The Gigantic Blowjob revealed – SPH blows where PAP wants it to blow
Just as recently as the 2008 global recession, we were told that Singaporeans had been reinventing themselves and had adopted a change in mindset to make themselves more globally competitive. And because these Singaporean professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMET) were in so high demand, they were snapped up...
The Great Leap Backward – MDA Licensing Regime
Between 1958 and 1962, 45 million people perished in the Great Famine of China (watch documentary). The death toll exceeded the total casualties of World War One, and was close to that for World War Two. It took decades for the real magnitude of this man-made catastrophe to come to light. Prior to the arrival of an archive law...
Cleaning saga shows PM Lee not in state of mind to solve problems SGs are facing
PM Lee is not fit to be PM if he is fixated on the survival of the PAP more than the problems Singaporeans are facing. Someone posted a comment on PM Lee's FB questioning whether the PM was more focused on matters concerning the PAP or on issues affecting Singaporeans. It got me thinking a step further on how true that sentiment...
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