include("cmp.php");
Archive for the ‘Society’ Category
PAP landslide not a clearcut vote for authoritarianism

PAP landslide not a clearcut vote for authoritarianism

Several analyses and observers on both sides of the political spectrum have recently argued or suggested that the 70 per cent vote for the PAP is a vote for authoritarianism over democracy, at least in parliament. I disagree. First, most Singaporeans are primarily concerned with economic and political security. With the current... 

KJ: PM Lee’s convincing win in AMK making it impossible for him to claim damages from Roy?

KJ: PM Lee’s convincing win in AMK making it impossible for him to claim damages from Roy?

Before GE 2015 I was  saying  with regard to Mr Lee’s defamation case against blogger Roy Ngerng  (the PM took Roy to Court in his personal capacity as Mr Lee)  that Mr Lee clearly hadn’t suffered any damages to either his reputation or his pocket as a result of Roy’s defamation against him.  How about now post GE2015? First,... 

Dilemma of a conscious fence sitter

Dilemma of a conscious fence sitter

Although the percentage of the Fence Sitters in GE 2015 are generally small, understanding their train of thoughts and rationalization, could unravel important series of events leading to their ultimate conscious decisions to spoil their vote. It is worth to note - while they were in dilemma, others could be swayed by the same... 



Official Quick Links
Members LoginContact UsSupport Us
Sponsored Advertisement
Search On TR Emeritus
Sponsored Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Announcement

UA-67043412-1