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Archive for October, 2009

Daily SG: 15 Oct 2009

Road to Perdition Election
- The Kent Ridge Common: Oppose by being a PAP internal ‘opposition’ or joining the opposition parties?
- The Temasek Review: A rebuttal to MND: Why Mah Bow Tan is wrong on upgrading
- TOC: WP’s Sylvia Lim rebuts ministry’s reply on lift upgrading
- catherinelim.sg: The Impact of the Catherine Lim Case

Strangers in a Strange Land
- flaneurose: The solution … is the problem
- Frankly Speaking: Remember this ex-PR?

Mainstream vs X-Stream Media
- TOC: Foolish talk of regulating the Internet (again)
- Brotherhood Press: Is MDA asking bloggers to declare their income? An interview with Missy Dotty

Recession
- Sgpolitics.net: Jobs Credit Scheme — raising the alarm
- The Pattern Trader: Double Dip, Recovery or Utter Madness?

Lee vs Chee
- Jaslyn Go’s Blog: TBT Trial – My Cross Examination with DSP William Goh (formerly ASP William Goh) on 24 Sept 2009

GIC, Temasek State Fund Investments
- The Temasek Review: GIC faces US$575 Million Losses On Manhattan Apartment Complex

Daily Discourse
- Gerald Giam’s Blog: New Information Minister disappoints
- TOC: The disappearing wet market
- The Gigamole Diaries: Wet markets – leave it to market forces??
- Seelan Palay’s Blog: Young PAP member guises human rights as western imperialism and praises Chinese communist premier

Life, the universe and everything
- Temasek Hedge: Why we are all slaves to DBS, UOB and OCBC: A guide to banking 101
- The Bosonic State: The Right to be Right

Daily SG: 14 Oct 2009

Road to Perdition Election
- Gerald Giam’s Blog: Mah to Low: Stay within your sandbox
- The Temasek Review: Mah Bow Tan: LUP has to be implemented through government (PAP) channels
- Singapore Dino: PAP Minister and MP can’t be bothered with Singaporeans
- URBANRANT: Who should HDB work with for Lift Upgrading Program

Strangers in a Strange Land
- The Temasek Review: Reversal of fortune? Singaporeans heading to China

Housing
- The Temasek Review: Prices of resale flats may increase by another 10 per cent

Singaporeans are fed, up with progress!
- The Temasek Review: A reply to: “Singapore cheaper than Stockholm”

Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
The Grand Moofti Speaks: Singapore’s Doctors As Big Brother: Electronic Health Records

Recession
- Alamak: Jobs Credit and PRs

Mainstream vs X-Stream Media
- The Enquirer: It wasn’t just Chee Soon Juan

Lee vs FEER
- Today In Singapore: The List Is Long, But Distinguished

Daily Discourse
- Mathia Lee: Singapore’s Age limits
- Only “objective” and “factual” political films please, we’re Singaporeans: Zahari’s 17 Years remains banned : MICA

Life, the universe and everything
- The Ding An Direction: U don’t know Dollah Kassim
- worlds upon words: Pet profiteers and misrepresentation on adverts
- according2ed: Confucianism as ‘Soft Nazism..’, ed responds [Thanks John]
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Is it safe to use handphone at a petrol station?
- ALVINOLOGY: Sunshine Empire brainwash session caught on video: 无限英雄分享会

Infoblogaramous
- NUSSU The Ridge Online: Singapore Writers Festival 2009

Daily Tech: 14 Oct 2009

Kindle 2 goes international and will be shipping to 100 countries. But sadly, Singapore is not in the list. Which is weird because countries like Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam will be getting it. Even Congo is getting the Kindle shipped to them! Well, at least Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand are also not getting it.

Oh, and M1 will start selling iPhone by end of the year. Bye bye to Singtel’s exclusivity.

