When parliamentary answers seem overly optimistic or too good to be true, it can often raise skepticism among the public. This glossy portray of policy and outcome may alienate spectators who were looking for transparency and honesty. Instead of making feel realistic, these polished response often lead to further deafening, as people feel that their concerns are being glossed over or dismissed. Ka ki kong, ka ki song.
...........I apologised to a shop for being difficult. Their reply shocked me. Without being defensive, they told me that they appreciated customers like me because it helps them improve and that happy customers means happy businesses.
Being in the opposition is often a thankless job, except for the The Workers Party . Without the opposition's efforts, social media, a lot of essential services might not be addressed, leaving us with just the bare minimum. As long as they got their quota, and make some news that they are doing their jobs, most were just sweep under. If Worker's Party genuinely cares for the good of Singapore, they should co-operate with other parties like Marine Parade or give the 2 best losers to the other oppostion instead of chope. If they go down, there will be no backups.
It's frustrating trying to reach out for answers, only to find that landlines go unanswered or the responses we do get are generic and devoid of any personal touch. It feels like we're just another number in a system.
While the talk show in Australia was one-sided and biased, it contained a little truth?
Even if social media reflects only the opinions of a few, people do have an outlet to post their grievances, though some posts seem to be primarily self-serving.
The daily news deaths, scams, the crimes shows a society that only looks good on the outside but is habouring underlying deep issues. Or we are good because of comparing ourselves to low benchmarks set by neighbouring countries.
Now with weirdo Ah Loong around he does keeps the ministers on their toes because of his long history. In contrast Lawless Wong he will and never comand that level of respect. This might explain one reason everthing is anyhow nowadays.
My family only feel safe only at home. Roads and public spaces no longer provide that level of safety anymore. We try not to avoid go out during peak hours or public holidays to fight for spaces.
When a country boast substantial budget surpluses, tis often indicates that its citizens are subjected to an overly high taxation across many channel including land , gst, levies, coes and other fiscal tax. Tis tax serve as revenue , enabling it to finance vital public services such as education, healthcare, infrastructure , social welfare program and meanistirs high pay.
Tis approach to everything also high tax can lead to enhanced public services and overall societal benefits, it also raises concerns among the people. Many citizens may feel overburdened by the financial strain. Striking the right balance between generate revenue and foster a thriving economy is a critical challenge that governments must navigate to ensure they maintain trust and support. Tis equilibrium for economic stability but also for the over wellbeing and satisfaction of the citizens.
People needs banks more than banks need the people. As more individuals and businesses borrow money it boosts the banks profitability one of the reasons higher profits had led to collection of more corporate taxes lead to surplus? People are in high debt while banks and government earn more moni. Dam shiok hor.
Rich ministers and power can lead to downside that may affect governaning and society.
Bogeymen were highly used during elections till the real bogeyman finaly appear now.
So sick of POFMA.
Ministers with biggie wealth are disconnected from the reality faced by average citizens, making policies that do not have needs of the broader populations.
Alamak dam paiseh.
Power and money can lead to bullying, intimidation, a sence of entitlement, and dissent.
Got karma or not arh.
Can we ever find ministers who can never be wrong?
Aiyo why so like tat. Pauline Hanson finally.
Lee Hsein Loong must have good health. I met some tourist and they told me Singapore is veri safe and clean. I asked them where they staying and they replied Raffles hotel and fullerton.
Not sia suay leh.
ha ha ha so funny cos so many mentally ill people nowadays drunks smoking and drugs. Also a lot of lazy people. dont know is it cannot get jobs or just make money by cheating or doing all illegal kind of thing. All hor kuah bo hor chia one. So scary sia.
I scared to have children. If son rape case life gone even only what happen only known by 2 people. Cannot anyhow say wait pofma. Stupid ah Kua.
Next election prey half will be oppsitions. God can you listen or not. People are desperate.
If things are expensive, just give vouchers. Low birth rate just bring in more rubbish. This type anybody also know how to solve. Tat is why we need talent. not robots.
