
Are Singapopreans wrong to complain and criticise Government
In the parliamentary debate on affordability of HDB flats, Leong Mun Wai, a non-constituency MP from opposition party PSP, is taking a lot of flak from PAP IBs. Needless to say, the Critical Spectator rises to the occasion as the pre-eminent PAP apologetic. Although I do not share the views of CS more often than not, I do appreciate...

Proposal to change the electricity market
I suggest this new approach for the electricity market in Singapore 1. The electricity producers can operate on a free market basis. They can provide electricity on a long term contract or on demand to the consolidator, which operates as a monopoly. The long term contracts are awarded to the producers based on a competitive...

The economic situation in Hong Kong is actually quite bad
The economic situation in Hong Kong is actually quite bad,, definitely worse than 2003 SARS period. About 20% Retail shops at prominent locations are empty or in the progress of closing down. These shop spaces are normally very HOT. The photo shows a very prominent shop space at the main junction of Jordon. In Mongkok area,...
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