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To solve the problem, allow men to have 2 wives if they can afford it
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a few developed european countries have solved or reversed the low birth rate problem by throwing money at it.
this kind of reported low birth rate problem was solved by them 10 years ago.
but pap refuses to learn from them.
do not know why pap refuses to learn from the successful european countries.
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(18-09-2023, 10:50 AM)forum456 Wrote: a few developed european countries have solved or reversed the low birth rate problem by throwing money at it.
this kind of reported low birth rate problem was solved by them 10 years ago.
but pap refuses to learn from them.
do not know why pap refuses to learn from the successful european countries.
a lot of things that pap cannot solve but solved by other rich countries.
think pap refuses to solve due to high cost.
it is cheaper to mass import cheap foreigners to boost population.
other rich countries cannot mass import cheap foreigners because they have strong opposition parties in parliament.
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(18-09-2023, 10:50 AM)forum456 Wrote: a few developed european countries have solved or reversed the low birth rate problem by throwing money at it.
this kind of reported low birth rate problem was solved by them 10 years ago.
but pap refuses to learn from them.
do not know why pap refuses to learn from the successful european countries.
PAP will tell u DON'T Compare SG vs EU countries, will tell u look SG is small , no resources of its own whereas EU they are big , got own resources.
Will tell u , look around you , who building these, Money don't drop from sky
EPIC , PAP can Easily spend and spend like no body business ON The people Money which we contribute in taxes, paying GST , etc
for their own benefits more than contribute more back to the society.
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(18-09-2023, 10:55 AM)forum456 Wrote: a lot of things that pap cannot solve but solved by other rich countries.
think pap refuses to solve due to high cost.
it is cheaper to mass import cheap foreigners to boost population.
other rich countries cannot mass import cheap foreigners because they have strong opposition parties in parliament.
They clearly want to throw money at FTs rather than at us. So let the good idea flow with FTs doing NS do defend this country.
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(18-09-2023, 10:40 AM)klat Wrote: To solve the problem, allow men to have 2 wives if they can afford it
Remove Gender equality lah.
This is against Law of Nature.
男女是有别,天已经注定。
这世上只有公正,没有公平。
违反自然,必遭天谴!
人定胜天,是鬼话,千万别信!
Now women also become hunters not distributors,
they don’t need men anymore.
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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polices of PAP govt have caused the problem to worsen..
.they imported people causing cost of living to rise and population density to go up.
Higher population density drives down fertility rate.
PAP policies is the main cause of low fertility and they jeep making the situation worse due to greed for money from economic growth.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34914431...0variables.
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(18-09-2023, 09:38 AM)forum456 Wrote: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/18/singapor...e-it-.html
The biggest reason for this shift is how notoriously expensive it is to live in Singapore, and the high cost of living continues to steer many away from expanding their family, analysts told CNBC.
Almost two decades ago, Loh and her husband made a decision not to have children.
Today, 17 years later, the two of them are convinced they made the right choice.
“I may feel differently when I’m on my deathbed and have to die alone, but at the moment, the choice seems right to us,” said the 46-year-old who works in the tech industry.
Loh, who did not want to give her full name, is not alone
I also think she got it right.
This country for the past 10+ years doesn’t seem to run it like a country.
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