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Let me make this contention to you: people heard about the IMF loan constitutional challenge because it was reported in the MSM, but perhaps between 95% and 98% of educated Singaporeans simply do not care about this issue. Is my characterisation incorrect? If so, pray tell, what percentage of educated Singaporeans do you believe care about this issue?
It's not whether people care about the issue. Going through that issue would have exposed a great deal about the processes by which major financial decisions are made in the Singapore government. That issue is important because management of finances in Singapore is directly related to bread and butter issues. Even if people don't care about it, they ought to.
Otherwise you might as well say that Watergate was about a burglary in a city where burglaries take place all the time.
I also want to add that there were quite a few blog articles about Christopher Balding's questions. If Lucky Tan thinks that this is important, it probably is.