12/20/2015

CPF – A reflection


Conveniently no one would like to talk about this subject anymore. It is best to let it die quietly, that everything is now normal, your CPF is no longer your savings to enjoy on their retirement.

The inconvenient part about social media is that it has a long of space to bring out dead issues, forgotten issues and uncomfortable issues.

What is happening to your CPF savings? Why are you saving for a life time for? Who is benefiting from your life time saving? You?

Should someone that have saved a lifetime, 30 to 40 years of big savings, not peanuts, 40% to 50% of your monthly income, shouldn’t the saver feel rich and could retire happily and live graciously?

Why are such people still complaining about money no enough when a foreign worker, a maid, not even at the executive level, could work for 10 years or sold here and could return and live a life of relative plenty?


No one wants to think about their CPF savings anymore. It is gone, fait accompli. Oh, to be used to provide medical protection for life. No need to worry about sickness anymore. Just make sure you have enough savings outside your CPF savings to live and enjoy life and enjoy the medical protection.

27 comments:

  1. The root causes of ( and potential solutions to ) sinkies retirement adequacy may not be the CPF issue per se but the "roof over the head" policy which has more or less decimated ( emptied out ) sinkies retirement savings ( both CPF and private personal savings ).

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    1. It is just like the symptoms of severe sharp acute headache.

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    2. Often headache can be caused by meals skipping and empty stomachs .....

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    3. Can prescribing more painkillers solve the root cause of the headache problem in this case ....?

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    4. When the root cause is due to insufficient meals or empty stomachs?

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    5. Trying to find and recommend solutions in the CPF paradigm is probably futile when the elephant in the room that is depleting, decimating and emptying the retirement fund is not tackled?

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    6. The high cost of housing is in essence a transfer of wealth from individuals to the national coffers, from private savings to public savings. ....

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    7. It has very long term ( and serious ) economics implications which can be ...... if not addressed. ...?

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    8. Concentrating too much of total savings of a society disproportionately in public savings to the detriment of private savings probably has serious economics ramifications and can be proven mathematically ...... ?

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    9. The distortion can be very grave, irreversible and too late when the problem is finally acknowledged?

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  2. Yes! We have a very good CPF scheme!

    But, CPF should ONLY be used for only retirement. Nothing else!

    Not for housing! Not for investments! Not for etc etc etc!

    Go back to basic! Go back to basic!

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  3. It is the characteristic of Chinese countries like Singapore and China.
    The culture is for the citizens to sacrifice their lives for the benefit of the state.
    Ancient Chinese citizens died by the millions to build the Great Wall of China for the safety of China and the Chinese Emperor.

    Do you think Modern Singaporeans must likewise sacrifice their CPF savings for the greater good of Singapore and the PAP government?

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  4. Didn't 70% of Singaporeans say CPF is not our money?

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  5. Isn't it the duty of all Singaporeans to serve the Founding Emperor and his Founding Family for the next 10,000 years?
    Be grateful for the opportunity and privilege of using your CPF money to sacrifice and serve the state of Singapore until you die.

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  6. When 70% voted for the crook who misappropriated our CPF money and sued Roy for saying it, what more can we do? No amount of protests at Hong Lim Park can make him change his mind. Only hope is for the next election for the change, and hopefully the 70% would have suffered enough and learned a good lesson.

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  7. @ 11.10am

    You must be a Chinese banana with all your western values about individual rights and democracy.
    Individual rights and personal happiness have no place in traditional Chinese culture and values.

    A Chinese citizen has no individual rights.
    A true blue Chinese citizen exists only to serve the Chinese state and the Chinese emperor.
    Be grateful that the Emperor has found some use for your CPF money and two years of your worthless son's life in the national service.

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  8. Money paid to us by our employer by cheque,cash or bank transfer is ours. Money paid by our employers to cpf is a tax to ensure our welfare are taken care of.
    Be grateful to our employers and a good garmen that cares for us.
    Life to me is not just about money, cpf or how much one earn.
    Its about how much love we have and can share, how many You know Who that I can hug...
    Never live to regret.Time to stop dreaming of cpf.

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  9. Huge Fukushima Cover-Up Exposed, Government Scientists In Meltdown
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    Fukushima radiation just off the North American coast is higher now than it has ever been, and government scientists and mainstream press are scrambling to cover-up and downplay the ever-increasing deadly threat that looms for millions of Americans.

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-12-19/huge-fukushima-cover-exposed-government-scientists-meltdown

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    Is the PAP government a pro nuclear political party?
    What is PAP's policy stand on nuclear power?
    Will Alien Talents and Engineers be imported from India and China to operate our nuclear power plants in Singapore?

    Why is the PAP government spending millions of dollars in nuclear research?

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    The Nuclear Policy Research Programme (NPRP) is one of the initiatives under the NSREP. The NPRP has identified five research areas, namely (i) international governance and legislative frameworks, (ii) nuclear safety, security and safeguards, (iii) civil and international nuclear liability, (iv) public perception of nuclear energy and (v) human resource development.

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    This call is open to Singapore-based Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), Research Institutes (RIs) and not-for-profit organisations.

    For more information, please click here:
    https://rita.nrf.gov.sg/NPR/nprp/default.aspx

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  11. Fukushima is the karmic retribution for the Japanese and the Americans.

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  12. It has been a long while since RB mention this CPF issue. Please RB, let it rest. Your CPF money is in good hands and it will be there to be dished out to you little by little. If given to you now you might blow it all. So please let the matter rest. Try not to think about the CPF. THe government will look after it for you.

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  13. Lately,
    CPF Issue has taken a more
    Sinister turn.
    Some members passed on
    and their kins faced difficulties
    to claim the Deceaseds' monies
    in their CPF Accounts. Read them
    in Facebook.

    It seems that the CPF Issue is getting from bad to badder.

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  14. Fukushima is the karmic retribution for the Japanese and the Americans.
    December 20, 2015 3:12 pm

    And a nuclear power plant in Singapore is the karmic retribution for the 70% Singaporeans and Pro Alien Traitors.
    May the radiation be with you and your family genes for the next 10,000 years.

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  15. Don't like it in Singapore? Move elsewhere, claim your CPF and move out. Let the more deserving FTs from India and PRC take your place. Don't kpkb all the time.

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  16. Yes. That's right.
    "Don't like it in Singapore? Move elsewhere, claim your CPF and move out."

    Singapore belongs to the Chinese Emperor.
    Everything under Heaven belongs to the Chinese Emperor.
    And whether the Singapore Pledge is a solemn promise or just an aspiration is also up to the Emperor to decide.
    Old promises about returning CPF money back to you at 55 years old.
    That is also up to the Emperor to decide.

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  17. "Don't like it in Singapore? Move elsewhere, claim your CPF and move out."
    December 20, 2015 9:13 pm

    By the way.
    Is it true?
    If your son is below 21 years old, he is not legally allowed to renounce his Singapore citizenship?
    Your son can only legally renounce his Singapore citizenship when he turns 21 years old?
    And parents are not allowed to renounce the citizenship of their sons on their behalf?

    So your son has to legally serve National Service first when he turns 18 years old?
    And can only renounce his citizenship AFTER he finishes his national service, when he turns 21 years old?

    Do you think it is so easy to renounce your slave status?

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  18. Anonymous said...
    Don't like it in Singapore? Move elsewhere, claim your CPF and move out. Let the more deserving FTs from India and PRC take your place. Don't kpkb all the time.
    December 20, 2015 9:13 pm

    Anon above, are you anti Singaporean, a traitor, a foreigner or a new citizen?

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