
Being punitive permeates every aspect of Singapore’s public services
From the way a disabled >senior citizen was callously denied aid from the government to how ex offenders are treated upon release after serving their time make one thing very clear. Every aspect of our government ranging from aid to rehabilitation is very punitive in nature. Do we agree with this approach? Is this approach...

Non-existent GST subsidy helps PAP gain some political mileage
Singaporeans have been fooled by PAP for decades. One of the ways is through various non-existent grants/subsidies, eg healthcare GST subsidy. For basic commodities, medical and healthcare services, education and certain food items, GST is exempted in many countries except probably only in Kiasuland. For example, medical...

When propaganda gets too ridiculously far-fetched
Activist and Opposition politician Jose Raymond made a Facebook post yesterday (19 Jun), following up on his earlier issue about how a visually handicapped elderly was denied public assistance as he was receiving CPF payouts. He appeared glad that various pro-PAP pages have joined the fray, and such debate leads to policies...
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