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I also want to borrow the phrase that made Tin Pei Ling famous - "I don't know what to say". Why don't someone ask him to post what he wrote on our Manpower Minister facebook for clarification. Wink
We already know that there are people around preying on our elderly as can be seen around Toa Payoh and chinatown. Reason? Their CPF. Stories abound about how our elderly are cheated of their CPF through the promise of love. People wasting their money at the casinos.

Not saying that government should be rigid and allow someone to starve while having large balances in cpf but it should really be case by case evaluation and not opening the floodgate.

That said, all those complaining about the govt here, have you done a single day of voluntary community service to the needy? I believe not, cos if you have, you'll know that there are numerous help lines around like monthly food ration and monetary payouts from govt or other welfare organisation for those who meet the critera.

Hiding behind a computer screen and complain is easy. Why don't you spend the time to volunteer your service and really see the real world out there?

Go figure.
(18-06-2014, 10:24 PM)Zelphon Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:22 PM)CY09 Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:18 PM)Zelphon Wrote: Now PAP supporter telling us that CPF is not entirely our money...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...739&type=1

Rolleyes

Sorry Zelphon,

I dont get what the guy is saying. The contributions made by your employer to your CPF account is still your money (part of your wages). The interest you get from the govt is your money as well because CPF board is using your money to "buy IOU" from the govt

Yeah... Just saw it and I facepalm myself.....

I will digest what he said later.....

Anyway a question on wage contribution to CPF here. We contribute 20% of our gross pay and employee contribute another 16%. What's the difference between this and:
A) Our gross pay is 80% and employers contribute 36%
B) Our gross pay is 116% and we contributes 36%
(16-06-2014, 08:38 AM)egghead Wrote:
(16-06-2014, 12:24 AM)piggo Wrote: We are effectively paying a minimum tax of 36% on top of our income tax... but our social benefits pale in comparison to other countries with similar level of taxes.

I have never heard of people discussing interest return on the tax they paid to the State. What kind of tax pays you back the principal with interest?

(18-06-2014, 10:54 PM)GPD Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:24 PM)Zelphon Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:22 PM)CY09 Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:18 PM)Zelphon Wrote: Now PAP supporter telling us that CPF is not entirely our money...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...739&type=1

Rolleyes

Sorry Zelphon,

I dont get what the guy is saying. The contributions made by your employer to your CPF account is still your money (part of your wages). The interest you get from the govt is your money as well because CPF board is using your money to "buy IOU" from the govt

Yeah... Just saw it and I facepalm myself.....

I will digest what he said later.....

Anyway a question on wage contribution to CPF here. We contribute 20% of our gross pay and employee contribute another 16%. What's the difference between this and:
A) Our gross pay is 80% and employers contribute 36%
B) Our gross pay is 116% and we contributes 36%

I will add further

C) Our gross pay is 80% and employers are taxed 36%
D) Our gross pay is 116% and we are taxed 36% more

No CPF. But gov implement food stamps, higher housing subsidy and higher medical subsidy EQUALLY for all. ;P

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(18-06-2014, 10:24 PM)Zelphon Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:22 PM)CY09 Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:18 PM)Zelphon Wrote: Now PAP supporter telling us that CPF is not entirely our money...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...739&type=1

Rolleyes

Sorry Zelphon,

I dont get what the guy is saying. The contributions made by your employer to your CPF account is still your money (part of your wages). The interest you get from the govt is your money as well because CPF board is using your money to "buy IOU" from the govt

Yeah... Just saw it and I facepalm myself.....


I cant stop laughing. If that guy is dumb, just keep quiet. Dont have to announce to the whole world......

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(18-06-2014, 10:39 PM)Hongwei Wrote: We already know that there are people around preying on our elderly as can be seen around Toa Payoh and chinatown. Reason? Their CPF. Stories abound about how our elderly are cheated of their CPF through the promise of love. People wasting their money at the casinos.

Not saying that government should be rigid and allow someone to starve while having large balances in cpf but it should really be case by case evaluation and not opening the floodgate.

That said, all those complaining about the govt here, have you done a single day of voluntary community service to the needy? I believe not, cos if you have, you'll know that there are numerous help lines around like monthly food ration and monetary payouts from govt or other welfare organisation for those who meet the critera.

Hiding behind a computer screen and complain is easy. Why don't you spend the time to volunteer your service and really see the real world out there?

Go figure.

How do you know others have not done any voluntary work? Please provide ground.

you say help you see that 80+ yo cineleisure aunty colon cancer literally work until die, she cannot stop working because she need money for her medical where is the help from government?

yah people can say government provided help gave her food rations for her daily necessities but what she needed was healthcare help was misdirected?

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-neti...12658.html

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapo...r-20140614

could that be one of us one day when we old no money have to work until we die government just give saf rations and that's considered helping you already.

sorry from what I seen I don't share your confidence, I'm sure I can find my own way just return my money you can keep your money there as long as you like since you so confident.
If you read the details properly, she was on public assistance, she did not have to work, but she wanted too.

