Confirmed: PM's speech inspiring and stimulating...!!!

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SINGAPORE: Education Minister Heng Swee Keat said the Prime Minister's National Day Rally Speech on Sunday was the result of an intense effort by Cabinet ministers and officials to look at some of the long-term challenges facing the country.

Mr Heng, who is also the chairman of "Our Singapore Conversation", said the speech was a substantive response to the year-long conversation.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening to participants of the first public forum following the rally.


The government's feedback unit REACH invited some 180 members of the public to the forum. They included youths, grassroot leaders and representatives of business federations.


They took the opportunity to engage the education minister on the significant policy changes announced at the rally.


During the dialogue, Mr Heng described the Prime Minister's speech as the most significant in recent years.

He said: "I find the speech particularly empathetic and responsive -- empathetic to the concerns of fellow Singaporeans and responsive to the views which were expressed during the year-long exercise in Our Singapore Conversation."


Mr Heng added that the prime minister has tried to impress Singaporeans that the government is strategic and forward-looking concerning the long-term challenges of Singapore, and at the same time remaining creative and bold in seeking new opportunities for Singaporeans.

Referring to the future development of Changi Airport, Paya Lebar Airbase and the ports, Mr Heng said despite the country facing constraints in land, it can overcome the limitations.


Participants generally welcomed the policy changes. However, they also expressed concerns on how the government would be able to implement them.


Some have more suggestions for the government to consider.

Abdul Kader Sahul Hameed, a Radin Mas resident, said: "They say that if you have the first kid, you have priority for a home. Maybe if you have two kids, or three kids you may have some priority or rebates on COE because they can go as a family in a car."

A Sembawang resident, Isiah Majid, said: "Maybe the government can consider allowing them to purchase a house, way before they get married, for example, if they start working they have some funds in their CPF, then they can start applying already. That means when they get married they already have a house waiting for them."

Mr Heng said the National Day Rally cannot possibly address every single issue.

He said: "The key takeaway from the NDR Speech should not be just individual items, but really together, what does it show. I think it signifies a very significant shift in key policy positions."

REACH has received a lot of feedback on the rally speech on its various platforms.

Dr Amy Khor, Minister of State for Health and Manpower, and chairman of REACH, said: "Many of it is positive to the overall message of NDR. You've got people describing it as 'inspiring', 'stimulating'.


"It shows the government has listened to Singaporeans, to their concerns. The government shows that it cares for the welfare of Singaporeans, among many other things."


REACH will continue to hold its feedback exercises until the end of the month. They include dialogues with working professionals, youths and a live Facebook chat.

- CNA/al
 
I met a young manager this morning and I asked him what he think of the PM's speech. He told me he is very impressed with the speech. He said it's nice to have a very sympathetic and very emphatic government who takes care of the people's needs in housing, education and in health. He admires our PM and his government and he said he and his friends will certainly vote for the PAP in the next election. He is so happy that at last, our government is helping the poor, the needy and the unfortunate ones.

The PM's speech definitely goes well with the ordinary Singaporeans.Many feel the heart and soul of their PM. This is a good sign that Singapore is moving in the right direction : towards a more just, equal and fair society with equal opportunities for all and with safety nets for those who are maginalized and who are disadvantaged.

Great inspiring speech indeed!!!
 
that chap probably got cream in his pants when he sees pinky,,,another closet faggot like pinky
 
I met a young manager this morning and I asked him what he think of the PM's speech. He told me he is very impressed with the speech. He said it's nice to have a very sympathetic and very emphatic government who takes care of the people's needs in housing, education and in health. He admires our PM and his government and he said he and his friends will certainly vote for the PAP in the next election. He is so happy that at last, our government is helping the poor, the needy and the unfortunate ones.

The PM's speech definitely goes well with the ordinary Singaporeans.Many feel the heart and soul of their PM. This is a good sign that Singapore is moving in the right direction : towards a more just, equal and fair society with equal opportunities for all and with safety nets for those who are maginalized and who are disadvantaged.

Great inspiring speech indeed!!!

Uncle, uncle, uncle ....you are hallucinating again. Quick take your meds.
 
how people can actually sit thru his speeches without falling asleep is the last thing i can understand..........
 
how people can actually sit thru his speeches without falling asleep is the last thing i can understand..........

I am surprised that no photos of DPM Teo sleeping on this night have emerged. Teo is the big sleeper in cabinet.
 

Leeporter : Err , don't mind I ask regarding the case of the girls going bald in some school of yours. Do you think being paid a few millions dollars as your salary from tax paying citizens, you should personally get yourself involved in the day to day affairs of a school which a principal, whose salary is also a rather sizable sum could well handle it?