We have low taxes then why companies are running away. Maths 1+1=11
siao . Those who can also leaving to compromise not living in such condense and confine like crazy. We cannot give them free hands to puppet us. We are humans. Everything is about money. Quality or quantity. Stop sucking to china to even turning here into mini china. Really hate them. talk so loud and they q sideways instead of behind. Choi.
There is fire and no smoke? They create a fire, and when there is smoke, they push it away in different directions. One person claimed that he sacrificed his salary and career to serve the public. However, it was only recently that he purchased a GCB after becoming a minister. Or perhaps it was the other way around; no one really knows. In any case, good luck to them as they try to maintain their resilience in the public eye, as it is not an easy task. No matter how they cleared their names, I can only speak for myself and that is they cannot be trusted!
Amos Yee belongs to IMH. Yet no government agencies stepped forward to offer the help he or the family needed and just used punishment as a deterrent when he created havoc here and elsewhere. Which human with the right state of mind is not afraid of the kind of law here after already being punished? Every Singaporean counts! Just promise tons during elections!
Tan Kuku for emotional or physical help, but they only know how to provide vouchers for assist. The ministers are not well-rounded; they hold many titles because they are within a closed circle that outsiders cannot access? Their brains appears to be quite scattered? Megan Khung is a good example of this. They disregard the grandmother making the report, possibly issues coming from people at the lower end of the social spectrum?
[Amos Yee belongs to IMH. Yet no government agencies stepped forward to offer the help he or the family needed and just used punishment as a deterrent when he created havoc here and elsewhere. Which human with the right state of mind is not afraid of the kind of law here after already being punished? Every Singaporean counts! Just promise tons during elections!]
They like to create a lot of work, like they are doing well, but all is substanceless one. None was able to spot that insurance companies were selling outdated policies to the public. This is the kind of government one that is passive,we have now. Sleeping and letting the public suffer.
It has now become a voucher country. Vouch here and there, and ouch people feelin the pain.
Someone told us the 13 people kenna kotok paying 900 ringgit for a cooked fish in Genting Highlinds , the bill did not show any GST and the service charge was very minimal. I'm uncertain of details I only got told. So heartening to see the authorities took the trouble to go down to investigate. Here, people need to take their own trouble to Case? Only to find there's NO CASE.
It’s true that someone like SM Hsien Loong Lee, with the advantages of huge inheritance from his parents , may not need the country in the same the country needs him. His influence lies in the wisdom, experience, respect and empathy he brings to the nation. His ability to navigate complex issues and offer guidance can shape the future, benefiting not just his immediate circle but the entire country. Leaders with such depth of wisdom can inspire and uplift society as a whole, making their role invaluable despite their personal wealth. Another will be Emeritus Chok Tong Goh.
Bloomberg likely has a robust legal team in place. Before any content is published, especially if it’s sensitive or could have legal implications, the legal support team would review the material to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. This helps mitigate risks and ensures that the information shared is accurate and responsibly communicated. It’s often said that you have the advantage when the playing field is in your favour, much like when Miss Thailand triumphed in the beauty pageant hosted in Bangkok. It’s pretty straightforward. Thank you, Bloomberg, for not only helping the country to fight power imbalance, but also bringing light.๐ฆ. Heaven has eyes. Is this the first time they have been in the limelight?
SM Loong is one of the few ministers left who genuinely prioritise the country’s interests ๐ธ๐ฌ. We not claiming he’s perfect, though. If a homegrown judge casts Bloomberg in a negative light , it could lead to foreign companies relocating or deter potential investors from coming here because of bias justice system., and we don’t think he would be pleased about that. Bloomberg has a presence in almost every country ๐, and their news reaches a wide audience ๐บ. For the sake of 2 politicians, I don’t believe that would be the case. Bloomberg may still have a chance in this legal matter ๐ค, considering the implications for the country. He won't even allow his own brother to get his way on the house because of cheating on the will leh. And he was left with a broken family.
