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Re: Singapore To Match Malaysia’s Causeway Toll Charges 'In Due Course': Josephine Te
PAP do not know the way to run the country. It dampens everything. there is no vibe and culture vibrancy anymore.. nothing exciting and look forward to. The only usefulness to the govt is for citizens to pay bills and rent. Life is just like that? It is no wonder, sinkies who move overseas are happier as they tasted what real life is. My korean friend chose to stay in bangkok and felt that sg is super bored for him.
IN bangkok, he can travel to an island to do fishing and catch huge fishes for photo taking. This is what i called life. and not risk getting fine by just trying to enjoy fishing in the river.
another example of rent seeking behaviour by the PAP and their cronies. its fantastic though, the crowds have cleared at Chinatown and makes for a more pleasant experience without peasants crowding the place.
also, i wonder what the CCC does with all the rental income collected.
Chinatown’s CNY bazaar dampened by rain and rentals
Mr Chow says he is currently shelling out slightly over $10,000 for two stalls in Temple Street. While this rental sum has remained constant for him in recent years, he points out that he had paid only $750 for one stall in 2002.
Mr Tan says he paid $5,700 for his stall for the last three years, but is paying $8,000 this year.
Mr Lim Gek Meng, 63, head of the Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng Citizens' Consultative Committee which organised the bazaar, tells The Straits Times that "stall rental prices are adjusted based on economic inflation and market demand".
PAP do not know the way to run the country. It dampens everything. there is no vibe and culture vibrancy anymore.. nothing exciting and look forward to. The only usefulness to the govt is for citizens to pay bills and rent. Life is just like that? It is no wonder, sinkies who move overseas are happier as they tasted what real life is. My korean friend chose to stay in bangkok and felt that sg is super bored for him.
IN bangkok, he can travel to an island to do fishing and catch huge fishes for photo taking. This is what i called life. and not risk getting fine by just trying to enjoy fishing in the river.