
Dim-witted PAP ministers and their inflexible thinking
Over the years, the PAP has implemented numerous ill-conceived, top-down policies which did not work well. Despite this, they would not admit to their subsequent failures and continue to propagate the notion that we need to pay them millions to attract ‘talent’ of their sort Acting Minister of Education, Ong Ye Kung’s...

The changing attitudes of foreign ‘talents’
I work in an industry with mostly foreigner PMEs and have been working with them for almost 20 years. There has been a slow but sure change in the attitude of these foreigner PMEs. 20 years ago, most foreign PMEs were humble, hardworking and eager to learn & cooperate (e.g. putting in OT to help out during crunch periods)....

A shinking middle-class and an unthinking flock?
Singapore is slowly moving into a society where a drastic class divide is starting to emerge. In turn, the middle-class will be the ones affected most from stagnating salaries and rising costs of living. During independence, everyone started on an almost equal footing and the PAP government was helping people to increase their...
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