1. Food price is up
2. Housing price is up
3. Transport price is up
4. Car prices are up
5. Medical cost is up
6. Property taxes are up
7. Electricity cost is up
8. Petrol prices are up
9. Water price is up
10. Gas price is up
11. Rentals are up
12. ITE fee is up
13. Poly fees are up
14. NTU fee is up
15. SMU fee is up
16. NUS fee is up
Some misled people argue that rising costs are beyond PAP’s control. But is that argument valid? Let’s examine.
1. Car price, medical cost, petrol price, property taxes, ITE fee, Poly fees, SMU fee, NUS fee can be directly controlled by pap.
2. The biggest mall owners are TH. The hawker centres are controlled by NEA. These are within pap’s control. So pap can control rentals of shops, food courts and hawker stalls if they want to.
3. Food needed to feed 5m people is more than that needed to feed 3m. To import more food for 5 m people the govt has to look further and go to more expensive sources for food. This increases the marginal cost and average cost of each food item and results in increase in food prices. So isnt pap’s bad policy of increasing SG’s population causing food price increase? My advice to the misled pap supporters, dont just blindly believe what the pap says and blame world food problems for rising food costs. A major blame is bad pap policy. Limited supply and increased demand cause price to go up.
4. Transport cost is up because the pap has allowed Delgro to charge high taxi rental rates, SBS to be totally profit oriented, high COE, high ERP prices and not investing enough on road infrastructural improvements.
5. Housing prices have been driven up by pap’s policy of allowing too many foreigners into SG and PRs to buy resale HDB flats. Are not high housing prices pap’s fault?
6. Medical costs are up because MOH charges “market” subsidy rate instead of at cost. This in turn affect medical prices at Mt E, etc..So can pap help mitigate rising medical costs?
2. Housing price is up
3. Transport price is up
4. Car prices are up
5. Medical cost is up
6. Property taxes are up
7. Electricity cost is up
8. Petrol prices are up
9. Water price is up
10. Gas price is up
11. Rentals are up
12. ITE fee is up
13. Poly fees are up
14. NTU fee is up
15. SMU fee is up
16. NUS fee is up
Some misled people argue that rising costs are beyond PAP’s control. But is that argument valid? Let’s examine.
1. Car price, medical cost, petrol price, property taxes, ITE fee, Poly fees, SMU fee, NUS fee can be directly controlled by pap.
2. The biggest mall owners are TH. The hawker centres are controlled by NEA. These are within pap’s control. So pap can control rentals of shops, food courts and hawker stalls if they want to.
3. Food needed to feed 5m people is more than that needed to feed 3m. To import more food for 5 m people the govt has to look further and go to more expensive sources for food. This increases the marginal cost and average cost of each food item and results in increase in food prices. So isnt pap’s bad policy of increasing SG’s population causing food price increase? My advice to the misled pap supporters, dont just blindly believe what the pap says and blame world food problems for rising food costs. A major blame is bad pap policy. Limited supply and increased demand cause price to go up.
4. Transport cost is up because the pap has allowed Delgro to charge high taxi rental rates, SBS to be totally profit oriented, high COE, high ERP prices and not investing enough on road infrastructural improvements.
5. Housing prices have been driven up by pap’s policy of allowing too many foreigners into SG and PRs to buy resale HDB flats. Are not high housing prices pap’s fault?
6. Medical costs are up because MOH charges “market” subsidy rate instead of at cost. This in turn affect medical prices at Mt E, etc..So can pap help mitigate rising medical costs?
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