8/05/2021

Without your permission

Without your permission they set up a savings scheme for retirement, which was good.

Without your permission they devised many schemes and changed the rules to prevent you from using your savings.

 Without your permission they used your savings for investments.

 Without your permission they paid themselves crazily with your savings.

 Without your permission they paid their hires crazily with your savings.

 Without your permission they brought in millions of foreigners into your country.

 Without your permission they gave citizenship to hundreds of thousands of foreigners, and still giving.

 Without your permission they changed the population composition to make you a minority to the foreigners.

Without your permission they brought in foreigners to steal your lunch.

Without your permission they are giving away the country to foreigners.

Without your permission they are destroying whatever little there is left of our nature and forest.

Without your permission they are continuously stuffing this little island with more and more people.

Did they ever ask your permission to do anything that may be detrimental to you and your well being and the well being of your children?

Who is the owner of your life savings? Who are the owners of this island?

22 comments:

  1. Over the last 50 years, the PAP has given us the impression that the Lee Family owns Singapore Incorporated.

    That explains why it does not need our possession to do anything it likes.

    Everything is done through / by unwritten decrees. There is only one person calling the shots.

    It is like an Emperor or Empress giving commands to his / her subjects and slaves.

    Anyone who has lived long enough in Singapore should have already known this.

    However, most people do not want to talk about it.

    Some don't even want us to talk about it.

    Some don't want to even think about it. These are the incorrigible brain-deads.

    Singapore is a bunch of sheep being led by the nose by a small group of very entitled cunning shepherd dogs, which in turn are being held by a rope around their necks by their master.

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  2. Do the citizens have a say in how this island is to become, how many foreigners allowed here, how many citizenship to be given out, how much of nature to be cut down to turn into concrete jungle, how much of housing and land can be owned by foreigners, including highrise buildings?

    No limits? Everything can be sold to foreigners, including citizenship?

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  3. The PAP 4G elites talk arrogantly like they own Singapore, pushing hated policies down our throats, when they have the support of just 6 out of 10 Singaporeans . .

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  4. PAP have been using fear to rule the peoples seen day one. They used the fear of scarcity of resources in this tiny islands. It's worked when Singaporeans were only 2 millions in the early day. During then, water resources limited the size of the population and peoples understand. When water problems was eliminated, PAP must maintain this fear tactics. One is to create shortages of accommodation by importing peoples here. Fearing of homelessness, people are force to understand. Pap would be safely vote in at every election. Opposition should find a solution to alleviate this fear of scarcity of resources. One ideal is to let PAP to work like bees by don't object to their over building as long as they limited their creation of new citizens. Over the long term the fear of homelessness would be diminished, when there are enough residential property for everyone. There are no fear of unused properties. Our high tech Singaporeans can device way to use them, such as high-rise farming, etc. There are no wastages.

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  5. We have more than enough housing for our own needs. The incessant building is caused by their importing of foreigners in the tens of thousands yearly, given citizenship, PRs, EP, WP.

    This is a self created demand and a roblem that needs not be.

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    1. Smart Singaporeans whether they are born here or newly made would one day be voicing to push for the deportations of all foreign imports. All assets seized should be distributed. This may create fear to the Government and the world at large. Tic for tac. Guarding self interest mah.

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  6. Who put them there to not have to ask for permission to do those things? Who is actually to be blamed?

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  7. "We have more than enough housing for our own needs."

    Ya. They are clearing the nature forests to make way for the foreigners.

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  8. ...without your permission, they choose their so called preferred safe vaccine for u & told u this drug has less known risks while keeping their mouth shut on other unknown risks or side effects.

    ..without your permission, they keep telling u that you own your hdb flat when in actual fact your hdb flat will be at zero price once the 99 yrs lease is over..

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  9. They got the permission in a blank cheque signed by 61% of the voters in the last GE.

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  10. Had to laugh when I read Anon's post. Thanks.

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  11. Without your permission, they invest our CPF money in China's online tuition.

    Recently, the Chinese government announced that institutions offering school curriculum tuition would be required to operate on a not-for-profit basis and that foreign investment in the sector would be banned.

    Heard that Temasek Holdings has been throwing $billions into China's red-hot S$135 billion private tutoring and online education sector happily, thinking that it has been an excellent investment. Whoever had suggested that idea could have been rewarded handsomely already. Just like the investments in India, the S$billions thrown in are likely to be sunk costs, instead of profitable investments.

    When bad luck hits, it usually comes in pairs or triples.

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  12. Look at the top picture, it looks like only one pink pig left and the rest are black pigs. The pink pig must be the traitor, selling out to the black pigs, brought them in to replace all the pink pigs. He did not care as long as he is still there.

