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On 11/7/2022 at 9:56 AM, BanCoe said:

What happen to RK n Pritam  saga finally ?? Seems like all is forgiven / forgotten ??or what ?? Or maybe I missed something here ….

Forgotten? dan gu gu. Mata investigate now.

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On 11/7/2022 at 10:22 AM, mersaylee said:

We still need the white clouds to shield harmful UV from the outside lah...but not too much as it's getting too much...yes sir yes man culture must go...😁

White can't do the job. Need colour one.

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On 11/7/2022 at 11:14 AM, t0y0ta said:

Tan Chuan-Jin re-elected instead of being kicked out of CEC?

Maybe he got back into good books?

Good puppet. Can sway the debate.

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On 11/7/2022 at 12:16 PM, Benarsenal said:

I have always voted oppo. I don't believe in giving too much power to anyone.

Absolute power corrupts, absolutely.

Proven and seen, time and again...

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On 11/7/2022 at 12:16 PM, Benarsenal said:

I have always voted oppo. I don't believe in giving too much power to anyone.

Absolute power corrupts, absolutely.

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President job da best 👍🏼

At the passing of the Carbon Pricing (Amendment) bill on Tuesday (8 Nov), the Minister of Prime Minister Office, Indranee Rajah told the Parliament that the President did not give her commendation for the 12 amendments proposed by Workers' Party MP, Ms He Tingru and Mr Leon Perera.

The Speaker asked, "Do these amendments have the recommendation of the President?"

Ms Indranee stood and spoke into the microphone, "No, Sir."

However, after Mr Perera sought clarification as to when the President was consulted for her recommendations, Ms Indranee then revealed that the matter was not put forth to the President due to the alleged short time available and that the government assessed that the amendments had no merit.

Ms Indranee also noted that the constitution allows the government to make the decision nevertheless.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jellandross said:

President job da best 👍🏼

At the passing of the Carbon Pricing (Amendment) bill on Tuesday (8 Nov), the Minister of Prime Minister Office, Indranee Rajah told the Parliament that the President did not give her commendation for the 12 amendments proposed by Workers' Party MP, Ms He Tingru and Mr Leon Perera.

The Speaker asked, "Do these amendments have the recommendation of the President?"

Ms Indranee stood and spoke into the microphone, "No, Sir."

However, after Mr Perera sought clarification as to when the President was consulted for her recommendations, Ms Indranee then revealed that the matter was not put forth to the President due to the alleged short time available and that the government assessed that the amendments had no merit.

Ms Indranee also noted that the constitution allows the government to make the decision nevertheless.

 

 

what bullocks man, just shows they can do whatever they want because they have the majority in parliament.

Milo ambassador doesnt really have much power as puppet president  not elected by people by parachuted in by pappy whiter than white   isnt it🙄

 

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1 hour ago, Jellandross said:

President job da best 👍🏼

At the passing of the Carbon Pricing (Amendment) bill on Tuesday (8 Nov), the Minister of Prime Minister Office, Indranee Rajah told the Parliament that the President did not give her commendation for the 12 amendments proposed by Workers' Party MP, Ms He Tingru and Mr Leon Perera.

The Speaker asked, "Do these amendments have the recommendation of the President?"

Ms Indranee stood and spoke into the microphone, "No, Sir."

However, after Mr Perera sought clarification as to when the President was consulted for her recommendations, Ms Indranee then revealed that the matter was not put forth to the President due to the alleged short time available and that the government assessed that the amendments had no merit.

Ms Indranee also noted that the constitution allows the government to make the decision nevertheless.

 

 

WTF

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5 hours ago, Jellandross said:

President job da best 👍🏼

At the passing of the Carbon Pricing (Amendment) bill on Tuesday (8 Nov), the Minister of Prime Minister Office, Indranee Rajah told the Parliament that the President did not give her commendation for the 12 amendments proposed by Workers' Party MP, Ms He Tingru and Mr Leon Perera.

The Speaker asked, "Do these amendments have the recommendation of the President?"

Ms Indranee stood and spoke into the microphone, "No, Sir."

However, after Mr Perera sought clarification as to when the President was consulted for her recommendations, Ms Indranee then revealed that the matter was not put forth to the President due to the alleged short time available and that the government assessed that the amendments had no merit.

Ms Indranee also noted that the constitution allows the government to make the decision nevertheless.