News
- PC World: Singapore’s M1 to Start Selling the iPhone
- Gizmodo: Flash 10.1: Full Flash for Everyone But iPhone
- Neowin.net: Major bug in Snow Leopard deletes all user data
- Techgoondu: Techfest ‘09 thoughts
- Tech65: PSA: Beware of Google Wave scam sites!
- Cnet: Hotmail passwords leaked online
- CrunchGear: Kindle 2 goes to $259, International GSM version coming October 19
- Straits Times: Kindle in S’pore soon?
- Techgoondu: Video interview on Oracle Exadata v2
- PC World: Free Version of Office 2010 Supported by Ads
- Arstechnica: Microsoft Research demoes five multitouch mice

Reviews | Guides
- Tech65: Freetalk Everyman USB Skype Headset
- The Neo Dimension: Sony’s thinnest and lightest VAIO takes performance and design to the extreme
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Review: iNQ Mini 3G

Events
- Facebook: Windows 7 Social Party

Daily SG: 13 Oct 2009

Strangers in a Strange Land
- Frankly Speaking: While Singapore government procrastinates, Singapore runs the risk of serious tensions
- The Temasek Review: China National castigates Singapore netizens for being “naive” and “insecure” over the Zhang Yuanyuan fiasco
- Singapore Dino: China woman took up Singapore PR for ‘easier travel’
- Singapore Social and Political Thoughts: Ease of PR Application = Increased Competition for Singaporeans
- Today In Singapore: Three Regret Stories

Housing
- The Temasek Review: A reply to Mah Bow Tan’s assertation that buyers did not get first flats because they have rejected them

Road to Perdition Election
- TOC: Reform Party visits Jurong West

Singaporeans a dying breed
- Global Voices Online: Singapore: More Cash ≠ More Babies

The Gospel of Harry: Harry Lee and the Men in White
- Today In Singapore: Old Codgers Slug It Out

Re education
- The Kent Ridge Common: Discouraging suspension from school as a form of punishment

Recession
- Mail Online: Revealed: The ghost fleet of the recession anchored just east of Singapore [Thanks DK]

Mainstream vs X-Stream Media
- The Temasek Review: MDA wants bloggers to declare their income
- the(new)mediaslut: MDA wants bloggers to declare sponsorship? How about making circulation audits compulsory first?
- Yawning Bread: Third-rate television for a Third-world country

Daily Discourse
- The Gigamole Diaries: Singaporeans and the “moving goalposts”
- The Temasek Review: Why “No.1” Singapore fails to get No.1 in highest global human achievements
- Yawning Bread: Another teenager caught, set to hang
- Times They Are A-Changin’: Super Grassroots!
- The Grand Moofti Speaks: Singapore’s Underworld – Turning Sharks into Nemos
- Tattooed Banker: When was the last time you visited a wet market?
- Mathia Lee: Criminalising teen girls for initiating sex?

Life, the universe and everything
- Snurblog: Bloggers and the Networked Public Sphere in Singapore
- The Useless Tree: Confucianism as Soft Power
- Chee Siok Chin’s Blog: Hitting the streets with The New Democrat [Thanks Seelan]

Daily SG: 12 Oct 2009

Housing
- The Temasek Review: Public housing affordability: HDB versus Singaporeans
- Chee Wai’s Random Musing: Mah Bow Tan needs to be slapped..
- Singapore Life and Times: Heavenly house
- Me and my thoughts: All I Want is a Home
- Hard Hitting in the Lion City: Define Choosy

Strangers in a Strange Land
- The Temasek Review: Why Singaporeans are angry over the Zhang Yuanyuan fiasco
- kay poh chee: FT preferred. Only in Singapore!
- The Secret Political Blog: How importing low wage labour funds the Burmese junta
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Singaporeans not welcomed
- Military Life: Memories of fresh green jungle and cb leaves [Thanks Panzer]

Road to Perdition Election
- The Temasek Review: Singapore: Drawing Districts to Ensure Super-Majorities in the Parliament
- Gerald Giam’s Blog: How PAP uses taxpayer-funded grassroots for political gain
- TOC: That baffling reply – and the opposition’s silence
- Jacob 69er: HDB as a political weapon

Singaporeans are fed, up with progress!
- TOC: Re-evaluating the Singapore story [Thanks lary]

Singaporeans a dying breed
- The Lycan Times: The Baby Bonus Scheme Will Only Fail

The Gospel of Harry: Harry Lee and the Men in White
- Singapore Recalcitrant: An Unconscionable Injustice

Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- Singapore M.D.: Discussion
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Pitfalls of Private Medical Insurance..

Goodbye EPL. Hello saturday nights
- Today In Singapore: Clash Of Corporate Cultures

A little Hilton in Pasir Ris
- The Kent Ridge Common: Ris Low – who are we hating?
- Singapore Social and Political Thoughts: Ris Low, Society’s Attitude towards her
- The Journey of a Decade: You think your English is the good ah? And life after for Ris Low [Thanks Benjamin]

Daily Discourse
- The Kent Ridge Common: Employee Promotion in the Civil Sector
- The Gigamole Diaries: The wet market in Singapore – personal reflections
- Singaporean Skeptic: Is Singapore Exchange (SGX) playing with the Dark Side?
- according2ed: Rated-i Awards [Thanks John]

Life, the universe and everything
- flaneurose: Picking Winners
- Diva: Is Sun a Gaga wannabe?
- Kong Hee: Wholesome Shallowness?

