Kelpie 2nd Gear May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 I received this from a friend. Quite a candid reflection of our city state : I just checked the latest results for COE bidding out today and found that the COE for big cars has crossed the $80K mark[Lnk]. Singapore has the highest cost of car ownership in the world and I wonder if we have the highest cost of car ownership excluding the price of the car! In many places you can get a brand new Mercedes for less than the price of that piece of paper[Example]. The COE is just one example of an extreme that Singaporeans have to cope with in their struggle for a better quality of life. While it is often argued that these schemes are necessary for various reasons, we should think about the outcomes and the cumulative effects of these extremes on ordinary Singaporeans. For me, I find it quite amazing how Singaporeans have come to accept these extremes - the same situation that will make citizens of other countries jump and scream - yet our leaders express their view that Singaporeans lack resilience [Resilience building challenging for S'pore]and are too dependent on the govt. Singaporeans pay the 2nd highest electricity tariffs in the world[Link]. Our leaders are paid the highest salaries in the world even after the recent 'cuts'. We have the most expensive public housing in the world. The biggest income gap among developed countries - nobody comes close except USA which occasionally beat us...but the people there have been occupying Wall Street for months due to the income inequality and we can't even find people to show up at Raffles Place. Our fertility rate has plunged to be the lowest among 222 countries. [see CIA's factbook]. We now have the 2nd highest population density in the world[Link]. Highest foreign influx outside the middle east. We have the 2nd highest per capita execution rate in the world[Link] after this country known as Turkmenistan which is run by mad dictators. Singaporean workers work the longest hours according to ILO[Link] (without minimum wages). Workers have the 2nd highest stress level in Asia[Link]. Singapore has the fastest growing number of millionaires [Link] likely due to the naturalisation of high net worth individuals here for the low taxes. The 2 casinos here have overtaken the total revenue of casinos in Las Vegas[Link], Lee Kuan Yew left his PM job as the world's longest serving prime minister[Link]. We also have the world's the longest-serving prisoner of conscience, Chia Thye Poh [Link]whose detention exceeded that of Nelson Mandela[Link]. Singaporean workers are the world's unhappiest[Link]. Singaporeans shoulder the heaviest share of healthcare expediture among developed countries and our govt % expenditure of healthcare is the lowest. Our expenditure on defense express as a % of the govt budget exceeds that of Israel. The foreign maids in Singapore are the among lowest paid in the world[Link] - large part of what you pay goes to the levy yet the whole country can debate for months over giving the maid one day off per week when this is mandatory in every other country where they are better paid. Singapore probably has some of the best educated cabbies in the world due to severe structural unemployment - it is not uncommon to meet a cabby with a degree and if you're lucky, you can meet the one with a PhD from Stanford[Link]. Our team based (GRC) election system is quite unique in the world and generate results that are also very unusual - a govt opposed by 40% of the people has 95% of the seats in parliament. We have elderly cleaners [Elderly toilet cleaners a sad reflection of society here] - they are sometimes so old that even people from developing countries like China and Phillipines get a shock when they see these cleaners. Singaporeans have the highest savings rate in the world due to the CPF scheme but more than half will not have enough (minimum sum) to retire on. Singapore has one of the highest reserves per capita in the world - large part of which comes from the the sale of public housing to Singaporeans many of whom now have great difficulty retiring unless they are willing to lose their homes. It is strange how we have come to accept some of these extremes as normal over time. When you talk about spending a little less on defense some Singaporeans will worry about being less secure. When we discuss about giving maids one day off Singaporeans worry about what the maids will do during their day off - yet they trust the maid to look after their expensive homes and their children. When we cut the pay of our leaders which was the highest in the world, we cut it to a level that is still the highest in the world. The govt is terrified of giving a little more aid to the poor elderly so that they do not have to work yet they are okay with with losing a few tens of billions of our reserves in bad investments. There is a tipping point when people begin to see reality for what it is and the distortion becomes hard for the mind to accept. There will be a point when change becomes inevitable and people begin to push things from the extreme back to normal - the propaganda can only do so much for so long. I often wonder if it is going to be a long slow process towards normality or we are going to snap out of this deep hypnosis by a single event in 2016. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladykillerz 4th Gear May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 good article. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 Not very extreme compared with three generations of KIMs in north Korea. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felipe 3rd Gear May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 Not very extreme compared with three generations of KIMs in north Korea. extreme for a democratic country. hmm, now we are comparing ourselves with Kim, Saddam, Gaddafi? u mean we're that bad? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KVR666 Neutral Newbie May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 extreme for a democratic country. hmm, now we are comparing ourselves with Kim, Saddam, Gaddafi? u mean we're that bad? One simple sentence says it all.... It's all being kept within the fami-Lee. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phluvcat 6th Gear May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 Not sure if all the facts are updated or correct but quite an accurate reflection of the present state. Perhaps change will come when there is enough new citizens kanna conned here had enough of it, provided they do not relinquish their new citizenship and scurry back to their homeland. They are definitely not as obedient as us. Hear say that actually a lot relinquish the citizenship. The smart ones probably won't come. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pgiun Neutral Newbie May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 forgive my ignorance, but what is with 2016?... based on last sentence in the article: -- "I often wonder if it is going to be a long slow process towards normality or we are going to snap out of this deep hypnosis by a single event in 2016. " Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RealSabbie Neutral Newbie May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 My aunt who is just a few years older than me just got into Temesek and haolian to my parents, say wanna buy Mercedes leow.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 forgive my ignorance, but what is with 2016?... based on last sentence in the article: -- "I often wonder if it is going to be a long slow process towards normality or we are going to snap out of this deep hypnosis by a single event in 2016. " General Erection. Meaning some guy with stars on his shoulder is going to get it up. With help from Viagra. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 You going to get it up with the help of my fist Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antlau 1st Gear May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 We are very well "domesticated"... and what happened to domesticated animals? They either work to death or killed for food (and skin)... and please dont think we are "pets", cos we have not such a good life... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 Thanks for sharing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poker Neutral Newbie May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 Not sure if all the facts are updated or correct but quite an accurate reflection of the present state. Perhaps change will come when there is enough new citizens kanna conned here had enough of it, provided they do not relinquish their new citizenship and scurry back to their homeland. They are definitely not as obedient as us. Hear say that actually a lot relinquish the citizenship. The smart ones probably won't come. and the smartest come on a scholarship given by our willing govt, only to leave after that Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdf5725 1st Gear May 9, 2012 Share May 9, 2012 forgive my ignorance, but what is with 2016?... based on last sentence in the article: -- "I often wonder if it is going to be a long slow process towards normality or we are going to snap out of this deep hypnosis by a single event in 2016. " it will be just another year in our history. a lot of noise, a lot of hooha. end of the day, life still going on. those ppl that complaining now, will still complaining. i wish i get it wrong this time. but my prediction on 2011 is right. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyfitms Twincharged May 10, 2012 Share May 10, 2012 Dun worry, when the next economic crisis comes again, we can all rely on govt to upturn the downturn again! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jp66 5th Gear May 10, 2012 Share May 10, 2012 it will be just another year in our history. a lot of noise, a lot of hooha. end of the day, life still going on. those ppl that complaining now, will still complaining. i wish i get it wrong this time. but my prediction on 2011 is right. maybe by then is 55% vs 45% Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear May 11, 2012 Author Share May 11, 2012 maybe by then is 55% vs 45% "Our team based (GRC) election system is quite unique in the world and generate results that are also very unusual - a govt opposed by 40% of the people has 95% of the seats in parliament." I can't think of a country, which has the similar system . Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poker Neutral Newbie May 11, 2012 Share May 11, 2012 "Our team based (GRC) election system is quite unique in the world and generate results that are also very unusual - a govt opposed by 40% of the people has 95% of the seats in parliament." I can't think of a country, which has the similar system . Regards, but you have to salute those people who thought of these in the 1st place! play smelly until so discreetly ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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