Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:Yes, I think that is true.
Distracted and divided until cannot form a movement to oppose PAP.
Cannot go against Lee Kuan Yew and his dictates.
We see in other countries like Thailand, they can form a movement to oppose the government, but such movements are not possible in Singapore.
Lee Kuan Yew won't allow.
thailand oppositions got paid the demostrators, here the opposition dun pay a single cents, how to form a movement.
attending the demostration got 500bahts + one door gift + food and drinks. Shout slogan and raise hand add another 500bahts, stay overnite another 500bahts, quarrel with police, another 500bahts, fight with police +2000bahts, throw things at Prime Minister and manage to hit him gets +5000 bahts
Thinking that the movements in Thailand is actually a cry for freedom by the people is a pretty bad idea.- We see in other countries like Thailand, they can form a movement to oppose the government
In energy policy, the Thaksin government continued the Chuan Leekpai government's privatization agenda, but with important changes. Whereas the Chuan government's post-Asian financial crisis policies sought economic efficiency through industry fragmentation and wholesale power pool competition,[96] Thaksin's policies aimed to create national champions that could reliably support stronger economic growth and become important players in regional energy markets.[97] Thaksin also initiated a policy to encourage renewable energy and energy conservation. Many Thaksin-era energy policies were reversed following the 2006 coup
Considering that this policy alone would make him extremely unpopular with foreign investors, do you really think he was removed because he was corrupted?
how far women have developed?
The vertical and the horizontal.