govt's job creation efforts can be more accurately assessed. This promotes transparency and allows for better accountability. Perhaps this is what Tan SL and Chan CS do not want to reveal.
 
The PSP is concerned that the current method of reporting may give a misleading picture of job growth, which could lead to inaccurate perceptions and potentially flawed policy decisions. The Govt should not seek to confuse when it is unable to convince. This is why the PAP cannot be its own check and balance.
 
And that is why the PAP regime uses the magical phrase 'Singapore residents' for various kinds of propaganda, combining the pink and blue NRIC people into one group. :wink:

They love to play this kind of sneaky semantic word games with daft Sinkies. Those who can't see life beyond their next meal or their next govt handout, won't bother with such things. They are nothing more than farm animals. :cool:
 
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