Social Assistance for Disadvantage - Up 4 times in 5 Years?
Singapore cannot have unconditional needs-based social safety nets: Dr Balakrishnan By Joanne Leow, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 10 November 2006 2046 hrs
Singapore cannot have unconditional needs-based social safety nets: Dr Balakrishnan
SINGAPORE: Social assistance for the disadvantaged has gone up by four times in the last five years.
And it is only set to increase, says Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports Dr Vivian Balakrishnan.
However, he rules out a permanent unconditional needs-based social safety net for Singaporeans
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Up 4 times because the number of disadvantaged has also upped 4 times? Or up 4 times, that each disadvantaged is getting 4 times more? I believe it's the former.
In that case, we do have a very fundamental problem. The solution is not trying to reduce the social assistance or cap it so that the government will not be bankrupted, but to see where it had gone wrong resulting in 4 times more citizans are being disadvantged in the last 5 years.
It is not rigt to celebrate over more jobs created because more are given to foreigners,
nor is it right to celebrate over higher pays because more are given to the higher earners' barckets.
neither is it right to ceebrate over higher GDP because more profits are going into foreign or local big companies' pockets, and not into the pockets of the common heartlander.
There is no celebration until the lower earners' brackets are brought back to closer the median household income range.
As a state, the interests it must have must be in each and every citizen. I'm enjoying a good paying job and am in the top 10% earners' bracket, but I'm also concerned about my poor disadvantaged fellow citizens. (Please do't tell me I shouldn't be bemoaning because I'm well-off and should mind my own business, Ms Wee :wink: ) and (don't tell me I should go into politics to voice my opinions :wink: :wink: )
