Friday, October 18, 2019

WOTC - Voting preference at next general election

Wisdom of the Crowd: 71% of the participants in this survey said that their voting preference (for or against the PAP) has not changed. Of the other 29%, a net of 9.3% said that the will change their voting preference away from PAP.

See the breakdown of the votes in
https://tklcloud.com/Crowd2/chart.aspx?ID=1621

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Most ministers are just great story tellers. Most oppositions are like leopards eyeing to attack our PM. At least the people have the potential for something to vote.

Anonymous said...

*Am I a good minister?

*How well do I know the people? What are their greatest worries?

*Do I push too hard with my policies?

*How am I better than some others?

*What hurts the people most?

*What talent do I have to complement?

*Am I detach from the real problem when crafting policies? Do I make changes for the sake of doing something as a show that I am keeping up? Are the peoples daily lives cramped by my policies? Did my policies give them options?

There are scientific mysteries to unravel, peoples personal difficulties to overcome and social issues to resolve. In many of these areas, progressed has stalled, other than infrastructures, as old ideas have run their repetitive course.

Anonymous said...

Is it true collection of income taxes went up by 7.5 % to 27billion. Could it be 7 million dollar lawyers and doctors income went up?

Anonymous said...

CSJ, TCB and Worker's Party good chance. All others nice try.

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