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SG Survival Is In Question!!!

nayr69sg

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You have developed a great flare for satire in recent years. Keep up the good work.

Not satire. Truth. Right @dredd ?

I have learned from what my friends and relatives tell me. In fact I have been scolded by some of them for being too negative and pessimistic in the past. I have learned my lesson.

Singapore is doing well. That is the truth.
 

borom

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The island and its population of around say 4-5 million will always be there, the question is the political system.
If you look at history many states have come and gone eg Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, ect2
It is what political system will be of most benefit to the ordinary people that matters.
One step at a time and the first one is to vote out PAP
 

nayr69sg

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The island and its population of around say 4-5 million will always be there, the question is the political system.
If you look at history many states have come and gone eg Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, ect2
It is what political system will be of most benefit to the ordinary people that matters.
One step at a time and the first one is to vote out PAP

Singapore has a world class civil service. So it doesn't really matter which political party is in charge. Singaporeans should not be worried about voting a good candidate if it is from any political party.
 

laksaboy

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The island and its population of around say 4-5 million will always be there, the question is the political system.
If you look at history many states have come and gone eg Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, ect2
It is what political system will be of most benefit to the ordinary people that matters.
One step at a time and the first one is to vote out PAP

Even the sovereignty of this little island might be at stake. Depending on the circumstances, it might be a prudent move to start learning a few words of Bahasa. :cool:
 

tanwahtiu

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Property prices in SG still going up.
Lots of rich people. Very high paying jobs especially in finance sector. Many insurance salesmen calling themselves financial advisors also raking it big money.
Medical specialists doing very well too.
Many rich businessmen in Singapore.

I don't hear much about people wanting to migrate or migrating anymore. Surely that's a sign Singapore is doing well.
50 years of PAP did well. Father taught his sons well and laid out foundation for him to lord the regime.

However, the father can only do in his lifetime. His son is not a visonary... take over as is replicate the same over again.

Perhaps he may like to lease some lands in China for say 200 years. In Xinjiang region and Singaporean can feel safe from Muslim threats. Landsize same as Malaysia would be nice.

Xinjiang Region is closer to Europe region, Africa and ME and better opportunity.
 

knowwhatyouwantinlife

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That is where most people got misled by LKY. He instinctively knew Sg could not survive in the long term without the hinterlands of Malaysia and Indonesia.
As these neighbours developed, they no longer needed Sg as a port of trade, so LKY had to switch to manufacturing and now financing and further investments into being hub-centric.

Sooner or later they will develop their own industries and Sg will be left with growing the economy by only increasing the population. Which is what we are seeing now.

So really we are at the last phase of development which may stretch decades.

So where was the mistake?
Ans: Trusting politicians. Especially sly cunning ones like LKY. See how he installed his son as PM? Is that no different from an African despot's effort in continuing their plunder?
Great insight..in politics u choose the more popular party or the party that causes least harm...no where is competency and results needed...you are either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain haha
 

myfoot123

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When CPF is empty and PAP is bankrupt of ideas other than kept making laws to stiffen criticism, it does send in a huge red flag that we are truly having a bunch of PIGS we called leader.
 

dredd

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Does this look like Sinkeepoo is dying?

Singapore is No. 2 in the world for attracting and developing talent: Insead​


SINGAPORE - Singapore has moved up one notch to second place in a global ranking of how well countries attract, develop, support and retain talent - behind Switzerland but ahead of the United States.​


Singapore is No. 2 in the world for attracting and developing talent: Insead

The yearly global talent competitiveness index, which covers 134 countries, is published by French business school Insead and non-profit research body Portulans Institute.
In the same index for cities, Singapore ranked seventh, down from third last year but still the only Asian city in the top ten.
San Francisco topped the city index, followed by Geneva, Boston and Zurich.
For the country ranking, Singapore made it to top three in four of the six criteria, which encompass enabling, attracting, growing and retaining talent, vocational and technical skills, and global knowledge skills.
The Republic was praised for enabling talent with its strong regulatory landscape, attracting talent around specific areas such as bio-nanotechnologies, and growing talent with its strong education quality.
It also excelled in global knowledge skills, and has one of the world's best pools of vocational and technical skills which help Singapore's ability to match labour market demand and workforce supply.
"However, the city state's ability to retain talent remains its main weakness, and more needs to be done to improve issues related to both sustainability and lifestyle," the study said.
Indeed, Singapore continues to face challenges in dealing with its manpower crunch, especially in top technology jobs that require highly skilled individuals.
Dr Bruno Lanvin, Insead distinguished fellow and co-editor of the index, told The Straits Times that while Singapore attracts international talent, it does not keep them for very long.
But there is also much that the city state has improved in, he said.
"Singapore's position in formal education has improved, mainly because of greater vocational enrolment and higher tertiary education spending," he added.

