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This pandemic is like someone telling Singapore not to be greedy, not to be crazy, not to be so confident that it can manage a 10m or 20m population with a problem like this. This pandemic is not going to be the last. Many would come along and could be worse and the consequences and pains could be multiplied by the number of people in the island. This is a lesson to tell Singapore, while it still can change course, change its assumptions about growing and growing its population as if there are only benefits and not consequences in an unlimited and unrestrained population growth policy, that it cannot go down that path of no returns.
Aren't Singapore being so lucky that this has to happen now to pull the brake on its wild and reckless population growth policy, to be given time to seriously think about this wild ambition just to grow its GDP numbers by growing its population?
What do you think? Is Singapore lucky? This pandemic coming at this time is the kindest thing to happen to Singapore. Singapore, you have been warned well in advance, of your folly. Operate within your limits and not to bite more than you can chew. The mediocrity behind this non stop population growth policy is showing.
http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.com
Aren't Singapore being so lucky that this has to happen now to pull the brake on its wild and reckless population growth policy, to be given time to seriously think about this wild ambition just to grow its GDP numbers by growing its population?
What do you think? Is Singapore lucky? This pandemic coming at this time is the kindest thing to happen to Singapore. Singapore, you have been warned well in advance, of your folly. Operate within your limits and not to bite more than you can chew. The mediocrity behind this non stop population growth policy is showing.
http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.com