At the rate we are building more flats and buildings across the island,
when every little nook and corner will be scraped so that something can
be built on it, it is frightening. We are going to run out of space for
buildings if we go on clearing and building. We are going to run out of
space for roads and transportation. We are going to be jammed and
paralysed if we don’t stop pumping more people into this small piece of
rock. We are encroaching into nature, robbing every inch of land
available for this thing called economic growth.
Stop while we still can. Stop while we still have the time to ponder and
to save our little land from further exploitation and conversion into
concrete and humanly made objects.
If we need productivity and economic growth, it must be through other
means, through science and technology, through creativity and
inventions, definitely not through adding more people or using up more
of whatever land that is left.
While the rest of the world is crying to save Gaia, we need to cry to
save Singapore before it is plundered to a state of paralysis through a
state of over building and over population. Stop before the state of
mortis rigor sets in. It must not be allowed to, we must not go that
way. Stop while we still can.
What is the point of building and building and to trade our precious
land for cash? What is the point of stuffing this island with more and
more people? Are we insane? Or who is insane?
Our transportation is going to be a gridlock with too many vehicles and
too few roads to drive. Increasing and improving public transportation
are not the solutions if we don’t stop the flow of more people into the
island. Keep raising COE and ERP charges, are they really the solutions?
We are painting ourselves into a tight corner and no where to move.
What is economic growth when our lifestyle is being constraint by rising
cost and diminishing space? There is no need to turn the island into a
Peking duck, to be stuffed to the fullest.
A normal kopitiam at night in Singapore. Typical night life of the average Singaporeans in a govt built housing estate.
7/31/2013
7/30/2013
The Singapore recycling formula
One outstanding achievement of this city that has been overlooked by the
rest of the world is its recycling formula. No, I am not talking about
pulling down good buildings only to rebuild them, or scrapping cars that
were in good working conditions and less than 10 years old. These are
very wasteful things to do and we failed miserably in both areas. Our
successful recycling process is not about little old people picking up
drink cans or carton boxes or encouraging people not to use plastic
bags.
The most successful recycling effort is the recycling human resources into the economy. We are making practically everyone that is economically active into the workforce. Mothers are encouraged to work to contribute to the economy too. Motherhood, raising children and providing a cosy and warm home for the family is secondary. Every adult is usefully employed. There is no waste.
What is more is that the work life of the adults has been extended to beyond 70 or 80. Many oldies that would normally be out of the workforce, retired by 55 or 60, are now recycled into the economy to be gainfully employed. Soon everyone will likely to be working till 80 or 90 years old.
This recycling of the oldies have extended the useful economic lifespan of the people by 30 to 40 years, which means that the people have practically made themselves useful for double the time they used to be. Or the workforce is actually doubled in a way. And if we include the normally economically inactive womenfolk, the recycling is even more successful.
Isn’ t this a great achievement? We never waste our people. Some are squeezed and squeezed to get every drop of juice from them. Some are so talented that it would be a waste to put them away. So they are reused and reapplied to share their talents and experience for the good of the country and its people, I supposed.
PS, We are even recycling the rejects from New York and London and all the Third World countries.
The most successful recycling effort is the recycling human resources into the economy. We are making practically everyone that is economically active into the workforce. Mothers are encouraged to work to contribute to the economy too. Motherhood, raising children and providing a cosy and warm home for the family is secondary. Every adult is usefully employed. There is no waste.
What is more is that the work life of the adults has been extended to beyond 70 or 80. Many oldies that would normally be out of the workforce, retired by 55 or 60, are now recycled into the economy to be gainfully employed. Soon everyone will likely to be working till 80 or 90 years old.
This recycling of the oldies have extended the useful economic lifespan of the people by 30 to 40 years, which means that the people have practically made themselves useful for double the time they used to be. Or the workforce is actually doubled in a way. And if we include the normally economically inactive womenfolk, the recycling is even more successful.
Isn’ t this a great achievement? We never waste our people. Some are squeezed and squeezed to get every drop of juice from them. Some are so talented that it would be a waste to put them away. So they are reused and reapplied to share their talents and experience for the good of the country and its people, I supposed.
PS, We are even recycling the rejects from New York and London and all the Third World countries.
Biden calls for lowering of tension
The American VP visited several Asian and South East Asian countries and
make an appeal for all to lessen the heightening tension in East and
South China Seas. How much to believe him when everyone knows that he
was on a mission to sign military alliances to contain China and to
counter China’s claims to the disputed islands in the two seas?
There was no tension, or at least the tension in the two seas were minimal with all sides not trying to provoke each other or trying to out shout the other and brandishing their guns. East Asia and South East Asia have a span of 35 years of peace after the Americans evacuated from the war in Indochina. The Americans have been fighting one war after another from the Korean War, Vietnam War, wars in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in Libya, in Syria, in Bosnia and in Latin America since the end of World War Two. Wherever there is war, you can find the Americans as the main combatants or supporting and financing the war. The track records of the USA is about wars, making wars, provoking and inciting wars.
