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PURPLE STORM for General Elections 2024

blackmondy

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Linpeh loves purple lingerie. They make me steam more quickly than the red ones. :inlove:

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Truthspeak

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Loyal
They committed treason against people using the covid scamdemic. Just this alone can wipe out all these evildoers but no one wants to talk about it and still want to vote them out. Dream on
 

bigozt

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Loyal
As long as Mad Dog Chee don't get into Parleement, I am happy. I hope the people living in the sex scandal constituencies change sides and teach their parties a lesson. WP should just contest all wards and leave no room for the joker parties--may they lose their deposits
 

realDonaldTrump

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Asia’s Countries By Population Density​

https://www.worldpop.org/datacatalog/

RankCountryPopulation Density
1 Singapore8,405 people/km2
2 Bahrain1,892 people/km2
3 Maldives1,729 people/km2
4 Bangladesh1,180 people/km2
5 Palestine912 people/km2
6 Taiwan661 people/km2
7 South Korea515 people/km2
8 Lebanon503 people/km2
9 India437 people/km2
10 Israel420 people/km2
11 Philippines397 people/km2
12 Sri Lanka334 people/km2
13 Japan325 people/km2
14 Pakistan306 people/km2
15 Vietnam300 people/km2
16 Kuwait243 people/km2
17 Qatar238 people/km2
18 North Korea218 people/km2
19 Nepal212 people/km2
20 China149 people/km2
21 Indonesia146 people/km2
22 Thailand140 people/km2
23 Cyprus136 people/km2
24 Syria130 people/km2
25 Jordan127 people/km2
26 Azerbaijan120 people/km2
27 Turkey110 people/km2
28 Iraq106 people/km2
29 Malaysia105 people/km2
30 UAE97 people/km2
31 Armenia94 people/km2
32 Cambodia94 people/km2
33 Timor-Leste92 people/km2
34 Myanmar81 people/km2
35 Brunei79 people/km2
36 Uzbekistan79 people/km2
37 Tajikistan73 people/km2
38 Afghanistan66 people/km2
39 Yemen63 people/km2
40 Georgia54 people/km2
41 Iran51 people/km2
42 Kyrgyzstan34 people/km2
43 Laos33 people/km2
44 Bhutan21 people/km2
45 Saudi Arabia17 people/km2
46 Oman15 people/km2
47 Turkmenistan13 people/km2
48 Russia8 people/km2
49 Kazakhstan7 people/km2
50 Mongolia2 people/km2
 

k1976

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Loyal
when human are packed together, it is easy to see many many ah siao ...as no place to hide

Asia’s Countries By Population Density​

https://www.worldpop.org/datacatalog/

RankCountryPopulation Density
1Singapore8,405 people/km2
2Bahrain1,892 people/km2
3Maldives1,729 people/km2
4Bangladesh1,180 people/km2
5Palestine912 people/km2
6Taiwan661 people/km2
7South Korea515 people/km2
8Lebanon503 people/km2
9India437 people/km2
10Israel420 people/km2
11Philippines397 people/km2
12Sri Lanka334 people/km2
13Japan325 people/km2
14Pakistan306 people/km2
15Vietnam300 people/km2
16Kuwait243 people/km2
17Qatar238 people/km2
18North Korea218 people/km2
19Nepal212 people/km2
20China149 people/km2
21Indonesia146 people/km2
22Thailand140 people/km2
23Cyprus136 people/km2
24Syria130 people/km2
25Jordan127 people/km2
26Azerbaijan120 people/km2
27Turkey110 people/km2
28Iraq106 people/km2
29Malaysia105 people/km2
30UAE97 people/km2
31Armenia94 people/km2
32Cambodia94 people/km2
33Timor-Leste92 people/km2
34Myanmar81 people/km2
35Brunei79 people/km2
36Uzbekistan79 people/km2
37Tajikistan73 people/km2
38Afghanistan66 people/km2
39Yemen63 people/km2
40Georgia54 people/km2
41Iran51 people/km2
42Kyrgyzstan34 people/km2
43Laos33 people/km2
44Bhutan21 people/km2
45Saudi Arabia17 people/km2
46Oman15 people/km2
47Turkmenistan13 people/km2
48Russia8 people/km2
49Kazakhstan7 people/km2
50Mongolia2 people/km2
 

k1976

Alfrescian
Loyal
PURPLE STORM for General Elections 2024

1. Cost of Living

Our inflation did not slow down like other countries because they were self-inflicted with high COEs and Rentals.

