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Is Ong Ye Kung worthy to be health minister?



Whether or not someone is worthy of a particular role is subjective and open to interpretation. Ong Ye Kung is a well-respected politician in Singapore and has held several senior positions in the government, including serving as the Minister for Education and Minister for Transport. As of my knowledge cutoff in 2021, he has been appointed as the Minister for Health.
Whether or not he is worthy of serving as the Minister for Health would depend on factors such as his experience, knowledge, and abilities related to the health sector, as well as the opinions and expectations of those he serves. Some may view him as highly qualified and well-suited for the role, while others may have different opinions.
This app EQ Welly high.
 

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Singlish cant chat much though
But guess it can soon if we feed info thru the pool
So pls dun hor
Let's make singlish uniquely spore ok
 

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Under a North Korean dictatorship, an Internet forum discussion would be heavily controlled and monitored.
The discussion topics would mainly be related to praising the state and its leaders, and would not allow for critical or dissenting opinions.
The participants would have to use pseudonyms, and their activity would be monitored to prevent dissent.
The language used would have to conform to government approved language
and messaging. There would be little room for free speech or open discussion.

let moi test ah

PAP WANSUI

WANSUI PAP
 

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Does increasing goods and services tax help the poor?



No, increasing goods and services tax (GST) typically does not help the poor. It is regressive in nature, meaning that it disproportionately affects lower income individuals who spend a higher proportion of their income on taxed goods and services.


Even ChatGPT cannot help me be rich 😂😭
 

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Does GST in Singapore help Citizens?

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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Singapore is a value-added tax that is imposed on most goods and services in the country. The GST is intended to help the government generate revenue to fund public services and infrastructure. It is also designed to be a more efficient way of collecting taxes compared to traditional methods. Some Singaporeans may benefit from GST in the form of rebates or credits, but it also increases the cost of living for citizens. The GST rate in Singapore is currently 7%.
Yes, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Singapore helps citizens by providing a stable source of revenue for the government to fund social and economic development programs. The GST also helps to maintain a low and progressive tax system, which benefits lower- and middle-income citizens. Additionally, GST refunds are available for tourists, providing an incentive for them to visit and spend money in Singapore, which supports the country's tourism industry and generates economic benefits for citizens.
 

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ChatGpt really powerful. Never thought i see the day when google might get replaced 😮
 
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Tax Generational wealth

Generational wealth refers to the accumulation of assets and wealth passed down from one generation to the next. Taxation of generational wealth can take many forms and is a complex issue with a variety of considerations. Some governments and policy makers propose implementing taxes on inherited wealth, or wealth that is passed down from one generation to the next, as a way to reduce income inequality and fund public programs. Others argue that such taxes could discourage savings and investment, and disproportionately affect small businesses and family farms. Ultimately, the approach to taxing generational wealth will depend on the specific policy being proposed and the political and economic context in which it is being considered.
 

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Does increasing goods and services tax help the poor?



No, increasing goods and services tax (GST) typically does not help the poor. It is regressive in nature, meaning that it disproportionately affects lower income individuals who spend a higher proportion of their income on taxed goods and services.
You need to factor in gst rebate for the poor to make it progressive

Everybody knows GST is regressive in nature thus the rebate by PAP. Voted by 60% leh. Mai xiao xiao
 
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