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Sample counts show Coolie gene Sinkies did it again.

That means I can collect parking fees near mosques on fridays?
Mosque goers would rather park illegally than pay the charges at the nearby URA, HDB or private carparks. Muslims know that only they are exempted from parking fines every Friday; a privilege that is not extended to other religions on Sundays.
 
Don't discount newly minted sinkies. They are the main culprits and many became cronies to eye for new BTO.
not just the newly minted gong cheebais, there are many porlumpars amongst the natives who love sucking cocks. they view grassroots involvement as a badge of honour and bragging rights.
 
Got percentage increase? More voters opted for other parties?
Got to curse the election board for gerrymandering & majority sinkies didn't protest in their vote.
 
not just the newly minted gong cheebais, there are many porlumpars amongst the natives who love sucking cocks. they view grassroots involvement as a badge of honour and bragging rights.
The typical grassroots leaders and volunteers are insurance/real estate agents, small business owners
and hangers-on who see their MPs as a means to enhance their earnings.
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Got percentage increase? More voters opted for other parties?
Got to curse the election board for gerrymandering & majority sinkies didn't protest in their vote.

PAP get another 4% more this time round… an increase from 61% from Ah Long to 65% of Liang PoPo…….
Well, the 65% of singaporean had spoken… I can just suck thumb
 
Free fuck the middle class for another 60moons
The ultra wealthy include the politicians, families and their cronies. The poor cannot be taxed to death. That leaves the sandwiched middle class, who have been priced out of private home and car ownership, but may still be milked of their earnings by a greedy govt.
 
The ultra wealthy include the politicians, families and their cronies. The poor cannot be taxed to death. That leaves the sandwiched middle class, who have been priced out of private home and car ownership, but may still be milked of their earnings by a greedy govt.
Era of M-shape society;)
 

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M-Form Society is a term that describes the demographic distribution of wealth in a society in which the statistical curve appears roughly in the form the letter "M". The term was first used in the writings of William Ouchi - "The M-Form Society: How American Teamwork Can Recapture the Competitive Edge."[1] Subsequently in 2006, it was used again by the Japanese economist and corporate strategist Kenichi Ohmae (大前研一) in his work. According to his observation, Ohmae argued that the structure of Japanese society has emerged into a 'M-shape' distribution. It refers to a polarized society with the extreme rich and the extreme poor.
 
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The root cause of an M-shaped society, characterized by a widening gap between the extreme rich and poor, is a combination of economic polarization and educational disparities. Specifically, stagnant wages for the middle class, soaring living costs, and the decline of the middle class to invest in their children's education, alongside educational inequalities faced by families in poverty, contribute to this societal shift.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

1. Economic Polarization:
  • Stagnant Wages:
    The middle class faces stagnant or declining real wages, making it difficult to maintain their living standards and invest in their children's future.

  • Soaring Living Costs:
    The cost of housing, healthcare, and other essential goods and services has risen significantly, further straining the middle class.

  • Widening Income Gap:
    The increasing wealth of the elite, coupled with the decline of the middle class, creates a stark divide between the rich and the poor.
2. Educational Disparities:
  • Limited Investment in Education:
    The middle class often struggles to afford quality education for their children, impacting their future prospects.
  • Poverty and Educational Inequality:
    Families in poverty may lack the resources, knowledge, and support systems to provide their children with the necessary educational opportunities.
  • Cycles of Poverty:
    Lack of education can perpetuate cycles of poverty and limit social mobility for individuals and families.
In essence, the M-shaped society arises from the failure to address economic inequalities and provide equitable access to educational opportunities for all members of society.
 
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