Singapore and Malaysia share special interdependence. Many Singaporeans visit Malaysia to shop ๐️, and eat๐, and benefit from lower prices, boosting the Malaysian economy, especially in Johor Bahru. Singaporeans go to Malaysia to spend money.
On the other side, many Malaysians come to Singapore to earn money๐ผ, This enriches Singapore's diverse workforce.
Overall, the two countries foster mutual growth ๐ฑ and highlight the importance of collaboration.
This situation illustrates how context and cultural differences can lead to misunderstandings in communication--A lady who baked a cake for a potluck function. At the end of the evening, she asked a friend to try her home baked cake. Her friend declined saying she was diabetic and not a "sweet" eater. The lady felt offended that her friend insulted her cake was sweet, saying she measured everything precisely from the cookbook. What the friend meant was she was not into DESSERTS.
In some regions, the term "sweets" can indeed refer specifically to desserts or sugary treats. This highlights the importance of clarity in communication and the impact of regional slang or colloquialisms.
Such misunderstandings can strain relationships, as seen in this case, where one person felt offended without the intention of causing offence. It shows how vital it is to consider not just the words used, but also the possible interpretations behind them based on cultural and personal contexts.
If you are an American, you will know that Michael Bloomberg is a household name. By the way, the company have their backs on the staffs, and paying high-flyer defence says money is not an issue. The big issue is they want to defend their rights for the world to see that if they published an article they stand by what is true. Even if Singapore wins, the world knows what is true. The more the details come to light the more questionable the whole deal seems especially in a first world country like Singapore! It would have been more common in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia or even Cambodia.
If remember correctly, when the Ridout case came to light, the former Prime Minister was asked to initiate an investigation volutarily, which led to CIMB being called in. Once CIMB cleared them, they began to file lawsuits.
However, for this more serious case, there was no voluntary investigation. Instead, there were just threats of and lawsuits. Cannot be because different PM right? This one no calibre one, only know how to talk about off topics which are not related. Give credit when due-he a upright fella and authentic.
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When parliamentary answers seem overly optimistic or too good to be true, it can often raise skepticism among the public. This glossy portray of policy and outcome may alienate spectators who were looking for transparency and honesty. Instead of making feel realistic, these polished response often lead to further deafening, as people feel that their concerns are being glossed over or dismissed. Ka ki kong, ka ki song.
...........I apologised to a shop for being difficult. Their reply shocked me. Without being defensive, they told me that they appreciated customers like me because it helps them improve and that happy customers means happy businesses.
Being in the opposition is often a thankless job, except for the The Workers Party . Without the opposition's efforts, social media, a lot of essential services might not be addressed, leaving us with just the bare minimum. As long as they got their quota, and make some news that they are doing their jobs, most were just sweep under. If Worker's Party genuinely cares for the good of Singapore, they should co-operate with other parties like Marine Parade or give the 2 best losers to the other oppostion instead of chope. If they go down, there will be no backups.
It's frustrating trying to reach out for answers, only to find that landlines go unanswered or the responses we do get are generic and devoid of any personal touch. It feels like we're just another number in a system.
While the talk show in Australia was one-sided and biased, it contained a little truth?
Even if social media reflects only the opinions of a few, people do have an outlet
to post their grievances, though some posts seem to be primarily self-serving.
The daily news deaths, scams, the crimes shows a society that only looks good on the outside but is habouring underlying deep issues. Or we are good because of comparing ourselves to low benchmarks set by neighbouring countries.
Now with weirdo Ah Loong around he does keeps the ministers on their toes because of his long history. In contrast Lawless Wong he will and never comand that level of respect. This might explain one reason everthing is anyhow nowadays.
My family only feel safe only at home. Roads and public spaces no longer provide that level of safety anymore. We try not to avoid go out during peak hours or public holidays to fight for spaces.
When a country boast substantial budget surpluses, tis often indicates that its citizens are subjected to an overly high taxation across many channel including land , gst, levies, coes and other fiscal tax. Tis tax serve as revenue , enabling it to finance vital public services such as education, healthcare, infrastructure , social welfare program and meanistirs high pay.
