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“In reality, the [government] has not diverted from its fundamental stand even with this ‘bold’ Budget, by the standards of this ultra-conservative government, which has adopted neo-liberal economic policies. Budget 2009 despite its magnitude looks very similar to past stimulus plans, which is a broad mix of supply-side measures to help businesses, public-sector spending and cash handouts to stave off social discontent.”
Ravi Philemon
“..straight into the Oval Office, [Obama] froze the wages of public officers in his administration earning above USD100,000 [a year] telling them that Public Service is a privilege. I cannot say the same of Singapore.”
Chia Ti Lik
“Using the economy as ideological content will subject the legitimacy myth to logical contradictions.. When people are not able to consume as they wish.. [they lose] coherence in what it means to be a citizen of the country.. other ideologies will come into play - ethnicity and religion are the more powerful ones. Without an alternative ideology, or alternative representation [people cannot direct their anger merely by voting the ruling party out of office]. They turn to racism, religion, or keep the anger buried deep until one day it manifests. Without an alternative mode of dissent, economic crises become destabilising periods that affect not only the economy, but also the very imagination of the nation itself.”
phishy
“It is uniquely Singapore that ostensible liberalization can become a tool of concrete oppression. The means of oppression are constantly updated and take the guise of “progressive” liberalization. It used to be that people are told to shut up. You no longer need to do that when you can ensure that they won’t be heard whether or not they shut up. Cool.”
mollymeek
“So when a fool dumps fuel into a fire that already burns, one wonders what his agenda is. Who is sowing the actual discord in our society? ..We’re speaking about our concerns, Mr [Eugene] Wee. Just what in the hell are you doing?”
Packrat
This week’s roundup and recommended reads after the break.
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Hiroko Sato (佐藤寛子) is a Japanese gravure idol, actress and singer. She made her acting debut in 2002 with the movie, Scare. She began to model in various gravure publications soon after. Pictures after the break. [NSFW]
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What lesser mortal, we are but faceless bacterium
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: first, lesser mortal. Now, a bacteria
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Faceless Flames vs. Veiled Venom
Singapore Budget 2009
- Making History Relevant: “Vital to raise exports”
Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Proposed Films Act Amendments: Silencing Upgraded
- Singapore Politics: Changes proposed to Films Act and enhanced police powers
- Singapore Politics: Shameful piece of legislation
Daily Discourse
- TOC: Euthanasia - The right to self-determination
- The Secret Political Blog: In Singapore, even Buddha loses to the power of money
Life, the universe and everything
- FWD: Fwd: Naked couple in Holland Village [PNSFW]
Infoblogaramous
- Moving Higher In Souped-up Heuristically Agon Moment: A*STAR PRESS RELEASE - Nation-Wide Search Opens For Singapore’s Top Scientists and Engineers
Books and Papercuts
- Blowin’ In The Wind: PD James’ leisurely murder mystery
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin
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Singapore Budget 2009
- The Kway Teow Man: On the Budget
- The one dimensional island: The “Mother” of all Budgets
- TOC: Thus spoke Shanmugaratnam
- SgPolitics.net: Will the use of past reserves set a precedent for future drawdowns?
- Kaffein-nated: Singapore Budget 2009: Wage Credit
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: Not a budget Budget
- Feed Me To The Fish: Dipping Into Reserves Is Resilient?
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: low-income workers need encouragement to stay employed
- SgPolitics.net: Will our business-centric budget benefit GLCs and big businesses more than consumers and working class citizens?
- Alamak: Channel NewsAsia flip-flops again
- The Void Deck: TVD’s Picks: Budget 2009
- My sketchbook: The key to the Reserves
The Association of Bloggers
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: What does it mean to be a blogger?
- The Lycan Times: On local blogosphere (II)
- Mr Wang Says So: The Association of Bloggers - My Prediction is a Quick Death
- this lush garden within: Association of Bloggers - are you kidding me?
Tan Yong Soon can cook
- Insane Polygons: Distorted Perspectives
What lesser mortal, we the bacterium
- Anonymous_X: Wrong or False: Eugene Wee’s remark
Transportation Fares to be Lowered
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: The cost of Public Transportation redux
Recession
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: State of the Economy
- The Secret Political Blog: PM Lee Hsien Loong’s Chinese New Year Message
- The Singapore Enquirer: Let us mindful of the potential pitfalls ahead while being grateful for what we have
Time to Cast Our Vote
- TOC: Why this is not election year
Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- My Thoughts: My Dear Government, Why Do You Treat Me So?
- Singabloodypore: Singapore will allow “room to speak” at APEC summit
- Voices.sg: Chee Soon Juan appeals to Obama on rights [Thanks Jude]
Have you ever wondered why we must serve
- Almost Infamous: In Defense of Defense Part II - Everybody Dies
Parliament 21 Jan 2008
- Workers’ Party: Civil Service Pensioners, Public Hospitals (Settlement of bills), Educating Foreign Students Using Public Monies
Daily Discourse
- still me: Economy as ideological content
- groundnotes: Blast from the Past: Happy Chinese New Year
- Cavalierio: Orison of odium
Life, the universe and everything
- Chia Ti Lik’s Blog: President Barack Obama, Lunar Ox Year, Pests And Pestilence, Silver Bullets, the Singapore Budget and Utter Rubbish
- mrbrown: You know you are getting old, if during your NS days…
- Just Stuff: True Blue CNY
- A L V I N O L O G Y: Chinese New Year partial eclipse
Now Showing
- thegreatsze: I Defy You Not To Watch This
Infoblogaramous
- Sgpolitics.net: Opposition — Where To? (A Public Forum)
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