The escalating prices of cars in Singapore is a problem
Social inequality manifests in more than one way. Roads are very well built in Singapore. With fewer cars on the road, traffic is one of the smoothest in any large city I have been. Parking is also plentiful even in relatively plentiful even in the city. This means that the people rich enough to buy cars enjoy a far better...
Singapore’s Presidential election is a farce
I voted. I didn’t spoil my vote. In Singapore’s history, movements to spoil votes have taken place before, most notably in the 1962 Referendum and the 1968 election boycott. Both failed. The 1962 Referendum was openly rigged by the government, with three unpalatable choices and no option to vote no (sound familiar?), and...
Some stats to chew on
At the start of the pandemic, they said all will be taken care off regardless. Then they started to make daily living more difficult for anyone who were cautious and chose not to take the experimental shots. There was a time when entire complexes for essential goods and services were bordered up. Anyone who wanted to enter were...
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