
They have done a fine job of confusing us about the jobs situation
All around us, there are hard-luck stories of Singaporeans who cannot make a decent living or live only for today fearing what tomorrow brings. The elderly in their twilight years are still collecting cardboard and cleaning tables. People who get laid off find it tough to get back on their own two feet. A food delivery rider...

The persecution of the unvaccinated
Although Pure Blood are persecuted, discriminated and verbally abused everywhere in the world by the establishment as well as many ignorant people, but I find that those who are vaccine (V) injured but categorically denied, ridiculed, accused of "Fabricating" their injuries or even worse, insinuated of having mental illness,...

Taxes to collect and taxes to let go
How I hate this building. In years long past my nonchalance towards a citizen's responsibility to speedy settlement of personal taxes, coupled with my proclivity to procrastination, often ended up with me having to go down to the IRAS office to sort things out. The IRAS has a very simple and absolutely effective way of handling...
|
|
|
|
- Motherhood statements on Singapore Needs a Dynamic Multi-Party System
- StayTuned Sim Ann on Singapore Needs a Dynamic Multi-Party System
- Fearing Monsters on Fear-Mongering Over Tariff Fallout Rings Hollow Without Hard Data
- Voice for Change on Singapore Needs a Dynamic Multi-Party System
- Untouchable Rich on Singapore Needs a Dynamic Multi-Party System
|