The PAP did not spell how it will solve any of the major problems faced by S'poreans
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Plse disagree with me if.anything i said is untrue.  Challenge my points.

1. The main problems facing S'poreans are high cost of living, job insecurity; retirement inadequacy, high medical and dental costs, low birth rate, high stress , housing unaffrodability 

2. Until now with a few days left to polling day, they have not addressed any of these long standing issues that have plagued Singaporeans for more than a decade.

3. Instead they re-emphasize the need for more foreigners as if this is the way to jmprove the lives of Singaporeans 
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4. But shouldnt leaders look at the people's needs first then articulate what to do to meet those needs?

5. It is very clear to me the PAP is committed to bringing in even more foreigners to grow the economy rather than addressing the needs of the people.

6 That is why the concerns and problems faced by Singaporeans keep growjng every year. Nothing is getting solved.

7. Logically speaking how does importing more foreigners solve the problem of high housing costs ...it looks more like the cause of the problem rather than a solution

8. The PAP claims foreigners help to bring in foreign investments and create job opportunities for Singaporeans. Why then after importing  foreigners to 40% of our workforce, Singaporeans rising job insecurities and limited job opportunities? The main rproblem the govt claims they are importing foreign labor to solve just gets worse as the number for foireigners increase. What is going on?

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9. Singapore is an ageing population whose main concern is cost of living because retirees and elderly workers have limited ability to increase.their income.

10. The PAP approach has a big mismatch with the needs of the people. It not only does not solve the problems face by Singaporeans they are making it worse.

11. I see the support for the PAP declining because of this.
If voters abandon the PAP, they are only being logical and rational.

12 The PAP gave voters very little reason to vote for them instead resort to fewr mongering and attacking the opposition.  

13. They are not giving voters anything positive  to look forward to.

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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(6 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  Plse disagree with me if.anything i said is untrue.  Challenge my points.

1. The main problems facing S'poreans are high cost of living, job insecurity; retirement inadequacy, high medical and dental costs, low birth rate, high stress , housing affrodability 

2. Until now withab few days left to polling day, they have not addressed any of these long standing issues that have plagued Singaporeans for more than a decade.

3. Instead they re-emphasize the need for more foreigners as if this is the way to jmprove the lives of Singaporeans 

4. But shouldnt leaders look at the people's needs first then articulate what to do to meet those needs?

5. It is very clear to me the PAP is committed to bringing in even more foreigners to grow the economy rather than addressjng the needs of the people.

6 That js why the concerns and problems faced by Singaporeans keep growjng every year.

7. Logically speaking how does importing more foreigners solve the problem of high housing costs it looks more like the cause of the problem rather than solutions.

8. The PAP when asked says foreigners help to bring in foreign investments and create job opportunities for Singaporeans. Why then after importing  foreigners to 40% of our workforce, Singaporeans rising job insecurities and limited job opportunities? The main rproblem the govt claims they are importing foreignnlabor to solve just gets worse as the number for foireigners increase. What is going on?

9. Singapore is an ageing population whose main concern is cost of living because retirees and elderly workerd have limited ability to increase.their income.

10. The PAP approach has a big mismatch with the needs of the people. It nkt only does not solve the problems face by Singaporeans they are making it worse.

11. I see the support for the PAP declining because of this.

If voters abandon the PAP, they are only being logixal and rational.

high cost of living, job insecurity; retirement inadequacy, high medical and dental costs, low birth rate, high stress, housing affrodability are YOUR PROBLEMS, not the majority of Singaporeans

Get it you fcuking oppie retard

knnbccbai, go get yourself a job with CPF

all your fcuking perceived problems will disappear immediately

sgbuffett gave away his fast food job to Pinoys to masterbate the stock markets and play politics, sell stuffs for WP for no pay

if only this lamer is willing to work hard, his life would have improved by leaps and bounds the past 15 years, thanks to PAP

All here agree?

The HEAVENS gave me the RIGHT TO RULE, so let me LIVE LONG & PROSPEROUS.
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#3

Their manifesto lack of substance and with lots of mothershood statements
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(5 hours ago)FartSunKing Wrote:  high cost of living, job insecurity; retirement inadequacy, high medical and dental costs, low birth rate, high stress, housing affrodability are YOUR PROBLEMS, not the majority of Singaporeans

Get it you fcuking oppie retard

knnbccbai, go get yourself a job with CPF

all your fcuking perceived problems will disappear immediately

sgbuffett gave away his fast food job to Pinoys to masterbate the stock markets and play politics, sell stuffs for WP for no pay

if only this lamer is willing to work hard, his life would have improved by leaps and bounds the past 15 years, thanks to PAP

All here agree?

