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Singaporeans Have Spoken — And We Deserve What’s Coming

Aaron carter

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GE2025 is over. The votes are in.

The scam continues.

Let’s not sugarcoat it: Singaporeans have once again voted for their own slow destruction. Not because they didn’t know better — but because they didn’t want better. Fear won. Comfort won. Obedience won. Change? Dead on arrival.

This country has become a masterclass in soft authoritarianism, dressed up as democracy. The population is so thoroughly conditioned that they will cheer as their standard of living collapses, as long as they’re told it's “necessary” and “orderly.” The PAP didn’t need to win hearts. Just needed to remind you that things could always be worse.

And that was enough. Again.

The Illusion That Fooled a Nation

Many Singaporeans have clung to the illusion of progress — the upgraded HDBs, the occasional SkillsFuture course, the glossy brochures promising “resilience” and “renewal.” These symbols of managed prosperity convinced the middle class to stay loyal. “Look how far we’ve come,” they said.

But here’s the reality check: your children will pay the price.

They will inherit a city too expensive to live in, too rigid to move up in, too unequal to hope in. For most, life will be a lifelong treadmill — and the faster they run, the more they’ll realize the finish line was a mirage.

A few might escape. The rest will stay chained — white-collar slaves in a gilded economy, told to be grateful, always grateful, even as they drown quietly.

The Next Five Years: Decay on Schedule

1. Everything Will Get More Expensive — And You’ll Just Accept It


GST is up. Electricity bills are up. Transport costs are up. Public healthcare is inching toward American-style pricing. And wages? Flat, if you're lucky. Falling, if you're honest.

But Singaporeans won’t protest. They’ll budget harder, cut back, blame themselves, and vote the same.

2. Singaporeans Will Keep Losing Jobs in Their Own Country

The displacement is no longer subtle. Foreign hiring loopholes remain wide open. Employers chase cheaper, hungrier workers. CECA and other trade deals ensure a constant pipeline of competition — subsidised by your taxes.

But speak up? You’ll be told you’re being “xenophobic.” So we stay quiet, get retrenched, eat humble pie and apply for poorer-paying jobs.

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FUCK PAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Lol many Singaporeans bo lan par, they deserve it, we just watched, after this cos raise, road tax increase, public transport increase, also food items all raise price cos pap taxing it say tariff increases lol ,Singaporeans deserve it ,n also pigeon holes increased in price, n old pigeon holes depreciating, lol,also job lost to foreigners
 
Lol many Singaporeans bo lan par, they deserve it, we just watched, after this cos raise, road tax increase, public transport increase, also food items all raise price cos pap taxing it say tariff increases lol ,Singaporeans deserve it ,n also pigeon holes increased in price, n old pigeon holes depreciating, lol,also job lost to foreigners
Up to 65% of S'poreans have paved the way for their own gradual decline. It was not ignorance, but a preference for the familiar (the devil they know) over the unknown (untested Opposition which could have been an effective check on abuse of power by the PAP). Fear, comfort and compliance won; the possibility of change was thwarted. The PAP has perfected a subtle form of authoritarian rule, disguised as democracy. Citizens, conditioned to accept the status quo, have endorsed their own economic hardship, so long as it is presented as necessary and structured. The PAP did not need to inspire; they only needed to instill fear of instability. It works when dealing with sheep.
 
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Those who are smart and capable will stay away from SG… Even stay in JB is still better life quality..
Even 21 years after 1999 when Goh CT promised us a Swiss standard of living, many elderly S'poreans have no choice except to continue in their jobs long past the official retirement age. This is because the CPF retirement savings scheme is insufficient for them to stop working.
 
Up to 65% of S'poreans have paved the way for their own gradual decline. It was not ignorance, but a preference for the familiar (the devil they know) over the unknown (untested Opposition which could have been an effective check on abuse of power by the PAP). Fear, comfort and compliance won; the possibility of change was thwarted. The PAP has perfected a subtle form of authoritarian rule, disguised as democracy. Citizens, conditioned to accept the status quo, have endorsed their own economic hardship, so long as it is presented as necessary and structured. The PAP did not need to inspire; they only needed to instill fear of instability. It works when dealing with sheep.

For the enlightened 35% I would suggest they plan to live outside SG but dont give up on Singapore Citizenship.
 
I used to think it was PAP's fault too, then I realsed the main culprit is 65% sinkies.
69%. the other 4% are on long weekend holiday trips overseas thus too preoccupied with shopping and sightseeing to vote. if they were to return on time to vote they would sure vote ruling party as they unlike low ses sinkies have time and money (thanks to pap policies) to jiak hong.
 
Even 21 years after 1999 when Goh CT promised us a Swiss standard of living, many elderly S'poreans have no choice except to continue in their jobs long past the official retirement age. This is because the CPF retirement savings scheme is insufficient for them to stop working.
More taxes coming g for historical budget spending. Nimbly sinkies.


https://nigeriasolarcapitalpartners.com/singapore-announces-new-erp-rates/

Lala Move will have cost increases, lorry truck doing deliveries will pass increased cost to everyone. Majority really pawn every voters.
 
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