Infoblogaramous
- SGEntrepreneurs: Events For The Week – 10-17th Oct

Weekly Roundup: Week 41

“All that smokers like me are asking for is that you respect that little disgusting pleasure we have and leave us alone..”
Callan Tham

“CPF should simply be renamed HDBF..”
utopia

“PAP can buy my votes if they can fulfill my wish list.”
Ernest

This week’s roundup and recommended reads after the break.
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Daily SG: 9 Oct 2009

Housing
- TOC: HDB : “Getting a flat” statistics that hardly anybody believes?
- The Temasek Review: An analysis of prices of completed HDB flats
- The Temasek Review: Mah Bow Tan: Make meaningful comparisons
- Singapore Dino: Out of touch with reality: 26 articles on Ris Low but just 9 on HDB prices
- TOC: “Prestigious” homes – but at what cost?

Road to Perdition Election
- Ravi Philemon: Revisit the Policy and Practice
- The Temasek Review: Mah Bow Tan: “I don’t expect non-PAP MPs to explain LUP”
- Majulah!: Its just all wayang..

Lee vs Chee
- The Secret Political Blog: SDP Five’s acquittal – Nothing to celebrate except an upright judge
- The Temasek Review: Singaporeans charged for “walking”: A case of taxpayers’ monies well spent?

Truth, Justice, and the Singapore Way
- Jacob 69er: Two separate reports on Singapore Judiciary’s “independence” [Thanks Mike]

Strangers in a Strange Land
- Today In Singapore: This Is Getting Ugly

Singapore Coloring
- The Grand Moofti Speaks: Singapore: Time to Remove Race Tinted Glasses

Re education
- Trapper’s Swamp: MOE throws sex education ball back to schools

Daily Discourse
- Balderdash: My oppression by the heavy arm of the State
- According2ed: Confucian societies : Does Confucian/Legalist Culture Promote Bigotry? [Thanks lary]
- Temasek Hedge: Singapore IPOs turn out to be cows during great bull run [Thanks Bink]

Life, the universe and everything
- Blowin’ In The Wind: World university rankings website booboo
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Shell one litre fuel economy challenge
- CNNGo: World’s Greatest City: 50 reasons why Singapore is No. 1

Infoblogaramous
- Random Thoughts Of A Free Thinker: Human Rights Workshop at NUS on 31/10/2009 — “whose Right is it anyway?”

Daily ChioBu: Niigaki Risa

Risa Niigaki (新垣里沙 born 20 Oct 1988 in Kanagawa) is a fifth generation member of the Japanese pop group Morning Musume. She was runner-up in the Tomy (the toy company) image girl competition ‘Kiss Girl Audition’ before joining Morning Musume im 2001. In 2002, Niigaki and other members of Morning Musume starred in the drama Angel Hearts. In 2007, Niigaki was chosen to be a member of Morning Musume Tanjō 10nen Kinentai (誕生10年記念隊) to celebrate Morning Musume’s 10th anniversary. In 2009, Niigaki (together with Ai Takahashi) became the longest serving members in Morning Musume history.

Pictures of Risa Niigaki’s 4th photobook Happy Girl after the break.

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Daily SG: 8 Oct 2009

Lee vs Chee
- Sgpolitics.net: Judge Ng’s acquittal of democracy activists
- Yawning Bread: More thoughts on the ‘Not a procession’ judgement
- Today In Singapore: Procession Redefined
- The Temasek Review: Smearing of SDP (again) by ST journalist Kor Kian Beng
- Sex sells, so does Politics: It’s the branding, Chee!
- Gimme Some Truth!: In Singapore Two’s a Company, Three’s a Crowd, but Five is NOT a Procession

Housing
- The Temasek Review: Mah Bow Tan on complaints from buyers they cannot get a flat: “It is ridiculous!”
- Who Moved My Singapore Cheese: Dear Prime Minister, is it ok if we have a new Minister for National Development cos this one sucks?

