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    WP should buy SMRT/ComfortDelgro shares

    Interesting - thanks! :) Yet another area in which PAP might be improving. I think we should give the opposition more votes to encourage the PAP to keep doing the right thing.
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    CPF MYTH - Is CPF Really Risk Free?

    But homes are considered an asset, so the CPF funds used to pay for a home can be reclaimed when the property is sold. Of course it's problematic because there's so much emotional attachment to homes. Plus it's very illiquid in a sudden crisis. But for long-term retirement - a house can be sold...
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    WP should buy SMRT/ComfortDelgro shares

    Thanks for info.. but what does it mean? I talk to you seriously you anyhow answer.. sigh.
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    WP should buy SMRT/ComfortDelgro shares

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_good What's a public good? There are positive externalities to public transport use. Every person who moves from A to B using public transport reduces road demand. They also reduce air pollution. The price of smooth-flowing roads and clean air is hard to...
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    WP should buy SMRT/ComfortDelgro shares

    Thanks for clarifying (I read WP's article). So there is no flip-flop, right? WP's consistent stand on the issue is public transport should be nationalised, because they are natural monopolies. Yes?
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    WP should buy SMRT/ComfortDelgro shares

    Sorry ah, where is the flip-flopping? A quick google only shows me that the NSP has called for competition in public transport rather than nationalisation. AFAIK, WP has only called for nationalisation of public transport, not for more competition. If you have info, please share. Thanks...
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    turn of the tides... three years on

    Is it? I stopped talking politics to people, and have no idea how people feel about things. I do see some evidence that the PAP is attempting to fix some of their more problematic policies though - housing affordability won't be such a big issue in 2016 compared to 2011 (increased HDB supply...
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    The Political Compass - Please take the test

    Re: The Political Compass came back to browse and did the test again.. and found that i've migrated even further left on the economic axis.. (or has the test shifted to the right?) Economic Left/Right: -8.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.21
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    PAP's New Strategy - will it work?

    Hmm - I'm not really critiquing US' ability to innovate in future. I'm speculating more about how much more they can destroy the middle class and still have a strong economy (domestic consumption, skilled workers, etc), and avoid social unrest (the tougher problem). It won't be the first time a...
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    PAP's New Strategy - will it work?

    That's high praise from a major contributor like yourself! :o Yeah I was just banging my head on a wall trying to change it, I think. It's true about what parents want, what children want. It's perverse because like Chang Ha-Joon said - education becomes a sorting/signalling tool...
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    PAP in Town Council Scandal

    PAP has too many skeletons in the closet from their years of impunity and lack of public scrutiny. This isn't the first and won't be the last time we see how unreasonable they have been. I mean - look at how the PA has become a political appendage of the party (in spite of being taxpayer...
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    PAP's New Strategy - will it work?

    Well, the connectivity is good - which is why we are the regional financial hub. Which earns us money. But finance is dependent on the "outside world" like you say. I was thinking of our other industries - I think it's striking that any company owned by Singaporeans seems to be an SME. The...
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    PAP's New Strategy - will it work?

    Re: managing public perception - well it's good to know that "perception" is not "reality". I think Singaporeans are all aware of this, and skeptical of politicians... But we don't know where to get "reality". We lack a free press, and our academics don't comment much about Singapore (if they...
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    PAP's New Strategy - will it work?

    I think I said somewhere the US is exhausting its store of capital. English as world language - that's legacy capital - and it might get eroded (or not). Best universities - again that's legacy capital - continue to exhaust it without replacing it - and you won't have any left. I mean - the US...
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    People Association - its orgins and purpose

    Re: More Pics Of Ancient PA Awesome pics bro. Thanks for sharing some history. You can't really say "PA made life better" because PA is controlled by who? PAP right? So you can only say - the old-time PAP made life better for Singaporeans. So I am a bit grateful to the old PAP people (who...
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    Singapore kids top ME, sure or not

    Other people say already... Singaporeans good only at exams, but when they compete on other things, such as ability to get into certain industries, Singaporeans aren't that good. Singaporeans are good when industries want hardworking workers (e.g. accountants). Singaporeans aren't so good when...
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    Singapore kids top ME, sure or not

    No doubt you're right. But in my field (language) it's not like that. There're many publications from outside of US/Europe - but the top papers that get cited frequently, are still often from the "West". Maybe only the western countries "waste" money on social sciences? (BTW. re: language...
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    People Association - its orgins and purpose

    I think those rich people are also very bread and butter. But in their case it's more like truffles-and-caviar issues. Y'know. First World Problems. They vote for the policies that improve their material lot in life (e.g. less off-days for maids, more cheap labour for their businesses, no...
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    SDP will flood Singapore with Refugees

    Thanks for the vote of confidence - and it's a mutual feeling too, to know there're people who think similarly to myself. :) What I said was just sarcastic rhetoric - I know nobody (even cass888) is completely unkind. It's just, how kind we are, to who, under what circumstances, etc. It's...
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    Is the Chee Soon Juan appeal fading? Here comes Vincent Wijeysingha

    Why do you think it's CSJ that has changed, and not the news? Maybe nowadays the news has no guts to be so shamelessly pro-PAP and anti-opposition? Maybe they know if they report trash as in the past, readers can verify the truth on the internet? Maybe they know traditional media is...
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