I just find it disgusting that people can politicize anything , even someone's death. She has been there for a long time, but no one cared except for the lady blogger and a few kind souls, but now she is death, she is been used to politicize a erroneous point.

Sigh.


(18-06-2014, 11:11 PM)sgd Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:39 PM)Hongwei Wrote: We already know that there are people around preying on our elderly as can be seen around Toa Payoh and chinatown. Reason? Their CPF. Stories abound about how our elderly are cheated of their CPF through the promise of love. People wasting their money at the casinos.

Not saying that government should be rigid and allow someone to starve while having large balances in cpf but it should really be case by case evaluation and not opening the floodgate.

That said, all those complaining about the govt here, have you done a single day of voluntary community service to the needy? I believe not, cos if you have, you'll know that there are numerous help lines around like monthly food ration and monetary payouts from govt or other welfare organisation for those who meet the critera.

Hiding behind a computer screen and complain is easy. Why don't you spend the time to volunteer your service and really see the real world out there?

Go figure.

How do you know others have not done any voluntary work? Please provide ground.

you say help you see that 80+ yo cineleisure aunty colon cancer literally work until die, she cannot stop working because she need money for her medical where is the help from government?

yah people can say government provided help gave her food rations for her daily necessities but what she needed was healthcare help was misdirected?

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-neti...12658.html

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapo...r-20140614

could that be one of us one day when we old no money have to work until we die government just give saf rations and that's considered helping you already.

sorry from what I seen I don't share your confidence, I'm sure I can find my own way just return my money you can keep your money there as long as you like since you so confident.
(18-06-2014, 11:54 PM)flinger Wrote: If you read the details properly, she was on public assistance, she did not have to work, but she wanted too.

I just find it disgusting that people can politicize anything , even someone's death. She has been there for a long time, but no one cared except for the lady blogger and a few kind souls, but now she is death, she is been used to politicize a erroneous point.

Sigh.


(18-06-2014, 11:11 PM)sgd Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 10:39 PM)Hongwei Wrote: We already know that there are people around preying on our elderly as can be seen around Toa Payoh and chinatown. Reason? Their CPF. Stories abound about how our elderly are cheated of their CPF through the promise of love. People wasting their money at the casinos.

Not saying that government should be rigid and allow someone to starve while having large balances in cpf but it should really be case by case evaluation and not opening the floodgate.

That said, all those complaining about the govt here, have you done a single day of voluntary community service to the needy? I believe not, cos if you have, you'll know that there are numerous help lines around like monthly food ration and monetary payouts from govt or other welfare organisation for those who meet the critera.

Hiding behind a computer screen and complain is easy. Why don't you spend the time to volunteer your service and really see the real world out there?

Go figure.

How do you know others have not done any voluntary work? Please provide ground.

you say help you see that 80+ yo cineleisure aunty colon cancer literally work until die, she cannot stop working because she need money for her medical where is the help from government?

yah people can say government provided help gave her food rations for her daily necessities but what she needed was healthcare help was misdirected?

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-neti...12658.html

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapo...r-20140614

could that be one of us one day when we old no money have to work until we die government just give saf rations and that's considered helping you already.

sorry from what I seen I don't share your confidence, I'm sure I can find my own way just return my money you can keep your money there as long as you like since you so confident.

if you read carefully she is on public assistance but she had to sell the things given to her to get the cash, why couldn't they just give her cash directly or give her the healthcare she needs directly. Would you like to reply to that?

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-neti...12658.html

“I used to buy stuff from her. I once chatted with her to get to know her a lil better (sic). She had to sell things she was given by organisations in exchange for cash. She had things ranging from sugar to laundry detergents which she don't need (sic),” said a Jason Kung.
(18-06-2014, 10:33 PM)egghead Wrote: I also want to borrow the phrase that made Tin Pei Ling famous - "I don't know what to say". Why don't someone ask him to post what he wrote on our Manpower Minister facebook for clarification. Wink

I think we need to know what was the ongoing discussion before he posted those comments. It was quite an abrupt comment. My guess is that he could be saying what goes into CPF consist of interest and employer contribution, and only merely employee contribution.
Sigh, they do provide her assistance with her medical and Public Assistance scheme does provide cash grant along with consumables as far as I know.

There are many many many assistance schemes for different types of people in different situations.

If you so concerned , you should know these things, before writing these half truths.

Please know the full story before just spill nonsense.

I think she didn't want to accept cash and wanted to be independent and thus sold things that she had no use for that she got from the P.A scheme. that's my guess based on what she has said in these articles.


(19-06-2014, 12:04 AM)sgd Wrote: if you read carefully she is on public assistance but she had to sell the things given to her to get the cash, why couldn't they just give her cash directly or give her the healthcare she needs directly. Would you like to reply to that?

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-neti...12658.html

“I used to buy stuff from her. I once chatted with her to get to know her a lil better (sic). She had to sell things she was given by organisations in exchange for cash. She had things ranging from sugar to laundry detergents which she don't need (sic),” said a Jason Kung.


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