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Ah Loong, the wrong PM for the times

Ah Loong, the wrong PM for the times

"We're moderating the inflow of foreign workers and immigrants," he said. Now, just don't ask me "if not him, then who?" - for that would be as good as saying "without LKY bedding his wife, Singapore today would be rudderless and slated for damnation!". Singaporeans were born through a spirit of resilience. We... 

From “white only” to “rich only” – results of high Gini coefficient

From “white only” to “rich only” – results of high Gini coefficient

Is high Gini coefficient led to the unfortunate deaths of miners in South Africa? Is high Gini coefficient only happened in global cities? In view of the recent South Africa worst shooting and killing of miners, can we learn a lesson from the crash between police and striking miners? Gini coefficient in South Africa is one of... 

A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 4 of 9)

A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 4 of 9)

Part 4 – Parliamentary Elections Since 1965, the Legislature has not been contented with merely refining the broad principles laid out in the Constitution in a consistent manner but bent on expansively inventing new concepts, e.g. Non-constituency MP (1984), GRC (1988), Nominated MP (1990), and the Elected Presidency (1991).... 



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