Being the highest paid leader in the world taking over $3 million salary a year, our Prime Minister Lee is now telling us not to rely on him and his govt in this recession. In other words, he is saying to us: 'YOU DIE YOUR BUSINESS, DON'T LOOK FOR ME!"
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Don't over-rely on govt
Community should also chip in during this downturn says PM Lee
By Li Xueying, Political Correspondent
THE coming year on the lunar calendar is that of the ox - a strong animal, which while 'not very aggressive, is completely dependable'.
Noting this on Sunday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong gave this reassuring message to Singaporeans facing a difficult ride ahead: 'So in our quiet way, we'll see through the year of the ox, and we'll come out of it alright, stronger than before and ready to grow and prosper.'
But he also warned against an over-reliance on the Government for help in 'everything', urging the community to also chip in during this downturn.
This way, Singapore will also cohere as a stronger society.
Mr Lee struck this upbeat note at an off-the-cuff address in his constituency of Teck Ghee in Ang Mo Kio, where he and his grassroots leaders distributed ang pows, vouchers and mandarin oranges to 275 needy residents. He later toured the nearby market and hawker centre, shaking hands and signing autographs.
In a sign of the worsening times, the number of recipients had increased - from 220 last year. So too the amount of money in the red packet - from $80 to $100.
It is such ground-up community efforts that are especially necessary now, said Mr Lee.
The Government will do its part to help Singaporeans ride out the downturn, the Prime Minister promised, listing a litany of schemes from ComCare to GST offset packages.
'But if everything depends on government schemes and it becomes a matter of beaurcratic organisation, entitlement, I think we'll make this impersonal and we'll weaken ourselves as a society.
'And instead of having a sense of mutual support and warmth and comradeship, we'll cultivate a sense of reliance and ultimately a society which is not as strong as it should be.'
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/Singapore/Story/STIStory_324806.html
Don't over-rely on govt
Community should also chip in during this downturn says PM Lee
By Li Xueying, Political Correspondent
THE coming year on the lunar calendar is that of the ox - a strong animal, which while 'not very aggressive, is completely dependable'.
Noting this on Sunday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong gave this reassuring message to Singaporeans facing a difficult ride ahead: 'So in our quiet way, we'll see through the year of the ox, and we'll come out of it alright, stronger than before and ready to grow and prosper.'
But he also warned against an over-reliance on the Government for help in 'everything', urging the community to also chip in during this downturn.
This way, Singapore will also cohere as a stronger society.
Mr Lee struck this upbeat note at an off-the-cuff address in his constituency of Teck Ghee in Ang Mo Kio, where he and his grassroots leaders distributed ang pows, vouchers and mandarin oranges to 275 needy residents. He later toured the nearby market and hawker centre, shaking hands and signing autographs.
In a sign of the worsening times, the number of recipients had increased - from 220 last year. So too the amount of money in the red packet - from $80 to $100.
It is such ground-up community efforts that are especially necessary now, said Mr Lee.
The Government will do its part to help Singaporeans ride out the downturn, the Prime Minister promised, listing a litany of schemes from ComCare to GST offset packages.
'But if everything depends on government schemes and it becomes a matter of beaurcratic organisation, entitlement, I think we'll make this impersonal and we'll weaken ourselves as a society.
'And instead of having a sense of mutual support and warmth and comradeship, we'll cultivate a sense of reliance and ultimately a society which is not as strong as it should be.'