October 31, 2008

List of Singapore Govt's Screw Ups

Josee100 said:

The PAP is getting increasingly out-of-touch with society. The list of items pisses off almost the entire strata of the society

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "The PAP is getting increasingly out-of-touch with society. The list of items pisses off almost the entire strata of the society"

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' Proposing to house foreign workers in a middle-class neighbourhood (Which other country does it?) '
' Opening the floodgates to an excessive number of questionable 'foreign talent' into the country '

hmm...certain points are kinda narrow minded though...
and i think i can get the idea what kind of background the author is from

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 2 November, 2008 - 2:37am

Agreed. Those comments certainly resonate some pluralistic prejudiced mindset. This is an era of globalisation people. Stay competitive, capitalism functions that way.

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 6 November, 2008 - 8:44pm

And I think anonymous coward above Think he/she is a talented Talent who hasn't been exploited and would not(sac) leave when My Country get into financial Trouble.
Thanks in advance if you really stay.
But judging from what is happening in the company I'm working in a lot of them are running road already.(without servin the nation awwwww)
Thanks (sac) for the extra workloads with no increase in salary.
Thanks (sac) for enjoying the fruit of our labours and running off when the going get tough.
For those whose employee left en masse This is what happen when you don't value local tertiary workers. Where ever you set up shop. Enjoy the result of your dependence on cheap workers == less profit. :)

Posted by Anonymous Onlooker* on 2 November, 2008 - 2:36pm

Oh well...if you really think you re being exploited...why not try going to our friendly neighbour up north?
Im sure they'll welcome you with open arms
:D

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 6 November, 2008 - 3:39am

the brits closed doors on foreign workers.

we? never.

True, They actually requires them to pass a skill proficiency test there.
Here NOTHING is tested.
And The students who got scholarship here and study here on taxpayer money are all of them really that good?
Because I have heard that some of them fare quite poorly in our education system but they are not publicized for some unknown reason and they are the head gangsters,bully whatever of some school gangs targeting younger student's pocket money.
Oh there are some 12 year old studying in 10 year old classes too. Gee how to compete with extra years of growth. Shouldn't they start at the same level age classes or international school with the dragon price son.
If they want to study here they should be the ones who catch up to the local students of the same age.not the other way around.
Oops I forgot their parents are dubiously rich too.as in extra ingredient in food products rich.

I have expected, the blame-shifting has already begun. It was the 2% GST increase. It was rising crude oil prices. Rising food prices. But that is putting the cart before the horse. These are symptoms, not causes. The root cause, the one simple reason that all the economists and all the newspapers never tell us about, remains the same. Inflation is a monetary phenomenon caused by an increase in the money supply over and above the increase in available goods and services in the economy of Singapore.
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johnedwin
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looks like communism looks way better now huh my annoymous phrens....

seems to me the japanese have the final laugh. anti foreigner policy etc etc........

should have left with the japs when they took my grand father away.

HAHAHAAHAAHA
stupidsingaporeans

Posted by fucksingapore* on 6 November, 2008 - 3:55am

Frankly, I'm quite disappointed with Josee100.
In a time of recession, your government needs your support more than ever.
I've done a re-write to put a more positive light on things here.

Keep an eye on Las Vegas Sands. If they'll default on debt & go bankrupt, then the casino at Marina Bay is in limbo. It'll be a spectacular loss of face for the Govt, even if it & Capitaland (Govt-owned) bail them out & take over the pr0ject.

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 11 November, 2008 - 1:28pm

The list just gets longer...

Posted by Anonymous Singaporean Coward* on 20 November, 2008 - 2:08pm

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