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GE2025: Stunning victory for PAPGE2025: Stunning victory for PAP I refer to the CNA’s report, “GE2025: Stunning victory for PAP, winning 87 of 97 seats with higher national vote share in PM Wong's first electoral test” (May 4). GE2025 has clearly delivered the following key messages/notes from the vast majority of voters: The Workers’ Party (WP) has done a fantastic good...

This is not a game of cardsThis is not a game of cards I can appreciate parties wanting to hold their cards close to their chest, but the smoke and mirrors games on nominations day, the shuffling of the DPM from a seat he had openly been declared to be defending, and other ministers shuffling constituencies leaves one feeling the PAP thinks it is playing a game of cards. Constituency...

Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans? I refer to The Online Citizen GE2025 news report, “Lee Hsien Yang: Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?” - (April 14), and “The Straits Times’ report, “GE2025: Singaporeans will go to the polls on May 3, Nomination Day on April 23” (April 15), and The Online Citizen GE2025 report,...

𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝... Is the PAP of today exceptional, with unmatched competence and delivery? Afterall, that is their justification for the highest salaries in the world. Let’s look at its more recent track record. Large numbers of NRIC numbers were recently unmasked, leaving Singaporeans exposed to identity theft, fraud, abuse and scams....

GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit TimahGE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit Timah I refer to the CNA news, “GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit Timah GRC but may make way for Singapore Democratic Party” (April 10), “More opposition 'star catches' are emerging. Is Singapore's political scene maturing?” (April 10) and “PSP says government response to Trump tariffs 'overblown',...

GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are recruited into politicsGE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are recruited... I refer to CNA’s news, “GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are recruited into politics” (Mar 28). It is not surprised to notice that in recent weeks, two NMPs and top ministry officials have resigned, fuelling speculation they could be fielded as potential candidates for the ruling People's Action...

More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote in GE2025More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote in GE2025 I refer to The CNA’s News, “GE2025: More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote” (Mar 25). As Singapore’s General Election is due to be held within this year, the following factors will more or less influence the election situation this year: A)The general mentality of voters Voters are generally...

How the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with waning US supportHow the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with waning... I refer to the CNA’s commentaries, “How the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with waning US support” (Mar 4), “Lessons from the Trump-Zelenskyy meltdown- for friends and foes” (Mar 1) and “Will Trump tariffs push China to change economic tack?” (Mar 3). Foremost, we need to recognise the reality...

Singapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum WageSingapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum Wage Singapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum Wage: National Service Should Not Come at the Expense of Opportunity Costs Singapore’s National Service (NS) has long been a cornerstone of the nation’s defense, requiring young men to dedicate two years of their lives to military, civil defense, or police service. While...

Trump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment of reckoningTrump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment of... I refer to the CNA’s Commentaries, “Trump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment of reckoning” (Feb 20) and “Ukraine can survive with the ‘least worst’ peace” (Feb 22). Now, In the eyes of European Union, they have lost trust and confidence in the United States, it is solely due to the flip flop...

From Deepseek to Huawei, US tech restrictions on China are backfiringFrom Deepseek to Huawei, US tech restrictions on China are... I refer to the CNA’s Commentary, “From Deepseek to Huawei, US tech restrictions on China are backfiring” (Jan 31). Would it be practical, useful and effective for the United States to continually pursue an aggressive containment strategy to hobble China’s tech push? Undoubtedly, the answer is obviously not. There...

Don't get distracted by Trump's outlandish Cabinet picksDon't get distracted by Trump's outlandish Cabinet picks I refer to the CNA’s Commentary: “Don't get distracted by Trump's outlandish Cabinet picks” (Nov 25), and “'No one will win a trade war’, China says after Trump tariff threat” (Nov 26). As everyone knows, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will return to power on January 20, 2025. Trump has dismissed...

Putin escalates Ukraine warPutin escalates Ukraine war I refer to The CNA’s Commentary: “Putin escalates Ukraine war by a step, not a leap, with missile experiment” (Nov 23). Foremost, Zelenskyi’s intention to join Nato has greatly threatened the security and survival of Russia. Hence, Zelenskyy has offended Putin and Putin has no choice but to launch a war with...

Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries? I refer to The TR-Emeritus opinion article, “Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries” (June 14) by Mr Yoong Siew Wah. It has always been a controversial topic which concerns about our top political leaders who receive their salaries that are many times higher than those foreign political leaders. Our...

Supporting Chee Soon Juan's caféSupporting Chee Soon Juan's café I refer to The Independent Singapore’s news, “Singaporeans urged to support Chee Soon Juan's café despite their political preferences” (July 16). The underlying objective of doing any business is to ensure it is viable and profitable. Otherwise, there is no point of undertaking risk for it. It is natural for...

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Strong hailstorm strikes China's Xi'an causing airport...

Strong hailstorm strikes China's Xi'an causing airport...

On the evening of May 8, Xi’an, the capital city of China’s Shaanxi Province, was struck by a powerful...
Four parties lost their election deposits in GE2025

Four parties lost their election deposits in GE2025

A total of four opposition parties, the Singapore United Party (SUP), People's Power Party (PPP), People’s...
Level 16 super typhoon devastates multiple cities in...

Level 16 super typhoon devastates multiple cities in...

Northern China was hit by an extreme weather event on Thursday as a massive cold front swept south, colliding...
Level 15 winds destroy buildings rooftops and cause...

Level 15 winds destroy buildings rooftops and cause...

On April 30, northern China was struck by an extreme weather event as a massive cold vortex surged southward,...
TR Emeritus to 'shut-up' on 2nd May 2025

TR Emeritus to 'shut-up' on 2nd May 2025

Please be informed that TR Emeritus (TRE) will shut down its comment function site-wide at 0000 hours...
Chaos in China as extreme storm destroys homes and...

Chaos in China as extreme storm destroys homes and...

Beijing’s 22 million residents were asked to stay indoors on Saturday, as powerful winds swept across...
China, Thailand, and Myanmar in ruins after devastating...

China, Thailand, and Myanmar in ruins after devastating...

On March 28, 2025, a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar near Mandalay, causing...
Myanmar 7.7 earthquake collapses buildings in Thailand,...

Myanmar 7.7 earthquake collapses buildings in Thailand,...

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on March 28, 2025, causing widespread panic...
Beijing shocked by earthquake and mega sandstorm

Beijing shocked by earthquake and mega sandstorm

Since March 24, 2025, northern China has been battling extreme weather as a massive sandstorm swept through...
Mega hail causes mass destruction in Fujian and Guangdong

Mega hail causes mass destruction in Fujian and Guangdong

An unexpected and severe hailstorm struck multiple cities in Guangdong and Fujian between March 3 and...
Extreme weather struck multiple regions in China

Extreme weather struck multiple regions in China

On March 2, 2025, extreme weather struck multiple regions in China, with parts of Henan province experiencing...
Happy Chinese New Year 2025

Happy Chinese New Year 2025

Wishing all our Chinese readers:     Team@TR Emeritus  
Huge snow caused numerous disruptions on China's major...

Huge snow caused numerous disruptions on China's major...

As the Chinese New Year approaches, millions of people across the country are making their annual journey...
The rapidly spreading HMPV virus you haven’t heard...

The rapidly spreading HMPV virus you haven’t heard...

Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) is making headlines as cases surge, especially among children and vulnerable...
4.1 magnitude earthquake shakes Shanxi's Linfeng city

4.1 magnitude earthquake shakes Shanxi's Linfeng city

On the evening of January 10, 2025, Linfen City in Shanxi Province was struck by an earthquake. The tremor,...
7.8 magnitude earthquake devastates Tibet

7.8 magnitude earthquake devastates Tibet

A magnitude 7.1 earthquake has hit Tibet, in the region of Shigatse, which is near the border with Nepal. According...
Outbreak of mystery virus in China

Outbreak of mystery virus in China

China is r eportedly facing a new health crisis as the human metapneumovirus (HMPV) outbreak rapidly...
Unknown Virus Rampages in China; Hospitals Utterly...

Unknown Virus Rampages in China; Hospitals Utterly...

