Originally posted by �玟 往日情:i post article to let people decide to vote
i am neutral
the end
popcorn and coke finished already...haiz go buy again
Originally posted by angel7030:
popcorn and coke finished already...haiz go buy again
Yes - go and get your ‘Labia Majora’ and ‘Labia Minora’ - stuffed.
It will help you to attract attention to yourself as the resident 'Attention Seeking Whore'.
Originally posted by angel7030:I am only trying to leviate the poor status mah, so that the poor got more confident to stand on their own, earn thru their hands rather than keep complaining and whining, our poors here still got CC, TC, MPs and MCY and many more insitutions and communities to help them, in other countries, they got professional poors too.
100% cannot understand what you are replying
Originally posted by �玟 往日情:100% cannot understand what you are replying
Does the Taiwanese 'hum' ever attempt to reply to any thread ?
Even its attempt to make a serious reply with a very long text response is filled with the scum that flows where it moves.
This is another daily routine display of idiocy and irrelevance of the Taiwanese 'hum' to exercise its ‘Labia Majora’ and ‘Labia Minora’ - simply to attract attention to itself as the resident 'Attention Seeking Whore'.
Originally posted by Atobe:
Does the Taiwanese 'hum' ever attempt to reply to any thread ?Even its attempt to make a serious reply with a very long text response is filled with the scum that flows where it moves.
This is another daily routine display of idiocy and irrelevance of the Taiwanese 'hum' to exercise its ‘Labia Majora’ and ‘Labia Minora’ - simply to attract attention to itself as the resident 'Attention Seeking Whore'.
she is trying to make people angry
Originally posted by angel7030:
popcorn and coke finished already...haiz go buy again
don't become a sow
March 2, 2010
Engineering used to be an attractive profession for Singaporeans in the 1990s till the ruling party allowed the entry of large number of foreign students to study engineering in local varsities and foreign engineers, some of them only technicians to take up jobs otherwise reserved for Singaporeans.
Today, the starting median wages for fresh engineer graduates have remained stagnant for the last few years. Their predicament may soon befall the legal and (maybe) dental professions.
Since the ruling party has opened the doors for entry of foreign-trained lawyers to the Singapore Bar last year, foreigners now make up 20 per cent of the number of practising lawyers in Singapore.
There are already 923 foreign lawyers registered to practise here, according to the Attorney-General’s Chambers in a Straits Times article today. Foreign law firms here have grown from 85 in 2008 to 98 last year.
Though foreign lawyers are not allowed to practise Singapore law now, new rules will be introduced next year for them to do so. Foreign lawyers who are PRs here and with at least two years’ work-related experience need do only one part of the Bar exam to qualify, followed by at least six months of training unless exempted.
As usual, the Straits Times tried to paint a rosy picture about the expected competition faced by Singapore lawyers by spinning a story that the presence of foreign lawyers will create more “opportunities” for local lawyers.
It quoted the example of a Canadian lawyer Ms Ciambella expressing her wishes to start her own boutique law firm and hire Singapore lawyers to substantiate its claim.
Besides the legal profession, it appears that even the dental profession in Singapore may open its doors soon to foreign dentists.
According to a dentist we know, the CEO of a dental group in Singapore has been persuading the Ministry of Health to permit his group to employ foreign dentists due to the shortage of “manpower”.
These foreign dentists are likely to cost less than half of that of Singapore dentists and will greatly drive down labor costs thereby increasing the group’s profit margin.
If the dental profession is liberalized, the medical profession may be next. There are already large number of foreign doctors working in public hospitals and the polyclinics. Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan revealed lately that one in three doctors in Singapore graduated from a medical school overseas.
Singaporeans should realize that there are no “iron rice bowls” in Singapore, be it lawyers, dentists or doctors so long the pro-foreigner PAP remains in power.
In the old days, parents often encouraged their children to take up law, medicine or engineering in universities to secure a good future, but it no longer holds true nowadays given the easily availability of cheap foreign labor and the reluctance of the ruling party to protect the interests of Singaporeans.
