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Singaporeans Have Spoken — And We Deserve What’s Coming
GE2025 is over. The votes are in. The scam continues. Let’s not sugarcoat it: Singaporeans have once again voted for their own slow destruction. Not because they didn’t know better — but because they didn’t want better. Fear won. Comfort won. Obedience won. Change? Dead on arrival. This country has become a masterclass in soft authoritarianism, dressed up as democracy. The population is so thoroughly conditioned that they will cheer as their standard of living collapses, as l

Disenfranchised Trotskyitete
May 4, 20253 min read


Why can’t the size of our reserves be revealed?
The size of the people’s reserves are a matter of great speculation. The total size of Singapore’s total reserves is a state secret but estimated by most analysts to exceed the $1 trillion mark; the figure being pieced together through the Government’s official statement of assets and liabilities in the Finance Minister’s annual budget statement and other sources of information. We were once again told in Parliament yesterday that the size of Singapore’s reserves is a nation

Khush Chopra
Apr 8, 20202 min read


What is wrongful dismissal anyway?
In essence, an employment relationship is a contractual one. And as with all other forms of contracts, there must be a way to end it...
Tay Leong Tan (Five Stars And A Moon)
Apr 8, 20193 min read


Heng Swee Keat proffered brave but ultimately empty words
In the Straits Times today (9 Feb) , Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat was quoted as saying that “if the lapse shows that the leader has been slack, negligent or incompetent, then serious consequences must follow, including removal.” Those seemed like brave words. But unfortunately, they were also empty ones. There are way too many examples of current PAP Ministers demonstrating high levels of incompetency and slackness. I will just give 4 diverse examples to show how things
Simon Lim
Feb 9, 20192 min read
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