So cost of living is not a problem that hurts most Singaporeans? Care to explain yourself?

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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(5 hours ago)Bigiron Wrote:  Their manifesto lack of substance and with lots of mothershood statements

I suggest people read the PAP manifesto in full and not throw in the dustbin to know there is nothing inside except hollow.promises

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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(6 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  Plse disagree with me if.anything i said is untrue.  Challenge my points.

1. The main problems facing S'poreans are high cost of living, job insecurity; retirement inadequacy, high medical and dental costs, low birth rate, high stress , housing unaffrodability 

2. Until now with a few days left to polling day, they have not addressed any of these long standing issues that have plagued Singaporeans for more than a decade.

3. Instead they re-emphasize the need for more foreigners as if this is the way to jmprove the lives of Singaporeans 
[Image: CRI8hxP.jpeg]

4. But shouldnt leaders look at the people's needs first then articulate what to do to meet those needs?

5. It is very clear to me the PAP is committed to bringing in even more foreigners to grow the economy rather than addressing the needs of the people.

6 That is why the concerns and problems faced by Singaporeans keep growjng every year. Nothing is getting solved.

7. Logically speaking how does importing more foreigners solve the problem of high housing costs ...it looks more like the cause of the problem rather than solutions.

8. The PAP claim foreigners help to bring in foreign investments and create job opportunities for Singaporeans. Why then after importing  foreigners to 40% of our workforce, Singaporeans rising job insecurities and limited job opportunities? The main rproblem the govt claims they are importing foreign labor to solve just gets worse as the number for foireigners increase. What is going on?

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9. Singapore is an ageing population whose main concern is cost of living because retirees and elderly workers have limited ability to increase.their income.

10. The PAP approach has a big mismatch with the needs of the people. It nkt only does not solve the problems face by Singaporeans they are making it worse.

11. I see the support for the PAP declining because of this.
If voters abandon the PAP, they are only being logixal and rational.

12 The PAP gave voters very little reason to vote for them instead resort to fewr mongering and attackjng the opposition.  

13. They are not giving voters anything positive  to look forward to.

You will be surprised many jobless Singaporean still support pap because their family member can get almost $2000 of workfare from the government. Then, their children also get free education, free tuition from cdc, free textbooks from the school and also free school pocket money for them to spend.
These people also received $100K of HDB grant to buy a 5-room flat.
No need to work and life for them is like heaven in Singapore.
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#7

(5 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  So cost of living is not a problem that hurts most Singaporeans? Care to explain yourself?

What cost of living hurts most Singaporeans?

Housing cost? Thanks to HDB, CPF & PAP, BTO Public Housing is FREE for a LIFETIME + Net Profits

Higher resale HDB prices now means PAP housing policies have benefitted Singaporean households more than before

BTO HDB flats are affordable to those who are eligible to buy, this is a fact, that is why the more expensive HDB BTO flats at prime locations have higher application rate

IF housing is not affordable or expensive, there will be less buyers or no buyers, get it you stupid fcuk! 

Bus and mrt fares are cheap, period

Cars are expensive to tax the rich and to make the roads less crowded, not an issue to most Singaporeans

Medicare are NOT expensive if you have a job with CPF or if you are an old fcuk from Merdeka or Pioneer generation with Medishield Life

Dental treatment is FREE in schools and not expesive at Polyclinics but you have to get appointments and wait for your turn to enjoy cheap dental treatments

Food prices have increased significantly compared to prices before Covid19 due to inflation, not cause by poor PAP governance/leadership

But those with a job does not whine over food prices, trust me, I know, I have 2 daughters who graduated from NUS recently and they have a job

They just paid for our dinner in a restaurant, I know how much they earn compared to food prices now

BTW most retirees have more than enough savings to pay for higher meal costs, they are willing to spend on food, don't care if more expensive now

Because they know food prices will not kill them, and they cannot take their money with them so they eat like a king in hawker centres while you whine here like a little shit

The HEAVENS gave me the RIGHT TO RULE, so let me LIVE LONG & PROSPEROUS.
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#8

(6 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  Plse disagree with me if.anything i said is untrue.  Challenge my points.

1. The main problems facing S'poreans are high cost of living, job insecurity; retirement inadequacy, high medical and dental costs, low birth rate, high stress , housing unaffrodability 

2. Until now with a few days left to polling day, they have not addressed any of these long standing issues that have plagued Singaporeans for more than a decade.

