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Upset, the swing was only 6.5% strong, 0.5% less than my conservative prediction… But yeah, one GRC fell!!! 60.2% of people chosen 93% of the parliament house, people will have to be angry with such electoral system and demand for a reform… Will there be an electoral reform? Honestly, it’s politically...
You know how many articles like to use this template: “No matter what’s the outcome, the people will…”, and yes I’m going to use the template again, just in case you’re not bored with it yet Some hours later, about 2.5 million voters will head to the polling stations to cast their vote, and to...
Writing a quick one, while almost all election rallies videos were uploaded to youtube, I believe in listening to them on ground. This way, you can tell more about the people’s voting intention. I attended four election rallies: SDP (Singapore Democratic Party) A spontaneously random decision as the rally...
It seems unthinkable to many people (non-singaporean) that why is there a wind of change in Singapore. GDP for 2010 was 14.5%, which is obviously great for the third largest economy in ASEAN (This report suggests that it surpasses Malaysia, and now behind Indonesia and Thailand). Malaysians flock to...
Singapore is holding 11th general election since the separation from Malaysia. It’s said as the “watershed election”, and the biggest election the country ever whereby 82 out of 87 parliament seats are up for contest (in 2006, 47 out of 84 seats were contested, one of the biggest election then).
A facebook friend posted a link on the new Penang policy on charging RM 0.24 per cubic meter of water, when the monthly usage of water exceeds 35 cubic meters. He questioned how can Penang claim to have lowest water tariff in Southeast Asia when in Selangor, the first 20 cubic meter of water you []
(Picture taken from The Online Citizen) So some Singaporeans are very unhappy with the recently concluded inaugural Youth Olympic Games. They started up a facebook group called “I hate the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) Organising Committee, and posted how they are unhappy with the games. There was this...
1. Long time no blog As usual~ 2. WHY lah? Errrr, writing bad for health! No, seriously, I can’t even bother to write my paper. OK, I hate writing, I mean, I’m lazy 3. So what you doing during free time… Oh wait, you are free most of the time because you are jobless right?!!! []
In previous post regarding the coal plant in Sabah, I wrote: Of all place, why choose a place where tiger resides, especially since we know how dirty coal power is… A lady confronted me that THERE IS NO TIGER IN BORNEO, and I concur, hence the correction here. I must say my emotion won over []
Think this picture pretty sum up the Sabah coal power plant story. So the new power plant will be flanked by a wildlife reserve and a marine park, brilliant idea by our dear government huh? Whatever happen to the newly built Bakun Dam in Sarawak? Huh? This website has pretty much summed up why a []