Welfare: Govt still missing the point
Two Saturdays ago, I blogged: After the general election (GE) in May, Malaysia was put on notice by the international rating agencies that it had to get its fiscal discipline right. Prime Minister Najib Razak responded by first cutting fuel subsidies and raising petrol prices by 10 per cent in September. In his October Budget,...
PMET: My crime is being a Singaporean & a parent
I am suffering from severe depression after being retrenched (not quite, but sort of) in a job I thought would be my stable rice bowl. When it comes to being replaced by cheaper FTs, I've experienced this first hand more than once. My crimes: for being a Singaporean and for being a parent. My first boss here in SG (a famous...
The opposition guessing game
The mystery of a ‘non’ existing opposition party in the govt can be annoying to those who wanted the opposition to be more vocal and aggressive in speaking out on national issues. Some are very disturbed by the WP’s deliberate silence and inaction. It must be a conscious strategy to focus on local municipal issues, look...
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