
Let us stand united as a country, but it is nonetheless disappointing we have weak ministers leading us
Many people have read that the Malaysians have expanded their port limits off Tuas and encroached into our territorial waters. I hope that good sense, our common history and friendship with them cultivated over the years can help us overcome any difficulties. If the worst case, we may have to approach some credible international...

Are PAP Ministers within their pay grade?
The reason President Ong Teng Cheong is well respected by Singaporeans (but not PAP) was that President Ong put the country and its people first rather than the PAP. He acted fearlessly, performing his role and job according to the interests of the Nation and people, despite of his PAP membership and association. Sometimes,...

Let’s gloat at Tun as he threatens us
Because given the abolition of GST, Tun has a problem: shortage of $ to fund his promises. Until recently, the problem looked containable because of oil prices above US$70. In Oct, Tun said the government was estimating the 2019 Budget allocation based on an average crude oil price of USD70 per barrel, although the benchmark...
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