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  13. Looks so familiar.

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  14. Blame the heartlanders. All the Ah Peks and Ah Sohs are responsible for keeping pappies in power.

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  15. Yes, the jeju black pig is from Korean. I've tried it before. It is quite tasty, and has a unique taste and smell, not like hte local pork. I don't think Singapore has many Koreans right now, although we are getting more. The Korean companies like Samsung like to bring in their own people. In Singapore, we are also being bombarded by Korean tv shows and also our children by Korean music like BTS. The Korean food is not bad, especially the bar b q but I think they stole many other dishes from China and Japan. Even their kim chee is like our kiam chye except they add chili.

    But coming back to the picture, I don't think the govt will ban the Koreans and send them home. They are contributing to the economy, and even though the boss and PMET is Korean, they still hire a few Singaporeans to show they are "fair". I did business with the Korean once, and he was quite tough and arrogant. They think they are very smart like the Japanese, but there is a lot of difference. They are not so polite and they speak very rough. The Japanese at least give you face, but the Korean will not. They will make demands, and if you cannot agree, they threaten to drop everything to make you agree. You have to given in otherwise your boss will replace you with CECA or something else. Try lah. Let the CECA go and negotiate with Korean and see who win. Anyway, they didn't replace me, but it was a bit scary and bloody stress until the deal closed.

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  16. Miss Lim, victim of sexual assault, said:

    “In an ideal world people who have had to deal with sexual assault shouldn’t have to also deal with internet trolls and incompetency from an organisation that claims to protect us,” she wrote.

    “And yet here we are. Some minister in Parliament unable to even acknowledge the fact that police mishandling is a thing that YOUR CITIZENS HAVE GONE THROUGH.”

    Ms Lim also chastised Ms Indranee’s remark about substantiating such cases, saying: “Ok substantiate already then what? What did yall do except deflect.”


    Totally agreed with her.

    Moreover, people being paid by the $millions are expected to do an excellent job to serve, not to play Tai Chee and attack the whistleblower.

    More moreover, if millionaire ministers can openly behave in such androgynously irresponsible manner, then we can assume that the police behaviour behind closed doors must be worse, couldn't we?

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  17. The PAP Government does not need your permission to do anything, pass any laws or carryout any changes to your ways of life. Why????? Because you have given the PAP Government permission by voting them to govern you over and over again. Please do not hope for any change in the way they treat you. Live with it, stop KPKB.

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    1. Totally agree with you. Live with it just like living with the coronavirus. The coronavirus also does not need your permission to infect you and make you sick or kill you.

      Come to think of it, PAP is just like the coronavirus. It is the problem itself, not the solution.

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  18. To substantiate what I said about PAP being the problem, there are two sides of the coin. The other side is the vote. The voters' votes.

    Vouces no use. But votes are powerful. It is the collective votes that give the power to the PAP to rule over you. Therefore, it will be the power of the collective votes to change the PAP and the situation.

    The solution is in the hands of the collective 61% of votes.

    The real enemy is also the 61% of collective votes. Not the PAP.

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  19. The Job market is all about supply and Demand. The more supply, the lower our salaries.

    I work in a local bank, IT department. And yes our development team of 100 people are mostly from India, ive not gone around counting everyone, but i can say that in my team of 8, there is only 2 SG.

    Most of the Singaporeans were mostly hired during COVID, i believe through the some gov assistance prgramme. I think the banks were panic hiring because of the increase scrutiny. But now we have begun hiring Indians again.

    Many of the Indians that have been here for sometime have become Singaporeans, so i guess they are no longer considered FT.....

    These jobs here are well paying, avg is probably 5k+, more then suitable for Singaporeans, no reasons why Singaporeans cant be train to do this. We are training the Indians, why can we train our locals?

    I dont mind working with forginers, most of my friends are foreigners anyway, but the problem with opening the flood gates, is that all our salaries go down over time. As long as there is more supply then demand, wages will be suppressed. Great for business but not for us.

    You salary really depends on supply and demand, not skill.

    And that's what Singapore.inc is about, it's about what benefits corporations not citizens. I hate to see my industry get ruined in this way, but i cant stop it.

    Personally i believe entrepreneurship is my way out, and thats what ive been doing on the side the past couple of years. I encourage others to do the same.

    And if any one wants to accuse me of being racist, im indian too, so kindly fuck off.

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  20. The 61% is mainly heartlander ah pek and ah soh. Good luck trying to convince them. Old people are bloody stubborn, and sometimes stupid.

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