What can our government do to earn the trust of eSingaporean's?

Day 2,011, 06:39 Published in Singapore United Kingdom by Ryan Taylor

As you can see, the government is completely run by Romanian's and as a consequence of this the average eSingapore citizen is unable to live a life in eSingapore.

They've been in power for some time now, but not a lot has changed over that time.
- Lack of jobs
- Lack of supplies
- Overpriced markets
- High tax

Is this necessary? Maybe, but how is the average citizen meant to know? They have no way of contacting the government, if you somehow manage to get through to one of them, you'll be labelled a 'clone' for voicing your concerns.

What can the government do to help its citizens?

- Government Newspapers
What's so hard about this? Our citizens deserve to be in the know, they deserve to know why, what, when, and how. Afterall, how are we meant to trust our own government if they don't interact with us?

I spoke to a high ranking official and their reply was,

"i don't need foreigner's and clone's trust."

I ask you, why are you here governing a bunch of foreigners and clones? If you raise concern, you're one of the two!

A message to the government.

If you really want to help eSingapore, then create more jobs and initiatives to keep our babies playing, find a way to lower the taxes, balance the markets, there's countless things that could be done.

- Congress
Singaporeans are continuously blocked from Congress, labelled fakes and clones. Undoubtedly there are some, but you can't keep doing this. You claim to be saving this country, helping this country yet you're not allowing us to HELP OURSELVES. Let Singaporean's on congress, start the transition and show us your true intention; HELPING TO REBUILD ESINGAPORE. You say you've been here for two years? What a terrible job you've done if this is the result of two years of work.

Help us to help you, trust Singaporean's, give us jobs, give us a balanced market, give us news of what's going on, and give us representation on our congress and a voice!

Is this an oppression?

Ryan Taylor, eSingapore Citizen 2010-11, 2013 +