How giving up one's seat on the bus to the needy can save our economy by reducing taxes for all.
[Img Source: Girl Refuses To Give Seat To Disabled, Slapped By 100 RMB]
[PS, all references to either gender in this essay references the opposite equally]
On 1st March 2012, Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, who is also Minister of Finance said: "For
these five years, we're okay and that's why we're setting aside monies
in trust funds and endowment funds... But in the 10 to 15 years after
2016, we do have a real challenge, and we'll have to think beyond growing the economy and sustaining revenues based on GDP growth." ('New ways to raise revenue needed, says DPM Tharman' [TODAY, 02Mar2012][pict])
Whilst on 8th June2012, at the Economic Society of Singapore's annual dinner, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said "As
we enhance our social safety nets, expenditure will inexorably rise,
and revenue must keep up. Surely within the next 20 years, the
government of the day will need new sources of revenue, which means raising taxes," ('Singapore's growth expected to slow in next decade' [CNA, 08June2012], [pict])
Imagine an elderly person of good character, going about his daily
activities- basic marketing (grandpa), taking good care of grandchildren
(grandma), doing some charity work at a nearby temple/ home for the
elderly aged (help out with cooking/ cleaning/ admin etc), volunteering
at the library reading story books to nursery children; for others, it
might just be daily errands attending to a disabled spouse, part time
work helping at a nearby medical facility or just moving about to keep
active and fit. Can the love and nurturing provided by this elderly
person for another ever be measured? Not earning a salary does not make
this elderly a worthless person, for his contribution to society is
indeed immense- no matter how slow and old fashioned his ideas may be.
Now imagine this same elderly person falling down on a crowded bus
simply because someone feigned sleep to avoid the elder's need. The fall
cost the elderly a broken hip and perhaps permanent immobility- this
adverse result leading to depression and despair and immense stress to
the rest of his family. All volunteering activities are cancelled- no
more kind teacher, no more free storytelling, foreigners with language
incompatibilities are hired to cover the part time duties once performed
by the able elderly. Working adults become flustered given the sudden
problem of taking care of another disabled family member, perhaps
resulting in the government having to bear the cost of maintaining 2
immobile elderly in a state run welfare home. The next generation
needless to say, is lost in the midst of this crisis and consequent
financial disability. Can an economy of depressed individuals really be
productive? Who can concentrate at work with problems at home so deep
and unrelenting? Has anyone ever seen "social safety nets" large and
strong enough to rescue a nation of depressed, unfriendly individuals?
According to 'Adding up the cost of elderly care' [The Telegraph.uk, 29Jun2011]: "One
in three women and one in five men aged 65 and over will need to go
into a residential care home... A single room in a private residential
home in Britain now costs an average of £25,953 a year... One in four
people will incur costs of more than £50,000 for elderly care and
support such as home adaptations, meals on wheels and residential
care... OECD projections suggest that the UK will be
forced to spend an extra £50 billion a year on services for elderly
people as the population ages over the next four decades."
Would the taxation liabilities towards providing for this indefatigable
social safety net bankrupt the economy as governments uphold their
pledges of inclusive societies going forward?
Please give up your seat to the elderly, help Singaporeans save some money, help save the Singapore economy.
[Img source: 'giving-up-your-seat']
[Img source: Respect Your Elders: 66-Year-Old Woman Breaks Student’s Nose For Not Giving Up Seat On Bus]
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noisy lion?
Originally posted by ^tamago^:noisy lion?
Huh?
You don't even tell us the performance of the government investment funds. Talk cock lah.
Government want save money then must invest $280 million bus fund into buying 800 Euro VI new Citaros and Citaro Gs!
Studies shown 100% low floor bus is much safer than low entry bus! Creepy buses like KUB brakes always jerk, old lady fall down cost so much money!! Radiator very noisy uncomfortable and less priority seats than Citaro!
SBS and SMRT must choose their next 800 new buses Euro VI Mercedes Citaro and Citaro G! Safest environment friendly comfortable bus!!!
another troll
LTA is no longer going to build bus int for any bendy buses...
next...
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Originally posted by Rahikalhasan:thanks smartass for quoting
pore la, zee siao kia
Originally posted by sbst275:another troll
LTA is no longer going to build bus int for any bendy buses...
next...
Originally posted by dragg:what is the main theme of this thread?
i dont get it.
Let the elderly sit down in trains. If they fall down, break their hip bones, the cost to the country is great. They take up a bed, (someone else is deprived of a bed), they need special care (they take up the time of the medical profession).
Thats why the Ah Lian kena scolded, for being too slow.
Originally posted by mancha:Let the elderly sit down in trains. If they fall down, break their hip bones, the cost to the country is great. They take up a bed, (someone else is deprived of a bed), they need special care (they take up the time of the medical profession).
Thats why the Ah Lian kena scolded, for being too slow.
Suddenly there is news floating around about JB old folks home recently.
MRT extending to JB.
Originally posted by mancha:Let the elderly sit down in trains. If they fall down, break their hip bones, the cost to the country is great. They take up a bed, (someone else is deprived of a bed), they need special care (they take up the time of the medical profession).
Thats why the Ah Lian kena scolded, for being too slow.
The old folks like lky was educated from their ancestors to give away seat to oldies during their youth on the humanity cohesiveness and love. And that foresight of these ancestors promoting that it ought to be for both immediate and long term meritocracy of social graciousness, and this nuturing factor would engender a long lasting condition for the continuation that pple love to be pple because of community bonding of sincere care.
Damn cheem.