Is Alvin Tan a newsreader or MP/MOS? Why is he regurgitating like a newsreader? LOL

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Pay him $800K/year as MOS just to show a smiling face and regurgitate script like a newsreader?

This CB Kia needs to be voted out in next GE. NBCB.

 
Why is this turd reporting on an obvious PAP campaigning stunt as though it were some public service being offered? :rolleyes:

Look at what's being painted on those buses! :whistling:

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See how he tried to throw a smokescreen to Gerald Giam's question by claiming that putting PAP MP faces on Marine Parade shutter buses helps seniors to identify their surrounding.

Think this CBkia really need to be lynched non-stop in public for insulting voter's intelligence.


 
Pay him $800K/year as MOS just to show a smiling face and regurgitate script like a newsreader?

This CB Kia needs to be voted out in next GE. NBCB.


People try to do his job lah
Dun like that disturb people lah
 
See how he tried to throw a smokescreen to Gerald Giam's question by claiming that putting PAP MP faces on Marine Parade shutter buses helps seniors to identify their surrounding.

Think this CBkia really need to be lynched non-stop in public for insulting voter's intelligence.



Whole PAP must be lynched in public for copycat Obama policies 100% since 2008 until today, need Donald Trump to tear them a new asshole and expose their true facade to low IQ sinkies
 
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'Sell the first rate cut': Bank of America's top global strategist warns stocks could be in for trouble as the economy heads toward a hard landing and the Fed gets set to slash rates​

William Edwards
Aug 7, 2024, 1:24 AM GMT+8
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  • Bank of America's Michael Hartnett advises selling stocks at the first Federal Reserve rate cut.
  • Hartnett's analysis of past rate-cutting cycles shows stocks fall during hard-landing cuts.
  • Recession risks have been underappreciated by investors, Hartnett says.
 
He was taught to talk simply and humbly. :unsure::alien::laugh:
 
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