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Singapore’s success: Who’s taking who for granted?

makapaaa

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[h=1]SINGAPORE’S SUCCESS: WHO’S TAKING WHO FOR GRANTED?[/h]




Post date:
3 Feb 2015 - 12:43pm












Don’t take achievements for granted

According to the Straits Times news report “Singapore ‘can extend its success by not taking it for granted’: Lim Hng Kiang” – (Feb 2) – “Singapore can remain successful for the next 50 years, but only if it does not take its achievements for granted.

Singapore must live within its means, generate good jobs and build on the strong relationship between the Government, unions and employers”.

$1 trillion in the reserves

With an estimated $1 trillion in the reserves and a Budget cash surplus of $36.1 billion in FY2012 using IMF fiscal reporting guidelines – and from a cashflow perspective not spending a single cent on HDB, CPF and healthcare – “must live within its means” must be the understatement of the century.

Increasing unemployed, under-employed

What has “generate good jobs and build on the strong relationship between the Government, unions and employers” gotten us? Increasing numbers of unemployed, discouraged long-term unemployed, under-employed, voluntarily economically inactive Singaporeans and widespread age and “foreigners against Singaporeans” discrimination, and real wages that have hardly increased in the last 16 years or so – real university, poly and ITE starting salaries that have hardly increased in the last decade or so.

Childcare fees increased at double the rate of inflation

Against the pathetic real wage increases and wages cuts (under-employment and age discrimination) – the relentless rise in the cost of living continues. For example, the median childcare fees has increased by 60 per cent from $530 in 2005 to $850 in 2014, against inflation of only 29 per cent in the same period (“Price of increase in childcare fees slowing”, Straits Times, Feb 3).

150th Press Freedom ranking reporting

Don’t you think that perhaps a more appropriate headline from our 150th Press Freedom ranked media should be “Childcare fees rise more than double the rate of inflation in 9 years”?

So many lower-income

“It’s not very easy to become a high-income country. It’s also not very easy to stay there” – We may be tops in the world for per capita GDP, but about a quarter of our population is in poverty (30 per cent of households spend more than what they earn) and about a quarter of Singaporeans earn less than half the median income.

627,000 “lower-income” residents?

According to the Yearbook of Manpower Statistics 2014 – there were 627,800 residents earning not more than $1,999 in 2013.
If you deduct the employee’s CPF contribution of up to 20% – the net take-home pay of workers earning not more than $1,999 may be as low as $1,599.

Highest “taxes” in the world?

“Overspending is one way to get into trouble, Mr Lim noted. The Greeks, for instance, “did not collect enough tax, they spent very generously on welfare, and now they have a great difficulty readjusting themselves”.” - If we include CPF which is like an implicit tax, indirect taxes and consumption taxes – we are one of the highest taxed citizens in the world.

Highest reserves in he world

“In contrast, Singapore’s frugal pioneers had built up a sizable nest egg for the nation” – On a per capita basis, we have the highest reserves in the world.

Most profitable national health insurance scheme in the world

“Now, Singapore can afford to invest in more social programmes, such as MediShield Life and the Central Provident Fund scheme.” – Since MediShield is estimated to have more than a billion of accumulated surpluses and the actuarial study on MediShield Life is not made public – will the huge increases in premiums in the future continue to exceed claims every year?

Only national pension scheme in the world that “robs”?

Since CPF is the people’s contributions from their income – the Government does not spend any money on CPF. It has kept an estimated about three per cent of the returns derived from our CPF funds at the expense of Singaporeans, which is unique among all national pension schemes in the world.











Largest Budget surpluses in the world

“But ramping up these programmes makes it even more important that Singapore continues to keep an eye on its budget” – This year’s cash Budget surplus is also expected to be more than $30 billion using IMF fiscal reporting guidelines, judging from the latest data from the Department of Statistics’ Monthly Digest of Statistics.

Jobs to true-blue Singaporeans?

“To prevent large-scale unemployment, the Government also needs to continue creating suitable jobs for Singaporeans, who are now better educated than before.” - In the last seven and a half years or so – we created over 300,000 jobs for locals (Singaporeans and PRs) against over 700,000 jobs for foreigners – but also granted over 400,000 new citizens and PRs.

So, how many jobs actually went to true-blue Singaporeans?
So, in the final analysis - who’s taking who for granted?

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syed putra

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must thanks the foreigners who dumped their money and invest in the island. Without them, singapore would still be a swamp.
 

mojito

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must thanks the foreigners who dumped their money and invest in the island. Without them, singapore would still be a swamp.

Thanks to a complete dominance in parliament, laws have been enacted to allow the state to steal everything from patents to land and even 2 years of your youth in return for a pittance. Thank you for contributing to nation building, peasants. Future leaders of this great nation will smile as they gaze upon the evolving skyline of the Singapore River, just like how pyramids stand as monuments to the pharoahs who ordered their construction. Blood, sweat and tears, not mine thankfully, and well worth it!
 

makapaaa

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Thanks to a complete dominance in parliament, laws have been enacted to allow the state to steal everything from patents to land and even 2 years of your youth in return for a pittance. Thank you for contributing to nation building, peasants. Future leaders of this great nation will smile as they gaze upon the evolving skyline of the Singapore River, just like how pyramids stand as monuments to the pharoahs who ordered their construction. Blood, sweat and tears, not mine thankfully, and well worth it!

Hey! Donch blame the FAP Traitors. Look who voted them in GE after GE despite being screwed for 50 years!
 

JohnTan

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Thanks to a complete dominance in parliament, laws have been enacted to allow the state to steal everything from patents to land and even 2 years of your youth in return for a pittance. Thank you for contributing to nation building, peasants. Future leaders of this great nation will smile as they gaze upon the evolving skyline of the Singapore River, just like how pyramids stand as monuments to the pharoahs who ordered their construction. Blood, sweat and tears, not mine thankfully, and well worth it!

Vast majority of sinkies attribute a complete dominance of parliament to Singapore's success. If we followed the European or American model, we would have ended up with bickering politicians, populist measures that would had ended up bankrupting the state finances through wanton spending.

Many sinkies are aware that most European countries cannot balance their budgets annual, and are resorting to borrowing money each year to finance their extravagant budget. Most sinkies dislike and despise the European model, even though they would like to study and holiday in Europe and America.
 

KuanTi01

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Come election year you will always hear PAP ministers and their lackeys reminding us not to take our success for granted. Pui! Talking cock. Instead PAP should remind themselves not to take us for granted. We are not fools!
 

Ralders

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Former NSP Secretary General Goh Meng Seng has explained that he plans to contest in the next general election.Updating the public on this facebook page, he said this:For many friends who are very concerned about my political path ahead and keep asking me this question:Are you coming back to politics to contest in coming GE?At this stage, I can give a definite answer to all of you, with the blessings of my wife, YES, I will be back in politics to contest in the coming GE.Will I form my own party or join any party?I have not made up my mind yet but you will know very soon, once I do.*Article first appeared on*https://www.facebook.com/gohmengseng.freedom/posts/10204980323000971
 

Sinkie

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SG's success is due to the hard work of our great-grand fathers, grand fathers and fathers..............any questions?
 

frenchbriefs

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1 trillion in reserves huat ah!!!!!!

i think we are the richest nation in the world!!!!!majullah singapura!!!!!
 
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