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PAP is notorious for openly abusing power to spend our Singaporean tax dollars corruptly with politically charged motives, and openly threatening voters about their towns not getting upgraded regardless of the tax they had paid same as all other citizens, as long as these voters voted for opposition parties.
This deep shameless and audacious corruption continues today.
Abusing their powers to selectively spend tax dollars collected from each and every equal citizens, but not spent equally to benefit all the citizens and towns, but instead only those favored by PAP's corrupted selfish and coward politicians.
They dare to deny it then open a live debate this GE.
Last GE they spent S$2.6 billion to buy votes, now there is at least S$1 billion going to the benefit for just only 3 towns favored by PAP politicians, tell me this is not favoritism!
I paid the same tax and served the same NS why my tax dollars goes to benefits of only other towns? Why?


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All the more I should tell everyone to vote against PAP! Regardless weather they have 4 corner or 5 corner - just vote any non-PAP.
http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110109-257152.html
>> ASIAONE / NEWS / ASIAONE NEWS / SINGAPORE / STORY
$1 billion upgrade for three HDB towns
Sun, Jan 09, 2011
AsiaOne
The government announced yesterday that $1 billion will be pumped into the upgrading of three HDB towns in Hougang, East Coast and Jurong lake over the next five years.
In the second phase of Remaking our Heartland (ROH) - first announced in 2007 - Hougang is set to be remade featuring it's rich heritage.
A 4.2km stretch of Upper Serangoon Road will become a heritage corridor illustrating the road's historic role in linking the old city centre to a port in the north-east of the island.
The heritage corridor will end in a former fishing village known as 'Old Kangkar Port', where Hougang's first riverfront public housing project will be built, next to Serangoon Reservoir.
National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan and Foreign Minister George Yeo unveiled these plans yesterday.
The Straits Times reported that Mr Mah said Hougang, East Coast and Jurong Lake were chosen for this latest round because they possessed 'distinctive qualities unique to their location, history and geography'.
Mr Mah also said residents in the east could look forward to a facelift for the area surrounding East Coast Park and Bedok Reservoir.
The ministers in charge of East Coast and Jurong will announce more details of their towns' planned transformation later this month.
This deep shameless and audacious corruption continues today.
Abusing their powers to selectively spend tax dollars collected from each and every equal citizens, but not spent equally to benefit all the citizens and towns, but instead only those favored by PAP's corrupted selfish and coward politicians.
They dare to deny it then open a live debate this GE.
Last GE they spent S$2.6 billion to buy votes, now there is at least S$1 billion going to the benefit for just only 3 towns favored by PAP politicians, tell me this is not favoritism!
I paid the same tax and served the same NS why my tax dollars goes to benefits of only other towns? Why?



All the more I should tell everyone to vote against PAP! Regardless weather they have 4 corner or 5 corner - just vote any non-PAP.

http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110109-257152.html
>> ASIAONE / NEWS / ASIAONE NEWS / SINGAPORE / STORY
$1 billion upgrade for three HDB towns
Sun, Jan 09, 2011
AsiaOne
The government announced yesterday that $1 billion will be pumped into the upgrading of three HDB towns in Hougang, East Coast and Jurong lake over the next five years.
In the second phase of Remaking our Heartland (ROH) - first announced in 2007 - Hougang is set to be remade featuring it's rich heritage.
A 4.2km stretch of Upper Serangoon Road will become a heritage corridor illustrating the road's historic role in linking the old city centre to a port in the north-east of the island.
The heritage corridor will end in a former fishing village known as 'Old Kangkar Port', where Hougang's first riverfront public housing project will be built, next to Serangoon Reservoir.
National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan and Foreign Minister George Yeo unveiled these plans yesterday.
The Straits Times reported that Mr Mah said Hougang, East Coast and Jurong Lake were chosen for this latest round because they possessed 'distinctive qualities unique to their location, history and geography'.
Mr Mah also said residents in the east could look forward to a facelift for the area surrounding East Coast Park and Bedok Reservoir.
The ministers in charge of East Coast and Jurong will announce more details of their towns' planned transformation later this month.