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The broken windows of Singapore

The broken windows of Singapore

The fallacy of broken windows was introduced by French economist Frédéric Bastiat in 1850. This is the economic idea of opportunity cost, which is something that is unseen. Bestiat illustrated with the parable of a cobler whose son broke a pane in the window at his shop. All the folks who came said well, it's just too bad,... 

Talking through his backside

Talking through his backside

Is Lawrence Wong talking through his backside? As the designated leader of a small country, is he internationally recognised as an expert in geopolitics to comment on the affairs of bigger states? In its recently updated White Paper on Taiwan, China has removed the paragraph on not using force, and has taken a more aggressive... 

Vaccination of pregnant women

Vaccination of pregnant women

This report is totally irrelevant! When we are talking about vaccination (V) for pregnant women, it is not about mild side effects anymore. We are more concerned about safety of the V to the babies instead! The comparison between V non pregnant women vs V pregnant women is TOTALLY irrelevant! The correct study should be comparison... 



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