
SM Goh’s ‘Chilli Crab Analogy’
Recently, SM Goh used the 'Chilli Crab' analogy to compare a good candidate to a well-known chilli crab stall, which can attract customers wherever it is located. As we all know, chilli crab is a famous local delicacy that is widely known throughout the world. So today, I shall use chilli crab to compare PAP to this well-known...

I have had ‘more than required’ of this.
I can’t go to sleep until I share this. First – three news articles for your perusal. Budget 2011: Grow & Share ‘gives more than required’ Mr Tharman noted that there will invariably be some families with unique circumstances, for whom the package does not fully cover increases in the cost of living this year. For...

Giving out with the right hand and taking back with the left
Budget 2011 promised Singaporeans that they would receive $600-$800 in cash as 'Growth Dividends'. This works out to approximately $66 a month for 12 months. While this is useful cash for the average Singaporean, voters must not be enticed to vote for the PAP because of it. Here's why: While the Government hands out the money,...
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