11/23/2022

Excellent news for Singapore

 The world's population hits 8 billion.  Can you imagine what that means? Singapore now has 8b people to choose from to increase our population with the best of 8b talents. This is creme a la creme. The best of 8b means they must be better than the best of the best of the 3.6m Singaporeans. Singapore can simply replace every Singaporean here, based on meritocracy and talents regardless of citizenship. Wow, Singapore must be salivating and rubbing its hands with glee.

And immediately there are plenty of available talents now retrenched by the tech giants. Twitter itself has a few top executives available. Then there are Meta, Amazon, Shopee,  and what else. There is a mass retrenchment of tech talents going on and all can be heading to Singapore where the door is wide open for such talents. No need to waste money paying head hunting firms to look for such talents. No need 20 years of waiting and expensive education. They are all queuing up over night outside the gate.

When Singapore's 3.6m citizens are replaced by the best talents of the world, what shall we do with the Singaporeans? Where can they go? I think a better idea is to sell Singapore to the top bidder and the money can then be divided among all Singaporeans. With only 3.6m, I think every Singaporean could expect a reasonable sum to retire forever. Some may want to retire in Batam, Bintan and JB. Some can retire in any where they choose with the payout. Just make sure they don't include the PRs and locals or residents to share with the citizens. And got to make this quick before the population explode to 10m, then there will be more heads to share from the pool.

What do you think? No need to become taxi drivers or food deliverers. All becoming crazily rich ex Singaporeans.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Virgo a very long post but I also agreed with rb and you
No point wasting money on education when u can import fully educated one.

Sorry for not posting a long time cause now karaoke opened so we are a bit busy riding in the room.

John Tan
Vice President
PR and communication
Singapore Kuda Club

Anonymous said...

Singapore going green - is it a good idea?

'We hear a lot about ‘Green’ energy, the ‘Green new deal’, reducing our ‘carbon footprint’ and ‘sustainable development’, policies which are being promoted by a wide range of extremely committed environmental and conservation groups such as the Sierra Club, National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Clean Air Council in the US and many international organizations and prominent politicians. ‘Green’ polices have been promoted by US Vice President Kamala Harris, encouraging Americans to purchase [expensive] electric cars and endorsed by the paper of record (NYT) and other corporate media outlets. Any policy that reduces the production of ‘greenhouse’ gasses, such as CO2, is certainly a noble and worthwhile objective, that should be supported. Unfortunately, most of these groups, at least in the US, where I live, are missing the proverbial ‘elephant in the room’. This includes:

1. The entire structure of American society has been built around fossil fuel consumption. This includes the use of automobiles and jet airplanes for transportation. The profits of very powerful corporate interests, including energy corporations, automobile manufactures and their suppliers, banks and insurance companies and law firms to name a few, are highly dependent on fossil fuel consumption and ‘greenhouse’ gas production. They are not about to give this up without a big fight, including going to war.

2. The military is a key pillar of a [declining] American empire, with the Pentagon serving as the ‘enforcer’ of US global power, but is also the largest of consumer of fossil fuels and largest polluter in the world [32]. The Pentagon is supported by all factions of the ruling elite, readily apparent from the near-unanimous bipartisan support for every military appropriation in Congress (appropriation for 2023 is $773 billion). Not surprisingly, most environmental groups, which are dependent on funding from corporate-backed foundations, such as the Ford Foundation, Home Depot Foundation, etc. [50] are not going to ‘bite the hand’ that feeds them. Likewise, US corporate media is controlled by 6 large corporations whose class interests reflect those of the petrochemical companies and other large corporations [51] [52] [53]. Any reporter who steps out of line- i.e., criticizes the functioning of the US empire, including fossil fuel consumption, is immediately reprimanded and/or fired.

The survival of the American Empire is highly dependent on fossil fuel consumption and control of global energy reserves. This dependency has created irresolvable problems and led to a chaotic and at times, contradictory foreign policy.

Fossil fuels still dominate US foreign policy. This can be seen from the enduring presence of military bases throughout the ME and maintaining generous financial support for Israel and the ruling families of Gulf Monarchies [57]. At the same time, these ruling families have watched the US/UK/NATO ferment coups in Iran (1953) [58] [59] and steal resources, invade and/or destroy Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen; impose crippling economic sanctions and/or confiscate the assets of countries deemed a threat to US global power such as Iran, Venezuela and Russia and sabotage energy infrastructure (see below).

Link to article:
http://thesaker.is/the-middle-east-and-us-global-power-fossil-fuel-lifeblood-of-the-american-empire/

Anonymous said...

I think Kamala Harris should stop emitting toxic gases from her dirty hyena mouth and stop polluting the earth and poisoning people's minds, like all the other USA leaders.

Anonymous said...

Allowing all the strangers/foreigners to live side be side with HDB dwellers is like inviting the wolves into the hen house. There are very serious security and safety issues that have been ignored, swept under the carpet.

During the day, most of the men would be at work, leaving on their old foklks and womenfolks and children at home. The foreigners may be working shifts, so could be at home when the local men are away. Sometimes husband and wife at work, leaving empty homes.

Break ins, thefts, physical harms to the old folks, women and children could be big possibilities. Unruly, violent behaviour, dirty behaviour, smoking, drug taking, prostitution, gambling etc etc would turn HDB estates into a big mess, the slums of first world turning into third world city.

When going home to HDB estates becomes a worrisome and fearsome journey, with strangers staring and wondering what they are going to do with you.

This is what Singapore HDB estates is turning into.

patriot said...


The Hot-housing Schemes in Sin to achieve fast and hot harvests shall be its'
own Nemesis.

The End is near.

Anonymous said...

Virgo we riding on the karaoke girls lar. You will be more than welcome to join our club.