Heng : I think those young girls like me so I got myself involved because the principal was a bitch to begin with and what more appropriate time to wade into the m&d fight than this?

Leeporter : So you don't think paying you this much is a complete waste of public funds?

Heng : Not at all. This incident just shows how indispensable I am in the education Ministry where I can go right down to the ground and handle even the smallest issue that bugs me.
 
Whilst he sketched out the general direction for how we should proceed, nowhere were there any details. Particularly absent was how much the changes would cost and how the extra costs would be paid for. Perhaps he was leaving it for a public debate — he did say, “we are going to do a public consultation, seek views before we decide on the details of the scheme and it will take a year” – which isn’t a bad thing at all. However, it is quickly apparent that a good part of the cost will be borne, not by general taxation, but from individual (albeit forced) savings.

- http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2013/08/22/healthcare-safety-net-improvements-long-overdue/
 
I met a young manager this morning and I asked him what he think of the PM's speech. He told me he is very impressed with the speech. He said it's nice to have a very sympathetic and very emphatic government who takes care of the people's needs in housing, education and in health. He admires our PM and his government and he said he and his friends will certainly vote for the PAP in the next election. He is so happy that at last, our government is helping the poor, the needy and the unfortunate ones.

The PM's speech definitely goes well with the ordinary Singaporeans.Many feel the heart and soul of their PM. This is a good sign that Singapore is moving in the right direction : towards a more just, equal and fair society with equal opportunities for all and with safety nets for those who are maginalized and who are disadvantaged.

Great inspiring speech indeed!!!

Ha!! You spoke only one young manager and come here to spout nonsense. I spoke to at least 20 persons from all walks of life, young and old and they said the only message they got from Pinky is the PAP is going to raise taxes. Not one I spoke can recall what the inept PM was saying not to mention praising him and speech.
 
how people can actually sit thru his speeches without falling asleep is the last thing i can understand..........

the speech was stimulating and awe-inspiring
that was why everyone was listening with great attentiveness
wonderful speech - a speech with new vision for Singapore
grand plans,schemes and developments that will bring Singapore to the league of great nations
who dare to sleep when such an important speech was being delivered.....majulah singapura!!!
 
Ha!! You spoke only one young manager and come here to spout nonsense. I spoke to at least 20 persons from all walks of life, young and old and they said the only message they got from Pinky is the PAP is going to raise taxes. Not one I spoke can recall what the inept PM was saying not to mention praising him and speech.

20 only? I met 200 at the markets and hawker centres, and 99% agreed our PM was wonderful and generous , taking great pains to look after the welfare of Singaporeans....wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!!!! We have HOPE and FAITH in our PM and in our Government! Majulah Singapura!!!!
 
the speech was stimulating and awe-inspiring
that was why everyone was listening with great attentiveness
wonderful speech - a speech with new vision for Singapore
grand plans,schemes and developments that will bring Singapore to the league of great nations
who dare to sleep when such an important speech was being delivered.....majulah singapura!!!

Do not know why, everyone in the house, when they do turn on the TV & see that pink shirted 'mee siam mai mum" with his short tongue mumbling, the TV gets turn off, the fingers somewhat gets STIMULATED & then you get inspired to go & do something much more fruitful, like scratching your balls for an example.
 
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fuck you kopisai...stop spreading lies here!:oIo:

good morning mr phua
how are you today
nevermind, try harder next time
I know you got a miserable coitus last nite
you can always try again tonite...good luck...
do you need vaga .....:)
 
Do not know why, everyone in the house, when they do turn on the TV & see that pink shirted 'mee siam mai mum" with his short tongue mumbling, the TV gets turn off, the fingers somewhat gets STIMULATED & then you get inspired to go & do something much more fruitful, like scratching your balls for an example.

morning sir
you are very humourous
must have enjoyed a wonderful sex last nite
pls give some tips to mr phua...he looks miserable this mourning...
 
all the lofty plans n ambition..... $$$ coming fr whr ? tax payers
 
all the lofty plans n ambition..... $$$ coming fr whr ? tax payers
no problem
we hav 200 billions in reserves
and perhaps more.....
more cash to singaporeans too...akan dating
we are among the richest countries in the world...
majulah singapura!!!
 
no problem
we hav 200 billions in reserves
and perhaps more.....
more cash to singaporeans too...akan dating
we are among the richest countries in the world...
majulah singapura!!!

richest in terms of cholesterol maybe
 
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