Tan Cheng Bock talked so much for what ? he is now a political commentator ? he might still harbor presidential aspirations.
watz wrong w him commentating? He is best for this job..... he wud hv been our Pres has it not been clown Tan Kin Lan
Tan Cheng Bock talked so much for what ? he is now a political commentator ? he might still harbor presidential aspirations.
Based on MOM data, the problems you mentioned are only experienced by the 2.8% or so PMETs who got retrenched. The rest of the sinkie PMETs are doing fine and are unaffected by the foreign influx. Other threads that I started indicate that sinkies are even willing to overpay for their HDB homes.
The joblessness and struggles faced by the PMETs is very real from the influx of FTs. Keeping quiet does not make it go away, though this is what they are doing.
The issue raise by TCB goes deeper than that for it also concerns with their children, PMETs or not. Like I have said earlier on, once the replacement of the PMETs that once used to occupy that middle management and senior management roles has been taken over by the FTs, I do not think that the middle management or senior management FTs is going to give the Singaporean (and Singaporean young adults) any chance at all. Lock stock and barrel all will be from their states and villages.
While this view does seems extreme, I see it playing out soon, within the next 10 years. I really hope that I am wrong on this aspect.
watz wrong w him commentating? He is best for this job..... he wud hv been our Pres has it not been clown Tan Kin Lan
Nigel says the same thing on behalf of the Brits
[video=youtube;d34PCX3Euj0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d34PCX3Euj0[/video]
PAP losing some seats is an understatement. The ground is ripe for a toppling of the PAP government. The question is whether the WP is willing to go all in or continue to adopt the kiasi-kiasu attitude.
PAP losing some seats is an understatement. The ground is ripe for a toppling of the PAP government. The question is whether the WP is willing to go all in or continue to adopt the kiasi-kiasu attitude.
I personally see that other than WP, all oppositions will score badly than previous GE. As for WP, they definitely stand a realistic chance to win more seats but that will also depend on how they fight the campaign as well as the amount of groundworks they put in.
....Like I have said earlier on, once the replacement of the PMETs that once used to occupy that middle management and senior management roles has been taken over by the FTs, I do not think that the middle management or senior management FTs is going to give the Singaporean (and Singaporean young adults) any chance at all. Lock stock and barrel all will be from their states and villages.
While this view does seems extreme, I see it playing out soon, within the next 10 years. I really hope that I am wrong on this aspect.
PAP losing some seats is an understatement. The ground is ripe for a toppling of the PAP government. The question is whether the WP is willing to go all in or continue to adopt the kiasi-kiasu attitude.
Your painting of this scenario is a plausible outcome in the future. When a primary school pinoy kid in sinkie land could boast to his school mates that pinoy would one day take over the island, you can see what the foreign immigration policy of pappies has done to the country.
Foreigners who became imported shitizens are grateful to the pappies for the opportunities to work and live in a safe country but to the locals, this intrusion does not equate loyalty, patriotism and nationalism. It is just economic squatting in the country.
I rather have bro GMS -PAP's biggest nightmare.
just read it with a pinch of salt as Tan CHENG BOCK himself is also a mole planted by PAP
just read it with a pinch of salt as Tan CHENG BOCK himself is also a mole planted by PAP
Based on MOM data, the problems you mentioned are only experienced by the 2.8% or so PMETs who got retrenched. The rest of the sinkie PMETs are doing fine and are unaffected by the foreign influx. Other threads that I started indicate that sinkies are even willing to overpay for their HDB homes.
Dear John, please do not cite statistics, after all there are lies, damned lies and statistics.
We are talking about family and personal lives of Singaporean PMETs with children and mortgage to pay and old parents to take care of.
Perhaps you are one PMET yourself too, with family and children, maybe now in secondary school or in JC or even in Uni. Just imagine 10 years from now when your children start looking for jobs and they realized they will be interviewed by FTs, not Singaporeans manager/directors/COO, but FTs, do you really think they will stand a chance, even armed with a NUS/NTU/SMU degree, when nowadays, degree mills are churning out degrees a dime a dozen.
Even if you do not spare a thought for the current PMETs which you may deem them to be not competitive, not up to date or even plain lazy but think of your children, your brothers children, your sisters children, 10 years from now. The situation WILL be very different from now.