The Asian Commercial Sex Scene  

Go Back   The Asian Commercial Sex Scene > For stuff you can't discuss with your Facebook Account > Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature

Notices

Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature Visit Sam's Alfresco Heaven. Singapore's best Alfresco Coffee Experience! If you're up to your ears with all this Sex Talk and would like to take a break from it all to discuss other interesting aspects of life in Singapore,  pop over and join in the fun.

User Tag List

Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 16-06-2016, 08:30 PM
Sammyboy RSS Feed Sammyboy RSS Feed is offline
Sam's RSS Feed Bot - I'm not Human. Don't talk to me.
 
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 467,848
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 22 Post(s)
My Reputation: Points: 10000241 / Power: 3357
Sammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond reputeSammyboy RSS Feed has a reputation beyond repute
Thumbs up Serious SCMP supports Roy Ngerg: Sinkies' beloved CPF is Auntie Ho's Big Fat SCAM

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Singapore’s pension fund is not a model for Hong Kong to follow
When the boss takes investment decisions out of the hands of the citizens, you just get poorer citizens

Hong Kong should follow Singapore’s model in allowing employees to use part of their provident fund savings to buy their first property, according to the regulator of the city’s pension fund.

SCMP, June 10


Here we go again. We have to do it because Singapore does it. Let me offer a contrary thought to this seemingly irrefutable reasoning. Singapore does a lot of fool things. Let’s be glad we’re not Singapore.

The two charts below make one essential difference clear. The first shows you gross domestic product per capita in US dollar terms. Singapore’s is clearly the greater, arguably because of a strong currency throughout most of the period, but greater nonetheless.

The second chart shows you the difference in personal consumption expenditure per capita, which is you and your disposable income, and here Hong Kong comes up as almost 50 per cent greater than Singapore. We have 66 per cent of our GDP available for personal consumption. The equivalent figure in Singapore is only 36 per cent.

Charts can be viewed here:

http://www.scmp.com/business/global-...ng-kong-follow

One obvious reason for it is that we put only 10 per cent of anyone’s wage into the Mandatory Provident Fund. The equivalent figure for Singapore’s Central Provident Fund is 37 per cent. Your average Singaporean does not have much money in his pocket. His government has taken it all out of that pocket.

But, yes, it’s true that he does not have to wait until retirement to get it all back again. He is allowed to put some of that CPF money into buying a home, or even medical costs. This is now the idea that our own bureaucrats are talking of emulating for our MPF.

What makes it immediately a silly idea is that our property prices are so high and our MPF contributions so low that dipping into the MPF pot would barely pay off the cost of the stamp duty for the purchase of a home. It’s a non-starter unless our MPF contribution rates are jacked up to Singapore levels.

And the reason this would be a bad idea is that Hong Kong’s economy is still based on an entrepreneurial culture. The personal disposable income that would vanish with Singapore level contributions now provides the essential equity capital for the small businesses that make this place the success it is.

Things aren’t quite that way in the Lee Kingdom. Singapore has a boss culture. You do what the boss tells you. This makes for a clean shiny city with an administrative rather than entrepreneurial culture, which lives mostly by feeding, parasite fashion, on neighbouring economies.

Hong Kong does it, too, although not to the same extent, but Singapore’s real problem is doing it badly. The boss has a woeful investment record. Where Singapore with its longstanding, vast current account surplus should be living off foreign investment earnings, it is still paying them out heavily.

And there you have a lesson of the CPF. When the boss takes investment decisions out of the hands of the citizens this way and puts them in his own, you just get poorer citizens. Let’s not do what Singapore does.


Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com.
Advert Space Available
Bypass censorship with https://1.1.1.1

Cloudflare 1.1.1.1
Reply



Bookmarks

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


t Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Serious SCMP supports Roy Ngerg: Sinkies' beloved CPF is Auntie Ho's Big Fat SCAM Sammyboy RSS Feed Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature 0 16-06-2016 07:50 PM
Red alert - foreigners running companies to scam sinkies Sammyboy RSS Feed Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature 0 05-10-2015 11:50 AM
Sinkies got conned in ponzi scam again!!! Sammyboy RSS Feed Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature 0 11-06-2015 01:10 PM
Sinkies got conned in ponzi scam again!!! Sammyboy RSS Feed Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature 0 11-06-2015 12:40 PM
Sinkies got conned in ponzi scam again!!! Sammyboy RSS Feed Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature 0 11-06-2015 11:20 AM


All times are GMT +8. The time now is 04:19 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.10
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Copywrong © Samuel Leong 2006 ~ 2025 ph