2. GST Hike
We increased GST when inflation was the highest in recent memory.

3. Retrenchment
Investors are no longer keen to hire in Singapore due to soaring SGD and overheads.

4. Hyflux's Fraud
Over 60,000 investors' savings wiped out overnight and MAS covering up non-disclosures by DBS (underwriter) and Hyflux's directors.

5. Corruption & Conflicts of Interests
Iswaran's issues are minor but Ridout is an outright conflict-of-interests and failure of governance.

6. Massive Property Tax Hikes
Faced with higher interest rates, industrial, commercial and investment property owners are also slapped with the steepest property tax high (adjustment in Annual Value).

7. Section 377A Repealed
Singapore hardly enforced Section 377A while in force and its repeal had encouraged more LGBT contents in our media and society despite assurances to religious groups.

8. MOE's Position in Palestine-Israel Conflicts
MOE intervened when pro-palestine messages are all over schools' physical message boards and chatgroups.

9. Housing Costs
HDB's new projects had significant quality issues and housing and renovation costs had disheartened the youth about home-ownership and raising kids.

10. Excessive Foreigners in Education and Workplace.
Over a million foreigners add to our population every decade. Look at the cut-off points for JCs now. Many students in JCs and Unis are not local-born; it is harder to qualify for the dream course, scholarship and job.
With liars gone....all will be 万福金安
 

JohnTan

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
PURPLE STORM for General Elections 2024

1. Cost of Living

Our inflation did not slow down like other countries because they were self-inflicted with high COEs and Rentals.

2. GST Hike
We increased GST when inflation was the highest in recent memory.

3. Retrenchment
Investors are no longer keen to hire in Singapore due to soaring SGD and overheads.

4. Hyflux's Fraud
Over 60,000 investors' savings wiped out overnight and MAS covering up non-disclosures by DBS (underwriter) and Hyflux's directors.

5. Corruption & Conflicts of Interests
Iswaran's issues are minor but Ridout is an outright conflict-of-interests and failure of governance.

6. Massive Property Tax Hikes
Faced with higher interest rates, industrial, commercial and investment property owners are also slapped with the steepest property tax high (adjustment in Annual Value).

7. Section 377A Repealed
Singapore hardly enforced Section 377A while in force and its repeal had encouraged more LGBT contents in our media and society despite assurances to religious groups.

8. MOE's Position in Palestine-Israel Conflicts
MOE intervened when pro-palestine messages are all over schools' physical message boards and chatgroups.

9. Housing Costs
HDB's new projects had significant quality issues and housing and renovation costs had disheartened the youth about home-ownership and raising kids.

10. Excessive Foreigners in Education and Workplace.
Over a million foreigners add to our population every decade. Look at the cut-off points for JCs now. Many students in JCs and Unis are not local-born; it is harder to qualify for the dream course, scholarship and job.

Swifties are going to vote for fellow Swiftie Edwin. That's easily 300k extra votes for the PAP already.
 

realDonaldTrump

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In five years, we doubled our government debts
https://www.ceicdata.com/en/singapore/government-debt

What are the consequences of a high national debt?​

  • As the national debt grows, it diverts resources away from productive investments and savings.
  • A larger debt burden requires more interest payments. Ultimately, this leads to higher taxes or spending-cuts in critical-areas such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, etc.
  • Excessive debt can lead to concerns about currency stability.


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k1976

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Loyal
Swifties are going to vote for fellow Swiftie Edwin. That's easily 300k extra votes for the PAP already.
Plus 1million newly minted sinki +PR from 2000-2020.

Chin Cai can secure 1.3M vote out of 3.2M voters liao

Before counting Die Hard Sirpokers and Traditional Voters Base (eg Boss John n his business associate , silver serpant kaki)
 
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