Strangers in a Strange Land
- My Thoughts..: Straits Times and its Stupid Polls [Thanks Ganga]

Road to Perdition Election
- The Temasek Review: PAP’s Eric Low rapped for stealing limelight of Hougang MP Low Thia Kiang

Town Councils
- TOC: KPIs should motivate Town Councils to serve better

Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- The Gigamole Diaries: The Great Diarrhoea Mystery (continued)

Re education
- The Kent Ridge Common: Realizing the fruits of reforms within our educational systemi go sleep

GIC, Temasek State Fund Investments
- The Grand Moofti Speaks: The Temasek Charter 2009 – a Post Mortem

A little Hilton in pasiЯRis
- Tribolum.com: Returns on Investment
- vinyarb: The highs of being Low [Thanks Richard]

Daily Discourse
- The Temasek Review: Singapore: Sources for Future Competitiveness

Life, the universe and everything
- Tan Kin Lian’s Blog: What’s wrong with Investment Linked Policies?
- LIANAIN FILMS: By Popular Demand – More From Our Shoot In North Korea
- The-Upperroom.com: 我是潮州人
- Yesterday.sg: Preserving the past – Singapore and its Monuments

Infoblogaramous
- Moving Higher In Souped-up Heuristically Agon Moment: NHB Launches A Facebook Group & Page Dedicated to All its Museums

Daily SG: 7 Oct 2009

Strangers in a Strange Land
- The Temasek Review: Is there room for more foreigners in Singapore?
- The Temasek Review: PAP MPs jumped to the defence of Singapore “quitter PR” Zhang Yuanyuan
- Trapper’s Swamp: Not the most articulate leader
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Don’t hate foreigners!

Road to Perdition Election
- TOC: Pre-General Election campaigning
- Trapper’s Swamp: HDB, Town Councils are partisan bodies
- The Singapore Enquirer: MPs should front initiative
- Singaporean Skeptic: Elena Chong: Straits Times Journalist or ‘Judge’?
- Sex sells, so does Politics: 10 reasons why we had no problem integrating with the Malaysians [Thanks Ernies]
- ErniesUrn’s Xanga: My General Elections Wish List [Thanks Ernies]

Lee vs Chee
- Yawning Bread: Judge Acquits SDP Four Over Walking Case
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Judge acquits SDP leaders
- The Temasek Review: Landmark verdict: SDP five acquitted on charges of taking part in a procession without a valid permit
- Singapore Dino: Singapore Judge breaks norm and acquits SDP members
- Singabloodypore: Singapore: Judge acquits SDP leaders

Truth, Justice, and the Singapore Way
- Today in Singapore: Domineering Justice

Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- The Gigamole Diaries: Forgiving our transgressors
- Angry Doctor: WWSKW?
- Singapore M.D.: Bravo

Religion
- Irreligious: Einstein, the universe and God (part two)

A new low for Ris
- The Asia File: Bipolar Singapore Beauty Trips on ‘Singlish’ Slip

Goodbye EPL. Hello saturday nights
- the(new)mediaslut: Rumour: Did Starhub lose ESPN-Star Sports because of Dubai’s Ten Sport deal?

Daily Discourse
- guanyinmiao’s musings: Increasing Effectiveness Of State Help Systems

Life, the universe and everything
- Ong Jiin Joo: Reflections on part-time playing music
- LIANAIN FILMS: Happy World Habitat Day – Let’s Visit A Hovel In District 9
- The Kent Ridge Common: Upfront with movie director Glen Goei on his latest movie The Blue Mansion

Infoblogaramous
- Rambling Librarian: Open call for participants for a Gaming preview session at Jurong Regional Library, Saturday 24 Oct.

Daily Tech: 7 Oct 2009

Windows Mobile 6.5 is finally here although I’ve lost count on the number of times people told me that it should be called 6.2 instead. Well, at least the new Today Screen looks a lot nicer. Plus a better Internet Explorer (Finally) and Windows Marketplace.

Have you gotten the new Windows Mobile 6.5? How is the experience so far?

News
- Engadget: Windows Mobile 6.5 review
- Young Upstart: SocialWok’s TechCrunch50 Experience
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Google Trike in Singapore
- Cnet: Microsoft says automated ‘Fix it’ is working
- Guardian: Internet overtakes television to become biggest advertising sector in the UK
- IT News: Researchers developing free mobile mesh network
- Google Blog: Keep up with the latest trends using Google Search
- TechieLobang: Rednano Maps U Allows You to Share Pictures with Actual Location
- Engadget: Flash 10.1 announced for just about anything with a screen, webOS and WinMo betas this year
- BBC: Court order served over Twitter
- Mouse Print: Hidden Fees Discovered for “Free” Windows 7 Upgrades
- Twitter Blog: Soon to Launch: Lists

Reviews | Guides
- SGEntrepreneurs: A Guide for Mobile-Web Developers to Smartphone Apps Stores
- Lifehacker: Google Wave First Look
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Review: Samsung N120

Events
- SG-GTUG: SG-GTUG Meet-up October 2009
- Rambling Librarian:Open call for participants for a Gaming preview session at Jurong Regional Library, Saturday 24 Oct.

