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The amount of revenue collected from COE over these years is enormous.

 

This money should be channeled to subsidize public transport. Public transport should be almost free.

 

In Austin (Texas), a US$1 daily bus card allows the passenger to take unlimited bus rides within a single day. BTW, US doesn't collect money from COE.

 

they will tell you that singapore is small, must control vehicle populations. their so called bus companies and MRT, Taxi companies belong to their so called GLC...where got private..! bunch of blood suckers.

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this is just one of the no brainer in the monkey cabinet...

 

Malboro is one of his buddies. he haven't taste the power of media, Teo Ah Ping kanna lup until dun knw what to say. Better still give the oppositions more bullets to shoot them. Just any tom and jerry go in can liao, just make some hell for them and dig some secrets..

 

And ah Khaw better don;t come out and say anything.....still dare to vouch for ppl, forget about durian case

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Watch CNA just now, our Lemon Lim says that oil price does not link with the fare hike, so there is no justification for the fare to come down amid oil price deflation.

 

I remembered the idiotic bus companies cited the oil price increase as the reason for the fare hike....

 

Worse Mr Lemon Lim says the bus companies need 500-600million profit per yr till 2010 as reserves to replace their buses...Anyway those buses they bring in also cannot make it, buy china bus lah since their Great leader like to carry china balls

 

i manage to listen to the actual dialog session between the commoners and him on the radio

 

he sound quite arrogant and at some point he even quoted "do you want GST to be raise to 8.5% instead?" or something like that.. anyone heard that?

 

Ask him if he wants us to vote for other party lah...

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he sound quite arrogant and at some point he even quoted "do you want GST to be raise to 8.5% instead?" or something like that.. anyone heard that?

 

Raising tax to 8.5% will add further load to poor commoners, especially given the current economic condition.

 

Before raising the tax to 8.5%, they should consider cutting their pay by 8.5% first.

 

WTF, threatening or what. Typical style of pig and pig, you dont vote for me, we are not going to upgrade your flats ...

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the fella is just a dog, he thinks he's almost on par with his owner. and actually thinks he can talk and behave like his owner, he forgets that he's a dog not a parrot

 

[laugh][laugh] [laugh]

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the fella is just a dog, he thinks he's almost on par with his owner. and actually thinks he can talk and behave like his owner, he forgets that he's a dog not a parrot

 

i dunno if he is a dog or not lah...

 

but giving no brainer answer to protect the public transport companies really makes my blood boil..

 

you fare hike? open up the market. you can hike all you want and we let the market forces decide what is a fair price

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Watch CNA just now, our Lemon Lim says that oil price does not link with the fare hike, so there is no justification for the fare to come down amid oil price deflation.

 

I remembered the idiotic bus companies cited the oil price increase as the reason for the fare hike....

 

Worse Mr Lemon Lim says the bus companies need 500-600million profit per yr till 2010 as reserves to replace their buses...Anyway those buses they bring in also cannot make it, buy china bus lah since their Great leader like to carry china balls

 

i manage to listen to the actual dialog session between the commoners and him on the radio

 

he sound quite arrogant and at some point he even quoted "do you want GST to be raise to 8.5% instead?" or something like that.. anyone heard that?

 

I don't understand why reduction of fare has to do with increasing GST to 8.5%.

Afterall, SMRT and SBS are listed companies, and have nothing to do with the govt.

The Govt. is there to prevent profiteering by monopolies of essential services.

[laugh][laugh]

 

Must be a real freudian slip.

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he sound quite arrogant and at some point he even quoted "do you want GST to be raise to 8.5% instead?" or something like that.. anyone heard that?

 

Raising tax to 8.5% will add further load to poor commoners, especially given the current economic condition.

 

Before raising the tax to 8.5%, they should consider cutting their pay by 8.5% first.

 

 

it wont load commoners la, it will "help" them instead

 

it is often quoted that GST is "medicine" to the society, until now, i cant find any equation to that

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this is just one of the no brainer in the monkey cabinet...

 

Malboro is one of his buddies. he haven't taste the power of media, Teo Ah Ping kanna lup until dun knw what to say. Better still give the oppositions more bullets to shoot them. Just any tom and jerry go in can liao, just make some hell for them and dig some secrets..

 

And ah Khaw better don;t come out and say anything.....still dare to vouch for ppl, forget about durian case

 

we paid millions yet we still get monkeys...

lemon and malboro are two of the monkeys [:|][:|][:|]

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Really BOILING when hearing the news [furious]

 

I think someone should asked this lemon the "correct" question. This lemon is smart to confuse the peasants with answer of statistic number and GST.

 

Ask him 1 simple question

 

"Why does the transport company need so much profit during the inflation ???"

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