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afterlifeq
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[h=2]S'pore FT Policy is a utter disaster, Set S'pore growth back 40 years![/h]

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[h=2]S'pore FT Policy is a utter disaster, Set S'pore growth back 40 years![/h]
Why 40 years?
1. FAS used of old & overweight FTs and Coach has resulted in football standard dropping to pre 1970s level same as the times in the 60s when we couldn't even beat Malaysia.
2. NTUC used of FT like Amy Cheong has re-ignited racial issues of pre 1970s.
3. PAP mass import of FTs has rekindled serious housing shortage and un-affordability of pre 1970s times.
4. PAP promotion of Sin city activities like F1 and Casinos has brought back social ills to pre 1970s level especially personified by the current sex for IT tender in the civil service.
5. PAP current education policies focusing on getting low grade FTs into pmets positions has resulted in producing local graduates who education has no value in the S'pore work place just like pre 1970s when the glut of local Chinese graduates couldn't find job in a English speaking working environment.
1. FAS used of old & overweight FTs and Coach has resulted in football standard dropping to pre 1970s level same as the times in the 60s when we couldn't even beat Malaysia.
2. NTUC used of FT like Amy Cheong has re-ignited racial issues of pre 1970s.
3. PAP mass import of FTs has rekindled serious housing shortage and un-affordability of pre 1970s times.
4. PAP promotion of Sin city activities like F1 and Casinos has brought back social ills to pre 1970s level especially personified by the current sex for IT tender in the civil service.
5. PAP current education policies focusing on getting low grade FTs into pmets positions has resulted in producing local graduates who education has no value in the S'pore work place just like pre 1970s when the glut of local Chinese graduates couldn't find job in a English speaking working environment.