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February 25, 2010 by admin
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Written by Our Correspondent
According to an article in the Straits Times today with the misleading title “Productivity gets the buzz in Budget feedback” by Jessica Cheam:
“Contributors to the Government’s online feedback portal Reach have supported the broad push in this year’s Budget to boost productivity in Singapore.”
[Source: Straits Times, 25 February 2010]
She claimed that REACH “has notched up over 21,000 page views, with more than 200 feedback submissions.” to give the false impression that many Singaporeans are supportive of the measures outlined in REACH.
(The Temasek Review receive more than 21,000 page views and 200 comments in half a day alone)
A quick check on REACH found that the majority of the comments posted there are critical of the Budget and the way the PAP has mismanaged Singapore’s economy for the last few years.
The ST journalist did not quote any comments on REACH to substantiate her statements because she cannot even find one which is supportive of the Budget announced lately by Finance Minister Tharman.
Below are some comments found posted on REACH:
Ready for Change:
“I am pretty disappointed that they are still taking a lukewarm approach to handle the foreign worker issue. To me more should be done. Imposing numeric on certain sectors like service, clerical, engineer, IT, cusotmer service is a must. All these jobs are jobs that singaporean want. The employer’s mentality is cheaper labour the better, even if the levy is increased, still is cheaper to hire them. Looks like people have to vote against such unpopular policies if this issue is not further addressed.”
Jedi Knight:
“Totally disagree with Minister’s comment on quotas. Because I believe that construction towkays see bottom lines clearly than helping Singaporeans get jobs. And it appears like Minister is sharing their views. I stand corrected if I am wrong on this. $ and cents line. This is not a threat from me, but serves as a reality check for the ruling party. I am sick and tired of hearing people everywhere (even among visitors) constantly complaining about too many foreign laborers, particularly Indian nationals (no racial discrimination intended). Many of these workers do not wash properly and their bad body odours are offending tourists and many Singaporeans, especially in MRT trains and shopping malls during peak hours.”
Budget Bullet:
“Agreed. My personal vibe?? Just nothing but lip service and wayang. Once they feel that the “area” is safe (read Employers are happy). They will then proceed to announced the GE date thinking they have us fooled.”
Local graduate:
“Budget??? Forget it, lah, sudah!!! What is a budget if there are no safety nets to ensure the Employment of it’s citizens, it’s daily living issues like the GST which has driven up all daily necessities, pension funds for the aging population – is CPF Annulity really the best option for all the citizens accross the board???, the escalating high cost of public housing – will the recent guidelines able to curb the speculation especially amongst PR’s??, what are edlerly benefits if any especially those aged, poor & sick etc…………”
[Source: REACH forum]
Judging from the comments posted, it appears that most Singaporeans are unhappy with the Budget, which was not reflected in the Straits Times article which quoted REACH chairman Amy Khor as urging “Singaporeans to continue to give their views as ‘they can be assured that their feedback will be channelled to the relevant government agencies’.”
Can Singaporeans trust REACH when the frank views posted by citizens on it have been misrepresented, misquoted and distorted beyond recognition by the state media?
Singaporeans should stop wasting time with the PAP “wayang” REACH and “feedback” to them directly via the votes in their hands at the next general election.
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February 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under Headlines
Leave a comment
Written by Our Correspondent
According to an article in the Straits Times today with the misleading title “Productivity gets the buzz in Budget feedback” by Jessica Cheam:
“Contributors to the Government’s online feedback portal Reach have supported the broad push in this year’s Budget to boost productivity in Singapore.”
[Source: Straits Times, 25 February 2010]
She claimed that REACH “has notched up over 21,000 page views, with more than 200 feedback submissions.” to give the false impression that many Singaporeans are supportive of the measures outlined in REACH.
(The Temasek Review receive more than 21,000 page views and 200 comments in half a day alone)
A quick check on REACH found that the majority of the comments posted there are critical of the Budget and the way the PAP has mismanaged Singapore’s economy for the last few years.
The ST journalist did not quote any comments on REACH to substantiate her statements because she cannot even find one which is supportive of the Budget announced lately by Finance Minister Tharman.
Below are some comments found posted on REACH:
Ready for Change:
“I am pretty disappointed that they are still taking a lukewarm approach to handle the foreign worker issue. To me more should be done. Imposing numeric on certain sectors like service, clerical, engineer, IT, cusotmer service is a must. All these jobs are jobs that singaporean want. The employer’s mentality is cheaper labour the better, even if the levy is increased, still is cheaper to hire them. Looks like people have to vote against such unpopular policies if this issue is not further addressed.”
Jedi Knight:
“Totally disagree with Minister’s comment on quotas. Because I believe that construction towkays see bottom lines clearly than helping Singaporeans get jobs. And it appears like Minister is sharing their views. I stand corrected if I am wrong on this. $ and cents line. This is not a threat from me, but serves as a reality check for the ruling party. I am sick and tired of hearing people everywhere (even among visitors) constantly complaining about too many foreign laborers, particularly Indian nationals (no racial discrimination intended). Many of these workers do not wash properly and their bad body odours are offending tourists and many Singaporeans, especially in MRT trains and shopping malls during peak hours.”
Budget Bullet:
“Agreed. My personal vibe?? Just nothing but lip service and wayang. Once they feel that the “area” is safe (read Employers are happy). They will then proceed to announced the GE date thinking they have us fooled.”
Local graduate:
“Budget??? Forget it, lah, sudah!!! What is a budget if there are no safety nets to ensure the Employment of it’s citizens, it’s daily living issues like the GST which has driven up all daily necessities, pension funds for the aging population – is CPF Annulity really the best option for all the citizens accross the board???, the escalating high cost of public housing – will the recent guidelines able to curb the speculation especially amongst PR’s??, what are edlerly benefits if any especially those aged, poor & sick etc…………”
[Source: REACH forum]
Judging from the comments posted, it appears that most Singaporeans are unhappy with the Budget, which was not reflected in the Straits Times article which quoted REACH chairman Amy Khor as urging “Singaporeans to continue to give their views as ‘they can be assured that their feedback will be channelled to the relevant government agencies’.”
Can Singaporeans trust REACH when the frank views posted by citizens on it have been misrepresented, misquoted and distorted beyond recognition by the state media?
Singaporeans should stop wasting time with the PAP “wayang” REACH and “feedback” to them directly via the votes in their hands at the next general election.
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