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SingFirst wants to ‘Restore our Nation’

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
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http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/08/30/singfirst-wants-to-restore-our-nation/

[h=2]SingFirst wants to ‘Restore our Nation’[/h]

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August 30th, 2015 |
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Author: Editorial



Over the past 2 days (28 and 29 Aug), opposition party Singaporeans First
(SingFirst) introduced 10 candidates for the coming general election (GE).
SingFirst is slated to contest 2 GRCs: Jurong GRC and Tanjong Pagar GRC.

It also took the opportunity to announce its slogan for this GE – “Restore
our nation”.

On Friday (28 Aug), SingFirst introduced its first 5 candidates:


  1. Tan Jee Say – Party Secretary-General and former Presidential candidate,
    61
  2. Fahmi Rais – broadcast veteran from Malay television, 48
  3. Melvin Chew Weng Hoe – sales executive in an MNC, 36
  4. Chirag Desai – market risk manager at international banks, 38
  5. Wong Chee Wai Gregory – IT consultant, 44

SingFirst will announce where its candidates contest on Nomination Day
itself.

singfirst-intro-presser-640x359.jpg

(L-R) Chirag Desai, Wong Chee Wai, Tan Jee Say, Fahmi
Rais, Melvin Chew


Foreign talent issue is still there

Secretary-General Tan Jee Say explained that the party slogan stems from the
need to “take back our country from the government that has given it away to
foreigners”. He said:


All the pies, all the sweet pies have been taken by foreigners, foreign-born
workers. And the Prime Minister says he doesn’t care about the Gini coefficient
as long as he can get 10 billionaires to stay in Singapore.
The influx of foreigners, which has led to strains on the public transport
system and stiffer competition for jobs, is a hot-button issue at this GE. Said
Mr Tan:


This country has been divided by the government’s policy on immigration, that
has pitted our citizens against employers, and foreigners. They have taken away
our jobs, not just our jobs. They have also taken our places in schools, and in
businesses as well – these foreign companies coming in.
Mr Tan also noted that there have been many abuses in getting work passes for
foreign workers:


How can you allow a PhD (holder) to come under S pass? That’s because their
salaries are $2,400 to $2,500. There must be a proper skill level. S level
passes are for semi-skilled. Do you call PhDs semi-skilled? This is an abuse of
the system.

Political analysts agree that the “foreign talent” issue has not gone away
despite assurances from the PAP government. NUS political scientist Reuben Wong
remarked:


The foreign talent issue is still there, especially for PMETs who want to see a greater reduction (in the level of foreign labour here). They will probably also have to deal with the whole debate about the transport infrastructure here… I’m sure the opposition will raise that at their rallies.
Many, like Mr Robin Tan, 33, hope issues relating to transport and cost of
living will be raised during the GE. “I’d like to see how the Government will
ease transportation woes, such as the breakdowns and congestion in the trains,”
said the IT manager.

A huge influx of foreign workers into Singapore in recent years has
overstretched Singapore’s mass rapid transport system, resulting in frequent
breakdowns. The latest major breakdown happened during evening rush hour on 7
July 2015. Train services on the North-South and East-West Lines were disrupted
for at least 3.5 hours, leaving some 250,000 commuters stranded as they jostled
for free bus services. Needless to say, many were hopping mad.

‘No point getting a (FT) misfit who cannot fit into
society’


Yesterday (29 Aug), SingFirst unveiled 5 more candidates:


  1. Dr Ang Yong Guan – Party Chairman, psychiatrist, 60
  2. Tan Peng Ann – Party Vice-Chairman, social entrepreneur, 67
  3. Dr Foo Ming Jin David – chemist and logistics professional, 51
  4. Sukdeu Singh – retired police officer, 64
  5. Wong Soon Hong – chemical sales director, 57

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(L-R) Tan Peng Ann, Wong Soon Hong, Dr Ang Yong Guan,
Dr David Foo, Sukdeu Singh


Dr Ang said that Singapore’s first 40 years was smooth-sailing until policies
in the past decade “affected Singaporeans’ self-esteem” and sense of security in
their future. He said the slate of candidates presented by SingFirst have a
wealth of experience in public and private sectors to scrutinise policies
affecting society, adding:


We want a new narrative, we want a new vision that puts Singaporeans at the
heart of the nation… This is the way forward for Singapore: Thinking with our
heart.
He also said the party aims to champion “responsible immigration” to ensure
foreign talent can fit into Singapore’s culture:


(There is) no point getting a misfit who cannot fit into society; fitting a
person into the environment is very important. We welcome foreigners but
everything being equal, Singaporeans should come first.
Indeed, in the past, the PAP government has welcomed all sorts of foreigners
who can’t fit into Singapore society. A
prime example is Yang Yin, who somehow
was given PR status. His PR application was supported by PAP MP Dr Intan. In
fact, he was on his way to applying for Singaporean citizenship. He is now in
remand facing hundreds of charges for fraud.

