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(16-05-2023, 11:35 PM)Choc Wrote: The problem is all the opposition parties just want to leech on the PAP government.
The 39% born loser hope to have more opposition parties to go against the PAP government but the opposition parties know they cannot and will not take the challenge to lead Singapore forward.
PAP government also not stupid to let all these 39% born loser to leech on them, hence they also got their strategy to deal with these oppies retards.
PAP will continue to govern Singapore for the next 20 years to come and these oppies retards will continue their sad songs of unhappiness since 1965.
(16-05-2023, 11:56 PM)Choc Wrote: Singapore will continue to prosper with a stable PAP government for the next 20 years to come because the opposition parties simply got no balls to take up the challenge to lead Singapore forward.
COE will continue remain above S$100K, HDB will hit S$ 2 million soon! Huat ah!
(16-05-2023, 11:56 PM)Choc Wrote: Singapore will continue to prosper with a stable PAP government for the next 20 years to come because the opposition parties simply got no balls to take up the challenge to lead Singapore forward.
COE will continue remain above S$100K, HDB will hit S$ 2 million soon! Huat ah!
(17-05-2023, 12:26 AM)Oyk Wrote: RK was already called out for her comments about "rich Chinese" and mosque leaders and CHC leaders walking.
It's not hard to tell that she tends to shoot her mouth off without fact checking. And she posted comments which were on sensitive issues: race and religion.
Pritam should have pulled her out but no, he got her to say sorry, and told voters "Vote for her!" That woman's character had been sexposed but the 39% still voted for her as if a public apology would miraculously change her into a saint.
This did not reflect well on Pritam but the 39% chose to not see it.
So the saint was voted and went to Parliament only to tell lies over and over. Pritam knew she was telling lies but kept quiet. Again this did not reflect well on Pritam but the 39% remain silent which is amazing. Lies and the lack of integrity are accepted by the 39%.
And WP under Pritam is supposed to be the oppo flagship with him being the LOTO.
In none of Leong Mun Wai's debates did Pritam make an effort to help him. What kind of a LOTO is that?
I don't trust Pritam to be Singapore's prime minister. I shudder to think, what if PAP loses 13% to the oppo and 39% become 51% because of, in the words of Lky, a footloose generation.
(16-05-2023, 09:12 PM)singaporean1964 Wrote: actually
i am curios how the pap train will eventually come to an end...maybe 20yrs in the future where the civilization collapse
(17-05-2023, 06:47 AM)Clyde Wrote: After the collapse, what will happen to Singapore? Will a new government be formed?
(17-05-2023, 04:33 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: People did not want to vote for her but she was in the same GRC as Jamus Lim...people were voting for Jamus to be in Parliament to raise the debate on economic issues .
(16-05-2023, 11:35 PM)Choc Wrote: The problem is all the opposition parties just want to leech on the PAP government.
The 39% born loser hope to have more opposition parties to go against the PAP government but the opposition parties know they cannot and will not take the challenge to lead Singapore forward.
PAP government also not stupid to let all these 39% born loser to leech on them, hence they also got their strategy to deal with these oppies retards.
PAP will continue to govern Singapore for the next 20 years to come and these oppies retards will continue their sad songs of unhappiness since 1965.
(16-05-2023, 11:56 PM)Choc Wrote: COE will continue remain above S$100K, HDB will hit S$ 2 million soon! Huat ah!
(17-05-2023, 04:33 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: People did not want to vote for her but she was in the same GRC as Jamus Lim...people were voting for Jamus to be in Parliament to raise the debate on economic issues .