09-25-04 10:45 PM
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 16:43:23 +0800, "kilometric" <katami@singnet.com.sg> wro
te:
>What the signs that Singapore is dying ?
>
>1. Government Hospitals is full of sick people, doctor overworked and
>insufficient nurses until government need to implement mean testing to
>control healthcare cost.
>
>2. MNCs fleeing Singapore for lower cost countries. Empty office buildings
>and factories everywhere.
>
>3. HDB estates full of elderly and sick people coughing, spitting and
>waiting to die.
>
>4. Middle aged unemployed people sitting in coffeeshop complaining, drunk
>and doing nothing.
>
>5. Rubbish bins has been rampaged 3 times a day by Karang Guni man or odd
>job labourers.
>
>6. No children running around or babies crying.
>
>7. Retail shops empty with few customers buying, mostly browsing.
>
>8. Fat able bodied young man going to temple for free food and asking for
>extra servings.
>
>9. Old and young people begging on the streets.
>
>10. Government wasting money building huge monumental and expensive
>buildings or implementing grand projects.
>
>11. More HDB downgrades than upgrades.
>
>12. One suicide per day.
>
>13. When government tell you to lower expectations.
>
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 17:18:40 +0800, "DI DA DI" <didadi@niko.com> wrote:
>If I may add from here:
>
>14. Thousands of people cannot pay their HDB loans.
>
>15. HDB officers in branch office are interrogating loan defaulters like
>criminal in open office embarrsassing them on why they cannot pay and why
>they cannot find the pay to repay their loan.
>
>16. Town council officers interrogating defaulters why they can't pay their
>conservancy charges and they keep on multiplying their interest charge on
>them.
>
>17 PUB cuts off water and power supply to those who could not pay for six
>months.
>
>18. People queuing in CPF offices to take out their ERS shares to pay their
>expenses.
>
>19. Lots of empty private property waiting for tenants. Rental market is
>flat.
>
>20. More people watch TV than going to cinemas. Cinemas empty of people
>except certain time only on weekend.
>
>21 More restaurant and Pubs went bust as restaurans are empty of customers
>except certain time only on weekend.
>
>22. Warehouse sales from reputable companies in high-end chngi exposition
>halls but hardly any customers except browers only on weekend.
>
>23 Frequent Buy 1 and Get 1 free offers. Example: buy 1 jean and get 1 jean
>free for $19
>
>24. Newspapers - on every Saturday there is always a big sales or special
>offers by Courts, Hardy Norman, Giant, Carrfour, and NTUC
>
>25. Every Saturday or advertisments repeated evry other Saturdays offering
>50% dicount on furniture, consumer products and the like
>
>26. Large number of "shoppers" browing around shopping malls during weekday
s
>which shows they are jobless for months passing of time in aircon
>environment to avoid being at home.
>
>27. A lot of people eating Roti Prata for lunch and even dinner with only
>coffee.
>
>28 Too many people begging for money or foods in food centres and
>coffeeshops.
>
>29 People queuing to change mobile phone plan changing to cheapest phone
>plan.
>
>30 People seen ravaging disposal bin in wet market to pick vegetables
>
>There are more if one observes around us.
>31. When bank managers become taxi drivers and technicians become cleaners,
>security guards and hawkers.
>
>32. When people collect old newspapers, drink cans and plastic bags when it
>is thrown away.
>
> 33 When people run out of money to pay for dialysis, they slowly let go
> without it.
> 34. When people keep away from visiting their doctor for their regular
> monthly medicines
> 35 When people start to stretch their dollar on medication from once daily
> to every other day
> 36 When labour on lorry used in clearing of garbage bins at bus stops is
now
> replaced by tardy scavenger footman walking from one bus stop to another
> picking for them.
> 37 When people avoid, postpone and delay medical treatment
> 39 When people looks pale as they have no money to buy vitamin
supplements.
> 40 When more school children have no school pocket money from parents.
>
>Some medical clinics in Singapore are so full of sick people because many
>Singapore don't dare to seek help at government hospitals or polyclinics.
>
>Private clinic only charged S$20 to S$30 per visit, including prescription.
>Waiting time is shorter and doctor attention is better.
>
>Polyclinic charge S$10 to S$50 per visit, including prescription and you
>need to wait 2 hours to see the doctor.
>
>Government hospital charge S$60 and above, and you wait 2 hours, minimum.
>
>No wonder Singaporeans are afraid of their own hospitals because chance of
>dying while waiting is very high.
WELL DONE!!! PAP!!
GO AND AND SCREW SINGAPOREANS MORE.
THEY ASKED FOR IT.
I am enjoying the entire show, watching all the Singaporeans now suffering
to pay that kemptai trained bastard of LKY and his entire family with their
money and their futures
and their kid futures. The Chief Justice and all those Ministers getting th
eir kickbacks from Lee in the millions so LKY can strut about the financia
l world pretending to be expert while the rest of the world laugh at him for
the billions he strewned a
way.
Singaporeans voted for LKY. No excuse about polls rigging and opposition be
ing bullied, no media coverage. As if they did not know all that. PAPs hav
e been doing nothing but sucking our money and threatening us.
The government of Singapore is totally illegitimate and does not represent t
he people at all. They never showed any compassion. Not satisfied at just
taking and screwing us of money, they insult us with all the blatant rubbish
that they are doing it for
our own good.