It’s not known how many more Yang Yins have been given PR and Singaporean
citizenship by the PAP government over the last decade.
 

escher

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/08/30/singfirst-wants-to-restore-our-nation/

[h=2]SingFirst wants to ‘Restore our Nation’[/h]

dmca_protected_sml_120n.png
PostDateIcon.png

August 30th, 2015 |
PostAuthorIcon.png

Author: Editorial



Over the past 2 days (28 and 29 Aug), opposition party Singaporeans First
(SingFirst) introduced 10 candidates for the coming general election (GE).
SingFirst is slated to contest 2 GRCs: Jurong GRC and Tanjong Pagar GRC.

It also took the opportunity to announce its slogan for this GE – “Restore
our nation”.

On Friday (28 Aug), SingFirst introduced its first 5 candidates:


  1. Tan Jee Say – Party Secretary-General and former Presidential candidate,
    61
  2. Fahmi Rais – broadcast veteran from Malay television, 48
  3. Melvin Chew Weng Hoe – sales executive in an MNC, 36
  4. Chirag Desai – market risk manager at international banks, 38
  5. Wong Chee Wai Gregory – IT consultant, 44

SingFirst will announce where its candidates contest on Nomination Day
itself.

singfirst-intro-presser-640x359.jpg

(L-R) Chirag Desai, Wong Chee Wai, Tan Jee Say, Fahmi
Rais, Melvin Chew


Foreign talent issue is still there

Secretary-General Tan Jee Say explained that the party slogan stems from the
need to “take back our country from the government that has given it away to
foreigners”. He said:


All the pies, all the sweet pies have been taken by foreigners, foreign-born
workers. And the Prime Minister says he doesn’t care about the Gini coefficient
as long as he can get 10 billionaires to stay in Singapore.
The influx of foreigners, which has led to strains on the public transport
system and stiffer competition for jobs, is a hot-button issue at this GE. Said
Mr Tan:


This country has been divided by the government’s policy on immigration, that
has pitted our citizens against employers, and foreigners. They have taken away
our jobs, not just our jobs. They have also taken our places in schools, and in
businesses as well – these foreign companies coming in.
Mr Tan also noted that there have been many abuses in getting work passes for
foreign workers:


How can you allow a PhD (holder) to come under S pass? That’s because their
salaries are $2,400 to $2,500. There must be a proper skill level. S level
passes are for semi-skilled. Do you call PhDs semi-skilled? This is an abuse of
the system.

Political analysts agree that the “foreign talent” issue has not gone away
despite assurances from the PAP government. NUS political scientist Reuben Wong
remarked:


The foreign talent issue is still there, especially for PMETs who want to see a greater reduction (in the level of foreign labour here). They will probably also have to deal with the whole debate about the transport infrastructure here… I’m sure the opposition will raise that at their rallies.
Many, like Mr Robin Tan, 33, hope issues relating to transport and cost of
living will be raised during the GE. “I’d like to see how the Government will
ease transportation woes, such as the breakdowns and congestion in the trains,”
said the IT manager.

A huge influx of foreign workers into Singapore in recent years has
overstretched Singapore’s mass rapid transport system, resulting in frequent
breakdowns. The latest major breakdown happened during evening rush hour on 7
July 2015. Train services on the North-South and East-West Lines were disrupted
for at least 3.5 hours, leaving some 250,000 commuters stranded as they jostled
for free bus services. Needless to say, many were hopping mad.

