Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Evaluation of safe entry project

I suggest that the ministerial task force should authorize an independent study on the effective of the safe entry project.

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Anonymous said...

Straits Times senior transport correspondent Christopher Tan mentioned, among other things, the need for the authorities to build bigger HDB flats that will put Singaporeans in a better position to prevent disease transmission (Ponder housing affordability, land cost issues in future S'pore plans, Aug 23). It is a tall order.

The authorities have been very accommodating in trying their best to build different-sized flats. We are fortunate to have a Government that encourages its citizens to own homes.




1) Who makes all the rules?

2) Who sets what should be done?

3) Who has all the say?

4)Who has every suggestion?

5) Who decides everything?

6) Who sets all the prices?

7) Who tied all our hands?

8) Who commands?

9) Who did all the planning?

10) Who decides how we should live?

11) Who decides all the timing?

12) People do not have choices!

13) Who creates?


Singaporeans should not be too dependent on the Government for everything from self-development to recreation. We should learn to swim on our own so that our chances of survival are greater in this uncertain world.

Harry Ong Heng Poh



Anonymous said...

Are the flats free?

The authorities have been very accommodating in trying their best to build different-sized flats. We are fortunate to have a Government that encourages its citizens to own homes.


Harry Ong Heng Poh

Anonymous said...

Forum: Bigger flats are a want, not a need- People will only believe when all the ministers are living in a 3-room flat including Ah Loong and his family???

Anonymous said...

Facts??



the first letters of the months July through to November spell JASON.

Perth is Australia's windiest city.

cats spend 66% of their life asleep.

money is the number one thing that couples argue about.

the 3 most common languages in the world are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and English.

toilets use 35% of indoor water use.

the sentence "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" uses every letter in the English alphabet.

small dogs usually live longer than larger breeds.

111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321

Japan is the largest exporter of frog legs.

in 75% of American households women manage the money and pay the bills.

Italy and France produce over 40% of all wine.

Canada has more lakes than any other country.

72% of people eavesdrop.

the number 1 reason why people purchase a mobile phone is for safety.

53% of women don't leave home without makeup on.

75% of people wouldn't give up their spouse for a night for a $1,000,000.

a person will die from total lack of sleep sooner than from starvation (Death can occur about 10 days without sleep while starvation takes a few weeks)

by age 60 most people would have lost half of their taste buds.

laughing lowers levels of stress and strengthens your immune system.


















Anonymous said...

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