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Thursday, 24 April 2008

Singaporean Democrats

As announced, the SDP will be in Toa Payoh to commemorate International Workers' Day on 1 May 08. The May Day event is part of the Tak Boleh Tahan! campaign against rising costs in Singapore.

We will be asking residents of Toa Payoh to sign a petition calling on the Government to do something about the unbearable cost of living and to stop the exploitation of Singaporean workers.

Singapore Democrats and friends will be at Toa Payoh Central (next to the Toa Payoh Community Library) from 11 am to 6 pm next Thursday.

We will encourage Singaporeans to support the campaign by signing the petition (see below). The SDP will also visit the kopitiams and talk with residents about their difficulties in coping with the horrendous increase in prices.

We will also be distributing flyers showing how the ministers, all multi-millionaires, continue to make use of cheap foreign labour to suppress the wages of locals so that they can squeeze yet greater profit and revenue to feed their opulent lifestyles.

We will also be selling Tak Boleh Tahan! t-shirts and buttons. The aim is to turn the campaign into a national effort to stop the PAP from continuing its rapacious policies. Dr Chee Soon Juan's books will also be on sale.

All in all, the occasion will be a meaningful one where we hope to raise the voice of Singaporeans so that the PAP will sit up and listen.

There is also the added factor that Toa Payoh is the constituency of Mr Wong Kan Seng. It is opportune to let the Government know that the Home Affairs Minister must be held accountable for his failures.

Whatever your reason, come down to Toa Payoh Central on 1 May to support the campaign and tell the Government: “Tak boleh tahan!”


The Tak Boleh Tahan! Petition

To: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

We, the undersigned, call on the Government to help the ordinary citizen cope with the crushing cost of living which is making life unbearable. The slew of price hikes over the past several months and the increase of the GST has caused inflation to soar to record levels.

Coupled with decreasing wages, many of our workers can't even afford three square meals a day. Some can't afford to pay for water and electricity. Many are homeless.

Given the dire circumstances, we call on you to:

1. Show that you understand our plight by not increasing your salary to such an exorbitant amount of $3.8 million a year. This works out to be more than $10,000 a day! Many of us will take a year just to make what you earn in a single day. Such an attitude is making the rich like you richer and the poor like us poorer.

2. Be more judicious in allowing foreign workers into Singapore. Our society and economy cannot sustain the indiscriminate influx of the so-called foreign talent. We cannot live on the kind of wages that foreigners can because, unlike them, we have to raise our families here.

3. Remember that many of our male Singaporeans have to serve National Service and thereafter return for reservist training for many years. Yet the foreign nationals, who do not have to make such sacrifices are getting all the jobs.

4. Release our hard-earned CPF savings. We are the biggest savers in the world and yet, we have the lowest retirement incomes compared to other countries. This is because you keep the HDB prices unaccountably high and then use all sorts of schemes to retain the little that is left in our savings. compulsory annuity plan is the latest scheme.

5. Make public the information of the billions of our dollars that you conduct your businesses with through the GIC and Temasek. While you invest for the "long-term" many of us cannot afford to live decent lives and afford the soaring healthcare costs.

In view of these, we urge you to govern democratically and return to us our economic and political rights. Your policies are not benefiting us, the people. We say to you: "Tak boleh tahan!" and call on you to make things right.

Signed,

 

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Comments (27)
  • Aidil Omar - Signed
    Signed. :cheer:

    I will be there. Who is with me?
  • g_e
    SDP, we are a wired society. What about an [b][i]online[/i][/b] version that S'poreans [u]everywhere[/u] can also sign up to and show their disquiet about the way the country is being run?

    Put your petition up on, [url]http://www.petitiononline.com/petition.html[/url] (which repects anonymity for the paranoid), for example, and see how many citizens are sufficiently angered to sign it.
  • Sylvester Lim - Singaporeans Come First!
    Cannot Tahan already! Will be there definitely!
  • seebeng - Be There in Person
    Let's go there personally and sign the petition. There's no need to be anonymous.
  • Anonymous
    Dr Chee, i comment on your efforts to mobilize singaporeans via the web. i feel you should go further, tone down your rhetoric and start 2 Online petitions. 1)the resignation of DPM Wong Kan Seng and 2) The Tak Bolek Tahan campaign. Move now and capitalize on the negative sentiment in a positive way.
  • jack - Signed
    Y should i pay him millions when he runs when it comes to responsibilities.
  • My favourie PM quote
    "Suppose you had 10, 15, 20 opposition members in Parliament. Instead of spending my time thinking what is the right policy for Singapore, I'm going to spend all my time thinking what's the right way to fix them, to buy my supporters votes, how can I solve this week's problem and forget about next year's challenges?"



