
Talking is easy, but doing it is not so.   Just listen to PAP's agenda, nothing new.   Was said many times back in the old days.   Party for the People, Party of the People and (govt) by the People.
In the end, PM has to restress what was expected by the people.
Talk about bad things happening to Spore, is a fear monger technique. But though most of us wants a caring society and bureaucracy (headed by ruling party), we sometimes ask ourselves when are we having it?   Is it already at our doorstep?  
Working as a volunteer, I sometimes tell myself, we are really way off seeing those who needed help really required it badly.   But you think they always get it? Personally no, maybe a little, maybe nothing.
If the PAP wins everything again, I think I should migrate. 
  I really must buy myself a big insurance what if opposition won 1/3 of the seats... I think better find another country to take cover.... and I will sell the share listed in SGX... as STI will plunge
If a PAP candidate comes to my doorstep and shakes my hand, i would tell him/her
" Good Luck, U guys will be in for a REALITY CHECK... ... "
These elites have totally lost touch with the common people and talk airs about their fanciful ideas and policies.
better buy insurance, sg not welfare state. If anything happens, we only have ourselves to fall back on.
Kensonic77 ( Date: 17-Apr-2011 22:11) Posted:
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Just heard the army general over the television just now.
Something like " mai leow lui"   " mai boey sa-la insurance"
Bo ho say leow.
What u said maybe half right, most people would want to see their flat value to goes up. But, that well apply to flat that bought last 10 to 20 years. Eg, most avg low income family earn around 3000 p/m last avg 15 years buy a 4rm flat at 90k to 130k+ would happy to see their flat value goes up. But what about low income family now? Many low income new couple still earn avg 3000+ p/m but now a basic 4rm cost 250k to 350k+ (havent include COV 20k+ and basic Reno now also cost 20 to 40k+). They just want a flat to start a family, not buy and sell later for higher px. And with HDB rule u can only had 1 flat, so when u sell high, u also will buy higher in the end so u still earn shit. Food raising but still can cope as $3-5 per meal still can afford, but with low income paying high installment for avg $300k flat for 30 years make them suffer. Everytime u will hear people complaining, everything goes up so much but pay still same! U think how much they can save p/m with low input with very high output? Now also many new Gens couple complain that how to start a family with singapore now? They got not much CPF so need to top up tons of cash to buy flat(resale flat need COV 20k+, new flat u need to wait long long Q like 4-D TOTO), wedding cost a tons now and after that they had to work like hell to pay those load for 30 years. What about kid? How much u think u need to support a kid from 0-20 years+? 100-200k too! Dont be surpise around year 2020 u still get the same pay with some peanut increase and a new 4rm flat will cost 500-700k+, and maybe per/meal will cost u $6-10 with superfast inflation. Foreign worker come here earn and go back richer, their country things and house so cheap so can undercut us. But what can we do? We earn little and pay so much here. U think your medisave enough if u unlucky land up in hospital? Either U die or your saving wipe out! Or worst need to loan from friend and relative. Now singapore trend is, Rich get richer and Poors get poorer! Singapore always want to be world nos 1 and r advancing too fast for its own people, and singapore dont forget, it our own people who build this nation with sweat and blood! We fight for our country, and when war comes, foreign will all U-turn back to their own country, so in the end who will stay and fight? Rich is human and poors is not human ah!! Maybe 1 day your child want to get marry and ask u for $$$ cause they cant afford it. And the worst thing is u also got no $$$ to support them, and when they sick, either u use up most medisave on them or left nothing to yourself when old, that the outcome for begin poors that they also no choice. Many of my friend and worker i know everyday scold P@P u know, they always said, those high pay high edu sit in aircon office rich @SS know how poors live?
warrenbegger ( Date: 16-Apr-2011 01:49) Posted:
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WE Singaporean really happy with our Government? AKA, PAY AND PAY Pte Ltd.
Rubbish 1- They should also call those foreign talent to join 2 years of NS to fight for our country too, why waste our time if our own country always treat us like kids!
Rubbish 2- If they think foreign talent r better compare to us, why want us to vote? Let those foreign talent vote them la!
Rubbish 3- We singaporean work like hell here cause so many things expensive, those foreign talent earn here and take back double or 5x+ their country exchange rate! We r so undercut because of them yet who let them come rape our pay?
Rubbish 4- Very unfair for old and low income family. Eg, 15 years back they earn around 800 to 1500+, now still almost the same! With 15 years back 4rm flat around 90k to 130k+, now 4rm cost 250k to 600k+!!! (with very high COV somemore!) Car COE now rape u too!
Rubbish 5- They always said singaporean dont want to give birth or not enough, THEY should know why? Nowadays both couple must work if not will go bankrupt soon or pay flat till die or by staying a few day at NUH/TTS or SGH resort! U havent die see bill can heart attack die faster! Even Lim chu kang condo also very exp!