Now the Americans are coming back to Asia and moving ahead of their arrival is heightened tension and increasing prospect for wars. Are these just mere coincidences or an indication that the Americans are behind all the tension? And they are calling the Asian countries to lower tension!? What hypocrits!
Every country in Asia knows that the Americans are the main cause of increasing tension and behind all the provocative acts of otherwise docile little countries. Today they are all talking like they are America, the number One superpower and happily challenging a bigger country like China to war. Without the Americans instigating behind the scene, would these pesky little countries dare to act in such ways? With American backing they are going to challenge China in all kinds of claims as they have nothing to lose. But I am not too sure about this nothing to lose mentality.
Who is raising tension to incite wars? One thing for sure, when there is war, the Americans will be around and will be a major player. And the USA is on the other side of the Pacific Ocean but is deploying its armed forces in many bases on the western Pacific, for peace so it claims.
There was no tension, or at least the tension in the two seas were minimal with all sides not trying to provoke each other or trying to out shout the other and brandishing their guns. East Asia and South East Asia have a span of 35 years of peace after the Americans evacuated from the war in Indochina. The Americans have been fighting one war after another from the Korean War, Vietnam War, wars in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in Libya, in Syria, in Bosnia and in Latin America since the end of World War Two. Wherever there is war, you can find the Americans as the main combatants or supporting and financing the war. The track records of the USA is about wars, making wars, provoking and inciting wars.
Now the Americans are coming back to Asia and moving ahead of their arrival is heightened tension and increasing prospect for wars. Are these just mere coincidences or an indication that the Americans are behind all the tension? And they are calling the Asian countries to lower tension!? What hypocrits!
Every country in Asia knows that the Americans are the main cause of increasing tension and behind all the provocative acts of otherwise docile little countries. Today they are all talking like they are America, the number One superpower and happily challenging a bigger country like China to war. Without the Americans instigating behind the scene, would these pesky little countries dare to act in such ways? With American backing they are going to challenge China in all kinds of claims as they have nothing to lose. But I am not too sure about this nothing to lose mentality.
Who is raising tension to incite wars? One thing for sure, when there is war, the Americans will be around and will be a major player. And the USA is on the other side of the Pacific Ocean but is deploying its armed forces in many bases on the western Pacific, for peace so it claims.
The open door immigration policy of UK under attack
Immigration in many countries used to be a natural thing when the number
is small, manageable and at the comfort of the host country. The host
country will determine who can come in, how many and from where. When
immigration becomes a kind of economic pep pills to boost a country’s
economy and the number allowed in has reached a level that is
uncomfortable to the natives, immigration will gradually become a sore
point. It affects the social and economic fabric of a country and its
people. It will become a full blown political issue.
Britain, being an ex empire, has been quite liberal with its immigrant policy with respect to its ex colonies. Many have since made Britain their new found home with new found hope and a better life materially. But things are not looking good now and the Brits are starting to protest and demanding a slowing down in the import of foreign labour through immigration.
The Govt complied by making promises and announcing policy changes to tighten immigration. On the ground, the number of immigrants continues to swell and the Brits are not stupid not to notice the ever rising presence of more immigrants. Now they don’t even believe their govt and the statistics the govt puts up.
Let me quote Chris Bryant, an opposition Labour MP. ‘…the report showed the govt’s assertions on immigration could not be trusted. We should be able to count people in and out of this country…If the govt is going to boast about having cut net migration then you would think that the statistics would be reliable ones. The truth is, they’re not.’
How could govt statistics be not reliable, untruth? It cannot be, the govt are made up of righteous and honourable people with great dignity and trustworthiness. How can they not be trusted? The govt should be even more reliable than the main media as they are the govt, people of high morals and conscience. How can the people say the govt statistics cannot be trusted?
But that is Britain. Our govt statistics definitely can be trusted. Our main media too, producing news by professional journalists and reporters, men and women with great integrity, well trained and with reliable sources, and with facts and data vetted and double and triple check for accuracy. But we are Singapore and they are Britain. We can be trusted, they cannot.
How can they rank our media at 149th? They must be joking.
Britain, being an ex empire, has been quite liberal with its immigrant policy with respect to its ex colonies. Many have since made Britain their new found home with new found hope and a better life materially. But things are not looking good now and the Brits are starting to protest and demanding a slowing down in the import of foreign labour through immigration.
The Govt complied by making promises and announcing policy changes to tighten immigration. On the ground, the number of immigrants continues to swell and the Brits are not stupid not to notice the ever rising presence of more immigrants. Now they don’t even believe their govt and the statistics the govt puts up.
Let me quote Chris Bryant, an opposition Labour MP. ‘…the report showed the govt’s assertions on immigration could not be trusted. We should be able to count people in and out of this country…If the govt is going to boast about having cut net migration then you would think that the statistics would be reliable ones. The truth is, they’re not.’
