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    Bullshit of the day: S’pore could suffer if foreign managers return home

    From The Real Singapore: Must be one of those FTsh writing to warn about dire consequences if FTsh were to leave SG. What kind of bullshit? SG started off with nothing, no resources, no FTsh and yet the country became rich. FTsh came in as leeches, parasites. If they were that good, why did...
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    Unemployment rate inches up in Q1 but remains low: Manpower ministry

    . The report is a reflection that residents (PRs who are foreigners) are getting the jobs (2.9% unemployed) while sinkies (citizens) are not (3% unemployed). It is really dumb to encourage PRs to enter the work force. They are here to work; if they are unemployed, they are redundant to SG...
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    Are Pappies Now Reversing Their Dumb Policies?

    Days ago, the botak Minister said 3% growth is enough for SG and mass immigration of FTsh should be reduced. Now he is saying locals should be groomed to head local banking and financial industries. Is the Minister saying that the pappies had erred in the past for not appointing locals to...
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    Are PRs Being Treated Like Citizens in SG?

    There are any freebies granted to PRs as if they are shitizens in SG such as travel concession in public transport and many other schemes like this one written to seem that only Singaporeans are eligible but in reality, the PRs have the same privilege too - . So, the point here is: Why the...
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    Chairman Mao and LKY

    Chairman Mao and LKY are both internationally well known political personalities in their own rights with certain similarities and glaring differences. 1. Chairman Mao whacked his political foes and they ran off to hide in Taiwan. LKY whacked his political foes and sent them off to jail...
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    Don't let xenophobia take root in Singapore: MP Arthur Fong

    Is xenophobia really bad for a country? Look at Japan. Japs are truly xenophobic but they have done well since WW2.
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    Good governance the key to Singapore’s success, Government says

    To ensure a fair and consistent system of rules and laws, all foreigners in SG must be punished adequately for committing offences in the country. Sending them to jail or punishing them by imposing fines is a child's play. They must be deported after conviction in court to deter other foreigners...
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    More to be done for elderly, says Government

    Elderly sinkies should be allowed to have free medical care. They should not be made to depend on children for financial assistance to pay for their hospitalisation and outpatient treatment. If Tony could give away millions $$$$ to Pinoy land and Indonesia like red packets, why did not the...
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    The walking eagle

    Found this posting by Kuailan: Wonder who in pappies should have the distinction of being honoured with the name of the Walking Eagle.
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    Govt will help small businesses maximise workers' contributions: PM Lee

    SINGAPORE: The government will help small and medium enterprises maximise their local and foreign workers' contributions, amid the ongoing manpower crunch. This was Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's assurance to firms at the Malay-Muslim Business Conference held on Wednesday. He said the...
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    Girlfriend abuser gets 12 months’ jail

    SINGAPORE: An overly-suspicious man was on Wednesday sentenced to 12 months' jail for abusing his two former girlfriends. Delivery driver Mohamad Affindi Mohd Ali, 37, had repeatedly slapped, punched and kicked his 26-year-old ex-girlfriend in November 2011. He suspected she was having an...
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    Man fined S$1.95m for importing duty-unpaid liquor

    SINGAPORE: A former company director was on Monday fined S$1.95 million for importing duty-unpaid liquor. Qi Shuai, 28, pleaded guilty to six charges of importing, possessing and dealing in duty-unpaid beer and rice wine. Qi, who was the director of wholesale trading company Tita Logistics...
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    Authorities committed to maintaining law and order in Geylang: Iswaran

    SINGAPORE: Second Home Affairs Minister S Iswaran has given the assurance that authorities remain resolute in its commitment to maintain law and order in the Geylang area, and will take additional measures where necessary.... Apart from police presence, CCTVs and street-lights were added to the...
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    Man accused of having paid sex with minor acquitted

    SINGAPORE: A man accused of having paid sex with a minor was acquitted of the offence after a six-day trial. Ng Kheng Siang, 43, is the first man involved in an online vice ring case, to claim trial and walk away a free man. The businessman was accused of having paid sex with a minor on...
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    Man charged with being drunk, hurting police officer

    SINGAPORE: A Chinese national who hurt a police officer while he was held in a police lockup was charged in court on Tuesday. Bai Ting, 28, also faces a charge for being drunk and incapable of taking care of himself in a public place. Bai was found drunk at about 7pm on Sunday at Lorong...
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    Police in control of situation in Geylang, says NPC commanding officer

    SINGAPORE: Sustained enforcement efforts in Geylang have placed a strain on police resources, but the men in blue say they are in control of the crime situation in the area. This was reinforced by the Commanding Officer of Geylang Neighbourhood Police Centre (NPC) on Thursday Whilst the CP...
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    Driver faces charges of dangerous driving, drug influence in accident

    SINGAPORE: A motorist who was involved in a fatal accident along the Central Expressway (CTE) last August will be charged in court on Friday. The 34-year-old driver faces charges for dangerous driving which resulted in four deaths, and driving under the influence of drugs. Amend the...
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    Man arrested for obscene act on public bus

    SINGAPORE: A 17-year-old girl on a bus to Bukit Batok Bus Interchange had a rude shock when she saw a man doing an obscene act on the public bus. But she managed to keep cool and alerted the bus captain of the SMRT Bus 106, who then called the police Why such offence is not treated...
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    Cleaning businesses to be licensed

    SINGAPORE: With the Environmental Public Health (EPH) Amendment Bill coming into force on Tuesday, Singapore authorities are reminding cleaning businesses to submit their applications for cleaning business licences. All general cleaning businesses in Singapore, even if these services form...
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    7 teens arrested for rioting

    SINGAPORE: Police have arrested seven men aged between 17 and 19 for two cases of rioting along Jiak Kim Street and Kim Seng Road on Sunday SPF and ICA should whack those culprits and deport them if they are FTsh on work permits, student visas or even PRs. Letting them go free after jail time...
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