Saturday, November 25, 2023

Big problems facing Singapore

 Singapore faced the following big problems that cannot be solved. 
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Non-Exaggeration:
My aunt in her late sixties was widowed 2 years ago.
She has 2 adult children, a son and a daughter who have started families
in Melbourne.
Reluctantly, her daughter was planning to come home near her mother.

Mother's Sacrifice:
Despite being on her own, she did not want her daughter to move back.
Seemingly, if she was selling her detached home for AUS$1.6M which comes with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the second floor and a nanny's room with an attached bath on the ground floor, what can she buy here?
Her grandchildren would not be able to adapt to the education system here. Her grandchildren used to have garden parties in their landed home, which they might be unable to do here due to the close proximity of homes and noise constrained.

Years ago, this country had high-quality expats. These days, it is the Vietnamese, China Chinese, Indonesians and Asian expats?





Anonymous said...

Nearly all countries are either President, King or Prime Minister. A few countries like the UK have two, King and Prime Minister. The US has a President, Brunei a King, Korea and Taiwan only one.
Since we have two kinds here with a population of six million, we might as well make it look like money well spent on the Presidency.

In future, they will come out and voice that the President's added role is not only confined to this country but also internationally. In other words, we cannot afford to have people like George Goh or Tan Kin Lian only from the ___________?

一石二鸟!

Anonymous said...

Hong Kong is well-known for being rude, impatient, fast-paced pace and money-minded. It could be a need for more space in homes. Most live in compact spaces and densely populated.

We are not far from being a second Hong Kong? It is all around us. Only those living on another planet refuse to acknowledge as long as they collect their millions.

Anonymous said...



Successful leaders should be aware of the uniqueness of other people whether they are in opposition or not and appreciate differences of opinion and accept feedback. You need to let the people know that everyone matters and that you see them as individual human beings, not as oppositions.
Do not tell people Forward Singapore will be inclusive and consultative of feedback if you keep telling off ideas in Parliament as "Opposing for The Sake of Opposing." Say one thing but do another? Can we trust such leaders?

Anonymous said...

The only PAP who lives in public housing is Halimah?
After 6 years of being President with a salary of millions, perhaps its time to change?

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