3. Instead they re-emphasize the need for more foreigners as if this is the way to jmprove the lives of Singaporeans 
[Image: CRI8hxP.jpeg]

4. But shouldnt leaders look at the people's needs first then articulate what to do to meet those needs?

5. It is very clear to me the PAP is committed to bringing in even more foreigners to grow the economy rather than addressing the needs of the people.

6 That is why the concerns and problems faced by Singaporeans keep growjng every year. Nothing is getting solved.

7. Logically speaking how does importing more foreigners solve the problem of high housing costs ...it looks more like the cause of the problem rather than a solution

8. The PAP claims foreigners help to bring in foreign investments and create job opportunities for Singaporeans. Why then after importing  foreigners to 40% of our workforce, Singaporeans rising job insecurities and limited job opportunities? The main rproblem the govt claims they are importing foreign labor to solve just gets worse as the number for foireigners increase. What is going on?

[Image: LJvLajt.jpeg]

9. Singapore is an ageing population whose main concern is cost of living because retirees and elderly workers have limited ability to increase.their income.

10. The PAP approach has a big mismatch with the needs of the people. It not only does not solve the problems face by Singaporeans they are making it worse.

11. I see the support for the PAP declining because of this.
If voters abandon the PAP, they are only being logical and rational.

12 The PAP gave voters very little reason to vote for them instead resort to fewr mongering and attacking the opposition.  

13. They are not giving voters anything positive  to look forward to.

PAP already helping all these issues you mentioned here. You still dreaming at home ah with your mother and cheap taobao thing?
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(5 hours ago)Sharexchange Wrote:  PAP already helping all these issues you mentioned here. You still dreaming at home ah with your mother and cheap taobao thing?

So how is PAP addressing any of these? Remmeber i said "solve" puttjng a band aid to slow a problem as it get worse  does not solve it.

Example is CDC vouchers. Or giving more grants for BTO. ...this does not solve the housing shortage...it just relieve the pain where it is highest.

That is the PAP approach to many of the problems thats why things dont get better.

They are just patching symptoms

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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(5 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  So how is PAP addressing any of these? Remmeber i said "solve" puttjng a band aid to slow a problem as it get worse  does not solve it.

Example is CDC vouchers. Or giving more grants for BTO. ...this does not solve the housing shortage...it just relieve the pain where it is highest.

That is the PAP approach to many of the problems thats why things dont get better.

They are just patching symptoms

Its ok...u need to look deeper and understand
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(5 hours ago)FartSunKing Wrote:  What cost of living hurts most Singaporeans?

Housing cost? Thanks to HDB, CPF & PAP, BTO Public Housing is FREE for a LIFETIME + Net Profits

Higher resale HDB prices now means PAP housing policies have benefitted Singaporean households more than before

BTO HDB flats are affordable to those who are eligible to buy, this is a fact, that is why the more expensive HDB BTO flats at prime locations have higher application rate

IF housing is not affordable or expensive, there will be less buyers or no buyers, get it you stupid fcuk! 

Bus and mrt fares are cheap, period

Cars are expensive to tax the rich and to make the roads less crowded, not an issue to most Singaporeans

Medicare are NOT expensive if you have a job with CPF or if you are an old fcuk from Merdeka or Pioneer generation with Medishield Life

Dental treatment is FREE in schools and not expesive at Polyclinics but you have to get appointments and wait for your turn to enjoy cheap dental treatments


Food prices have increased significantly compared to prices before Covid19 due to inflation, not cause by poor PAP governance/leadership

But those with a job does not whine over food prices, trust me, I know, I have 2 daughters who graduated from NUS recently and they have a job

They just paid for our dinner in a restaurant, I know how much they earn compared to food prices now

BTW most retirees have more than enough savings to pay for higher meal costs, they are willing to spend on food, don't care if more expensive now

Because they know food prices will not kill them, and they cannot take their money with them so they eat like a king in hawker centres while you whine here like a little shit

Thanks for the  reply that i can respond to. I highlight the lart that is incorrect.  Punlic transport is afforable despite fare inceases that adds to the overall cost ...

Housing is a necessity so even if it is expensive people will but hence it js not true to say it is affordable because people still buy. High home prices undermines  ability of people to upgrade and get better housing to improve their lives when they need to esp when family grows.

Dental capacity at polyclinic is limited and does nkt cover  root canels, jmplants many Singaporeans go to JB because it is mow unafforable to them to be treated jn Singapore 

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What you say about retirement is not true.
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I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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(5 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  So cost of living is not a problem that hurts most Singaporeans? Care to explain yourself?

Let me try explaining it:

If $500 K is peanut to them, do you think the few dollars increase in daily expenses can be felt by them. they most probably will think u guys are wining for nothing.

