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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Population:Why Singaporeans Cannot Maintain The Replacement Rate?

Today we celebrate Singapore's 46th birthday!

Looking back, did the "Stop-At-Two" Policy of late 60's pioneered by LKY cause the lack of born-and-bred Singaporeans today? Even with the “Have Three Or More If You Can Afford” and the silly "Graduate Mothers' scheme later, we still could not procreate enough. Now we are importing like crazy to keep the GDP up.

With the current sad state of affairs in Singapore, I doubt it'll get better.

Here's why!




















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9 comments:

  1. The problem here is the PAP policies (how much i hope i am wrong but it looks more and more other-wise) are "designed" to "get rid" of local singaporeans. Or replaced with "loyal" foreign "imports".

    Sad isn't it.

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  2. Agree with above anonymous,

    you can see how desperate LKY and PM trying hard to mass import foreigners at expense of citizens regardless whether the infrastructure and housing can handle the capacity, and PM even mention once that even PAP MPs don't understand the PAP's decision. Of course, they don't understand because it is LKY's decision to cover-up his past.

    Of course, we lesser mortals know that besides getting money from these foreigners, another major reason is to erase the history of despotic acts of PAP under LKY. By mass importing and mass converting foreigners to local, they will counter those blurred foreigners with that of wakeup-lesser mortals who now question the PAP on devious interest against the nation. The converted foreigners will not know the true history of PAP because the library may now silently start removing past articles and books that detrimental to PAP. Everything that make PAP look bad, they will start removing.

    it will be a fool of LKY and PAP to think that Singaporeans are daft not to realize their very true intention.

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  3. Singaporeans were first told to stop at two. Then they were told to have more if they can afford.

    I think they have lost their sex drive with the switching on and off at the whims and fancies of the rulers.

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  4. It cannot have effect in reality, that is what I consider.

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  5. It cannot have effect in reality, that is what I consider.  

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