"It also reflects Singapore's continuous efforts to enhance the quality of its educational system, from coding classes at an early age to problem-solving in primary and secondary education."
He added that the quality of Singapore's information technology infrastructure has been an asset during the Covid-19 pandemic, as other less-connected economies have been struggling to maintain economic activities in the face of lockdown measures.
The report also noted that Covid-19 "sent shockwaves across the global talent landscape", and the post-pandemic recovery is likely to make the competition for talent even more unequal.
"Disparities in vaccination rates and pace are clearly playing against Africa and some other lower-income regions of the planet. In many parts of the world, the time lost in education and learning will remain a handicap for an entire generation, creating an unmendable dent in local talent pyramids," it said.
Globally, the gap has already widened between talent-competitive countries and those not so, the report added.
Insead senior affiliate professor of strategy Felipe Monteiro said that top-ranked countries such as Switzerland and Singapore are speeding up their transition to a sustainable and future-proof economy.
"Switzerland is strengthening its position as a leader in sustainable finance and Singapore is forging ahead with its ambitious Green Plan 2030 and making headway in digital trade and green economy cooperation with China. These forward-looking nations are taking steps to build robust economies and societies."
The report also highlighted the ways Covid-19 has changed talent competition for all economies due to travel limitations, the growing importance of virtual meetings and the reordering of national priorities to deal with the resulting social and economic emergencies.
But as online tools open new doors to better work-life balance and to working from anywhere, new inequalities have surfaced between those who can contribute online and those who have to be physically present at the workplace.
Inequalities may also grow among workers, depending on their sector of activity and their level of qualification.
"The growing inequalities anticipated among workers have often been described as a distinctive trait of a K-shaped recovery - one in which workers employable in recovery-supportive sectors such as technology, retail, or software services would find more employment opportunities than those locked in other, often distressed, activities such as travel or entertainment," the study said.

By Sue-Ann Tan

Published : October 20, 2021
 

KuanTi01

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There is no transparency or oversight with regards to what is happening with the reserves so "wisely" is devoid of any real meaning.

If I was to lay hands on the reserves I would tell everyone that it is being invested prudently for the benefit of all Singaporeans. However I would secretly be funneling the money into some tax haven with the sole aim of enriching myself and my family and cronies.

Sooner rather than later someone like me will get his hands in the till and then it will be all over.
Almost everything is a secret; official or otherwise. Temasek and GIC are out of bounds and out of reach to the man in the street. You only get to know what you are told. No accountability at all. Don't even talk about transparency.
 

Rogue Trader

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Using the "Sinkapore will be finished" card again?

LKY used that very effectively against the fucking boomers and it brought PAP many years of success at the polls.

This Ong ye kung is a little snake mimicking his serpentine god ... Once again, watch out for this guy
 

Boliao

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met some chartered semi scholars decades ago. “deer in headlights” was my impression. young, arrogant, clueless, and shallow who thought highly of themselves.
Are you talking about our ministers or people who worked in Chartered?
 

Loofydralb

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Property prices in SG still going up.
Lots of rich people. Very high paying jobs especially in finance sector. Many insurance salesmen calling themselves financial advisors also raking it big money.
Medical specialists doing very well too.
Many rich businessmen in Singapore.

I don't hear much about people wanting to migrate or migrating anymore. Surely that's a sign Singapore is doing well.
During GCT's time they were harping and putting a bad light on migration. But the opposite happened. More and more people migrated and that is when they realised that they were the ones advertising the migrating routes out of Sg.

So now they keep quiet and refuse to reveal the numbers because they've learnt not to give people ideas. Migration numbers are just as high nowadays.
 
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nayr69sg

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During GCT's time they were harping and putting a bad light on migration. But the opposite happened. More and more people migrated and that is when they realised that they were the ones advertising the migrating routes out of Sg.

So now they keep quiet and refuse to reveal the numbers because they learnt not to give people ideas. Migration numbers are just as high nowadays.

From what I have seen and heard more overseas Singaporeans moving BACK to Singapore! It is the other way around.
 

LordElrond

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I think Singapore is quite resilient. As long as Singapore uses their reserves wisely it will flourish.
I predict that GIC and Temasek will be able to make good on their investments to the extent we should see Universal income in Singapore.

Dont be so pessimistic.
Singapore will not survive the next 50 years. Actually earth will not survive the next 50 years. I’ve a full programme in place to groom my kids for a slot in the colonies to populate Alpha Centauri.
 

nayr69sg

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Singapore will not survive the next 50 years. Actually earth will not survive the next 50 years. I’ve a full programme in place to groom my kids for a slot in the colonies to populate Alpha Centauri.

You joking right?

I certainly wont be alive in 50 years time

So when you say wont survive next 50 years when is the date of Earth's demise? 48 years from now? 40 years? 49 years? exactly 50 years? 20 years?
 
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