I just can't wait to see pap becomes opposition.
The day will come 2016 PAP will become the minority gahmen!!
opposition will be the ruling Party!!
I just can't wait to see pap becomes opposition.
Take note of the word "Majority".
Sometimes I couldn't stand living in an environment filled with sinkies. Not sure if I still can.
Marine Parade? Did u vote for Nicole Prozac Seah?
Haha yeah Braddell heights constituency was lumped into Marine Parade GRC although it is like one hour away by bus. Although I lived there for a long time from the 80s to 90s, but still not long enough for Nicole Seah to appear. If not I sure vote for her, she is such a young, intelligent and well-spoken Sporean woman.
True, I was impressed by her youtube clips. She has passion in her.
Too bad she's not emotionally and mentally matured enough for politics.
I would vote for anyone on Prozac too, such is still better than being heartless.
Haha yeah Braddell heights constituency was lumped into Marine Parade GRC although it is like one hour away by bus. Although I lived there for a long time from the 80s to 90s, but still not long enough for Nicole Seah to appear. If not I sure vote for her, she is such a young, intelligent and well-spoken Sporean woman.
Nicole is now in bed with the PAP.
Nicole is now in bed with the PAP.
Huh, she has changed side?
“I will never argue for zero immigration, but the reality is that when you invite more people than you can handle, you no longer integrate them.”
Integration is a natural process and cannot be fast-tracked by simply throwing money to hold a few carnivals and festivals to promote it and pray that it will happen automatically somehow.
Human beings are not mere economic digits or emotionless robots. There is more to integration than simply reciting the National Pledge and changing the color of one’s identity card.
Before integration is possible, three conditions must exist:
1. The desire of the immigrants to settle in Singapore permanently.
2. The proportion of immigrants in the population.
3. The rate of intake of immigrants.
It is time for both Singaporeans and the government to face the hard truth that integration is no longer possible simply because we have got it all wrong right from the very beginning.