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Chitchat Top 10 Most Liveable Cities 2019 Are All Non-Moslem Cities! Moslem Cities Form Half Of Most Shittiest Cities! Singapore Ranked 40th, Ahead Of London!

bobby

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At least Singapore City is got the following #1:


1) World's most expensive city
2) World's best city for expats
3) World's most expensive Parliamentary Cabinet
4) World's best paid and most useless President
 

eatshitndie

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noisiest city in the universe.
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AhMeng

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To be honest, thanks to the PAP, Lol :biggrin: Singapore is not that bad a city to live in lah. Whilst it's expensive, it's relatively crime free, English speaking, and convenient outpost to travel around Asia. What it lacks is a nice countryside where one can chill, drive around in a cabriolet convertible, camping and explore and be at ease with nature. The one thing I surely hate about Singapore is the damn fucking hot weather throughout the year. It kills every bit of the pros of living here. :biggrin:
 

Hypocrite-The

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Very livable indeed where even regulation are flouted and dodgy companies can cheat with impunity

Sydney Sugarcube apartment owners locked out as developer advertises 'the sweet life'
Nick Rehac outside his apartment block with a dog
PHOTO Nick Rehac bought his apartment last year for $1 million but is still barred from living in it. ABC NEWS: JASON OM
The owners of a Sydney apartment complex locked out because of toxic land concerns look set to be barred from entering their homes until at least the end of the year.

In what one owner described as "a disgrace", the City of Sydney and developer Golden Rain are locked in an ongoing battle over the $46.5 million, 109-apartment "Sugarcube" development in the inner-west suburb of Erskineville.

It was revealed in July that the City of Sydney was refusing to allow owners to move in over concerns the developer has not cleaned up toxic land underneath it, despite the apartments being completed in May last year.

Two months after the revelations, the developer and the City of Sydney are still locked in the dispute with experts telling the ABC the situation is unlikely to be resolved by the end of the year.

One owner, who declined to be named, told the ABC he expected the sunset clause on his one-bedroom $715,000 apartment — which he bought off-the-plan in 2015 — to be extended past its December 31, 2019 expiry.

"I don't think we'll be able to settle any time soon," he said.

It comes as the developer continues to advertise the apartments online, using the slogan "the sweet life".

The development is promoted as offering "exceptional living" in a "truly inspirational setting".

The website declares construction has "commenced", despite the apartments being completed in May 2018.

square geometric apartments surrounded by fences
PHOTO The Sugarcube apartment complex was built on an old industrial estate. ABC NEWS: JASON OM
Another owner, Nick Rehac, who bought his $1 million apartment last year, told the ABC he had no correspondence from the developers or the City of Sydney.

"We've been waiting, waiting, waiting and heard nothing," he said.

"It's a disgrace. People keep ringing me and asking me to do something [take legal action] but I have no money for it, nothing."

The ABC understands some owners have engaged lawyers, however no legal action is before the courts.

According to the City of Sydney, the building was approved on strict conditions in September 2015 because the site — once an industrial area — was contaminated groundwater with heavy metals, hydrocarbons and asbestos.

It said the developer, Golden Rain, went ahead with construction without meeting all the conditions set out in a remediation plan to clean up the site.

The City provided an update to apartment owners in the development late last month.

It said it was awaiting a "detailed plan" from the developer as to how the site can be acceptably managed going forward.

It also advised residents to seek legal advice if they were "concerned about the ongoing issue".

Golden Rain, through an advisor, told the ABC it was working on the detailed plan that required the input of "a range of stakeholders, including environmental consultants, auditors and insurers".

The company said it did not know when the development would be given the green light for owners to move in.

"It will depend on the time it takes to reach an agreement with council as well as the time required for documentation and formal approval," the spokesperson said.

"While we know the delays have been frustrating for our purchasers, we are taking every possible step to satisfy council's requirements."