A blogger in China has shared a video, claiming that this isn’t China’s Spring Festival travel rush;...
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2025大选—明确授权,变化中的政治格局

2025大选—明确授权,变化中的政治格局

2025年大选结果无可争议,政府再次赢得了强有力的授权,稳固了其在新加坡政治格局中的主导地位。尽管选举结果并不令人意外,但胜利的过程却并非没有争议和复杂性。 值得注意的是,选区划分的变化在本次选战中发挥了重要作用。陈清木医生与徐顺全医生等资深反对派人物,因选区重划而受到显著影响——传统支持基础被分割或并入他区,无疑左右了某些关键选区的最终结果。虽然选区调整在新加坡选举历史上并不罕见,但其公平性与透明度仍持续引发讨论。 工人党虽稳守东北区的传统堡垒,但未能在本届大选中攻下新的选区。不过,该党仍获得两个非选区议员(Ncmp)席位,虽属安慰性质,却在象征意义上维持了国会内多元声音的存在。 更值得关注的是,本届大选所处的人口背景正经历剧烈变化。新加坡人口从2000年的约300万增长至2025年的超过500万。考虑到多年来出生率持续偏低,这一增长几乎可以肯定主要归因于移民流入,尤其可能在华人群体中增长显著。这一趋势对国家的社会结构和政治生态产生了深远影响。 展望2030年大选,各政党不仅要面对一如既往的选区调整与突发的全球事件,更需正视一个不断演变的社会结构。随着越来越多新移民成为国民,选民构成日益多元,政党在政策制定与信息传递上必须更具包容性与前瞻性。他们必须同时争取老一代公民与新加坡新公民的认同,回应共同关切,并跨越代际与文化差异的鸿沟。 在新加坡持续向前迈进的过程中,其政治也必须与时俱进——反映日益多元的人口现实,同时坚守国家的核心价值观:团结、韧性与务实。 Cwc-Ai
A a jaw-dropping election

A a jaw-dropping election

This is a jaw-dropping election. For the opposition. SDP’s Dr Chee and PSP’s Leong were deeply disappointed....
The Nation has rejected multi-party Parliamentary representation

The Nation has rejected multi-party Parliamentary representation

Our party suffered great losses and I personally have suffered the greatest hit. But these personal losses...
A False Analogy That Insults the Intelligence of Singaporeans

A False Analogy That Insults the Intelligence of Singaporeans

Minister Ong Ye Kung’s recent assertion that a “co-driver” bears no responsibility if a car crashes...
There is a cost to losing

There is a cost to losing

There is a cost to losing. At least in PAP’s books. And one of the costs is a policy of priority. That...
Hougang Belongs to the People

Hougang Belongs to the People

Thank You for the Reminder, Mr Marshall Lim. It is with no small measure of amusement that one reads...
Its all about trust

Its all about trust

Dr Ng Eng Hen from PAP has pointed out the most important key point about this General Elections, it...
Misunderstanding What Singaporeans Truly Expect from...

Misunderstanding What Singaporeans Truly Expect from...

The government's repeated assertion that it is "easy for the opposition to ask the government to give...
Punggol GRC

Punggol GRC

Punggol GRC is without question one of the most hotly watched, followed and contested constituency in...
Should Singapore Be Concerned About David Neo’s “Action-Takers,...

Should Singapore Be Concerned About David Neo’s “Action-Takers,...

Singaporeans should pause and reflect on the recent remark by PAP candidate David Neo, who said that...
Why Singaporeans Must Reconsider the Dismissal of SDP’s...

Why Singaporeans Must Reconsider the Dismissal of SDP’s...

The Singapore government’s blunt assertion that the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP)’s proposals...
Expect the exchange of barbs in politics

Expect the exchange of barbs in politics

In a political contest, expect the exchange of barbs. And we do not lack any of it in the rallies held...
Don't Be Swayed by the Noise—Think Critically Before...

Don't Be Swayed by the Noise—Think Critically Before...

