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What Voters want to really hear next GE 2015/16.

Tiu-leh-see-fart

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Don't harp on old issues. Those days of personal attacks on candidates or party like the past years to gain political mileage are over.
The goalkeeper is gone for good, the next GE and more to come should be meaningful ones.

Voters want to hear how can they live a lower- cost environment and a less congested island.
You know, higher living costs and over-populated country is usually caused by the Govt because of greed and power.

In this case, we can safely say that PAP is a chief devil of all problems in Singapore. How they tackle the wake of destruction is doling out vouchers and subtle subsidies only to worsen the situation. In other words, PAP mandarins are rich people and they have passive income to see through the next generation, they only do lip service to gratify the voters. Yes, you may do what you talk but at the expense of the voters. The PAP people are playing politics with Singaporeans, they are not serving the people.

The hard truth ===Lowering cost of living and seriously want singaporeans to have space to breathe really entail sacrifices, and PAP will not compromise.

So they harp on old issues or launch the old method of personal attacks to win votes during elections and continue the love story. Paranoid voters fall into this abyss.
This wicked wayang simply has to stop, it is too painful to go on.

Next GE , all oppo parties must focus on policies that can lower living costs and make Singapore not so congested. It is a very difficult task amid the severe damage done the PAP baboons. But this is what the voters want to hear.

You know, Coming ND rally will be same old story, fairy-tale economy and more stop- gap subsidies. PAP mandarins will never understand, voters are just denominators.

like everybody says---the good will prevail , the bad will be divinely punished.

One thing is for sure---the voters must be educated not entertained to see the change.
 
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swissbank

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Opposition supporters do not want this idiot

watch out this asshole
steve chia the sex maniac
 

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Man in the streets

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A relevant thread of all GE times.

Previous many GEs only to see PAP whacked Oppo parties either by throwing stones or nitpicking, and no ghost of debate of policies during the hustings but PAP won big time.

Remember Gomez saga, this vivid attack won PAP landslide. We could see how daft were the voters.

Now that the goalkeeper is gone for good. The essence of GE must be installed. The voters are smarter now. The playground is different also.

LKY factor cannot be used no more because living costs then is a whole- wide- world of difference compares to the present. Voters cannot live in the past and yet pay the huge bills in reality.
A 3 room flat during LKY's era cost only $6500. So what the fuck we are talking about this history now ?

Look at the transport fares and HDB flat prices----if these two eat up the lion share of your salary, it is a PAP slavery.
In fact, most singaporeans are slaves to the public transport and housing, and left behind nothing to be happy about.
Oppo parties must bring up these issue during elections.

The PAP baboons have no humanity to talk about policies, so they only threaten voters and find faults at Oppo parties to win votes.

Next GE is really about policies, do not let the PAP skunks get away this time.
 
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