include("cmp.php");
Author Archive
The demise of Singaporean workforce

The demise of Singaporean workforce

Click to enlarge When Singapore started out as a developing self-ruled nation, our economic policies were largely focused on Wealth-Producing sectors that were producing high paying jobs, especially during the period from 1965 to 1985. Economic planning was always well communicated while our government adopted a very prudent... 

Study so much until stupid

Study so much until stupid

One of the most prominent quotes about one of the ladies in my life came from Singapore’s dumpiest hooker, who described my ex-girlfriend, who was had been to Raffles Girls School (RGS) as having “Studied so much that she had become stupid.” I think of this line because in a way, this sums up the biggest problem in Singapore... 

Facing the challenges of large population increase

Facing the challenges of large population increase

My uncommon sense tells me that, after the covid pandemic is declared over, the Singapore government will move towards increasing immigration to boost the population to 6.7 million and eventually to 10 million. They will work towards this goal out of economic necessity. Singapore has become uncompetitive and irrelevant in many... 



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

Announcement

UA-67043412-1