In recent weeks, the political buzz in Singapore has reached a new high. Massive crowds at opposition...
We vote whoever is deserving of our vote

We vote whoever is deserving of our vote

I am surprised that Lee Hsien Loong chose to remind us of the 1997 shameful episode when he, his father...
The Case for a Diverse and Balanced Parliament

The Case for a Diverse and Balanced Parliament

The Singapore government has recently stated that "Good government needs good people" and cautioned against...
None of the PAP labour MPs rose to speak when Parliament...

None of the PAP labour MPs rose to speak when Parliament...

I was truly flabbergasted when I learned from one of Pritam Singh's (PS) recent rally video clips that...
A Regrettable Incident and a Timely Call for Reform

A Regrettable Incident and a Timely Call for Reform

The recent racial slur made by a Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) member during the General Election...
A Regrettable But Understandable Outcome

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The walkover in the newly formed Marine Parade-Braddell Heights GRC is, to many observers, a regrettable...
Letters
GE2025: Stunning victory for PAP

GE2025: Stunning victory for PAP

I refer to the CNA’s report, “GE2025: Stunning victory for PAP, winning 87 of 97 seats with higher...
Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?

Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?

I refer to The Online Citizen GE2025 news report, “Lee Hsien Yang: Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs...
GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit...

GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit...

I refer to the CNA news, “GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit Timah GRC but may make...
GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are...

GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are...

I refer to CNA’s news, “GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are recruited into politics”...
More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote...

More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote...

I refer to The CNA’s News, “GE2025: More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote” (Mar...
How the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with...

How the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with...

I refer to the CNA’s commentaries, “How the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with waning...
Singapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum Wage

Singapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum Wage

Singapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum Wage: National Service Should Not Come at the Expense of Opportunity...
Trump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment...

Trump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment...

I refer to the CNA’s Commentaries, “Trump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment of reckoning”...
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This is not a game of cards

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200 more Singaporeans to get Public Assistance from July which gives monthly allowance of $360

200 more Singaporeans to get Public Assistance from July which gives monthly allowance of $360

Written by Our Correspondent With the elections around the corner, the propaganda machinery of the PAP has gone into overdrive to "show" how much it is doing to help the poor and needy in Singapore. The Straits Times carried an article today claiming that more Singaporeans will be eligible for Public Assistance (PA) as it will be made more "flexible" to benefit a larger pool of people. Previously, one has to be proven either completely medically unfit to work, destitutes without any living family members and not having a single cent left in their CPF accounts before they can qualify for PA. From July onwards, Singaporeans whose CPF payouts under the Minimum Sum Scheme or CPF Life fall below the monthly PA allowance of $360 will receive cash top-ups in addition to their CPF payouts. An additional two hundred Singaporeans may become eligible when the new scheme kicks off with another 2,000 over the next five years. However, there will be no changes in the monthly allowance of $360. With the cost of living escalating throughout the year, the government should consider increasing the PA allowance. Furthermore, there are an increasing number of Singaporeans who do not qualify for PA, but are struggling to cope with daily living in Singapore. The present criteria is too stringent and should be relaxed to allow more Singaporeans to qualify for it, not that the PAP cannot afford it when it can lose billions of dollars in failed overseas investments without blinking an eyelid. Though Singapore is the second richest country in Asia after Japan, Singaporeans enjoy few social welfare benefits from its miserly PAP government which exhorts them to work for as long as they can well into their golden years till they drop dead while being "faster, cheaper and better" at the same time. When asked by MP Lily Neo in 2007 to increase the monthly PA allowance so that its recipients can have three basic meals a day, Minister for Community, Youth and Sports Dr Vivian Balakrishnan retorted: "How much do you want? Do you want three meals in a hawker centre, food court or restaurant?" He added that "one limiting factor must be the sum that we give through public assistance cannot be so generous as to erode the work ethic." [Source: Channel News Asia, 9 March 2007] His subordinate, Minister of State Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, who made the announcement of the changes in the PA scheme in Parliament, said it will likely cost the Government $4 million more a year. To get a sense of proportion, the same Ministry unveiled a mega $10-million Community Integration Fund last October to make the new citizens feel accepted, welcomed and happy in Singapore. Last week, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC was reported to lose learly $10 billion dollars in its investment in Swiss bank UBS. With Singapore's economy set to grow again this year, the PAP will be rewarding its ministers and other political appointees a 8.8% pay hike costing taxpayers another $58 million dollars more or so. In the aftermath of the 2006 elections, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong raised GST from 5 to 7 percent to "help the poor." Till today, he has yet to explain to Singaporeans where the last four years of GST has gone to.  Read More →