Daily SG: 6 Oct 2009

Strangers in a Strange Land
- TOC: Chinese worker issued with receipt containing vulgarities
- The Kent Ridge Common: Analyzing vulgarities on a piece of receipt
- The Temasek Review: State media uses flawed study to create false impression that foreigners are welcomed in Singapore
- Feed Me To The Fish: Truth or Contortion
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: We have a Singapore PR in the China Female Marching Contingent

Road to Perdition Election
- Random Thoughts Of A Free Thinker: A power shift only when the PAP becomes incompetent and corrupt?
- Today In Singapore: Lessons From Japan
- The Temasek Review: It’s dinner time and a rare show of opposition “fraternizing”

Recession
- Temasek Hedge: Why the removal of Jobs Credit may also mean the removal of your job [Thanks Bink]

Town Councils
- The Temasek Review: Jalan Besar Town Council blames unemployed resident for S&C arrears again and again

Goodbye EPL. Hello saturday nights
- Hard Hitting in the Lion City: Enough With the Complaining Already

Daily Discourse
- The Grand Moofti Speaks: Has Singapore Lost the Race to Hong Kong?
- The boy who knew too much: Shopping, national superiority and organic growth.
- The Asia File: Hossan Leong: Singapore’s latter-day court jester [Thanks Ben]

Life, the universe and everything
- Ian On The Red Dot: M1’s ‘Terrible’ Customer Retention Scheme
- Temasek Hedge: Capitaland looking to palm off retail assets to next greater fool [Thanks Bink]
- nofearSingapore: Dollah Kassim and other heroes from my childhood. [Thanks Dr Huang]
- Tan Kin Lian’s Blog: Chee Soon Juan [Thanks Seelan]
- LIANAIN FILMS: Scenes From Our Shoot In North Korea

Daily SG: 5 Oct 2009

Strangers in a Strange Land
- The Temasek Review: Sunday Times removed article on Singapore PR Zhang Yuanyuan taking part in China National Day parade
- The Temasek Review: PM Lee: NS for children of PRs will scare them off
- Frankly Speaking: Foreign worker levy is a fine

Road to Perdition Election
- Gerald Giam’s Blog: HDB should be neutral and stop playing politics
- nofearSingapore: Upgrading PP & Hougang: Righting a shameful wrong [Thanks Dr Huang]
- The Temasek Review: PAP offers to “upgrade” Potong Pasir and Hougang
- My sketchbook: The “pat ourselves on the shoulder” feel good machine

Housing
- Trapper’s Swamp: Mr Mah, is that all you’ve got?

EPL 1 : Football Fans 0
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: EPL Rights : Bad Competition!
- Singapore Life and Times: EPL ransom
- Tan Kin Lian’s Blog: Free market and EPL Football
- Today In Singapore: The Price Of Monopoly
- My sketchbook: EPL telecast right saga-MDA may intervene

Singaporeans are fed, up with progress!
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Singapore household net wealth

Re education
- The Kent Ridge Common: The plight of a Singapore student

Daily Discourse
- Yawning Bread: Education ministry looks like it has something to hide
- Trapper’s Swamp: Activism spooks MOE
- The Temasek Review: Patriotism in Hong Kong and Singapore: A world of contrast
- utopia8787: no nationalism in Sg
- Singapore Dino: 61 year old American cartoon mirrors Singapore’s situation
- Trapper’s Swamp: Leave us smokers alone

Life, the universe and everything
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Singapore’s growing community where men outnumber women
- The Asia File: Singapore’s hidden heartland – a story you can’t read in the Lion City [Thanks Ben]

Infoblogaramous
- Singapore Entrepreneurs: Events For The Week – 3-10th Oct

Weekly Roundup: Week 40

“Lee Kuan Yew. Sometimes you do consider him the bringer of light to our country and at times you feel he’s like a flame thrower.”
ErniesUrn

“And at the end of every discussion, someone would say, “You should be a politician.””
Ian

