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S'pore govt policies are to blame for soaring inflation

Over here elderly are picking cardboards or working as security officers with no one to care about in the first place
We tend to blame the adult children for not taking adequate care of their elderly parents, but even the middle class are sandwiched between paying for their children and their retired parents in the most expensive city in the world. The elderly who didn't plan adequately for retirement, have only themselves to blame.
 
We tend to blame the adult children for not taking adequate care of their elderly parents, but even the middle class are sandwiched between paying for their children and their retired parents in the most expensive city in the world. The elderly who didn't plan adequately for retirement, have only themselves to blame.
Sounds so sterile
 
The rationale is easy.
Too much money is being spent on consumption.
Food housing transport.
Foot and housing is the most expensive of all.
When housing and transportation goes up, so does your food. Higher rental will be passed down as higher food costs. More taxes on your property as it's worth more.
Over the past 20 years, SG property prices have seen substantial increases. From 2000 to 2023, HDB resale prices surged by a staggering 157%, and private residential property prices rose by 158% over the same period. While Q1 and Q2 in 2025 show some moderation in price growth, prices remain at elevated levels. Land scarcity and an increasing population owing to immigration have boosted property demand, so it is a problem of the PAP's own making.
 
CECA Indians loud voice, arrogant, selfish behaviour and stinky body odour is everywhere, condo, HDB flats and all public places
They are tee kor as well.

Got xmm at my ex company once run up to me telling me an old bird CECA Indian keep pulling her to go out when she didn’t want to

Another time during my ex company D&D got a lot of drama because allegedly the old bird CECA hum sup go touch a female during lights out dance.

Since no one can see anything in the darkness, the HR didn’t want to go against an old bird CECA, he was let off the hook.
 
We tend to blame the adult children for not taking adequate care of their elderly parents, but even the middle class are sandwiched between paying for their children and their retired parents in the most expensive city in the world. The elderly who didn't plan adequately for retirement, have only themselves to blame.
The young ones who can eventually earn should take on the role because some young kids already start asking for money and a lot before they started working.
 
They are tee kor as well. Got xmm at my ex company once run up to me telling me an old bird CECA Indian keep pulling her to go out when she didn’t want to Another time during my ex company D&D got a lot of drama because allegedly the old bird CECA hum sup go touch a female during lights out dance. Since no one can see anything in the darkness, the HR didn’t want to go against an old bird CECA, he was let off the hook.
CECA men - young or old - are lecherous. A 20-year-old Indian national Raja who molested a stewardess on board a SIA flight and shoved her into a restroom with him was handed a molestation charge on 22 April.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...gedly-molested-stewardess-on-board-sia-flight
 
The young ones who can eventually earn should take on the role because some young kids already start asking for money and a lot before they started working.
My parents managed to purchase 2 houses as PMEs in the late 1960s and early 70s when landed homes were far more affordable. Even though they have long retired, they don't need me or my siblings to support them owing to the passive income they enjoy from rental and other investments. My parents planned well for their eventual retirement; both stopped working by the age of 55.
 
My parents managed to purchase 2 houses as PMEs in the late 1960s and early 70s when landed homes were far more affordable. Even though they have long retired, they don't need me or my siblings to support them owing to the passive income they enjoy from rental and other investments. My parents planned well for their eventual retirement; both stopped working by the age of 55.
Thankfully you have that
 
They will only car when there are 33% alternative parties in Parliament.
 
Look at the propaganda media doing damage control now. Blaming fuel prices (translated: Iran war) for the hyperinflation. :biggrin:

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Why Prices Are Rising Across Singapore - And It Starts With Fuel​

hxxps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ7D_3yWSBY
 
The tears that PM Lawrence Wong shed as he delivered his Labour Day speech failed to move most S'poreans online, with many viewing the act as “crocodile tears” or “wayang”. A S'porean commenter who received almost 500 likes on Facebook, put it nicely: “He (PM Wong) teared today only, we tear every day.” Another netizen, referring to the high cost of living in a comment that got 300 likes, wrote: “I also tear when I see the COE at $118K.” Another S'porean stated: “I can understand how he felt, that overwhelming emotion … I feel that too when I see the COE price going up and up.”
 
Look at the propaganda media doing damage control now. Blaming fuel prices (translated: Iran war) for the hyperinflation. :biggrin:

Why Prices Are Rising Across Singapore - And It Starts With Fuel
hxxps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ7D_3yWSBY
of course must deflect lah.... for every price increase, they are getting 9% of that as well, so easy for them
then give back CDC voucher machiam like they hero like that

f*#k PAP
 
dont blame the papayas lah ... its those fertilizers that offered themselves and their families to nourish the papaya trees .... :whistling:
 
Death is the ultimate statistic: 1 in 1 person will die eventually. In S'pore, the govt wants to squeeze every cent from us before we pass on.
A more elegant solution is to attain Swiss standard of living cost with Bengali service quality
 
inflation in sg can go up another 6.9% to keep coolie sinkies from dining at mid-tier to atas eateries. i see many of them at tung lok and peach garden. instead of spitting bones on their plates they spit on the table cloth. and show their rotten teeth. yucks!
 
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