Rubbish 6- Vote PAP really kanna Pay And Pay. Pay flat till siao! Pay COE till siao! Pay Fine till siao! Pay GST till siao! And Pay Medicial till half dead liao!
Rubbish 7- Too much rubbish liao, if they like foreign talents more than us, then maybe i will vote others. At least other party know what we really want!

NTUC can bar people from entering and can refuse to let you buy thing from them -
Samantha from Holland Village is  2nd on the Barred List........................hahaha!!
This day has finally  come!!!
More to come!
Changi Prison still has lots of empty shells not occupied yet.
Shell with facilities - toilet bowl, hooked up to the  drinking water tube......Imagine drinnking water from a tube that connected to the toilet bowl..
hotokee ( Date: 15-Apr-2011 11:35) Posted:
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pharoah88 ( Date: 15-Apr-2011 11:17) Posted:
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Don’t get scammed
1.
Remember that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.2.
— why would you be singled out for a windfall or other special treatment out of the millions of other Internet users. If you cannot find a good reason, it is probably a scam.
3.
Just because an email or website is presented attractively does not mean that it is telling you the truth. 4.
Too many users end up the victims of Internet crime because they do not stop to think but instead act on impulse by clicking on a “sexy” link or an interesting looking attachment without considering the consequences.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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WHY  authorities and pOlIce are nOt ACTIVELY policing, arresting and punishing these SCAMMERS ? ? ? ?
SGX reprimands Medi-Flex, ex-directors, to refer case to CAD
SINGAPORE
The two are Mr Tu Ah Kim, who founded the business in 1999 and was managing director from Dec 2003 to March 2007, when he stepped down but remained as executive director until his resignation in Aug 2007 and Mr Hew Yew Fook, who was executive director from Sept 2004 to Aug 2007.
In a statement yesterday, SGX said serious irregularities were highlighted in a report dated July 8, 2009, by accounting firm Ernst & Young’s Malaysian office. The exchange said it is of the view that the former directors failed to comply with listing rules to act in the interest of shareholders. In addition, they did not demonstrate the qualities and standards expected of directors and the management of a SGX-listed company.
Irregularities were found in payments of company’s funds to entities and accounts for the benefit of Mr Tu, amounting to at least RM$5.1 million (S$2 million). SGX also said it noted the possible involvement of four other former employees of a Medi-Flex subsidiary. SGX will be referring the case to the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) here.
It has also directed Medi-Flex to lodge a report against the former directors with the CAD in Singapore and relevant authorities in Malaysia on the irregularities highlighted in the Ernst & Young report.
— Singapore Exchange (SGX) has reprimanded Catalist-listed Medi-Flex and two of its former directors for breaching listing rules and failing to follow corporate governance practices.A method to Singapore’s Cabinet renewal
Retiring of old guard in line with the People’s Action Party’s emphasis on leadership renewal, say analysts
Neo Chai Chin
chaichin@mediacorp.com.sg
SINGAPORE
Professor Jayakumar, 71, and Mr Lim, 63, join Dr Tony Tan, 71, Dr Lee Boon Yang, 63, and Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, 63, as Cabinet ministers who have stepped down since Mr Lee took office in August 2004.
Currently, 10 of the 21 ministers — including Prof Jayakumar and Mr Lim, who will not be standing in the coming GE — were elected in the last three elections in 1997, 2001 and 2006.
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O V E R H E A R D " :
WHY  OLDEST  ONES  nOt REPLACED and RENEWED ? ? ? ?
— The impending departure of People’s Action Party (PAP) stalwarts S Jayakumar and Lim Boon Heng from the political scene will bring the total number of ministers who have retired in recent years to five, as Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong moulds the next generation of leaders to bring the Republic forward.NCMP scheme ‘can help to
highlight weaknesses in policies’
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Very Important to have
The RIGHT " A" TEAM
nOt the " If A bUt F" TEAM
In his letter “Will there be ‘smokers’ paths’?” (April 14), Mr Jason Tan asked where smokers would have to walk if they are heading towards the MRT station or bus stop.
On the way home from the MRT station, I passed a couple coming from the opposite direction.
Both were smoking, and the guy exhaled his smoke right into my face. But there was nothing I could do, because it was not a covered walkway and therefore the off-limit zone did not apply.
Civic-minded smokers have only these inconsiderate smokers to blame for non-smokers’ complaints.
The authorities should prohibit smokers from lighting up when they are on the move. With the yellow boxes in place at coffeeshops, enclosed “smoking rooms” should also be built, such as those seen at some airports.
Impose a ban on smoking outside these enclosed smoking rooms.
This will make Singapore effectively smoke-free and better for the health of the wider community, while leaving room for smokers to light up among their own.
Existing yellow boxes for smokers are not effective for two reasons — tables placed just next to these yellow boxes are still subjected to drifting cigarette smoke.
There appears to be a lack of enforcement [WHERE are the pOlIce OffIcers ? ? ? ?], judging by my many encounters with those who blatantly lit up outside a yellow box.