Golden Rain claims to have completed 30 projects across Asia, but the Erskineville development is its only project in Sydney. The company does not have a website.
 

bobby

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A more accurate form of survey is to ask refugees...list the countries you would most like to take a boat ride to?
 

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Hey filthy Indian liar m&d dog son of whore my sentence is clear there is no country called Palestine. No need to twist and turn. Malaysia that steal land from orang asli recognized Palestine is an irony indeed.


Daughter of an ugly whore @ginfreely monkey fucker ginfreely harlot and putain of the world from India to Iran to Saudi, you should know when to open your chow cheebye and when to shut it.

You should know when to open your ugly mouth for sucking some cocks of men from around the world, for free.

And when to shut it.

All that comes out from your mouth is stinking lies and garbage.

Much like all the whores that chinks produced over the centuries and sent the way of Malaya. Of which Stinkiepore is a part.

By the way, here's a fact for you.

https://www.espn.co.uk/football/matchstats?gameId=553247
FIFA World Cup Qualifying - AFC Standings
POSTEAMGPGDPTS
1Singapore2+14
2Palestine2+13
3Yemen202
4Saudi Arabia101
5Uzbekistan1-20


Palestine is a recognized country

ALL Asian AFC member states recognize Palestine.

No place for your beloved Jews of "Israel"
:tongue:
 

mudhatter

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Perhaps, Malaysia should consider and take those steps, to ban all visitors from Singapore.


It should.

Malaysia should learn a few tricks from Iran and flatten or threaten to flatten Stinkingpore.

Fearing this retaliation, your chow ah gua Ah Loong has now decided to lick Trump's balls. Even though Trump is adamant he hates slit eyed monkeys or chinks like yourselves.



https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...rump-renew-mou-on-us-use-of-military-11936182SingaporePM Lee, President Trump renew MOU on US use of military facilities in Singapore, extending it by 15 years
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and President Donald Trump after signing an amendment renewing a defence Memorandum of Understanding in New York on Sep 23, 2019. (Photo: SAUL LOEB/AFP)
By Brandon Tanoto@BranTanotoCNA
24 Sep 2019 04:29AM(Updated: 24 Sep 2019 01:12PM)
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NEW YORK: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and United States President Donald Trump on Monday (Sep 23) signed an agreement to renew the 1990 Memorandum of Understanding Regarding United States’ Use of Facilities in Singapore, extending it for another 15 years.
The two leaders inked the deal during a meeting on the sidelines of the 74th United Nations General Assembly.



The 1990 MOU was signed by founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and then-US vice president Dan Quayle, and was key to facilitating US access to Singapore's air and naval bases, as well as providing logistic support for their transiting personnel, aircraft and vessels.
It has also underpinned the US’ security presence in the region for almost 30 years.
Under its ambit, the US has rotationally deployed fighter aircraft for exercises, refuelling and maintenance, as well as littoral combat ships and P-8 Poseidon aircraft to Singapore since 2013 and 2015 respectively.

Singapore’s Defence Ministry (MINDEF) said in a statement that the renewal of the document underscores the support for US’ presence in the Asia-Pacific, which remains vital for regional peace, stability and prosperity.


On renewing the MOU, Mr Lee said during the signing ceremony with Mr Trump that it was a reflection of the close cooperation between the two countries.
"We've updated it once before, in 2005; and we are very happy to update it once more, to extend it for the next 15 years," said Mr Lee.
“It reflects our very good cooperation on defence matters between the US and Singapore, and also the broader cooperation we have in so many other fields, in security, economics, counter-terrorism, and in culture and education as well."
He added: "So we are very happy with our relationship, we hope to grow it, and we hope that it will also be a means for the US to deepen its engagement in Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific region.”


Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) added that the renewal of the MOU was a "clear affirmation of the mutual commitment to the longstanding Singapore-United States defence relationship".
MFA added: "Both sides reaffirmed the good progress of key bilateral defence initiatives, and welcomed Singapore’s decision to acquire four F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, with an option for eight more in the future."
In a phone call with US Defence Secretary Mark Esper, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen reaffirmed the excellent and long-standing bilateral defence relationship, as well as the importance the US’ continued engagement of the region.
Dr Ng also thanked Mr Esper for the continued support the Singapore Armed Forces receives for training in the US. And Mr Esper also expressed appreciation for Singapore’s enduring support for the US’ regional presence.
During the call, both parties also discussed the good progress of ongoing initiatives in defence technology and military cooperation.
Dr Ng is in New York as part of Mr Lee’s delegation at the United Nations General Assembly.
This is the fourth time Mr Lee and Mr Trump have met. Both leaders met at the Trump-Kim summit in Singapore last year; the G20 Summit in Hamburg in 2017; and during Mr Lee’s official visit to Washington in 2017.
MINDEF added that the 1990 MOU is one of several bilateral defence agreements with the US.
In 2005, Mr Lee and former US president George W Bush inked the 2005 Strategic Framework Agreement for a Closer Cooperation Partnership in Defence and Security (SFA) - which elevated bilateral defence relations, and recognised Singapore as a Major Security Cooperation Partner of the US.
Both countries also concluded the enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement in 2015, which built on the 2005 SFA to deepen cooperation in five areas - namely military, policy, strategic, technology, and non-conventional security challenges.
The two countries also agreed to strengthen cooperation in new areas like humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, cyber defence, biosecurity and public communications.
 

mudhatter

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Economy is pretty bad though.

My sister finding it hard to get work.
Husband's job is rocky

Provincial government planning to make 35% cuts to physician payments.

Federal court of appeal gave 6 legal challenges to the Transmountain pipeline the go ahead.

I might end up moving to Toronto.


Do you earn more after taxes in Canada or Stinkiepore? Sorry if it's a little too personal to answer.
 

mudhatter

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At least Singapore City is got the following #1:


1) World's most expensive city
2) World's best city for expats
3) World's most expensive Parliamentary Cabinet
4) World's best paid and most useless President



Why are stinkies so whiny about their president?

When did stinky president have a say in anything?

It's the PM who always called the shot not the president.

What has happened to harebrained stinkies who need their ah gua pm to provide direction or they get lost and act like fish out of water?
 

nayr69sg

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Do you earn more after taxes in Canada or Stinkiepore? Sorry if it's a little too personal to answer.

Canada.

And the awesome part is the cost of house and cars is about 5 times cheaper in Calgary than in sinkieland.

So not only do I earn more but my buying power is also higher.

Definitely much much better off than if I had stayed in sinkieland.

Sinkieland is not the place to be if you are a family physician.
 

mudhatter

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Canada.

And the awesome part is the cost of house and cars is about 5 times cheaper in Calgary than in sinkieland.

So not only do I earn more but my buying power is also higher.

Definitely much much better off than if I had stayed in sinkieland.

Sinkieland is not the place to be if you are a family physician.


Straight from the horse's mouth.

Stinky chinks brag a lot about GDP per capita but chinks like you are real life proof that stinkies are not much better off than Malaysia.

Give it a few decades, Stinkypore will be like Lanfang republic. Ah Loong and his PAP minions are nothing special. they are specially stupid, if u can call that special.

We know cars and houses are expensive in stinkieland because of lack of land.

How about groceries, utilities, travel to foreign destination, other expenses?

Why is Stinkie GDP PPP per capita so much higher than Canada?
 

mojito

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Canada.

And the awesome part is the cost of house and cars is about 5 times cheaper in Calgary than in sinkieland.

So not only do I earn more but my buying power is also higher.

Definitely much much better off than if I had stayed in sinkieland.

Sinkieland is not the place to be if you are a family physician.
For that we have Malaysians. :cool:
These days the medical chains rules the roost. GP is just a replaceable cog.
 
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