Ha! as if they are ever concerned about us.
Singaporeans could have stood up , rallied beind the opposition , or stand u
p as opposition themselves.
Take over the streets. Speak out everywhere. Boycott NTUC and all other GL
Cs.
Pull money out of DBS and bank it into offshore banks or even foreign banks.
People elsewhere faced bullets for freedom and the betterment of their kids
even at loss of their lives.
SINGAPOREANS JUST STOOD ASIDE OR ON THE SIDELINES!!
The full power of Lee is now at work sucking and bleeding Singaporeans and d
isplacing
them with FTs and PRs.
Watch them bleed and moan now.
That is what the Singaporeans deserved. Nothing more and nothing less
On Thu, 30 May 2002 14:19:10 GMT, notnamed@nowhere.com wrote:
>On 28 May 2002 07:30:19 -0700, irc2001@hotmail.com (DarkLord) wrote:
>
>
>Don't bother wasting your time telling the 'model citizen of SCS' the truth
.
>
>He is oblivious to the problems that is facing this country because he does
>not have a brain to register, much less ANALYZE it.
>
>It is clear that it _IS_ ludicrous and even comical to assume that the othe
r
>parties would have done the same when they are in power because there aren'
t
>even any historical records to back it up.
>
>
>
>Brainless aka Mag touts the Tali-PAP party line so often that makes me
>wonder if he gets extra NSS for whatever he does here. Or he has an account
>in the Bahamas that gets extra bonus for each and every single stupid
>posting he puts up here on SCS.
>
>Personally, Yeow Cheow Tong probably thinks that solving traffic problems o
n
>the CTE is as easy as popping a panadol when you have a headache.. To him,
>just like when one panadol doesn't solve the problem, you pop another
>panadol (ie. put up one more gantry) or you go for the more powerful
>painkillers (increase the ERP charges)... hehehe..
>
>It is also comical to look at the likes of sorry papayas like Lim Hng
>Khiang, on how he tried to weasel out of what he really regrets, first the
>$300K (which is what he REALLY regrets, obviously) then all that grand
>excuse about having overwritten the hospital which is following the
>ministry's directives (for damage control because anyone who read his
>earlier 'regret' would know him for the heartless beast that he is). There
>was clearly no regret as to why such a silly regulation was in place in the
>first place, not to mention it is a regulation so stupid that it isn't
>befitting of MILLION DOLLAR MINI$TER$!! Someone should have resigned in
>shame over the fact that such a stupid regulation was even in place in the
>first place. But you can dream on that this will EVER happen in Singapore.
>
>Then there's of course Mah Boh Tan, who can't even think about other means
>of cutting the costs to HDB car parks, but knows only how to squeeze more
>out of Singaporeans in the middle of a recession. And to imagine he gets
>paid a million buck$ for it...
>
>There is also Baby Lee's ridiculous argument that raising GST will help the
>economy, which one of the more wicked has commented that evenif half of
>Suntec, Ngee Ann City and Marina close down because of it, Baby Lee will
>still insist that it will help the economy. HIS pocket's economy, that is.
>
>And finally, not to forget that there is this completely hopeless Lim Boon
>Heng, who asked if too much CPF is committed on property (when the real
>question should be about the pricing of the damned HDB flats, and how the
>subsidies came about if one can remember Lim Hng Khiang's economics 101) an
d
>also to cut CPF of 40 years old (who are paying their necks off for their
>HDB, and trying to raise their kids) so that they can get a job. He clearly
>doesn't realize that what he has done is as silly as putting the cart befor
e
>the horse.
>
>But since this is what 75% of Singaporeans have voted for, I am wondering i
f
>they are now feeling exceedingly stupid for what they have done (our dear
>brainless excluded). I personally am getting all the kicks looking at all
>this stupidity. Frankly, Singapore deserved this.
>
>But still, even if I rub it in again and again, many Singaporeans will stic
k
>their head in the ground like an ostrich and think that there is nothing
>wrong, and then promptly forget about it when given some niceties around th
e
>next elections and vote the Tali-PAP again. And if anyone still thinks ther
e
>is a reason to fight for this country, he can fight my share of it as well.
>
>
>
>And brainless, the model citizen will tell you that you shouldn't be
>complaining because the system in some other country is worse while boastin
g
>that he has travelled far and wide. He is incapable of realizing that even
>if we are made the 2nd worst nation in the world, we aren't really doing
>very well because there's always the 1st worst nation that is worse off.
>
>Or else he will give you a piece of irrelevance that makes you wonder if he
>understood what you have written or he is pulling a trick he learn from the
>Tali-PAP, that to talk about something entirely irrelevant to divert
>attention from the main issue. LOL
>
>What you have mentioned aside, it obviously didn't matter to him that the
>LRT can break down twice within a week and it actually took 20 days for the
>SMRT to put those faulty trains back into operation while commuters had to
>tolerate an extra 3 - 5 minutes of wait on the MRT's East-West line for
>those 20 days, weekends included.
>
>And after all this nonsense, some Tali-PAP fellow was still saying in
>Parliament that their service are still acceptable and had once called it
>WORLD CLASS. Just try and imagine the amount of economic lost if you wait a
n
>extra 4 minutes everyday.
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