Uh, not according to my brother inlaw’s Singaporean wife. She said she would gladly live in Malaysia where she can have a real landed property instead of some high rise public apartment. The only reason they didnt do it is because their kids nixed the idea. (You do sheet like this, soft kids, and your uncle ain’t giving you a cent…)
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Kids, the future generation, know
Women
Again, just another millionaire who can live anywhere, and he says Singapore is expensive. Says maybe compared to London, 140% of???
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To be fair, THE BAY AREA??? Come on…
Singapore ranks higher than USA
But as a new prime minister takes power for the first time in 20 years, clouds are forming on the horizon. The question now is how does Singapore maintain its winning streak.
But harder than getting to the top is staying there.
Can the new PM improve on the ratio?
I realize the gap is wide but if Malaysia can actually keep improving as it has been with the curbing of the diesel fuel subsidy and etc, (Ringgit has strengthened some as of late and all of the chip makers want in to gain access) the whole region there could do very well indeed.
That is partially why I want in on Penang too. I think the island is ripe for some major growth and economic rise. Heck, I might even make a Ringgit or two on my seaview condo.
Unfortunately, he makes too much sense. How we honestly got to this extreme poor position in the US is beyond me.
Of course if you are out of college you can always pick a part of the US that isn’t “woke.” That’s actually most of it if you measure by square mile and not population density. Same is true of the permissive attitude towards crime that has come to characterize so many urban centers. And out of control government that tries to turn folk into “Bonsai people” with crazy regulations and contrived social norms acting as the wires.
No real need to switch countries…yet. When we start seeing stuff like gas cars effectively banned through mileage standards which can’t practically be met or rolling blackouts from abandonment of stable baseline energy then it might be time. But it doesn’t hurt to get out ahead of things and investigate. The weaponization of our legal system to achieve political ends - like Russia or China - is also a worrying trend.