‘No point getting a (FT) misfit who cannot fit into
society’


Yesterday (29 Aug), SingFirst unveiled 5 more candidates:


  1. Dr Ang Yong Guan – Party Chairman, psychiatrist, 60
  2. Tan Peng Ann – Party Vice-Chairman, social entrepreneur, 67
  3. Dr Foo Ming Jin David – chemist and logistics professional, 51
  4. Sukdeu Singh – retired police officer, 64
  5. Wong Soon Hong – chemical sales director, 57

Capture54-640x329.jpg

(L-R) Tan Peng Ann, Wong Soon Hong, Dr Ang Yong Guan,
Dr David Foo, Sukdeu Singh


Dr Ang said that Singapore’s first 40 years was smooth-sailing until policies
in the past decade “affected Singaporeans’ self-esteem” and sense of security in
their future. He said the slate of candidates presented by SingFirst have a
wealth of experience in public and private sectors to scrutinise policies
affecting society, adding:


We want a new narrative, we want a new vision that puts Singaporeans at the
heart of the nation… This is the way forward for Singapore: Thinking with our
heart.
He also said the party aims to champion “responsible immigration” to ensure
foreign talent can fit into Singapore’s culture:


(There is) no point getting a misfit who cannot fit into society; fitting a
person into the environment is very important. We welcome foreigners but
everything being equal, Singaporeans should come first.
Indeed, in the past, the PAP government has welcomed all sorts of foreigners
who can’t fit into Singapore society. A
prime example is Yang Yin, who somehow
was given PR status. His PR application was supported by PAP MP Dr Intan. In
fact, he was on his way to applying for Singaporean citizenship. He is now in
remand facing hundreds of charges for fraud.

It’s not known how many more Yang Yins have been given PR and Singaporean
citizenship by the PAP government over the last decade.

Cleanse PAP Stinkapore into Singaporeans Singapore.
VOTE ONLY OPPOSITION
VOTE OUT ALL THE FUCKING CORRUPT PAPs

This fight is not just your voting for opposition, any opposition against the PAP
Singaporeans must do much more than just relying on their single vote.
Give them the money to support them in the fight.
Give them your time and energy to support them in the fight
They fight for you Singaporeans
They fight our common enemy
They fight the PAP and cronies, corrupt and rotten to the core, who stole over 180 billions from Singaporeans, and intent on stealing even more from us.


Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Regardless if they have primary school, or O levels or A levels or PhD
Regardless if they wear singlets, or tuxedos
Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Regardless if they wear slippers, or wear sneakers or shoes
Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Even if a rat crawl out of a sewer and stand as Opposition
Even if a cockroach with 6 legs and 2 long feelers at the head become Opposition
They will be much better for Singaporeans than the fucking corrupt perverted PAPs who only think of laughing all the way to their banks and back from the banks

UNDER THE FUCKING PAP, SINKIES ARE 4TH CLASS CITIZENS IN THEIR OWN LAND STOLEN FROM THEM BY PAP
PAPs ARE THE 2ND CLASS CITIZENS WITH THE LEE FAMILY AS THE FIRST CLASS ARISTOCRAZIES

FTs ARE TAKEN IN AS THE 3RD CLASS CITIZENS KICKING SINKIES INTO 4TH CLASS AND SINKIES GOOD ONLY TO GO
HEAD DOWN DOWN AND ARSEHOLES UP HIGH HIGH TO BE FUCKED AND TIEWED BY PAPs LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THEIR BANKS.

YOU MUST CANVAS FOR THE OPPOSITION, ANY OPPOSITION , BY TALKING TO YOUR FRIENDS AND THOSE IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD
UNITE ALL OF THEM TO VOTE OUT THE PAP AGAINST THEIR FUCKING FTs THAT THEY ARE TRYING TO PACK IN TO STEAL YOUR FUTURE AND YOUR CHILDREN FUTURE

TALK TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS , AND TO PEOPLE THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW
TELL THEM ALL TO TALK TO THEIR FRIENDS AND EVEN TO PEOPLE THAT THEY DO NOT KNOW

LET US REGAIN BACK OUR SINGAPORE FROM THE STINKAPORE THE PAPs ARE CREATING AT THE EXPENSE OF ALL OF US

STOP THE FUCKING PAPs FROM LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THEIR FUCKING BANKS AND BACK FROM THEIR FUCKING BANKS
 

Froggy

Alfrescian (InfP) + Mod
Moderator
Generous Asset
Tan See Jay already have my vote in Tg Pagar GRC no doubt about it.
 
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