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Violent protests against Netanyahu’s government erupts
19 mai, par Dy EditorOvernight protests against the Israeli government, led by PM Benjamin Netanyahu, erupt across Israel. Thousands flood the streets, including Tel Aviv, demanding Netanyahu's resignation amidst deepening frustration over the hostage crisis. Protesters call for early elections and a hostage deal, (...) -
Looking “white” in the face
17 mai, par ContributionsI am drawn to the most dismal critiques by The Economist on our politicians that make them seem like wolves; the kind that makes it difficult to suppress my expletives. One feels it physiologically: the adrenaline rises; I pace and fume, attempting to expel this tense energy. While anger may (...) -
Tan Chuan Jin has picked up himself from the affair saga
16 mai, par ContributionsI am glad that Chuan Jin has picked up himself from the affair saga and started to get back to life again. I know a lot of people, opposition as well as PAP supporters, are mocking him but I would say that he has paid his price as a public figure. If he just a […] -
How governments print money
16 mai, par ContributionsMoney itself is like a commodity and it has a price which bows to Keynesian doctrine of supply and demand. The price of a currency is of course its exchange rate in relation to other currencies. All things being equal, an increase in supply of a currency is inflationary because it stimulates (...) -
Lawrence Wong has taken the less than conventional pathway
16 mai, par ContributionsLawrence Wong has taken the less than conventional pathway. And he is not pedigree. He was a divorcee. He married after, but has no kids. Except for VJC, he attended Haig Boys’ Primary and Tanjong Katong Secondary. He is not from RI, Hwa Chong or ACS. And his father is no politician or PM. For […]