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Singapore vs Brunei - 50 Years Economy Progress
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SUSOptiplex330
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Sep 17 2012, 05:23 PM
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Reading this report posted by TS, I see that to industrialize, you need skilled and knowledge worker. To do that, there are only 2 methods.
1. Grow organically but that takes too long. 2. Import skilled labor aka Singapore, Kuwait, Qatar, Dubai
But there is another method that is only available in Malaysia. This is called the "Malaysia Boleh" method. 1. Export out brain if they are of the wrong color and religion. 2. Import brainless (non-skill) worker of the correct color and religion.
I also see this "Malaysia Boleh" metholody being employed by oppostition Pakatan, beside BN. For example, the knowledge of Pakatan and her supporter says Lynas waste is radioactive. I have searched the Internet and found advanced country's and UN regulation says they are not radioactive but chemical instead.
Conclusion: Malaysia always do things different from everybody else. BN give brainless people citizenship. PR think everything is dangerously radioactive. With these 2 parties of ours, we are doomed.
This post has been edited by Optiplex330: Sep 17 2012, 05:33 PM
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SUSOptiplex330
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Sep 17 2012, 05:35 PM
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QUOTE(e36.hartge @ Sep 16 2012, 11:13 PM) singapore also depends largely on natural wealth,indirectly the island placed the largest oil refining facilities that produced more than million barrels of refined oil for different grade--of course largely of thoese experts managing those facilities are actualt expat from europe & US(naturally this has been the case since decades since SIngapore also is the main port & British HQ managing the resource from this regin since even before WW1) while currently our facilities not even half of that output wait till the pengerang facilities completed & the game will change & large part of their revenues will lost there also when they island already virtually saturated to the max,their businesses & population slowly already moved into JB/Nusajaya-which indirectly making our country being flooded by their economic progress,indirectly Malaysia wanted to do the same in Johor. But some people objected. So there will be no such industry in Malaysia. http://wildsingaporenews.blogspot.com/2012...rochemical.htmlThis post has been edited by Optiplex330: Sep 17 2012, 05:38 PM
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