“..we have to move beyond tolerance to acceptance.”
Ravi Philemon

“Boomz!”
Ris Low

This week’s roundup and recommended reads after the break.
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Daily SG: 2 Oct 2009

Housing
- TOC: Prices of HDB flats – press censorship?
- Trapper’s Swamp: Rising HDB flat prices due to “unrealistic expectations”?
- The Temasek Review: COVs: Does Mah Bow Tan know what he is talking about?
- The Temasek Review: Mah: “Not meaningful” to compare to prices of flats in the past

Strangers in a Strange Land
- TOC: New citizens outstripping net increase of existing citizens?
- Feed Me To The Fish: Ungrateful Platoon Commander, Insensitive Leeder
- kay poh chee: Any XiaoHua, Anand and Harry can quality to work in Singapore easily

Road to Perdition Election
- TOC: Power, change and leadership succession
- Sam’s thoughts: Singapore Election Fever

Re education
- Mr Wang Says So: Academic Success and Socio-Economic Status in Singapore

Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- The Kent Ridge Common: A more serious threat than the so-called alternative media

A new low for Ris
- Singapore Life and Times: Abused Beauty

EPL 1 : Football Fans 0
- Frankly Speaking: So Singtel wins the BPL rights
- Master Of The Obvious: EPL win for Singtel, Loss for Singapore
- Temasek Hedge: EPL broadcast rights: When competition is actually bad for the consumer

Daily Discourse
- TOC: Spillovers of tolerance
- The Kent Ridge Common: Yellow Ribbon campaign within the civil service
- The Temasek Review: MM Lee’s misplaced “optimism” about Russia
- The Temasek Review: Singapore a puzzle hub? Another shoddy reporting by the state media
- Temasek Hedge: S-chips: SGX wins, Singapore loses [Thanks Bink]

Life, the universe and everything
- UniqueFrequency.com: Singapore Writers Festival’s Mistake – Focusing On The Tools, Not The Goals

Daily ChioBu: Sayaka Isoyama

Sayaka Isoyama (磯山さやか) is a famous Japanese gravure, actress and singer. Best known for her role of Ran Saotome (Sazer-Visuel) in the 2003 TV show The Gransazers and the 2006 TV show 2nd House. Pictures from her first photobook Pre-Pri 17 after the break.

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Daily SG: 1 Oct 2009

Strangers in a Strange Land
- kay poh chee: Singapore PR is given away like candies [Thanks Jon]
- The Temasek Review: Since when do we need “foreign talent” to be clinic assistants?
- Trapper’s Swamp: Beauty pageants are important, so lets import potential beauty queens!
- according2ed: Sg: I’ve never encountered a people who’ve done so much to undo themselves [Thanks Jenel]

Truth, Justice, and the Singapore Way
- The Temasek Review: Town Council took unemployed man to court for S&C arrears
- Singapore Dino: $10m to ‘integrate’ PRs while penniless & disabled citizen in court for $432?!

Housing
- The Temasek Review: Why peg prices of new HDB flats to market rates?

The power to cost the people
- The Anti Neo-Democracy Theorist: Rising of Electricity Prices due to increase in fuel prices?

a comment to the ST article by betweenus777
its truly ironic that one the day that PUB reported that electricity prices will go up in oct – the price of petrol was dropped by 7 cents bec the world oil prices came down to US$65 and remain there since these few days – so we wonder what benchmark does PUB uses – and of course the EMA which is a 100% govt-owned company will simply agree to any price increase by PUB. The main irony still is that 80% of our electricity is generated by natural gas which have always remain low – but the EMA n PUB still pegged their elect generation based on oil as they gave the excuse of “no common benchmark asia price on natural gas”. My questio is this – how the hell does PUB buys its 80% of natural gas in then??? pay for gas price based on oil price – definitely NOT.

