Punggol East By-Election coming ? MP steps down
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sinoboy:
Sounds like a CEO job is easier than the customer service manager...... :skeptical:
Realistically his or her party must have enough stewardesses to service the people on the ground. Managing a constituency (of all sorts of characters) is no joke compared to managing a ministry (of civil servants paid to obey your orders).wonderm:
To me these are the necessary qualities of a leader in government:
with vision and foresight for the country,
with charistma to connect with the people (to win votes?)
with excellent management skills to manage a ministry or a constituency
Most importantly, like everyone is saying, with a heart to serve the nation and its people.
Now should we add to the above list?
He and his family must live in HDB, take public transport, and he draws a salary no different from most of us (median salary of the country?). Oh not forgetting, his children and grandchildren must attend neighborhood schools.
If someone can find such a person, I don't really care he joins which political party, I will definitely vote for him. Hopefully, we find enough of them to form the government. -
MMM:
:faint: I guess people are just apprehensive of the change - and fears had them voting back the incumbent, preferring the status quo. No one expected the difference to be so great this time round. Even residents were taken aback by the results. Well, we'll see how things go from here. For those who voted for WP, I think we more or less are prepared to accept some transitional glitches, not from WP's ability to manage, but what kind of games PAP will be up to this time........ Ooops, :censored:concern2:
Some aunties asking me, \"Aye, town council by opposition never clear rubbish, transitions will be very messy, people are in for trouble...\" :mad: All the hearsays driving me up the wall.. Felt like asking them, if support PAP why never wave to them when they came round in the hippo bus - why all siam? :slapshead: .........
Tell them... Hougang and Aljunied GRC flats have not turned into slum...
Our place is near the hougang trademark flats (those blue ones with welcome to hougang or something like that). We didn't realise we got ourselves a place in opposition ward at that point... Personally, I feel there is no difference as the amenities are there (MRT, malls, lots of buses to choose from, markets, etc...). Now wondering if our property price will go up further since we are in the opposite ward. Err... can that be a selling point??? Ok just kidding
A friend was looking for property in the area and we realised that the private development prices in the hougang/ kovan area is comparable or in some instance can be more expensive than the katong area. So is that the price of a slum ??? -
raysusan:
[/quote][quote]“I asked myself if my life and my standard of living have improved in the last few years, and the answer is no,” said Perry Koh, an insurance agent who’s a Punggol East resident. “Looking at the results, it looks like I’m not the only one who feels that way.”
Dear Perry Koh
May I presume that you are referring to inflation? Have you ever wondered why we see significant inflation, not only in Singapore but almost everywhere except Japan? -
wonderm:
Good one! :rotflmao:To me these are the necessary qualities of a leader in government:
with vision and foresight for the country,
with charistma to connect with the people (to win votes?)
with excellent management skills to manage a ministry or a constituency
Most importantly, like everyone is saying, with a heart to serve the nation and its people.
Now should we add to the above list?
He and his family must live in HDB, take public transport, and he draws a salary no different from most of us (median salary of the country?). Oh not forgetting, his children and grandchildren must attend neighborhood schools.
If someone can find such a person, I don't really care he joins which political party, I will definitely vote for him. Hopefully, we find enough of them to form the government.
Neh, KSP ji tao jin zhue :siam: -
Harlequin:
Neh, KSP mainly keyboard warriors.. and armchair critics :siam:
Good one! :rotflmao:wonderm:
To me these are the necessary qualities of a leader in government:
with vision and foresight for the country,
with charistma to connect with the people (to win votes?)
with excellent management skills to manage a ministry or a constituency
Most importantly, like everyone is saying, with a heart to serve the nation and its people.
Now should we add to the above list?
He and his family must live in HDB, take public transport, and he draws a salary no different from most of us (median salary of the country?). Oh not forgetting, his children and grandchildren must attend neighborhood schools.
If someone can find such a person, I don't really care he joins which political party, I will definitely vote for him. Hopefully, we find enough of them to form the government.
Neh, KSP ji tao jin zhue :siam: -
Irrelevant:
raysusan:
[quote]“I asked myself if my life and my standard of living have improved in the last few years, and the answer is no,” said Perry Koh, an insurance agent who’s a Punggol East resident. “Looking at the results, it looks like I’m not the only one who feels that way.”
Dear Perry Koh
May I presume that you are referring to inflation? Have you ever wondered why we see significant inflation, not only in Singapore but almost everywhere except Japan?[/quote]Too chim lah, just say: a flat economy surely no inflation :imcool: -
Harlequin:
Too chim lah, just say: a flat economy surely no inflation :imcool:
But hor, why the last time (like the 80s & 90s) inflation not as high wor? -
Irrelevant:
Lagi chim :scratchhead: :? :faint:Harlequin:
Too chim lah, just say: a flat economy surely no inflation :imcool:
But hor, why the last time (like the 80s & 90s) inflation not as high wor? -
Irrelevant:
When inflation was high then interest rate was also high. Now inflation high interest rate is still low only our S$ high so more money come here and make inflation higher. Can't imagine if one day interest rate here goes very high. :scared:Harlequin:
Too chim lah, just say: a flat economy surely no inflation :imcool:
But hor, why the last time (like the 80s & 90s) inflation not as high wor? -
sinoboy:
When inflation was high then interest rate was also high. Now inflation high interest rate is still low only our S$ high so more money come here and make inflation higher. Can't imagine if one day interest rate here goes very high. :scared:
You mean our mighty government couldn't do anything about it?! Can we get the hammer guys to try? My increment is <3% but inflation is 5% wor....