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My Goodness, Lee Hsien Loong wants to invest heavily in Singaporeans. Will also increase retirement age.

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The intention of the system is to use “cause and effect” to promote logical thinking, creativity and adding a fun element to it.
I can only say we’re about a decade behind what we should be doing.[/QUOTE]

Actually we are about 40 years behind. Why are there Indian IT guys flooding the world? Because their lowly paid ministers were
able to see that IT was going to be the future. And started IT institutes. The exponential growth arose when poor Indians saw the
future too, and encouraged their children to learn basic computing - rather than aspiring to be lawyers and doctors.

Myanmar and Vietnamese IT specialists are the next wave - they are already making names for themselves.

This is what happens when people start staring and looking at their CPF and Salary statements every month, instead of looking
further afar on the future.
 
Actually we are about 40 years behind.

I thought in the early 80s, soon after the computerisation of our institutions, the government continued to chase the IT band wagon in the 90s by promoting it in polytechnics, computing science in JCs and SOC in NUS? That’s how I derived we were a decade late. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
 
Government will continue to ‘invest heavily’ in Singaporeans: PM Lee in National Day message
Pre-school and tertiary education will be made more affordable, and there are plans to raise the retirement and re-employment ages, says Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
The Government will continue to “invest heavily” in Singaporeans, to enable every citizen to achieve their potential, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his National Day message on Thursday (Aug 8).

SINGAPORE: The Government will continue to “invest heavily” in Singaporeans, to enable every citizen to achieve their potential, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his National Day message on Thursday (Aug 8).
Mr Lee said there are plans to make pre-school and tertiary education more affordable, especially for lower- and middle-income families.



Singapore has made “good progress” transforming industries, as well as re-skilling and upgrading the workforce to be future-ready, Mr Lee noted.
“SkillsFuture is building up the skills of tens of thousands of Singaporeans, helping them be more productive and employable, and preparing them for the new jobs being created. All these structural measures will not only address our longer-term challenges, but also help us see through a more immediate downturn,” he said.
“By continuing to invest heavily in our people, we enable each one of us to take advantage of new opportunities at every stage of life,” Mr Lee added.
“This is a joint endeavour. The Government will keep on helping every citizen to achieve your potential and contribute your best to Singapore.

“Each one of us must strive to improve ourselves, do our best and chase our dreams. And I know parents are making the effort to bring up children well, with the right character and values.”
SINGAPORE NOT IMMUNE TO GLOBAL PROBLEMS
Mr Lee also spoke about Singapore’s economic slowdown amid weakened global demand and international trade.
“This has affected our manufacturing sector and trade-related services. In particular, we are feeling the worldwide cyclical downswing for electronics, which performed strongly last year,” he said.
“But other parts of our economy are still doing well. We have experienced such slowdowns before and we will take this one in our stride. Should it become necessary to stimulate the economy, we will do so.”
As the world enters “a more troubled period” – with trade tensions between major powers as well as threats such as global warming – Singapore faces “grave challenges”, the Prime Minister said.
“On the economic front, they will disrupt supply chains, alter trade patterns and shift investment flows. We must get ourselves ready for a very different future,” he added.
“But our past gives us confidence. Throughout our history, when trials and tribulations have beset us, we picked ourselves up and worked together to overcome them.
“Each time the world changed, we were able to survive. Each time, we re-invented and renewed our economy, our people and our city, and we thrived again.
“And this is what we must keep on doing.”
RENEWING THE CITY
Delivering his National Day message from Jewel Changi Airport, Mr Lee said the lifestyle complex, which opened in April, is “just one of the many things we are doing to remake our city”.
“Recently a foreign leader, visiting us for the first time, told me that as his airplane flew over the island, he knew at once that he was over Singapore.
“Because, looking out of the window, he could see that every corner of the island had been meticulously thought through and lovingly tended – every housing precinct, every landmark, every patch of park and greenery.
Loong been PM for 15 years lei, now then remember to invest in Singaporean? :o-o:
 
The real issue is not raising retirement age.
The real issue is the ease with which foreigners come here on visit visas, apply job and then stay here.
The real issue is the laws encourage employers to hire foreigners instead of locals due to NS obligations and cost of living.
The real issue is the inablity of govt read ahead of the game. We talk about starting coding classes for primary school kids.
Hiring FTs is not an issue. It is solution to pampered expensive oppies voting sinkies. :cool:
 
But they get to know the foundation of how computer works. And if new technics emerge, its just spplying what you already know plus top it with new methods,

Most of the younger generation don't have a clue how the internet works. The number of times I've asked someone for a URL and they reply "what's that?" is simply mind boggling.

Then there are those who email me to help with their account but don't tell me which account is theirs assuming I'm some sort of mind reader.

Then there's the classic "I forgot my username and password please help me to find it".

Sinkies get more and more stupid with the passing of each national day.
 
He should invest heavily in his own funeral... judging from his failing health, he might need it soon. :cool:
 
LHL turning Sg into a slave city. You work till you drop.
Rummage thru rubbish and call it exercise.
Steal CPF by refusing to return it at 55.
To the young a warning: more will be done to screw you just like they screwed the previous generation.
 
Sinkies get more and more stupid with the passing of each national day.

Sinkies are more of a consumer of IT rather than being a productive contributor.

The only once-upon-a-time-almost-a-Sinkie who is contributing to the IT industry in an enormous way, is Prof Andrew Ng.

The other Sinkie contributing to the IT scene I can think of is Andrew’s senior- Prof Ben Leong.
 
Notice how everyone is talking about wanting to "work with Singaporeans" nowsadays?
Because erection coming, that is all.
This is just an echo of the previous erection promises.
 
Sinkies are more of a consumer of IT rather than being a productive contributor.

The only once-upon-a-time-almost-a-Sinkie who is contributing to the IT industry in an enormous way, is Prof Andrew Ng.

The other Sinkie contributing to the IT scene I can think of is Andrew’s senior- Prof Ben Leong.
that's why must import ah nehs. at least they know the osi stack and what are "spine and leaf" in a data center. all sinkie youths know are how spineless and lifeless they are.
 
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