Tis approach to everything also high tax can lead to enhanced public services and overall societal benefits, it also raises concerns among the people. Many citizens may feel overburdened by the financial strain. Striking the right balance between generate revenue and foster a thriving economy is a critical challenge that governments must navigate to ensure they maintain trust and support. Tis equilibrium for economic stability but also for the over wellbeing and satisfaction of the citizens.
People needs banks more than banks need the people. As more individuals and businesses borrow money it boosts the banks profitability one of the reasons higher profits had led to collection of more corporate taxes lead to surplus? People are in high debt while banks and government earn more moni. Dam shiok hor.
Rich ministers and power can lead to downside that may affect governaning and society.
Bogeymen were highly used during elections till the real bogeyman finaly appear now.
So sick of POFMA.
Ministers with biggie wealth are disconnected from the reality faced by average citizens, making policies that do not have needs of the broader populations.
Alamak dam paiseh.
Power and money can lead to bullying, intimidation, a sence of entitlement, and dissent.
Got karma or not arh.
Can we ever find ministers who can never be wrong?
Aiyo why so like tat. Pauline Hanson finally.
Lee Hsein Loong must have good health. I met some tourist and they told me Singapore is veri safe and clean. I asked them where they staying and they replied Raffles hotel and fullerton.
Not sia suay leh.
ha ha ha so funny cos so many mentally ill people nowadays drunks smoking and drugs. Also a lot of lazy people. dont know is it cannot get jobs or just make money by cheating or doing all illegal kind of thing. All hor kuah bo hor chia one. So scary sia.
I scared to have children. If son rape case life gone even only what happen only known by 2 people. Cannot anyhow say wait pofma. Stupid ah Kua.
Next election prey half will be oppsitions. God can you listen or not. People are desperate.
If things are expensive, just give vouchers. Low birth rate just bring in more rubbish. This type anybody also know how to solve. Tat is why we need talent. not robots.
We have low taxes then why companies are running away. Maths 1+1=11
siao . Those who can also leaving to compromise not living in such condense and confine like crazy. We cannot give them free hands to puppet us. We are humans. Everything is about money. Quality or quantity. Stop sucking to china to even turning here into mini china. Really hate them. talk so loud and they q sideways instead of behind. Choi.
There is fire and no smoke? They create a fire, and when there is smoke, they push it away in different directions. One person claimed that he sacrificed his salary and career to serve the public. However, it was only recently that he purchased a GCB after becoming a minister. Or perhaps it was the other way around; no one really knows. In any case, good luck to them as they try to maintain their resilience in the public eye, as it is not an easy task. No matter how they cleared their names, I can only speak for myself and that is they cannot be trusted!
Amos Yee belongs to IMH. Yet no government agencies stepped forward to offer the help he or the family needed and just used punishment as a deterrent when he created havoc here and elsewhere. Which human with the right state of mind is not afraid of the kind of law here after already being punished? Every Singaporean counts! Just promise tons during elections!
Tan Kuku for emotional or physical help, but they only know how to provide vouchers for assist. The ministers are not well-rounded; they hold many titles because they are within a closed circle that outsiders cannot access? Their brains appears to be quite scattered? Megan Khung is a good example of this. They disregard the grandmother making the report, possibly issues coming from people at the lower end of the social spectrum?
[Amos Yee belongs to IMH. Yet no government agencies stepped forward to offer the help he or the family needed and just used punishment as a deterrent when he created havoc here and elsewhere. Which human with the right state of mind is not afraid of the kind of law here after already being punished? Every Singaporean counts! Just promise tons during elections!]
They like to create a lot of work, like they are doing well, but all is substanceless one. None was able to spot that insurance companies were selling outdated policies to the public. This is the kind of government one that is passive,we have now. Sleeping and letting the public suffer.
It has now become a voucher country. Vouch here and there, and ouch people feelin the pain.
