Straits Times: Ban Singaporeans from using CPF to buy HDB

http://statestimesreview.com/2018/05/09/straits-times-ban-singaporeans-from-using-cpf-to-buy-hdb/
 
Following the ridiculous speech by President Halimah Yacob, state media Straits Times featured a government university’s professor absurd call to ban Singaporeans from using their CPF savings to buy HDB flats. In a premium article titled “President Halimah’s call for bold changes draws bold ideas” on Straits Times, a government university scholar, Professor Walter Theseira told Straits Times that Singaporeans can retire if they do not use their CPF money to buy exorbitant HDB flats:
“To ensure Singaporeans have enough retirement savings, a bold shift is ending the use of CPF savings for home purchases. Combining one’s retirement assets with housing assets works fine if housing prices continue to rise – which may not be the case. The current system gets people to save through their homes, but this may be a source of concern as the value of homes may dwindle as they age.”
Other “bold ideas” – according to the 151st-ranking newspaper – include calling for more taxes, giving more money to businesses and allowing driverless cars on the roads. The ideas however have been slammed as stupid by Singaporeans who read the government propaganda news.
Along side the state media, government universities in Singapore are usually the first to promote new government policies as a “soft launch”. In 2016, CNA and the NUS published a fake survey claiming that Singaporeans are racist when it comes to voting. This resulted in the re-writing of the Constitution to allow only Malays to contest, so the majority Chinese would not qualify.
In late 2017, state media Straits Times and several government newspapers published rumours of a GST hike. A few months later in 2018’s Budget, the GST was raised from 7 to 9%.
Earlier on Monday, President Halimah Yacob read aloud a script written by the PAP Ministers. The useless puppet of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had her script drafted more than 20 times, and ended up reciting a ridiculous speech waxing lyrical about leadership and “ageing well”.
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鲍琴林

CPF政策不会变
GST起的政策也不会变。
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廖龙宜

我也没有说是strait time啊?
就是有人提议吧。离政府真的要执行还早着呢!

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鲍琴林

这个是李鬼不是李逵
Strait time review is NOT strait times


https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/straits-times-review-changes-name-avoid-legal-confrontations

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廖龙宜

这个肯定不是政府的想法。
最近所有关于房地产的政策改变都是今天提出明天生效或者立即生效,为的就是不要造成一拥而上的效应。现在这样公开提出这个议题,我觉得肯定不会出台相关政策,否则会造成最近房价更涨。

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鲍琴林

如果写的不是给大众读的,放在私下沟通更有效率
No i am not interested in my own investment. I am more interested in help creating more jobs in this small island by attracting more investment from extenal world.

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景娜亚

等你有投资敏感度了 你就明白了
需要多点时间练习。

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鲍琴林

Indeed
Competition is good to society. Unfortunately I have not seen any meaningful points in the complaint.

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洪子

除了吸引眼球
没看出有啥实用性

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鲍琴林

Complaint is less useful to suggestion
Only making a complaint is not responsible and not mature.

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鲍琴林

没看到文章里有啥建议。then what is the point?
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  • 浦广可 提出于 2019-07-18 07:38