PAP all out to woo new citizens by making it compulsory for them to attend “sharing sessions” with grassroots leaders

PAP all out to woo new citizens by making it compulsory for them to attend “sharing sessions” with grassroots leaders

Written by Our Correspondent Fearful of losing its grip on the nation, the PAP is going all the way out to woo the immigrants by making it compulsory for them to attend "sharing sessions" to learn more about grassroots organizations Minister for Community, Youth and Sports Dr Vivian Balakrishnan revealed in Parliament yesterday that permanent residents who intend to take up Singapore citizenship will now have to go through a Singapore Citizenship (SC) Journey which will include a "sharing session" with grassroots leaders. Dr Vivian had unveiled a $10 million Community Integration Fund to make the immigrants feel "welcomed" in Singapore. During the recent parliamentary "debates", PAP MPs fretted over how to "integrate" the foreigners into Singapore society with one MP Seah Kian Peng suggesting that the government spends more taxpayers' monies on programmes to help assimilate the immigrants. Due to the PAP's liberal immigration and pro-foreigner policies, foreigners now make up 36 percent of Singapore's population, up from 14 percent in 1990. Of the remaining 64 percent who are citizens, an increasing number are born overseas As a result of a lack of foresight in planning, the floodgates are opened to allow too many foreigners into Singapore within too short a period of time such that we are now having a headache on how to integrate all of them. The PAP's knee-jerk response is to throw money at the problem in the hope that the immigrants will somehow find their places in Singapore society when some of them do not even speak or understand a single word of English. Making it compulsory for new citizens to attend "sharing sessions" with grassroots leaders may prove to be another insidious attempt to rope them into grassroots organizations which are pseudo-PAP organizations. PAP's octogenarian leader Lee Kuan Yew admitted recently to a group of visiting officials from China that the CCCs, RCs and CCs are all "part of the PAP". According to Dr Vivian, some 4,500 PRs and new citizens are currently serving in these grassroots organizations in various capacities and not surprisingly, some of them may "cross over" to the PAP eventually since grassroots leaders are often card-carrying members of the PAP. With native Singaporeans getting increasingly peeved off with the PAP for its lop-sided discriminatory policies, there is an urgent need for the PAP to bolster its flagging support base with new citizens who usually support the government. The next election may be the last chance for Singaporeans to reclaim ownership of their nation. At the rate the PAP is mass importing foreigners to replace the locals, Singaporeans may soon be relegated to being second-class minorities in their own country of birth.  Read More →

