Monday, August 16, 2021

Protest against bad government policies

 I suggest a suitable platform for the public to protest against bad government policies, and for the issues to be addressed properly.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

We have ant problem in some parts of our house. A few weeks with Baygon was only a temporary solution. The ants got killed but new colonies kept appearing. Option B was to change. Mortein came into play. Not only is odor-free, but also kills the ants, and new colonies only form after 3 weeks. Maybe is something in the residue.
Sometimes, we have the freedom of responsibility for ourselves within their narrow, old fashion government-imposed policy limits?

Anonymous said...

Leaders must have a high level of economic understanding, competence and social skills helpful
for a deeper and richer feel, which can be useful for implementing policies. If policies are just about Pay and Pay like that I also can.๐Ÿ‘“๐Ÿ•ถ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿคฃ

Anonymous said...


Mensa v. the waitress



(Mensa, as you know, is a national organization for people who have an IQ of 140 or higher.)

Several of the Mensa members went out for lunch at a local cafรฉ. When they sat down, one of them discovered that the salt shaker contained pepper & the pepper shaker was full of salt.

How could they swap the contents of the two bottles without spilling any & using only the implements at hand? Clearly this was a job for Mensa minds.

The group debated the problem, presented ideas & finally came up with a brilliant solution involving a napkin, a straw & an empty saucer.

They called the waitress over, ready to dazzle her with their solution. "Miss," they said, "We couldn't help but notice that the pepper shaker contains salt & the salt shaker…. “

But before they could finish, the waitress interrupted, "Oh! sorry about that."

She leaned over the table, unscrewed the caps of both bottles & switched them.

There was dead silence at the Mensa table.

Kinda reminds ya of the government, doesn't it.

Don't confuse IQ and education with common sense.


Anonymous said...

Great Minds Think Alike???

During the 2015 General election, once the results of the first few countings increased in percentage, the rest of the constituencies followed all across the island. All up.

2020 General Election, a whole fraction of the island went down between 5% to 7% consistently except for two constituencies with ikan bilis oppositions. All down.

Anonymous said...

Economists forecast inflation and unemployment.

Financial analysts forecast earnings.

Military experts predict casualties.

Contractors estimate the time required to complete projects.

Engineers estimate the amount of concrete needed for a building.

Venture capitalists access profitability.

Others involve intuitions draw from expertise and skills.

PAP has the best fomulae in every single policy. Jack of all trades, master of....?? Who suffers?? It's the people??







Anonymous said...

Their policies are even if the chicken has 3 legs would still be right. Just as long as you don't do a Michael Palmer.

Anonymous said...

Wicked policies on PRIVATE PROPERTIES: Who oversees the overseers ???

Anonymous said...

DBS REVERSE MORTGAGE๐Ÿ’•-Say if your freehold property is worth $2 million in today's market-and

you receive a loan of $200,000 from DBS. By the end of your 15 years, you may have to pay

back $$220,000(with interest) after selling your home. But after 15 years your property might

be worth $2.3 million๐Ÿ‘ instead of the $2 million today. You still gain even after paying

the interest. It is something very rewarding for the bank and property owner๐Ÿ‘. Simple and

straightforward.๐Ÿ˜Š

Anonymous said...

An uneducated father with his educated son went on a camping trip.

They set up their tent and fell asleep. Some hours later, the father woke up his son. Father- Look up to the sky and tell me what you see. Son- I see millions of stars. Father- And what does that tell you? Son- Astronomically, it tells that there are millions of galaxies and planets. Father slaps the son hard and says- "Idiot, someone has stolen our tent"

MORAL: Too much education can spoil our common sense, and failing to see the basics!


“Stay away from conflictive, negative leaders that pull you down, because they contaminate your energy and impede your progress. Search for people who look at the world with optimism, that inspire you, make you happy and provide peace of mind.”๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’š
― Pablo

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...

Clearly, the policy on the COE in reducing the car population works well, is fair to all, did

not discriminate any group, and could be said a near-perfect solution. When policies start out

right, it does not need tampering frequently or the norm of 'we are monitoring the situation.'

People can make plans and they knew what they are in for.

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