Someone told us the 13 people kenna kotok paying 900 ringgit for a cooked fish in Genting Highlinds , the bill did not show any GST and the service charge was very minimal. I'm uncertain of details I only got told. So heartening to see the authorities took the trouble to go down to investigate. Here, people need to take their own trouble to Case? Only to find there's NO CASE.
It’s true that someone like SM Hsien Loong Lee, with the advantages of huge inheritance from his parents , may not need the country in the same the country needs him. His influence lies in the wisdom, experience, respect and empathy he brings to the nation. His ability to navigate complex issues and offer guidance can shape the future, benefiting not just his immediate circle but the entire country. Leaders with such depth of wisdom can inspire and uplift society as a whole, making their role invaluable despite their personal wealth. Another will be Emeritus Chok Tong Goh.
Bloomberg likely has a robust legal team in place. Before any content is published, especially if it’s sensitive or could have legal implications, the legal support team would review the material to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. This helps mitigate risks and ensures that the information shared is accurate and responsibly communicated. It’s often said that you have the advantage when the playing field is in your favour, much like when Miss Thailand triumphed in the beauty pageant hosted in Bangkok. It’s pretty straightforward. Thank you, Bloomberg, for not only helping the country to fight power imbalance, but also bringing light.๐ฆ. Heaven has eyes. Is this the first time they have been in the limelight?
SM Loong is one of the few ministers left who genuinely prioritise the country’s interests ๐ธ๐ฌ. We not claiming he’s perfect, though. If a homegrown judge casts Bloomberg in a negative light , it could lead to foreign companies relocating or deter potential investors from coming here because of bias justice system., and we don’t think he would be pleased about that. Bloomberg has a presence in almost every country ๐, and their news reaches a wide audience ๐บ. For the sake of 2 politicians, I don’t believe that would be the case. Bloomberg may still have a chance in this legal matter ๐ค, considering the implications for the country. He won't even allow his own brother to get his way on the house because of cheating on the will leh. And he was left with a broken family.
Singapore and Malaysia share special interdependence. Many Singaporeans visit Malaysia to shop ๐️, and eat๐, and benefit from lower prices, boosting the Malaysian economy, especially in Johor Bahru. Singaporeans go to Malaysia to spend money.
On the other side, many Malaysians come to Singapore to earn money๐ผ, This enriches Singapore's diverse workforce.
Overall, the two countries foster mutual growth ๐ฑ and highlight the importance of collaboration.
This situation illustrates how context and cultural differences can lead to misunderstandings in communication--A lady who baked a cake for a potluck function. At the end of the evening, she asked a friend to try her home baked cake. Her friend declined saying she was diabetic and not a "sweet" eater. The lady felt offended that her friend insulted her cake was sweet, saying she measured everything precisely from the cookbook. What the friend meant was she was not into DESSERTS.
In some regions, the term "sweets" can indeed refer specifically to desserts or sugary treats. This highlights the importance of clarity in communication and the impact of regional slang or colloquialisms.
Such misunderstandings can strain relationships, as seen in this case, where one person felt offended without the intention of causing offence. It shows how vital it is to consider not just the words used, but also the possible interpretations behind them based on cultural and personal contexts.
If you are an American, you will know that Michael Bloomberg is a household name. By the way, the company have their backs on the staffs, and paying high-flyer defence says money is not an issue. The big issue is they want to defend their rights for the world to see that if they published an article they stand by what is true. Even if Singapore wins, the world knows what is true. The more the details come to light the more questionable the whole deal seems especially in a first world country like Singapore! It would have been more common in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia or even Cambodia.
If remember correctly, when the Ridout case came to light, the former Prime Minister was asked to initiate an investigation volutarily, which led to CIMB being called in. Once CIMB cleared them, they began to file lawsuits.
However, for this more serious case, there was no voluntary investigation. Instead, there were just threats of and lawsuits. Cannot be because different PM right? This one no calibre one, only know how to talk about off topics which are not related. Give credit when due-he a upright fella and authentic.
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