Signs that elections are coming

Signs that elections are coming

One has to read in between the lines to decipher news from propaganda Is it just my imagination or has the state media been orchestrating “feel good” news to prepare Singaporeans for the upcoming elections to be held by 2011? From the Housing Development Board (HDB) recording a deficit of S$2.119 billion to companies fighting for higher wages for low-skilled workers, the news are almost too good to be true. The average man on the streets may not be able to understand media content analysis. With elections looming, it would be to Singaporeans’ advantage to understand Singapore’s press system and that media ownership does affect news reporting. Understanding media content analysis will then help Singaporeans read news more critically so that they can make an informed decision when they go to the polls (assuming there are no walkovers in readers’ ward). Singapore’s press system While western democracies such as the United States sees the media as a “market place of ideas” and a watchdog of the government, Singapore practices a “nation building” press system. Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew has maintained that this was needed for Singapore’s development when he first took over as the first Prime Minister of Singapore. A free wheeling press, he argued, will eventually lead to the collapse of a nation as evidenced by the liberal press of the Philippines. “The Philippines, before martial law, was an Asian version of the US system. The Philippine press enjoyed all the freedom but they failed the Filipino people,” said Lee in an address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors on 14 April 1988. Lee does have his point as a nation building press was crucial for Singapore’s development due to the racial conflicts and religious fault lines that the Singapore government had to tackle post independence. Media ownership Let’s take a look at MediaCorp which publishes Today newspaper. MediaCorp is 100 percent owned by Temasek Holdings – the Singapore government's wholly owned investment arm. Its chief executive officer is Ho Ching, daughter-in-law of Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and wife of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The government, thus, has a monopoly on television broadcasting and directly holds most of the radio channels in Singapore. As a media entity that is owned by Temasek Holdings, MediaCorp has to report on stories that support the ruling party’s ideologies. Any other news that is critical of the Singapore government is generally not tolerated. Remember Mr Brown anyone? Media content analysis Fast-forward 43 years later, Singapore still practices the “nation building” press system as evidenced by an analysis of Today’s media content on 3 November 2009. The first page itself screamed a mini headline called “HDB turns community builders”. In it, the HDB said it had set up a new Community Relations Department two months ago to tackle the problems of squabbles among neighbours and the assimilating immigrants in the heartlands. HDB’s news appeared amid rising concerns among frustrated netizens over the government’s open doors policy towards immigrants which has priced Singaporeans out from the HDB resale market, as cash rich immigrants are able to offer higher cash-over-valuations (COVs) Flyers from property agents, acting on behalf of permanent residents, have been flooding the heartlands, promising high COVs to prospective sellers. Another “feel good” news is the “Drop in arrears despite recession” HDB said it was partly due to the introduction of trained counselors to help distressed families. However, it is worth noting that the Resale Price Index (RPI) is now at its record high, which means distressed owners were able to sell off their properties at a good profit and downgrade to a smaller flat. This is something that was affirmed by Nicholas Mak, formerly from Knight Frank, and now a lecturer in real estate at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. One only needs to go down to the grassroots and see the genuine hardship cases at the Meet-the-MP session, to see for oneself, how many Singaporeans are facing problems in servicing their HDB mortgage loan either through genuine hardship cases or their own folly. Another big shocker was HDB’s $2.119 billion deficit this financial year. However, this has already been discussed by fellow contributor Damon Yeo, in his well-researched piece. While the HDB feels the need to engage the public via the traditional press like Today, it has continued to ignore netizens as evidenced by its refusal to respond to Temasek Review’s press query. It is worth noting that the People’s Action Party (PAP) just last week said it was using online media to win the hearts and minds of Singaporeans – a media popular among opposition parties and those who are critical of the Singapore government. HDB on the other hand has refused to engage with Temasek Review’s readers. Its continued silence will only create more questions. Other social news include “On better terms” which cites companies like the National University Hospital (NUH) fighting for higher wages for its low-wage staff alongside comments by Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Manpower) Hawazi Daipi. This is in contrast to MM Lee’s comments on the widening gap between the rich and the poor. In response to a question by a SMU student on what Singapore could do to help its bottom 20 per cent, MM Lee answered that Singapore’s approach has been to create as many jobs as possible, while leaving the market to decide the right type of pay. “Never mind your Gini coefficient. If you don’t have a job you get zero against those with jobs. So our first priority is jobs for everybody,” Lee said. Another news piece, aimed at opposition held Hougang, had headlines that read “In Hougang, help in now closer at hand”. It mentioned that Community Development Council (CDC) officers are now stationed in their community to better help residents in distress. Bread and butter issues are important to heartlanders and announcing this news can be seen one way for the PAP to win voters in the opposition held ward. However, one has to remember that going through the welfare process and asking for help is a different thing altogether. Welfare is a dirty word in Singapore. For those who have fallen on hard times and seek CDC’s help, they have been subjected to CDC officers who can be rude and unsympathetic to their concerns. The CDC officers are just merely going through the motion, as it is their jobs to do so. One also has to show how pathetic one’s bank account is plus credit card spending to lament a “scolding” from CDC officers. In the meantime, Singaporeans can expect more “feel good” news until election times are over. The only consolation is that they are now better equipped to decipher news from propaganda. . By Khalil Adis, Social Correspondent About the Author: Khalil Adis graduated from Monash University with a Bachelors of Arts (Communications). He helps out at the Taman Jurong Constituency Meet the MP session whenever time permits and has seen genuine hardship cases from fellow Singaporeans.  Read More →

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