 

 

Dafug. What they saying? Unilateral decision not needing president? Power
 

Puppet at it's best

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6 hours ago, Jellandross said:

President job da best 👍🏼

At the passing of the Carbon Pricing (Amendment) bill on Tuesday (8 Nov), the Minister of Prime Minister Office, Indranee Rajah told the Parliament that the President did not give her commendation for the 12 amendments proposed by Workers' Party MP, Ms He Tingru and Mr Leon Perera.

The Speaker asked, "Do these amendments have the recommendation of the President?"

Ms Indranee stood and spoke into the microphone, "No, Sir."

However, after Mr Perera sought clarification as to when the President was consulted for her recommendations, Ms Indranee then revealed that the matter was not put forth to the President due to the alleged short time available and that the government assessed that the amendments had no merit.

Ms Indranee also noted that the constitution allows the government to make the decision nevertheless.

 

 

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/mps-call-for-transparency-on-carbon-emissions-protection-for-businesses-in-4-hour-debate-on-carbon-tax
This is in contract to reporting on mainstream media

“As the Bill was tabled, the WP’s amendments that had fiscal implications, including stricter limits for allowances, were not put to a vote as they did not have the President’s recommendation.

To Mr Perera, who sought clarification on this, Leader of the House Indranee Rajah said the Government had chosen not to put forward the amendments for recommendation as it could not support them on their merits.

She said: “And this is perfectly in order as the constitutional requirement for the President’s recommendation to be sought for amendments with financial implications is a procedure that safeguards the Government’s financial initiative. The President would act in accordance with the Government’s advice in giving or not giving the required recommendation.“”

I did not watch the video

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7 hours ago, Jellandross said:

President job da best 👍🏼

At the passing of the Carbon Pricing (Amendment) bill on Tuesday (8 Nov), the Minister of Prime Minister Office, Indranee Rajah told the Parliament that the President did not give her commendation for the 12 amendments proposed by Workers' Party MP, Ms He Tingru and Mr Leon Perera.

The Speaker asked, "Do these amendments have the recommendation of the President?"

Ms Indranee stood and spoke into the microphone, "No, Sir."

However, after Mr Perera sought clarification as to when the President was consulted for her recommendations, Ms Indranee then revealed that the matter was not put forth to the President due to the alleged short time available and that the government assessed that the amendments had no merit.

Ms Indranee also noted that the constitution allows the government to make the decision nevertheless.

 

 

President very bz meh?

I read Liao really buay tahan and felt so disgusted..

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2 hours ago, inlinesix said:

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/mps-call-for-transparency-on-carbon-emissions-protection-for-businesses-in-4-hour-debate-on-carbon-tax
This is in contract to reporting on mainstream media

“As the Bill was tabled, the WP’s amendments that had fiscal implications, including stricter limits for allowances, were not put to a vote as they did not have the President’s recommendation.

To Mr Perera, who sought clarification on this, Leader of the House Indranee Rajah said the Government had chosen not to put forward the amendments for recommendation as it could not support them on their merits.

She said: “And this is perfectly in order as the constitutional requirement for the President’s recommendation to be sought for amendments with financial implications is a procedure that safeguards the Government’s financial initiative. The President would act in accordance with the Government’s advice in giving or not giving the required recommendation.“”

I did not watch the video

So you going to believe what you have read or believe what you have heard. 

Do not defend the indefensible now we have online streaming of the parliamentary proceeding. 

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4 hours ago, RadX said:

Dafug. What they saying? Unilateral decision not needing president? Power
 

Puppet at it's best

See majesty no up...no big no small...suka suka ownself check ownself...suka suka ownself praise ownself...no need president commendation...really dabigfug...😅

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1 hour ago, Kopites said:

So you going to believe what you have read or believe what you have heard. 

Do not defend the indefensible now we have online streaming of the parliamentary proceeding. 

I am quoting what was stated.

Look at my disclaimer.

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2 hours ago, Actan72 said:

Singapore to raise carbon tax after Bill passed in Parliament, WP's proposals rejected

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/singapore-raise-carbon-tax-after-bill-passed-parliament-wps-proposals-rejected-3053876

 

At the rate PAP is increasing all the costs, we are living dead...

Do we have a choice? Not really. Don't tell me we vote wisely. Even of we vote wisely, they still win elections. 

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Somebody should just compile these cock and bull stories coming out from these MIWs and publish it out during the next election. I would like to see how they are going to bulldoze their way through to the voters. 

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1 hour ago, Daniu82 said:

Somebody should just compile these cock and bull stories coming out from these MIWs and publish it out during the next election. I would like to see how they are going to bulldoze their way through to the voters. 

Without "competent" candidate from the other side, it is difficult to change ppl mind.

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