    Lee Hsien Loong, 03 May 2006.
  • Calm
    :( [color=aqua][/color]Without mentioning the annual water and electricity bill hikes and public transport hikes which were either squeezing the customers or the sellers, we now face high food prices caused by global food shortage. The high food prices are now affecting children in school canteens. They are the future of Singapore. Some workers did not see their wages increased for the past 10 years. What is worse is the ever increase in foreign labour. Today, they are found everywhere like coffee shops, food courts, department stores, beauty salons, transport companies etc. These are not foreign talent, but foreign labour. Why, to keep our wages low to compete with the other countries. What is the point when Singapore is number 1 in many things when workers have one of the lowest wages in the world. Is it fair to them. I suggest there should be a minimum wage and basic staff welfare. Increasing their wages annually is better than waiting for PAP's help every year. Agree? Now, 1 in 4 residents is a foreigner. Will it be 1 in 2 is a foreigner in 20 years time. If it's not definitely, it's possible. Singaporeans have always welcome foreigners, but there should be a limit.
  • TTY
    Will go.
  • Anonymous
    Sign this too:

    http://www.petitiononline.com/s16910/petition.html
  • Expected Analysis
    Dear Dr Chee,

    It is regrettable that your past actions had been largely futile in meeting your objectives. Perhaps, a change of mindset touching directly on local issues will garner much greater support from Singaporeans.

    An opportune time is hard to come by. With the current negative sentiments plus long tolerated issues, May 8 could in fact be a harbinger of changes in Singaporeans' mindset. The urge to do something to show disaffection for the govt is gaining rolling momentum.

    I would suggest that this call be made as a citizen. Be there as collective Singaporeans to sign petition calling for accountability and transparency.

    Doing so will deprive the govt of using excuses to take your group away. Support will grow only if you are genuinely seen to raise issues as a fellow Singaporeans and not on SDP's platform. For now, that will have to take a backseat.

    Hope that you will give my opinion a thorough consideration for the greater objective. Your decision will decide on others' call for Singaporeans' response to this event.
  • Aidil Omar - Reach out to Facebook users
    This event should extend to Facebook users as well. An invitation to an important event that is to be made globally. This will help indicate the level of response and interest. Just my two cents.
  • Muhamad Nur
    All the best SDP!! Hope you can get the required numbers and reach the attention of our PM. If we get more GST rebates next year, we should thank SDP for it. Remember guys.
  • tunkudon
    GO GO GO .
  • secret - tpy
    latest news in tpy , thought of sharing with everybody. this few day in tpy MOM pp have been coming down to check on every store and fineing a lot of pp , even the ah ma collecting cans is stop and check. make me wonder is this a revenge of WKS or they are taking some back as end of the month they are giving some out??!!
  • Gary Teoh - Must have May Day rally
    I thank SDP for championing our workers rights.When I read Lim Boon heng said the China girl, beer promoter can bring business to the kopitiam, I really Tak boleh Tahan!!!
  • Manpreet
    Im not from Toa Payoh area,can i sign it too? Cannot tahan the clowns alr ah
  • nick
    after toa payoh u guys should go 2 amk :lol:
  • Anonymous
    The present government of Singapore paid themselves millions of dollars as salary even though they have not or are doing enough to eradicate poverty here in Singapore. To me, this is a form of institutionalized corruption. Just because they legalized it by bulldozing it passed the parliament does not mean it is not a form of corruption. Of course they are not bothered with the recent increase in food prices and all, as they are all multi-millionaires. They justified their million-dollar salary by saying they are a "[i]special[/i]" government. It is almost like the scene in Animal Farm when the tyrant wild boar, Napoleon declared that, "[i]some animals are MORE EQUAL than others[/i]".
  • SL
    Yes, count me in. Thank you.
  • Uncle Ver SG - Please have a banner in Chinese
    Ask for Old Wang to Step down. (Lao Wang Xia Tai)
  • MLYNLT - GREAT
    OK I'm 16 but i support the movement.
    It is TOO MUCH.
    I admire Dr. Chee Seng Juan and the SDP and support them all they way.
  • Yeo Suan Heng - Mr
    I'll be there to buy Dr Chee's book.
  • newly converted SDP supporter
    will definitely be there to face the 'civil DOGs.'
  • Eni
    Well... the only one daring enough to voice for unhappy Singaporeans. I don't know what the other oppositions in parliament is doing. I wonder shy they (current Opp. members) don't even know how to counter-argue with the ministers for the our rights? We are currently living in a miserable life. :s
  • Singa Crew
    I think either the SDP or Reform Party should contest the Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC!

    After Toa Payoh, the SDP should also visit Bishan.

    Crew
  • jonathan
    Hi SDP associates and Dr Chee,

    I applaud your efforts at raising awareness of the current plights of singaporeans. As a singaporean youth, I've realised the apathetic state of our committee. However, gradually but surely, our youths are starting to take notice and question the government's actions. I agree with Anonymous on toning down as it generally results in "serious" implications. Our state is important, so are your family members and fellow associates. It is more convenient to criticise than to provide solutions as well.

    Appreciate your efforts at spearheading these campaigns.
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