This is an example of super computer fraud at work - plagiarising a beloved icon of a country that practises a more Democratic Process, and has a better Welfare Program that will actually place the Government in the Front Line to help the Poor and the Under-Class.Originally posted by Gazelle:To those Anti-PAP or Anti-Singapore Goverment forumers.
You have accused the government of not doing anything to help the poor and frequently + conveniently use agenda like widening income-gap, cost of living, foreigner talent, minister's salary, GST, LKY, NKF etc, all in the name of the poor Singaporeans to support your case.
My question to you is, what have you done or contribute to the society to help the poor in Singapore?

Gazelle, u done any charity work to help the less fortunate?Originally posted by Gazelle:an example of super computer hero.
Sorry, my thread is referring to the poor, not the handicap or the less fortunate with health problems.Originally posted by will4:Gazelle, u done any charity work to help the less fortunate?
LOL read carefully Gazelle. The 2% is donated to the MORALLY DEPRIEVED, MORALLY LACKING GOVERNMENT. The 2% is donated to their salary... they (the government) are the poor we are talking about.Originally posted by Gazelle:Sorry, my thread is referring to the poor, not the handicap or the less fortunate with health problems.
And doing charity is not what I have in mind in terms of helping the poor, because people do charity for different reasons. Some believe that if I do charity work, I will score points with God and I go to heaven, other believe in doing this because the feel oblige to do it.
As for me, I believe in action, e.g creating jobs for poor and less skilled singaporeans, not charity. and also believe that actions speaks louder than words.
As for those who say that paying a 2%GST if part of helping the poor, then I must say the rich people living in Singapore is doing a better job than you.
Originally posted by Atobe:And by the way Gazelle, are you trying to avoid Atobe's comments again?
[b]YES....... This is referring to YOU...
What have YOU done to help the poor and the under-class in Singapore ?
Have you been able to help these Singaporeans by singing the Government song and supporting the untenable reasons of government policies ?
How do you explain the obscene wage increases that amount to 30% to the Prime Minister, his Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament and the Civil Service - when the poor and the under-class are only helped with small tid-bit handouts of between $200 to $400 a month and subject to them being employed ?
You have done more of a disservice to the poor and under-class in Singapore with your bias, narrow minded and prejudiced views and thinking towards those who dare to speak and expose the Truth.
Does your effort in helping to conceal, deny and twist the Truth help the poor and the under-class ?
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Nothing. Absolutely nothing and do not plan to do anything. Our government says to hell with these people, they need to help themselves first.Originally posted by Gazelle:To those Anti-PAP or Anti-Singapore Goverment forumers.
You have accused the government of not doing anything to help the poor and frequently + conveniently use agenda like widening income-gap, cost of living, foreigner talent, minister's salary, GST, LKY, NKF etc, all in the name of the poor Singaporeans to support your case.
My question to you is, what have you done or contribute to the society to help the poor in Singapore?
He should be sharing with us what he has contribute to the society instead of keep going on and on providing nothing but lip services.Originally posted by bigmouthjoe:And by the way Gazelle, are you trying to avoid Atobe's comments again?
That's alot of croc coming from you.Originally posted by Gazelle:Sorry, my thread is referring to the poor, not the handicap or the less fortunate with health problems.
And doing charity is not what I have in mind in terms of helping the poor, because people do charity for different reasons. Some believe that if I do charity work, I will score points with God and I go to heaven, other believe in doing this because the feel oblige to do it.
As for me, I believe in action, e.g creating jobs for poor and less skilled singaporeans, not charity. and also believe that actions speaks louder than words.
As for those who say that paying a 2%GST if part of helping the poor, then I must say the rich people living in Singapore is doing a better job than you.
sigh...income gap is widening, cost of living has increased, ministers definitely have helped themselves to higher salaries, GST will be increased from July 1, NKF was indeed a big screw up, .... whether I donate any more to the poor or not. there is no private agenda of anybody to question the government.Originally posted by Gazelle:To those Anti-PAP or Anti-Singapore Goverment forumers.