A new low for Ris
- The Temasek Review: Straits Times named Ris Low’s photo as “sg-stupid.jpg”
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Have we gone too far?
- The boy who knew too much: Could Ris have got any lower?
- The Lycan Times: Commentary – Ris Low
- Singapore Life and Times: Confused Beauty
- The Asia File: The man who called Lee Kuan Yew a dictator to his face [Thanks Ben]

Mainstream vs X-Stream
- The Grand Moofti Speaks: Singapore’s New Media: New for How Long?
- The Civic Advocator: C’mon, we all know the “cyber defenders” are actually new cyber police

Recession
- Temasek Hedge: Why Singapore Industrial REITS are begging shareholders for more money [Thanks Bink]
- Temasek Hedge: Morgan Stanley: Buy ‘quality’ stocks because crap is expensive [Thanks Bink]

ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- World Through Spider’s Eyes: The 25 Cent Argument [Thanks Kenneth]

The Gospel of Harry
- Singaporean Skeptic: Lee Kuan Yew says the darndest things. Part II [Thanks lary]

Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- Singapore M.D.: Residency Part III

Daily Discourse
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Japanese Govt Ban “Amakudari”
- Today In Singapore: Buzz In The City
- For Want of a Better Title: Strange Weather we’re having
- SilentAssassin’s Archive: Arms Race or Reverse Psychology?
- Ian On The Red Dot: I Should Be A Politician

Life, the universe and everything
- UniqueFrequency.com: Twitter And The Singapore “Earthquake”
- The Journey of a Decade: A letter to Mediacorp – The so called wedding event of the year [Thanks DK]

The following is an article contributed by Cheong Wing Lee.

Singapore – from 3rd world to 1st world to LOST world.

It has been 50 years since Singapore has been governed by the PAP under the leadership of Lee Kuan Yew.

Is Singapore better off now than it was 50 years ago?

The answer from most baby boomers is that it is worse. Despite all the gains in materialism and wealth in the country, the majority of the aging population is feeling no better than five decades ago. Many are stressed out by the anxieties of the absence of a dignified retirement plan, the affordability of healthcare and the uncertain future for their children.

Fifty years ago, Singapore was a British Colony under British rule. The majority of the population neither liked nor disliked the British. They had no opinion and took it as part of life. During the colonial days, most of the population then were born to accept that the white people were superior. The population then were mostly poor working class, lost without direction and living from day to day.

Fast forward fifty years to present day Singapore and we find the majority of the aging population also neither like nor dislike the PAP and can’t do anything about it. Most of them were born to accept that the “Men in White” are superior. The PAP has over the years designed policies and safe guards to ensure that the party remains in power indefinitely. The indiscriminate use of the ISD, rezoning of constituencies, formation of GRCs, monopoly of the mass media and liberal use of defamation lawsuits against opponents practically destroyed all oppositions. The aging population are generally poor, lost without direction and like the population fifty years ago, living from day to day, praying that their savings will be adequate for a decent retirement.

To PAP’s credit, during the past fifty years,the old guards of the PAP and MM Lee manage to bring Singapore from an improvised third world country to the first world status. I remembered I was then living in a small rented room in a Chinatown shop-house with only one kitchen, one make shift bathroom and one pull out bucket toilet. The shop-house was shared with 4 other families with a total of 22 occupants. Within fifteen years I was able to buy a 5 room HDB apartment and own a car. For that I was grateful to the PAP, especially the old guards.

Back then in the seventies, Singapore was bustling with economic activities brought about by Dr. Goh Keng Swee, then Deputy Prime Minister, who led the Singapore industrial revolution. For the next few decades, Singapore was hailed by the world as an economic miracle . A country without natural resources and yet able to propel itself from 3rd world status to 1st world status with one of the highest per capita in Asia. The country achieved so many “Number Ones”, i.e. No 1 airport, No.1 container port, No.1 airline, etc, etc. that I lost count. We were proud as citizens of Singapore. We were proud of the PAP and we were proud of MM Lee. Many of us would have died for the country and him. MM Lee would have left a great legacy for generations to remember.

Ironically the past two decades had eroded that admiration. The addiction of absolute power has made MM Lee developed a deep craze to perpetuate his control of Singapore. It was no longer our country. Singapore has become his country, his personal property. Our pledge for justice and equality for all is only but an aspiration according to him. To MM Lee, only he and the PAP can effectively govern Singapore. All others outside of PAP with opposing views are treated as Public Enemies. Under the disguise of self renewal and recruiting new blood, the entire group of old guards were retired except for himself. He brought in young bureaucrats, technocrats, and scholars who will obey and above all fear him without questions.

This dream team and MM Lee initiated a series of social engineering. MM Lee’s dream is to create a perfect society based on meritocracy. There will be no room for complacency. He wants Singaporeans to be the best of the best. In the process of social engineering, Singapore becomes a nanny state where the government dictates to its citizens what, how and when to do in every minute aspect of their lives. The ideal dreams of the ordinary citizens turned to nightmares. The citizens are hard pressed to perform to the government’s requirements.

