Why our million-dollar ministers deserve to get the Nobel Prize for Economics
Over 8,600 business ceased and filed to cease operations in April alone, including many in the food-and-beverage business. https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/government-economy/over-8600-businesses-ceased-and-filed-to-cease-operations-in-april https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/business/3800-business-closures-april-uptick-ahead-covid19-coronavirus-12802912 https://vulcanpost.com/700385/fb-businesses-closed-down-singapore/ The...
Disgracing ‘The Quintessential System Of Justice’
The hypocrisy of calling for others to respect our justice system while ignoring due process when it suits our own goals diminishes our credibility and is an equal threat to a just and fair society. When office-holders were products of the party's establishment, this mostly didn't matter, as they quite naturally acted within...
Locals Are Less Likely To Be Let Go Than Foreigners?
I read the front page of STimes today 15 September 2020 that unemployment is rising steadily but MOM notes that locals are less likely to let go than foreigners. How would they know? They surveyed all the employers? They checked the passes they approved or rejected? I have been talking with many PMETs who lost their jobs, I...
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