As the last few years as shown, though the inflow of foreigners have boosted GDP growths artificially thereby increasing the pay of the PAP ministers, the gains from Singapore’s economic growth did not filter down to ordinary Singaporeans.
The cost of living has sky-rocketed, especially that of public housing, wages have remained stagnant, income gap has widened considerably and the overall standards of living has declined.
Unless the professionals wake up from their slumber and vote out the PAP in the next general election, they will soon find themselves competing with foreign doctors, dentists, lawyers and engineers for a meager pay not commensurate with their status in the near future.
Originally posted by angel7030:
Uncle, if you look at it from 2007 to 2010, our PM did not get a paid rise, instead a 0.1 decrease in paid. We could not have ask for more from our good PM, who sacrificed his times, life and health to bring us to what we are, from 2007 till now, it had not been an easy ride, and now as we recover slowly, with IRs opening soon, there will be more problems to tackle on, so, i hope citizen like you understand that abit increase in this coming july in their paid is not asking too much. After all in 2007 we got about 4.0 millions people here comparing to 4.75m now, so he needs to take care of more people now, more mouth to feeds and more problems to deal with ya. I think our Ministers paid need to increase to truly reward them for a job well done so far.
lapitiao yiao chabor, never wash your chau puay chee bye with dettol come here display your puay chau chee bye again.
you are all empty inside you, empty in your brain except for letting men fuck you to earn $$$$ , go back to where you belong.
Originally posted by �玟 往日情:Singapore lawyers and (maybe) dentists to face competition from cheaper foreigners soon
March 2, 2010
Engineering used to be an attractive profession for Singaporeans in the 1990s till the ruling party allowed the entry of large number of foreign students to study engineering in local varsities and foreign engineers, some of them only technicians to take up jobs otherwise reserved for Singaporeans.
Today, the starting median wages for fresh engineer graduates have remained stagnant for the last few years. Their predicament may soon befall the legal and (maybe) dental professions.
Since the ruling party has opened the doors for entry of foreign-trained lawyers to the Singapore Bar last year, foreigners now make up 20 per cent of the number of practising lawyers in Singapore.
There are already 923 foreign lawyers registered to practise here, according to the Attorney-General’s Chambers in a Straits Times article today. Foreign law firms here have grown from 85 in 2008 to 98 last year.
Though foreign lawyers are not allowed to practise Singapore law now, new rules will be introduced next year for them to do so. Foreign lawyers who are PRs here and with at least two years’ work-related experience need do only one part of the Bar exam to qualify, followed by at least six months of training unless exempted.
As usual, the Straits Times tried to paint a rosy picture about the expected competition faced by Singapore lawyers by spinning a story that the presence of foreign lawyers will create more “opportunities” for local lawyers.
It quoted the example of a Canadian lawyer Ms Ciambella expressing her wishes to start her own boutique law firm and hire Singapore lawyers to substantiate its claim.
Besides the legal profession, it appears that even the dental profession in Singapore may open its doors soon to foreign dentists.
According to a dentist we know, the CEO of a dental group in Singapore has been persuading the Ministry of Health to permit his group to employ foreign dentists due to the shortage of “manpower”.
These foreign dentists are likely to cost less than half of that of Singapore dentists and will greatly drive down labor costs thereby increasing the group’s profit margin.
If the dental profession is liberalized, the medical profession may be next. There are already large number of foreign doctors working in public hospitals and the polyclinics. Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan revealed lately that one in three doctors in Singapore graduated from a medical school overseas.
Singaporeans should realize that there are no “iron rice bowls” in Singapore, be it lawyers, dentists or doctors so long the pro-foreigner PAP remains in power.
In the old days, parents often encouraged their children to take up law, medicine or engineering in universities to secure a good future, but it no longer holds true nowadays given the easily availability of cheap foreign labor and the reluctance of the ruling party to protect the interests of Singaporeans.