You have accused the government of not doing anything to help the poor and frequently + conveniently use agenda like widening income-gap, cost of living, foreigner talent, minister's salary, GST, LKY, NKF etc, all in the name of the poor Singaporeans to support your case.
My question to you is, what have you done or contribute to the society to help the poor in Singapore?
fymk, please dont bark like a mad bit.ch in heat. I am not even surprise that the MP you met was horrified by your attitute and guess the is possibly also the reason why you are still single.Originally posted by fymk:That's alot of croc coming from you.
Seriously.
Stop bsing - you are just an overglorified karang guni man who works for a packaging company. You are not even boss and you want to talk what? You are not even on the director's board.
Actually ,u r good !and I admire you 2 start this T and let ppls bombared you!!!Originally posted by Gazelle:fymk, please dont bark like a mad bit.ch in heat. I am not even surprise that the MP you met was horrified by your attitute and guess the is possibly also the reason why you are still single.
chill it, if you have nothing to contribute, just sh.ut up
Originally posted by sgdiehard:sigh...income gap is widening, cost of living has increased, ministers definitely have helped themselves to higher salaries, GST will be increased from July 1, NKF was indeed a big screw up, .... whether I donate any more to the poor or not. there is no private agenda of anybody to question the government.
Even if you have donated to NKF in the past, questioning NKF could have landed you in jail if you are not careful.
So what has donating, contributing to help the poor in Singapore society got to do with questioning the government about ministers salaries....?
On the other hand, I really interested to know if our government is aware that there are poor people in Singapore, and what are they doing to help.
ROFLOriginally posted by Gazelle:fymk, please dont bark like a mad bit.ch in heat. I am not even surprise that the MP you met was horrified by your attitute and guess the is possibly also the reason why you are still single.
chill it, if you have nothing to contribute, just sh.ut up
Originally posted by fymk:And what may this doggie's background be? Appreciate the kind updates.
ROFL
Hit a nerve with you? I can see it with all the verbal insults.
You are not even on the director's board and you talk about giving jobs to poor Singaporeans. Don't talk as though as you own the company. You don't and that means that without being on the board - you can't even make executive decisions.
Not everybody like to brag like they own a company [b]when they don't and lie about give all the "poor unskilled Singaporean" jobs. Company sets policies not you. Until you become a CEO or on the board of directors , you talk. If not, you are just another employee.
This is pathetic.
At least most don't go around bragging about the good they have done . And very few will lie about such things.[/b]
Nah Foomwee , this guy is no owner of a company like he wants people to think he is. So all the talk about employing poor unskilled singaporeans are company's policies, so if his company employs Singaporeans - it is to the company's credit , not this guy's .Originally posted by foomwee88:Actually ,u r good !and I admire you 2 start this T and let ppls bombared you!!!
Thinking of all these dogs which take covered under the tigers' skin and talking rubbish and names calling ,they r the coward human beings and they will pay dearly in life!!!may Karma started on all these dogs who didnot help the poors worst still steal from the poors!!!!![]()
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He works for a packaging company. Note the word : works for . Meaning he does not own it nor is he on the board of directors.Originally posted by Rock^Star:And what may this doggie's background be? Appreciate the kind updates.
Originally posted by fymk:What does he claim to have done?
He works for a packaging company. Note the word :[b] works for . Meaning he does not own it nor is he on the board of directors.
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Read what he said below:Originally posted by Rock^Star:What does he claim to have done?
Originally posted by Gazelle:At least I can say that I am salaried and employed by someone. Nothing shameful about it - it is a proper decent paying job .
Sorry, my thread is referring to the poor, not the handicap or the less fortunate with health problems.
And doing charity is not what I have in mind in terms of helping the poor, because people do charity for different reasons. Some believe that if I do charity work, I will score points with God and I go to heaven, other believe in doing this because the feel oblige to do it.
As for me, I believe in action, e.g creating jobs for poor and less skilled singaporeans, not charity. and also believe that actions speaks louder than words.
As for those who say that paying a 2%GST if part of helping the poor, then I must say the rich people living in Singapore is doing a better job than you.