The education system was revamped time and again to filter and segregate the slow learners from the ordinary and the brightest students at a young age. The brightest students are given the best education, priorities and scholarships with promise of top government jobs and top salaries upon completion of their studies. These super students are primed to be future leaders of the country. The slow learners and the ordinary students are thrown to the lower rungs of the food chain.

The numerous new education policies cause panic amongst parents who do not want their children to be labeled as slow learners or mentally challenged. There is a huge surge for private tuition whereby children are forced to endure hours of extra studies to keep up or be one step ahead of the others in their pursuit of academic excellence. The joy and happiness of growing up as children was robbed. There was no time for children to be simply children. The segregation system is based on an unscientific assumption that if students do not perform well in examinations, they will not do well in all aspects of their lives.

Maids are hired by almost every household in order for parents and children to devote more time to studies. The repercussion of the overuse of maids results in a generation of children not knowing how to do simple chores like boiling water, washing dishes, cleaning, hanging a picture frame, change a tyre, etc. Few children learn or do anything outside of textbooks. The children are simply not street smart.

Perhaps the biggest mistake was the “STOP AT TWO” or “Two is Enough” campaign where citizens were encouraged to stop at only having two children by curtailing all medical benefits and educational privileges of the third child. The successful campaign resulted in a sharp drop in birth rate and a mass exodus of emigrants who have more than two children. Even more severe repercussions surfaced two decades later resulting in the present huge influx of more than one million “Foreign Talents”, mainly from China and India.

Just when the local citizens thought that they have met the worst by working as janitors, food courts cleaners and other low paying jobs, they are now challenged by foreign talents from China and India who are prepared to work for less. This challenge now spread to include regular higher paying jobs like engineers, surveyors, healthcare workers, etc. which are traditionally held by local born Singaporeans. Companies are openly advertising and recruiting the new foreign talents in preference to the locals. The reason being that companies need to stay competitive and be more profitable. New immigrants or foreign talents are not burdened by national service and reservist duty which put additional cost to the companies. Furthermore, new immigrants are willing and able to work for less pay and longer hours since most of them come to Singapore by themselves and have no family obligations like the locals.

The entire working environment is working against the local born Singaporeans. All of a sudden they have become strangers in their own land. The country they have sworn to protect has betrayed them. In desperate times like this, when help and reassuring words from the government should be forth coming, instead the local Singaporeans receive advice telling them to lower their expectations. This only add insult to injury. What the dream team and high salaried ministers fail to understand is that the people cannot go lower than low. Just try to survive on a salary of $2,000 a month or less with a family, then maybe they may understand the plight of the average Singaporeans.

For those frustrated Singaporeans who wants to emigrate to other countries to escape their present hopeless predicament, they are walking into another brick wall.

Unknown to most of them, new emigrants to countries like Australia and Canada are also foreign talents who have recently obtained their Singapore citizenship. It must be heart breaking for locals to find out that even the last escape route from their desperate predicament is being challenged by foreign talents who use Singapore as a stepping stone.

There are potential problems looming on the horizon with this huge influx of foreign talents, permanent residents and newly minted Singaporeans. The total number is between 1.6 million to 2 million people under these categories. These people have no allegiance to the country. Their allegiance is to money. If they do not get employment, they will not get the money to send back to their countries to help their families. The local born Singaporeans are largely of the “kaisu and kaisi” non-violent type who only complain but continue to vote in the same government election after election. However, the new immigrants are more vocal and hostile. These people will not be easily intimidated and bullied by the authority. The threat of jail to them is like going to a holiday camp with free food and shelter. They have endured much harsher penalties and hardships in their own countries. They are battle hardened and not afraid of dying.

If these people do go on protest riots, it will be a security nightmare. Logistically, the police does not have enough manpower to cope with such numbers. Singapore has less than 10,000 regular policemen. Each policeman has to deal with 200 violent protesters. No matter how efficient the policemen are, it is an impossible task even if the reservist NS are called in to help. On the assumption that these people are contained, there are simply not enough jails to lock them in. Changi Prison will have to be increased at least one hundred times in size. The government has only one solution and that is to keep them constantly employed to maintain peace.

So when it comes to the question of whether Singapore is better now than it was 50 years ago, should we be surprised at the answer?

Cheong Wing Lee






You Will Not Be Forgotten
Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam
5 Jan 1926 - 30 Sep 2008

For the sword outwears its sheath, and the soul wears out the breast. And the heart must pause to breathe, and love itself have rest.


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