As the last few years as shown, though the inflow of foreigners have boosted GDP growths artificially thereby increasing the pay of the PAP ministers, the gains from Singapore’s economic growth did not filter down to ordinary Singaporeans.
The cost of living has sky-rocketed, especially that of public housing, wages have remained stagnant, income gap has widened considerably and the overall standards of living has declined.
Unless the professionals wake up from their slumber and vote out the PAP in the next general election, they will soon find themselves competing with foreign doctors, dentists, lawyers and engineers for a meager pay not commensurate with their status in the near future.
The head of the people's action party has all planned to get outsiders to "kill" the nation. Urge those sleeping nation to wake up to show they are not to be accepting this treatment.
must use acid otherwise got smell
Originally posted by �玟 往日情:
doctors from Thailand, Malaysia, etc.
cheaper, better, faster and more productive
most important - obey orders - guai gaui one
Originally posted by �玟 往日情:must use acid otherwise got smell
She should just wash her puay chau cheebye and face with acid.
keee keee keee keee
Originally posted by hundydude:
She should just wash her puay chau cheebye and face with acid.keee keee keee keee
bleach not strong - so i suggest using acid
Originally posted by angel7030:
Some are not poor, but mentally poor, as i said many times already, our poors are very much richer than the poors of our neighbouring countries. Be blessed that you are here.
Mentally poor or retarded is you the puay chau cheebye. You don't know about poverty so zip your gap and stinky cheebye YOu help your rich father in the pimping business and know nothing about the poor.
Minister Goh C Tong is "singing" again. It does not take long for people to know he is "singing" out of tune. He is promising something that he cannot fulfil. He promised swiss standard of living, look at what we get now.
Originally posted by �玟 往日情:
bleach not strong - so i suggest using acid
If acid not effective, go for something stronger.
Originally posted by Dondontan:SM Goh promised to increase Singaporeans’ income by 3 per cent when his own salary is expected to grow by 8.8 per cent in 2010
- Temasek Review March 2, 2010
Do you believe SM Goh that the income of Singaporeans will grow by 3 per cent per year for the next 10 years?
Don't believe
For over 10 years, Government salary increase and common people salary remain the same.
SM Go got no history of proof that common people's salary actually increase even by 1 cent.
If there is nothing for us in the past, why would they be money for us in the future?
They say this bullshlt only because election is coming from them.
SMGo is only feeding common people temporary lollie pop so Pap can continue to oppress people and earn more $$$$..
Time to wake up or we live another 10 years with constant same salary while government increased their salaries.
Originally posted by hundydude:
If acid not effective, go for something stronger.
apply fire should work - bbq sow
Originally posted by �玟 往日情:
apply fire should work - bbq sow
skewer will be contaminated with germs, bacteria and virus
What if the puay chau cheebye has HIV
sent for lab test first
if i hungry - just eat
Originally posted by �玟 往日情:sent for lab test first
if i hungry - just eat
Eat at your own risk. I rather not touch the dirty, stinky lapitiao yiao chabor
let ah tiong, cheena, bangla, piony, etc eat first
Originally posted by �玟 往日情:let ah tiong, cheena, bangla, piony, etc eat first
let these be guinea pigs first
Originally posted by Ionlytalknoaction:Don't believe
For over 10 years, Government salary increase and common people salary remain the same.
SM Go got no history of proof that common people's salary actually increase even by 1 cent.
If there is nothing for us in the past, why would they be money for us in the future?
They say this bullshlt only because election is coming from them.SMGo is only feeding common people temporary lollie pop so Pap can continue to oppress people and earn more $$$$..
Time to wake up or we live another 10 years with constant same salary while government increased their salaries.
I am aware. You get to read all the nice words from these ministers ; election is coming. It will be a different story after they win the next election. What happened after they won the last election, they increased their own pay. I foresee that after winning this coming election they will do the same. Plus increase bills.