Forummers are sceptical about the art of war strategies that the gahment has up its sleeves to overcome the enonomic and financial crisis facing the country and the world. We need great leaders to see us through this trying period. This is where wisemen from the gahment are needed.
Listen to the first wiseman, Tharman the wise Indian. He said: "We don't intend to cut GST; ...we think it's best to put money in the hands of those who need it, that's the way we've done it in the past." All the strategies are already there; there's no need for new ideas.
Listen to 2nd wiseman, the NTUC chief and his wise words; he could afford even to be poetic : 'Do we cut jobs to save costs, or cut costs to save jobs?'
Simply put in Ah Beng lingo : "to potong or not to potong".
With great guys like them who can navigate Singapore through the storm in fine fashion, PM Lee can leave the problems behind and fly to Peru to attend APEC conference.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/391280/1/.html
Listen to the first wiseman, Tharman the wise Indian. He said: "We don't intend to cut GST; ...we think it's best to put money in the hands of those who need it, that's the way we've done it in the past." All the strategies are already there; there's no need for new ideas.
Listen to 2nd wiseman, the NTUC chief and his wise words; he could afford even to be poetic : 'Do we cut jobs to save costs, or cut costs to save jobs?'
Simply put in Ah Beng lingo : "to potong or not to potong".
With great guys like them who can navigate Singapore through the storm in fine fashion, PM Lee can leave the problems behind and fly to Peru to attend APEC conference.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/391280/1/.html