The Case for Fixed Election Dates and the Fallacy of “Asian Values”
Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo announced in Bangkok earlier this month that "the next general election is not due till February 2012", but "it could be in the second quarter of the year". It can be further deduced that the general elections will not happen till after March either, as the Budget debate is scheduled on...
In Response to MM Lee on Education: A Brief Critique and Proposed Ideas
Ref: http://www.pap.org.sg/articleview.php?id=7753&mode&cid=23&preview=1 Statistically, there is nothing factually wrong with saying that kids whose parents have degrees tend to fare better in academics. The Economist (http://www.economist.com/node/17929013) cites OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and...
Voting PAP Out is Critical For Singapore Stability
Recently Lee Kuan Yew said that Singaporeans may get tired of PAP and topple it one day. He then went further to predict that it will not happen in the next twenty years, obviously basing it on his observations of Singaporeans today. This is consistent to what many observers have been pointing out. Even Reform Party has informed...
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