Why the PAP should vote for any opposition party other than itself
It seems the PAP still don’t get it, and I guess they are really out of touch with what is happening on the ground. There’s so much NOISE from the PAP about the opposition parties, but the PAP should take its own advice and look at how it is doing the following 1) Splitting Singaporeans by denying non PAP wards...
PAP: The importance of the 67% mark
The PAP wants, as usual, an “overwhelming mandate”. In 2006, it didn’t get it, getting only 67% of the votes cast. The uptrend since the low of 61% in 1991 was broken decisively. The PAP had won 75% of the popular vote in 2001. This underwhelming mandate of 67% was achieved despite a growing economy, a new PM and the...
Tin Pei Ling – The Queen Sacrifice
In chess, a queen sacrifice is the act of a player deliberately sacrificing his/her own queen (the most powerful piece), i.e. allowing it to be captured by the enemy without recapturing the enemy queen or material of similar value in return. Compared to a pawn, knight or bishop. A queen is too valuable to sacrifice for mere...
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