Lessons from Trump: What the US immigration drama taught us
Basically, no U.S. president enjoys absolute power; the principle of separation of powers prevents that. But what about Malaysia?
Basically, no U.S. president enjoys absolute power; the principle of separation of powers prevents that. But what about Malaysia?
I went to join the protest against US President Trump’s immigration ban at the Los Angeles International Airport.
We have seen this kind of politics in Malaysia for many years. Now, it is just amusing (and also worrying) to see it happening in the first world, too.
I almost lost my drone twice while flying over Los Angeles.
I was on The Star TV talking about the situation in Los Angeles after US President Donald J. Trump signed the executive order on immigration and the Muslim ban.
I witnessed the chaos, confusion and general fear Trump’s ban caused at the LAX airport and to U.S. Customs and Border Control officers.
This is a Chinese New Year film. It is a Metrowealth production. Sigh.
I think I may have a suggestion. How about we increase the salaries of our cabinet ministers and government officials?
I found and explored an abandoned and haunted hotel in Cherating.
I was featured in an article in the New Straits Times. It’s about me being an entrepreneurial journalist! Fuuuhhh!!