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GKY TOK F88king COCK !!

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Gan Kim Yong TOK F88KING COCK !!!

When the Bus Ferry Terminal at Turf City was mooted, most of the operators felt that Turf City was a good choice. They were full of hope that their suggestions and application will be approved. One of them even went to the TV program to state it and made the application for it.

But, it was SHOT down !!! Why? That area housed these PAP minions !!! They had this Not IN My BackYard mentality too !!

So, Gan, WHAT THE F88K are you tokking about ? Look at your F88king BackYard FIRST !!! Typical CB Kia..................



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[TD="width: 546"]Providers of eldercare facilities must win community over: Gan Kim Yong
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SINGAPORE: Providers of eldercare facilities should work closely with the community, so that residents will accept such facilities and not view them as a burden or liability.

Health Minister Gan Kim Yong made this call when he addressed the attitude of "NIMBY" or "Not in My Backyard", amid concerns and unhappiness over the presence of such facilities in the HDB estates.

He said this at the end of a walkabout to Bukit Timah division on Sunday morning.

St Luke's Eldercare centre in Clementi Avenue 4 is an example of how community engagement has convinced residents to accept wellness and eldercare facilities right in their neighbourhood.

The centre also has a park next to it.

The Health Minister said most Singaporeans understand the needs of an ageing population, and accept the need for such facilities within the community.

He said it's inevitable that many of these facilities will be within the community, as land-scarce Singapore does not have outlying areas to build them.

"These facilities are built also to serve the people in the community. So, it is important for us to site these facilities where our senior residents can age in place. We hope that Singaporeans would understand the need for us to do so and they would come forward and work with us to see how we can finetune designs, programmes or facilities," said Mr Gan.

"I am confident that if we continue to engage them, we would be able to win them over and support us," he added.

At a dialogue session with residents, Mr Gan also made clear that the U-Save rebate, given as part of this year's Budget package to offset the Goods and Services Tax, is for the whole household.

He said it's not based on the number of people living in the flat.

Residents of Bukit Timah also raised the problem of monkeys in their neighbourhood.

The monkeys have created a mess while trying to look for food in dustbins. They've also tried to attack residents.

Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Law and Education and MP for Holland-Bukit Timah GRC, Sim Ann, said efforts have been made to tackle the problem, such as trying out the use of dustbins that are "monkey-proof".

"We will continue to work with the agencies because I am also concerned about resident safety. This is really the most important, while also respecting the fact that in an area that has got alot of nature, wildlife actually comes along with it," she said.

In September, the GRC will launch One Connect for private estate residents to better connect with government agencies on local maintenance issues.

- CNA/cc
 
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Almost every village, town and city is land scarce in terms of available and economical land. This makes us wonder why Singapore has one of the largest densities in the world for golf sites?

Take away 4-6 golf sites and build 4-6 homes on our islands and we are all set to care for our aged right here in Singapore. It is as simple as that.
 
Ah, but the golf sites provide leisure for the rich folks.

And as the proponents of the 'rich people create jobs' trickle down economic theory, you had best bend over backwards to please and appease them, otherwise they'll take their money and leave Singapore, dooming the island into economic irrelevance. :rolleyes:
 
Ah, but the golf sites provide leisure for the rich folks.

And as the proponents of the 'rich people create jobs' trickle down economic theory, you had best bend over backwards to please and appease them, otherwise they'll take their money and leave Singapore, dooming the island into economic irrelevance. :rolleyes:

Only third world countries like Singapore are so obsequious towards the rich. Any government worth its salt would have ensured that the economy would be resilient enough to survive the capital flight of the spiteful rich. If your country's gonna crumble just because a few millionaires pack their bags, then it just goes to show how much of a failure your education system is.
 
http://southerngolfer.blogspot.sg/2007/04/golf-course-facts.html

[h=2]Golf Course Facts[/h]

Approximate number of golf courses in the world: 31,857.

Proportion of humans who are golfers: 0.94 percent.

Countries with the most courses per capita (minimum 500,000 population): Scotland (9,379 people per course), New Zealand (10,374), Australia (11,063), Republic of Ireland (14,127), Northern Ireland (14,353), Canada (15,480), Wales (18,321), United States (18,514), Sweden (21,295), England (27,725).

Countries with the highest density of courses (minimum 500,000 population): Singapore (one course every 10 square miles), England (27), Northern Ireland (40), Wales (50), Scotland (56), Japan (59), Netherlands (75), Mauritius (87), Republic of Ireland (95), Denmark (117).

=> To the 60% who think it is OK to squeeze in their shoeboxes and being squeezed out of both public and private transport, education and job opportunities while the FAP Traitors have large tract of land to enjoy themselves - SONG BO?

Most populous countries where we could find no evidence of golf: Ukraine (population 47,732,079), Sudan (39,148,162), Yemen (20,024,867), Mali (11,956,788), Belarus (10,310,520).

Most northerly course: Sondie Arctic Desert G. Cse., Kangerlussuaq, Greenland.

Most southerly: Ushuaia G.C., Argentina.

Most easterly: Tonga G.C., Nukualofa, Tonga.

Most westerly: Faleata C.C., Apia, Samoa.

Ratio of courses in the U.S. to courses in the African continent: 20 to 1.

Amount of earth's land mass devoted to golf courses: 0.014 percent.
 
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