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  • The PAP has created more crises even as the global financial crisis blew over.

    Jobless citizens, floodgate open for foreigners, high cost of living caused by govt agencies in raising rents, high healthcare cost, crowded transport.

    Don't teach us how many zeros there are in a billion. Ask Temasek and GIC how many billions they have lost. And how many zeros you have in your salary. Got your 8 month GDP bonus already huh? Paid with our blood.

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  • Sigh. Being a Singaporean just gets tougher and tougher.

  • Oh please. Don't complain. You know the trade off between a corrupted nation and a well paid minister. Do you rather pay your local politicians a high salary off your own pocket, or let them screw you up while they find this salary themselves.

  • @Tzimsice fuck you

  • @Tzimsice FUCK YOU. Only people like you will listen.

  • @Tzimsice like that i rather pay other politicians from other countries . knn think we got so much money ar

  • Sad.....not too many supporters ?

    Less than 3 zero...

  • Did the ex-Admiral say "Siglap" at 00:18? He must be thinking of the famous fried Vidai at the coffee shop! :)

    

  • to add on, how much have u done to justify ur zeros in ur pay?

  • how much zeros in ur minister salary may i ask?

    and how much zeros in the majority of our pay?

  • What bullshit sia.

  • Ho Ching gamble 100 billion $ of our money is not a raid on our reserves, lol.

  • PAP is accountable for the large losses in investment using tax payers' money. When investments are for the long term of the future, why sell ? That large sum of losses is enough to feed Singapore for a considerable number of years. You think they deserve a second chance ? I don't know...it's your say...fellow Singaporeans.

  • PAP is accountable for the large losses in investment using tax payers' money. When investments are for the long term of the future, why sell ? That large sum of losses is enough to feed Singapore for a considerable number of years. You think they deserve a second chance ? I don't know...it's your say...fellow Singaporeans.

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