Fucktard! After 4 years of sitting around and being namby thamby and unashamedly pocketing $48 million without doing anything, he still doesnt get it.
Singaporeans acquiesced for 10 years which saw the PAP let in hundreds of thousands of "foreign talents" and what did they turn out to be? Nothing but trash! And we just got all kinds of problems - housing, transport, social behaviour...And he says we are protectionistic! Where are his brains, his heart and his loyalty?
SINGAPORE: Former president S R Nathan said Singapore must harness the value of the social sciences to tackle the challenges that the country faces.
That's because problems have become more complex.
Mr Nathan made this point at the Singapore Management University's inaugural Social Sciences Conference on Saturday, where academics and pre-University students shared their thoughts on the global economy.
He also held a forum discussion with over 250 students on issues relating to Singapore's limited natural resources and ageing population.
He also addressed concerns raised about foreign talent.
Mr Nathan said: "We are a small country with a small population. We may not have all the talent that is required to take advantage of the opportunities that come with scientific change, technological change or financial services change. And when we can't, we have to tap from somewhere else. I do realise that it causes some unhappiness but if you can't do it yourself, we can't set up a protectionist barrier so that we don't attract talent."
- CNA/fa
Singaporeans acquiesced for 10 years which saw the PAP let in hundreds of thousands of "foreign talents" and what did they turn out to be? Nothing but trash! And we just got all kinds of problems - housing, transport, social behaviour...And he says we are protectionistic! Where are his brains, his heart and his loyalty?
SINGAPORE: Former president S R Nathan said Singapore must harness the value of the social sciences to tackle the challenges that the country faces.
That's because problems have become more complex.
Mr Nathan made this point at the Singapore Management University's inaugural Social Sciences Conference on Saturday, where academics and pre-University students shared their thoughts on the global economy.
He also held a forum discussion with over 250 students on issues relating to Singapore's limited natural resources and ageing population.
He also addressed concerns raised about foreign talent.
Mr Nathan said: "We are a small country with a small population. We may not have all the talent that is required to take advantage of the opportunities that come with scientific change, technological change or financial services change. And when we can't, we have to tap from somewhere else. I do realise that it causes some unhappiness but if you can't do it yourself, we can't set up a protectionist barrier so that we don't attract talent."
- CNA/fa