Punggol by-election: Another perspective
When it was apparent after nomination day that the fight would be between the ruling party and the Workers’ Party, it also seemed that though the election results would be close – the ruling elite would win. However, after listening to a videoclip of the newly elected opposition MP when she was still a candidate, some of...
Money and how it is used to control us
It is hoped that this post will raise interest (pun unintended) in helping us understand why we are in so much trouble and why competition and the need to destroy others to survive even in the 21st century defines much of our lives. Plenty of material is available in the public domain to research this and people need to do...
Meritocracy, Punggol and opposition unity
The ruling party’s candidate for the upcoming Punggol by-election seems a decent fellow. But he is not helping himself by mouthing the same old statements that he is successful today because of meritocracy. Of course, he is allowed to claim whatever he wants. However, he is giving the impression that he is another cookie-cutter...
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