Key to use S’pore’s resources responsibly, rather than indulge in ‘fiscal fantasies’:
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Key to use S’pore’s resources responsibly, rather than indulge in ‘fiscal fantasies’: Chee Hong Tat
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I have seen this guy talk before. A potential key holder in our leadership.

Can be dpm type


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They should let hawker center maintained in its current state under the management of the NEA. 
A variety of affordable dining options and resources to assist the less fortunate members of Singaporean society in achieving financial success.

Considering its designation as a Singaporean heritage site, it is crucial to preserve a special place in the hearts of Singaporeans that remains unaffected by privatization.

When you open up bidding for a hawker center to be run by a private entity, for whatever reasons, profiteering will be the main objective over sustainability. 

It maybe the most logical and pragmatic choice for economical reason. But it destroyed our heartlands culture, and essence in unity.

Not every aspects of our life needs to swallow the hard choice. 
After all, there are only a few hawker centers in Singapore, and our nation can certainly afford to maintain them as a low-cost dining option for Singaporeans and the hawkers.

Why make it so difficult for government to be more open to the idea of subsidizing hawker center heritage? 
To foster a sense of nostalgia and emotional connection among Singaporeans by preserving and sharing cherished memories from the past.
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Isn't raising GST a fiscal fantasy?
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PAP is never honest and transparent

so, it is very logically for us to demand answers

1. Maids levy collected ( around $65 Million per mth)

2. COE collected (around $10 Billion per year)

3. NTUC Earning rents (around $15 million per year)

yet PAP can accuse its own people of "fiscal fantasies"

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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