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Lawrence Wong:"Real issue for today’s S'pore govt ― How to spend revenues fairly"

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Seriously Lawrence? Really? That is the real issue facing the PAP today? You mean this issue greater than rampant FT invasion stealing jobs and housing? Greater than inability to access CPF and retire in comfort? greater than the rising cost of living? Greater than the unaffordability of housing? Greater than the lack of political freedom? Wow ah Law, you must be the dumbest fuck in sinkieland. Dumber than SAmLeong.

Real issue for today’s Singapore government ― How to spend revenue fairly


SINGAPORE, Oct 18 — While the Republic’s first Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, was “against welfarism as a blunt instrument of redistributing wealth, and rightly so” — as Lawrence Wong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, put it — the Government of today is increasing social spending and strengthening safety nets.

“So, it’s no longer an issue of whether the Government should or shouldn’t spend more. We will be doing more,” said Wong yesterday, pointing out that the Government in the early years had to prioritise spending on areas such as public housing.

He was speaking at the launch of two new books on public policy — The Big Ideas of Lee Kuan Yew and Governing Asia: Reflections on a Research Journey of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy — which was held as part of the school’s 10th-anniversary conference.

In his speech, Wong touched on the topic of welfarism and social spending, while talking about one of Lee’s “big ideas” — sustainable development. He reiterated that Singapore had been founded on “democratic socialist ideals”. “As Lee acknowledged in his characteristically frank manner to a 1972 gathering of socialist parties in Asia, ‘socialism’ is an elastic word,” he said.

Wong added that while Lee was averse to welfarism, the former Minister Mentor recognised and believed in the necessity of a society in which, regardless of wealth and status, everyone has an equal opportunity to make the best of his potential.

The minister said the real issue for today’s Government “is how best to spend the revenue that we get from taxes in a fair and sustained manner”.

“In that sense, it’s not so useful to think of the Government as a separate entity from the people, with its own source of funds, as we sometimes tend to do,” he said.

“Rather, government is about the things we decide to do together as a people. Through fiscal policy, we contribute money to a central pot through taxes and spend that money to give expression to the shared values we wish to promote as a society.”

During the question-and-answer session, Wong said Singapore had not blindly adopted a “liberal free- market model” from the start. “We also had no money at that time in Singapore (in) 1965. We identified where the crucial needs were. We made priorities because of the lack of resources at that time and applied the resources that we had to the areas where we felt were of greatest concern and of high priority for Singaporeans.”

Wong was also asked about the dominance of social media in public discourse — for example, how Scotland’s recent referendum on independence did not turn out to be as close as social media framed it to be.

In response, Wong noted the importance of having a discourse “that doesn’t veer towards misconception, untruths (and) half-truths”.

However, this is not something the Government can address on its own. “The Government can take some steps, but society today is much more complex than just … the Government acting as the proverbial referee,” he said.

Referring to examples such as last month’s incident at Hong Lim Park, where protestors disrupted a charity carnival, Wong said people speak out from time to time when certain norms have been infringed upon and this is something to be encouraged for a richer public discourse. ― Today
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NoOnEsAwMe

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how to spend fairly.
fair to whom?
certainly not the taxpayers.
all those beautiful government offices.
i don't mind they look boring yet functional - and spend more for a better living for the man-in-the-street instead.

what happened to prudence?
they don't need to sweat for their money
so they just any how spend and call it fairly?
more focused on who gets the money rather than how the money came about in the first place?

c'mon, stop hiding behind bombastic linguistics.
it has been so long since the last election and the state of things remain as such.
 

Papsmearer

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how to spend fairly.
fair to whom?
certainly not the taxpayers.
all those beautiful government offices.
i don't mind they look boring yet functional - and spend more for a better living for the man-in-the-street instead.

what happened to prudence?
they don't need to sweat for their money
so they just any how spend and call it fairly?
more focused on who gets the money rather than how the money came about in the first place?

c'mon, stop hiding behind bombastic linguistics.
it has been so long since the last election and the state of things remain as such.

When they say revenues spend fairly, it means spend fairly for their FT pets who can get full ride scholarships, and sinkies cannot. they also spend revenues on teaching these FTs english, but sinkies must pay from own pocket for english tuition. In the PAP's mind, its fair for FTs mah.
 

borom

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Don't we know how the PAP spend fairly-Suzhou IP, ABC Learning Centre, Merrill Lynch, BOA, Barclays, Li Ning, UBS, Youth Olympics and many billions more to benefit foreigners.
Try not paying your S&C arrears to your PAP Town Council and you will know the true meaning of fair.
 

jw5

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LOL. The part which is unfair is the costs, i.e. their undeserved humongous salaries, not the revenues.
 

laksaboy

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Don't we know how the PAP spend fairly-Suzhou IP, ABC Learning Centre, Merrill Lynch, BOA, Barclays, Li Ning, UBS, Youth Olympics and many billions more to benefit foreigners.
Try not paying your S&C arrears to your PAP Town Council and you will know the true meaning of fair.

Don't forget the vast amounts of money pumped into the military.
 
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