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(28-03-2023, 07:36 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: Malaysia economically is stuck in middle income trap and cannot make it to first world.
But look at Taiwan, Japan and S Korea. And Singapore, While we have made it we have also paid the price of living in an ultra competitive society where getting housing or car is not easy.... having children is also not easy all the countries that made it to 1st world in Asia all have lowest birth rates in the world,
It is easy to say you want something ....until you look at the price to pay.
You may have destroyed yourself getting it and you won’t know until it’s too late.
Hot housing your society to win a race...you have to remember this race has no finishing line....the number of COE and landed property does not increase in number when you make your people work twice as hard to compete against foreigners
You have a choice to live in Bolehland since got so much complain about SG.
And you are welcome to quit and migrate to M'sia. No one is stopping you.
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(28-03-2023, 08:17 AM)Sticw Wrote: The rise of SEA was also due to the fact that China was a closed up economy then. We actually have to thank the Communist for their myopic vision then. Else you think anyone would have help develop the economy in Singapore?? Agreed that the rise of Singapore was also because of how racist the Malaysia govt was, equally myopic.
LKY did not want to be part of Malaya unless he gets to control a bigger area such as Johor or more. But LKY cannot say no and just go independent cos likely will get runover by the malays then. Hence the marriage and divorce and the drama to spur Singaporeans forward.
I think you got the history mixed up.
That economic growth & liberalisation was not even the in-thing in SEA eve in 1970s Thai, Indonesia, Vietnam and certainly M'sia aren't even industrilised.
Not until the 1980 with the success lead by the "4 Tigers economies" how shown the potential of globlisation under US-led order.
The Chinese saw that too - Else why did Deng wanna visit anti-communist SG and learn from us and changed course in 1978 ?
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(28-03-2023, 01:27 AM)Manthink Wrote: 3 months has passed......what has Bolehland Gov been doing lately ? This week Dr M has an answer on how to keep Tiny SG ahead of Bolehland..
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/mal...ng-3376451
His fault lah!
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Aiyah, the people in power compete with other on how much they can put into their own pockets.
If not enough, they put more into their children’s pockets too.
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Great, I hope Muddysia remains forever Boleh so I can have 1=3.35 .....
KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智
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writer talked like that sure kenna later by u know who.
over there if u r not bolehM they'll tell u you'll never understand them period
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(28-03-2023, 05:18 PM)menghuii Wrote: writer talked like that sure kenna later by u know who.
over there if u r not bolehM they'll tell u you'll never understand them period
That is the really sad part of M'sia....Their citizens cannot even understand their own kind and many lost hope...
The Author himself admits he has no love for SG because he observed M'sians who came to SG work with "more purpose and passion" compared to those back home...which I observed tend to be otherwise....
He just don't realised JHK love cumming to SG because they only have "Passion And Purpose" (PAP) for SGD.
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