Serious PAP Ong Ye Kung Warns Sinkies Against Believing Oppie Bullshit That Free Handouts Is The Solution!

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Social stratification is starting to become entrenched in Singapore,
and this is aggravated by a “perceptible reduction” in social mixing in recent years, warned Education Minister Ong Ye Kung in Parliament on Tuesday (15 May).

Alluding to Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh’s speech on cost of living issues on Monday, Ong told the House that the government had been successful in raising the living standards of Singaporeans over the years through a policy of inclusive growth.

For example, between 2006 and 2016, real median household income either stagnated or experienced close to zero growth in countries such as Japan, the US, UK, Denmark and Finland. In contrast, over the same period, there was healthy growth in Singapore’s median real household income as a result of income growth across the board.

“The strongest evidence of a healthy middle income group is changing lifestyles over time – birthday and festive celebrations in restaurants, living in bigger HDB flats and ECs, family vacations overseas. These are not enjoyed by an exclusive few but the broad masses,” noted Ong.

“(This is) one of our biggest achievements: Singaporeans are able to transform the lives of their families over one generation.”

This is all down to public policies such as ensuring universal access to good general education and broad access to tertiary education. The Minister added that today, seven in 10 of each Primary One cohort progress to publicly funded degree or diploma programmes.

However, even as income disparity has mitigated through policies such as the Workfare Income Supplement and GST vouchers, the 48-year-old conceded, “Singapore has wrestled with the issue of inequality since the birth of our nation (and it) remains unfinished business today.”

More money, more problems

The success of public policies has also led to a new set of issues. While some families who have done well are able to pass down the privileges to their children, “for families who cannot move up despite the stronger and better support that is available now, we find their circumstances more dire and challenging than poor families of the past,” said Ong.

“Social stratification is starting to become entrenched.”

Some have suggested that for low-income families who are finding it difficult to uplift themselves, universal welfare can solve their problems by making assistance broadly and easily accessible, Ong said.

Pointing out that the view is erroneous, he said, “No handout is actually free. Someone has to pay for it. Taxes will have to go up.” The government must and will continue to help those in need but “handouts are not the answer”, he added.

Ong, who is also Second Minister for Defence, also highlighted a related issue of concern. “There is a perceptible reduction in social mixing in recent years,” he said.

The Minister noted Singaporeans have always been “relatively blind” to race, income and family backgrounds, a culture that has been “carefully nurtured and reinforced”. This is the result of at least three policies: ensuring a good mix of residents of different races and backgrounds in housing estates, National Service and the education system.

But it is in the third policy that a “nascent class divide” has begun to be reinforced, said Ong. He pointed to elite schools that have “large proportions of students from higher income groups”.

“People are free to choose their friends and who they want to be with, but when groups are predominantly formed along socio-economic status, whether one is rich or poor, it’s the start of stratification, and that poisons society over time.”

He added, “Our policies will need to work against this trend to actively bring Singaporeans of all background together.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/social-divide-becoming-entrenched-warns-ong-ye-kung-110239880.html
 
we wouldnt need handouts if we were still masters of our economy and kings of the castle,but PAP u have stripped us of our fine roman embriodery and haberdashery,and instead lashed us to the back of the ox cart.....oh wait sinkies are coolies and farmers anyway......so please bring on the bumiputera policies.
 
Talk so much bombastic words.NATO.Just do it ! Reduce the salaries of the ministers and give more handouts to the citizens .
Another son of ex-Barisan Sosialis MP selling his soul for status,career and financial rewards.
 
how do u create a middle class thats enjoyed by the broadest masses?implement the highest minimum wage possible,increase tax rates for the rich.create a nation of middle class workers,producers and consumers.....after all the economy is powered by the masses,working and spending it makes no sense why we even need the rich.
 
how do u create a middle class thats enjoyed by the broadest masses?implement the highest minimum wage possible,increase tax rates for the rich.create a nation of middle class workers,producers and consumers.....after all the economy is powered by the masses,working and spending it makes no sense why we even need the rich.

How do you create a middle class for more people you ask? Why, just import them! That is the fastest way. We get to toot our horns and congratulate ourselves from time to time. :cool:
 
Just returned our CPF when we 55 or 60, good only at talking cock.
This is a right that was taken away. The contribution turned into a indirect taxation for those unable to withdraw their savings.
 
Why is he flogging a dead horse?

Are ppl really that stupid to think handouts are free and doesn't come from taxes? Oh... wait.....
 
Mr ong does the dishonorable thing of blaMing woody for distributing new Singapore shares . He also accuse all ministars of handing out angpows n food packets. Fap must sue him n bankrupt him else this become holy gospel
 
That's why higher GST is good for people right?
Stupid Malaysians
 
Some have suggested that for low-income families who are finding it difficult to uplift themselves, universal welfare can solve their problems by making assistance broadly and easily accessible, Ong said.
Pointing out that the view is erroneous, he said, “No handout is actually free. Someone has to pay for it. Taxes will have to go up.” The government must and will continue to help those in need but “handouts are not the answer”, he added.

why taxes have to go up all the time?
in the late 60s scums used Singapore Sweep and TOTO profit to build the stadium.
in 1990 the scums implemneted COE on the pretense that sillypoore is a tiny
in 1998 scums started the ERP scheme , giving the deceitful reason that it is to
control vehicles movement in the city area.
Later erp was implement all over sillypoore.
now the stadium had been built ,
can scums use the excess $ to ease the burden of the lower income ?
what about the $$ from coe and erp , should scums use these extra $$$ to help ?
if scums are so concern about shortage of $ ,
why was the estate duty abolished ?
 
“No handout is actually free. Someone has to pay for it. Taxes will have to go up.” The government must and will continue to help those in need but “handouts are not the answer”,
Yes we did not give any hangouts and yes the taxes did increase in a few years time. Multi million dollar salaries decreased? Long live PAP
 
Haha i thought they are the one giving handouts until very song before erection
After giving handouts, increase every shit, no meh?
 
Speaking in Parliament today (May 9), the PAP Minister said the government is also looking to raise taxes like the GST:

“Given the inevitable rise in public spending, especially in areas like healthcare, infrastructure and security, Singapore’s fiscal position is expected to tighten considerably in the coming years. On the revenue end, Singapore has to adjust to changes in the global environment that could impact its competitiveness, including the reduction of corporate tax rates by several countries. But even as the Government raises revenue to meet growing expenditure needs, such as through the planned increase in the Goods and Services Tax (GST), taxes will stay competitive to encourage private enterprise and individual initiative.”

The news came after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife Ho Ching lost undisclosed tens of billions in overseas investments in recent years. In July 2017, the GIC – where Lee Hsien Loong is Chairman – lost at least an estimated S$43 billion. Temasek Holdings in recent months were also hit by a number of bad investments, including the S$643 million losses from ComfortDelgro after Uber played it out, a S$62 million write-off after a subsidiary declared bankruptcy in China, and in 2016 the sovereign wealth fund company lost S$24 billion in a single year.
Pressure for retirement payout has been increasing due to the retirement of the baby boomers, who are now in their late 50s and reaching the age of 63. The Singapore government is however delaying the payout by increasing the Minimum Sum, which doubled from 2003’s S$80,000 to the present S$181,000.
 
SG sinkies rakyats footing the familEE gambling losses. They might just lose the next GE on purpose as the next party taking over will stare at a bottomless pit of debt.
 
yes, and a lotsa leftist agenda seems to be scorned publiclee by FAP only to adopt them weeks later and rebrand as own invention, we know where the fakes come from alrite.
 
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