I am just quoting what Mr Nair is saying. I am not agreeing on wat he said.
Pl do not sue me nor SG fourm. com.
Regards,
lionhttp://singaporedissident.blogspot.com/2009/11/singapore-philip-jeyaretnam-excels-by.html
Originally posted by lionnoisy:Dear Mr Philip Jeyaretnam,
I am just quoting what Mr Nair is saying. I am not agreeing on wat he said.
Pl do not sue me nor SG fourm. com.
Regards,
lionhttp://singaporedissident.blogspot.com/2009/11/singapore-philip-jeyaretnam-excels-by.html
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Singapore. Philip Jeyaretnam excels by collaborating with his father's tormentors
I would say I agree with you and I'm not surprised.
There are many people out there in our society who tries to be good, noble people and live a good, righteous life.
But the fact is, not everybody is born to be good, righteous and noble. There are people who feels terribly restricted and mentally tormented and often self-repercussed themselves because they aren't good people in nature and by nature.
These people often have feelings of desperate-ness and anxiety disorders and usually depressed within their very souls.
I don't blame them, afterall ... not everyone is destined to end up nice, many people felt that they have really lived if they had lived their lives in the most sinful and evil manner.
Right?
Originally posted by lionnoisy:Dear Mr Philip Jeyaretnam,
I am just quoting what Mr Nair is saying. I am not agreeing on wat he said.
Pl do not sue me nor SG fourm. com.
Regards,
lionhttp://singaporedissident.blogspot.com/2009/11/singapore-philip-jeyaretnam-excels-by.html
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Singapore. Philip Jeyaretnam excels by collaborating with his father's tormentors
It is not surprising that the noisy pussy will be at its classic best in not having the brain to offer an opinion, other then to copy and paste an article written by one whom the noisy pussy had despised for whatever it is worth.
It is not a surprise that the noisy pussy will stretch itself to extract every bit from the article to deride the good name of the honorable Phlip Jeyaretnam, and to further torment the memories of his late father - the honorable J.B. Jeyaretnam.
All that the worthless noisy pussy can do is to promote the ignorance of the article, and to gloat over the harm to Philip Jeyaretnam's reputation with its own willful, foolish and ignorant acts to bring publicity to an ignorant article instead of clarifying the issue.
If at all, Philip Jeyaretnam appointment to the Public Service Commission does not indicate personal support to the political acts of LKY and the PAP Government.
If at all, his appointment to the Public Service Commission is a service to Singapore, by ensuring that the objectives of the Public Service Commission will be met - as stated in the PSC website:-
If the noisy pussy has any self-worth left, it should make arrangement to have this thread deleted from this Speaker's Corner, instead of allowing itself the limelight with this controversial piece written by an author that it had consistently derided with such knee-jerked passion in defence of the MIW
no wonder so many talents exist, they do not support opposition although the need for opposition is too clear and obvious.
how much is cost of building a HDB flat?
How much is subsidy?
Why flat so expensive?
Why 2 billion deficit in a monopoly?
Originally posted by likedatosocan:no wonder so many talents exist, they do not support opposition although the need for opposition is too clear and obvious.
how much is cost of building a HDB flat?
How much is subsidy?
Why flat so expensive?
Why 2 billion deficit in a monopoly?
While Philip Jeyaretnam joins the Public Service Commission to serve the interests of Singapore, his brother - ‘Kenneth Jeyaretnam - Double First Class Economist from Cambridge University’ (*1) continues with the work of their late-father - to develop democracy, accountability, transparency and inclusion with ‘The Reform Party’ (*2)
With regards to the cost of building a HDB flat - did you miss out the discussions in an earlier thread in this Speaker's Corner ?
‘Cost of building HDB flats – finally an answer ? (*3)
The following details was extracted from a ‘ChannelnewsAsia Report (*4) :-
SGX mainboard-listed BBR secures S$104.2m HDB contract
By Jonathan Peeris, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 17 August 2009 1511 hrs
Singapore Exchange’s mainboard-listed BBR Holdings has secured a S$104.2-million contract from the Housing & Development Board (HDB) to build seven blocks of flats in Yishun Neighbourhood 4.
The work comprises 864 homes, a Child Care Centre, a roof garden, communal amenities and site works, as well as contingency works.
Since there will be 864 HDB flats, the average cost per flat, inclusive of communal amenities, site works and contingency works, is about $120,602 ($104.2 million divided by 864 flats).
With the latest HDB new 4-room flats at Punggol (Punggol Residences BTO) selling at an average price of $293,000 (price range of $264,000 to $322,000 divided by 2), does it mean that the HDB stands to make a profit of about $172,398 per flat, or a profit margin of about 143 per cent?
The project will be carried out in 10 phases and is expected to be completed by 2012.