Sober thoughts for Marine Parade and Aljunied GRCs

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Why does PM Lee continue to need SM Goh’s guidance? Let’s vote for SM Goh’s retirement. We don’t really need Mah Bow Tan or Wong Kan Seng. Let’s vote for them to step down. George Yeo has done no wrong but can Singapore afford to lose Low Thia Khiang and Chen Show Mao? PM Lee has doubled up as finance minister before. He can double up as foreign minister while some of his new star candidates learn the ropes. Let’s vote for opposition substance. Let us not forget the passion and the sensibility of outstanding opposition candidates like Alec Tok, Pritam Singh, Vincent Vijeysingha, Ang Yong Guan, Tan Jee Say, Png Eng Huat and many others.
 
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PM Lee can't take over Finance, the Old Fart won't allow it. Because he believe work stress was the cause of Lee junior's lymphoma. So we have been paying millions of dollars to keep somebody from being overstressed. See how many principal private ministers surround him in PMO? LOL Only in Sinkieland! Ptuuuiiii!
 
Finance? Lim Ah Huay is very good at it, she scrutinise Hougang accounts don't forget. Alternatively i can take over.
 
PM Lee can't take over Finance, the Old Fart won't allow it. Because he believe work stress was the cause of Lee junior's lymphoma. So we have been paying millions of dollars to keep somebody from being overstressed. See how many principal private ministers surround him in PMO? LOL Only in Sinkieland! Ptuuuiiii!

Was he , the Finance Minister when we went into a recession in 1984, oen of the factors was costs....high CPF rates!!???:p
 
Was he , the Finance Minister when we went into a recession in 1984, oen of the factors was costs....high CPF rates!!???:p

I believe it was 1985. Lasted less than a year. My own personal memory was that at it's height, all job categories wanted ads in ST CATS filled up a quarter of a page that day. Lee Hsieng Loong took credit for the speedy recovery. It was Singapore's first taste of a recession post Independence.
 
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