Sunday, March 23, 2025

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20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bus drivers are some of the most multitasking work. Their job is not just about driving; they have to juggle various responsibilities to ensure the safety and comfort of their passengers. A few multitasking natures of bus drivers are,

1. Navigation- This requires constant attention to the road, traffic signals, and other vehicles. Bus drivers must often navigate complex routes, keep track of schedules, and make decisions based on changing traffic conditions.

2. Passengers- Bus drivers frequently interact with passengers. They may need to greet people as they board, answer questions about routes or schedules, and assist those finding their seats, such as the elderly or disabled? Another job scope is making sure passengers tap their cards properly for payment.




3. Bus drivers are multitasking in a high-stakes environment, balancing the safety and needs of passengers with the demands of navigating and schedules. Their role also requires them in ensuring that public transportation runs smoothly and efficiently.

All in all safety could be compromised with so many demands of one person. Companies will then come out and say they find it tough to hire drivers. It could be they are trying to keep costs low for the public?

Anonymous said...

Here are some types of politicians you should never trust:


Persons who never take accountability
but have no problem always blaming the weather.
They say they want the best for
you, but rules and policies work against you.
Words and actions don’t match.
Puts seeds of doubt in you, disguised as something else.

Missing Lee Kuan Yew the one and only


Trust is precious, and once it’s broken, it’s incredibly difficult to rebuild.

Anonymous said...

Psychic Reading says that there could be 3 potential dates for election.

1. May the 10th
2. 10th of May
3. Any other dates?

Anonymous said...

There is a popular saying: "The more you give, the more blessings you will receive."

Can we say the same for vouchers and handouts?
Depending on the system in place, they can also complicate tax situations. The more you offer, the greater the potential tax implications, sometimes making it feel like there's a trade-off between giving and receiving.

Maximizing benefits while taxes that come with them is important. Have you had any personal experiences with this that you'd like to share?

Anonymous said...

Come next month 15th, Lawrence Wong will be one year in his position.

Look around us and read the daily news. Has the country become better?

Admin said...

Bus services play such a vital role in keeping communities connected, and it's great to see discussions around how they’re evolving to meet modern needs. Whether it's daily commutes, long-distance travel, or eco-friendly transportation options, a reliable bus service can make a huge difference in people's lives. I really appreciate services that focus on comfort, punctuality, and accessibility for all passengers. With rising traffic and environmental concerns, improving and promoting bus travel is more important than ever! Private bus charter Singapore

Anonymous said...

Why are they called "Opposition Parties" when they only ask questions in Parliament? I don't see much opposing happening.

Anonymous said...

Will people be concerned about Trump's tariffs in this election after experiencing a 9% GST tariff?

Anonymous said...

Differences between GST and Tariffs:

GST: Tax applied to the sale of goods & services at each stage of distribution. This is self-inflicted on the country, though it is a source of revenue.

Tariffs: This tax imposed on imported goods made it more expensive.

In summary, both are forms of taxation. different purposes and
applications, and substantially differs in the effects on the economy. Therefore, it would be wise to set up a task force on both rather than just one! Have a little consistency! Don't pick and choose.

Anonymous said...

Trump Tariffs: Can emotional blackmail work when your life seems so unfair and miserable?

Anonymous said...

GST 9%?

A pays a rubbish bin for$10+9% = $10.90
B buys from A= $10.90 + 9% = $11.88.
B pays 18% GST?

Anonymous said...

A pays $10 for a rubbish bin, plus 9% tax, totaling $10.90. B buys it from A for $10.90, adding 9% tax, which equals $11.88. Does B pay 18% GST?

Anonymous said...

The Workers' Party has good candidates, so voters don’t feel pressured to support the current leaders unless they are backed by strong figures in the Group Representation Constituency (GRC). Ang Mo Kio is likely the only area guaranteed to win in the elections. I noticed that people were very welcoming to SM Lee during his walkabouts.

Anonymous said...

Looks and qualifications can be deceiving?

Yes, looks and qualifications can indeed be deceiving. People often make assumptions based on appearances or educational qualifications, but this can lead to misjudgment. Someone may appear very polished and a good speaker, but lack practical experience or skills. Someone who might not fit conventional standards could have a wealth of knowledge or insights.

In many cases, qualifications can be impressive on paper but may not reflect a person's real competency in real-world situations. Ultimately, taking the time to understand individuals beyond their looks or credentials can lead to more informed decisions in voting.

Anonymous said...

When one has better options, one can be selective. One doesn't have to vote for hypocrites.

Anonymous said...

GST PYRAMIDS.

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is often described as a pyramid tax because of its structure and the way it is collected at multiple stages of the supply chain. Some reasons why GST is considered a pyramid tax: GST is levied at each stage of the chain, . Each business in the supply chain adds value to the product and collects GST , making it a multi-stage tax. At each level of the supply chain, the tax rate applied is based on the total value added. Therefore, as you ascend the pyramid (from producers to consumers), the tax burden accumulates proportionally at each stage.
This is akin to a pyramid where the bottom of the pyramid holds the most weight.

The “pyramid” illustrates how GST is structured , with layers of taxation at every stage of production, leading to the consumer ultimately bearing the entire tax burden.

Anonymous said...

The walkover will not be counted in the national vote percentage. Only contested votes will be counted unless there is an attempt to manipulate results.

Anonymous said...

Six yrs ago, my bathroom heater was leaking. The company charged me $550 for a replacement unit and an additional $80 for the ceiling board. Last month, I encountered the same problem in the master bathroom and decided to call the same company again because of their reliability and honesty. This time, they quoted me $960 for the same Rheem model and $250 for the ceiling board. While we can manage without hot water, it’s especially convenient during the rainy season. Just in 6 yrs in the price difference!

Anonymous said...

When goods arrive, you must pay a 9% GST before you can claim. Normally, you have to set up an account where they can just giro the amount if you are in certain businesses. You then sell these goods to distributors, who are also required to pay a 9% GST. Lastly, when customers purchase the products from retail shops, they pay an additional 9% GST. This means that the minimum GST collected on the product totals 27%?

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