These people are so enriched until they think All Singaporeans may be as rich as them or even richer, thus any amount may not seem enough
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(3 hours ago)kc172021 Wrote:  Let me try explaining it:

If $500 K is peanut to them, do you think the few dollars increase in daily expenses can be felt by them. they most probably will think u guys are wining for nothing.

These people are so enriched until they  think All Singaporeans may be as rich as them or even richer, thus any amount may not seem enough

exzctly 
our family hhas 2 cars
i hv a car 
my wife also has 1
but thi=ese arrogant comments still can get him in parliament !!
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#14

(5 hours ago)FartSunKing Wrote:  What cost of living hurts most Singaporeans?

Housing cost? Thanks to HDB, CPF & PAP, BTO Public Housing is FREE for a LIFETIME + Net Profits

Higher resale HDB prices now means PAP housing policies have benefitted Singaporean households more than before

BTO HDB flats are affordable to those who are eligible to buy, this is a fact, that is why the more expensive HDB BTO flats at prime locations have higher application rate

IF housing is not affordable or expensive, there will be less buyers or no buyers, get it you stupid fcuk! 

Bus and mrt fares are cheap, period

Cars are expensive to tax the rich and to make the roads less crowded, not an issue to most Singaporeans

Medicare are NOT expensive if you have a job with CPF or if you are an old fcuk from Merdeka or Pioneer generation with Medishield Life

Dental treatment is FREE in schools and not expesive at Polyclinics but you have to get appointments and wait for your turn to enjoy cheap dental treatments

Food prices have increased significantly compared to prices before Covid19 due to inflation, not cause by poor PAP governance/leadership


But those with a job does not whine over food prices, trust me, I know, I have 2 daughters who graduated from NUS recently and they have a job

They just paid for our dinner in a restaurant, I know how much they earn compared to food prices now

BTW most retirees have more than enough savings to pay for higher meal costs, they are willing to spend on food, don't care if more expensive now

Because they know food prices will not kill them, and they cannot take their money with them so they eat like a king in hawker centres while you whine here like a little shit

Medicare is expensive even to those who have jobs lah. And you yourself admitted that for dental treatment to get cheaper ones you have to wait for appointment. Hello... have u suffered from a bad tooth problem before or not? You think you can endure till your appointment date?

Food prices have gone up significantly in part due to global issues, but PAP aggravated it by raising GST, esp. at the wrong timing. It's not like the budget can't be balanced and they die die have to have the additional income from GST right? 

In Spore, you can survive but you cannot have a good quality of life.

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(6 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  The PAP did not spell how it will solve any of the major  problems faced by S'poreans

it is very easy to solve.

just treat PAP on how PAP treat Singaporeans.

VOTE FOR OPPOSITIONS like WP, SDP and PSP.

In opposition wards, we can give vouchers to PAP candidates to come to our community events.
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#16

The worst is PAP's Manifesto 2025

SM LJ CCBAI ( quoting Malaysian Traitor)

So vague and nothing concrete

Lack sincerity and taking us for a ride into the Ditch

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Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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#17

(6 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  Plse disagree with me if.anything i said is untrue.  Challenge my points.

I am a contrarian.
I think these problems are good for opposition.
the more unsolved problems we have, the opposition will have more chances in GE.
when i sense or see more serious problems, i always keep quiet, smile and happy for opposition.

let me share a real story.
when a guy joined a company as an expert, he saw many problems unrelated to him.
he kept quiet and never informed his boss because his boss was incompetent.
one day, the big boss fired his boss and he was promoted to replace his boss.
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(6 hours ago)sgbuffett Wrote:  The PAP did not spell how it will solve any of the major  problems faced by S'poreans

to invest in GE stocks, you need to invest in 3 grp of friends.

i have PAP friends.
i always support them to import foreigners and increase gst to 10%.
unfortunately PAP only increases to 9%

i have opposition friends.
i always tell them many problem created by PAP so that they can raise in parliament.
unfortunately they are bullied by PAP in parliament.

i have PR/foreigners friends.
i alway tell them the problems faced by singaporeans so that they do not want to be citizens.
fortunately they believe in me.

in GE 2011, i made a gain in Aljunied.
in GE 2020, i made a gain in SengKang.
in GE 2025, i expect a gain in SMC or GRC.

PAP friends will create more problems for opposition friends so that PR/foreigners do not want to be citizens
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#19

Got one taxi uncle also complained to his MP

He calls the MP "Big Nose" in Toa Payoh years ago

He went to his MP to ask for help because he had knee surgery

and was given "Fake Help" that worsened his medical condition instead

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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