How could govt statistics be not reliable, untruth? It cannot be, the govt are made up of righteous and honourable people with great dignity and trustworthiness. How can they not be trusted? The govt should be even more reliable than the main media as they are the govt, people of high morals and conscience. How can the people say the govt statistics cannot be trusted?
But that is Britain. Our govt statistics definitely can be trusted. Our main media too, producing news by professional journalists and reporters, men and women with great integrity, well trained and with reliable sources, and with facts and data vetted and double and triple check for accuracy. But we are Singapore and they are Britain. We can be trusted, they cannot.
How can they rank our media at 149th? They must be joking.
7/29/2013
A brilliant solution to shortages of hospital beds
An American associate professor, Sean Flynn, is so impressed with our
medical and healthcare system that he is going to use our system as the
model to reform the US system. Actually no system is as expensive as the
American system and thus must be better. The professor also
acknowledged that a big problem facing our system is the shortage of
hospital beds. His natural reaction is prices as our hospital beds must
definitely be cheaper than those in the US and there is a lot of room
for the price to go up.
I quote the professor, ‘One way to get rid of the shortage of B1 beds would be to raise the price…But this is difficult for politicians to do and if they had to vote on it every year, politicians don’t like to raise the price of anything. So a simple way to solve this problem is to just have everything indexed to inflation, so the prices of things would just go up automatically every year.’ I must say this is a brilliant idea and it only takes a foreign professor to teach us how to do it.
Wait a minute, I thought we did something very similar, like the minister’s salaries being pegged to the market, like HDB prices being pegged to market price, and so on and on. And the salaries and prices just go up automatically. No need to vote in Parliament to raise salaries and housing prices.
Now who is learning from whom on this brilliant idea? The unmentioned effect of hospital bed priced to inflation is that those who cannot afford it just don’t use it. Thus the demand will definitely come down. In fact this solution should be extended to all medical services and healthcare, then the queue for medical services will be shortened. And the undertaker’s business will flourish as more will not be able to afford medical treatment and can go to see their maker earlier. This makes great economic sense. The sick will save on the money that they would otherwise have to pay to the hospitals. The rich who can afford the higher price services will have all the services at their convenience as long as they can pay for them. Utilitarianism at work, pragmatism at work, economics at work, and prudence at work and the result is simply an efficient and effective healthcare service.
What say you? I really like this recommendation.
I quote the professor, ‘One way to get rid of the shortage of B1 beds would be to raise the price…But this is difficult for politicians to do and if they had to vote on it every year, politicians don’t like to raise the price of anything. So a simple way to solve this problem is to just have everything indexed to inflation, so the prices of things would just go up automatically every year.’ I must say this is a brilliant idea and it only takes a foreign professor to teach us how to do it.
Wait a minute, I thought we did something very similar, like the minister’s salaries being pegged to the market, like HDB prices being pegged to market price, and so on and on. And the salaries and prices just go up automatically. No need to vote in Parliament to raise salaries and housing prices.
Now who is learning from whom on this brilliant idea? The unmentioned effect of hospital bed priced to inflation is that those who cannot afford it just don’t use it. Thus the demand will definitely come down. In fact this solution should be extended to all medical services and healthcare, then the queue for medical services will be shortened. And the undertaker’s business will flourish as more will not be able to afford medical treatment and can go to see their maker earlier. This makes great economic sense. The sick will save on the money that they would otherwise have to pay to the hospitals. The rich who can afford the higher price services will have all the services at their convenience as long as they can pay for them. Utilitarianism at work, pragmatism at work, economics at work, and prudence at work and the result is simply an efficient and effective healthcare service.
What say you? I really like this recommendation.
China trembling in fear
The Philippines have announced more effort to counter China militarily
in the South China Sea. Other than announcing that it will increase its
military budget, it is now seeking funds from other countries, it has
acquires more military hardware, the latest are two big navy ships from
the Americans. It has also announced that it will be moving it armed
forces to the Subic Naval Base to be nearer to the islands in dispute so that
it can react to the Chinese presence.
The fighter aircrafts and warships will be able to engage the Chinese faster in the new base.
Philippines also has the backing of the US and Japan and should present a very formidable challenge to the Chinese forces in the area. The Chinese must be shivering in their pants. The strongest military power of Asean is flexing its muscles and telling China not to trifle with it or would face a military challenge by the latter.
With such a strong and concerted effort to strengthen its military forces and fighting capability, it is only a matter of time before China pull out its presence in the South China Sea or risk being attacked by the Philippines. The writing is on the wall and China better take heed and move out. The Philippines is serious and means business and will go to war with China.
Philippines also has the backing of the US and Japan and should present a very formidable challenge to the Chinese forces in the area. The Chinese must be shivering in their pants. The strongest military power of Asean is flexing its muscles and telling China not to trifle with it or would face a military challenge by the latter.
With such a strong and concerted effort to strengthen its military forces and fighting capability, it is only a matter of time before China pull out its presence in the South China Sea or risk being attacked by the Philippines. The writing is on the wall and China better take heed and move out. The Philippines is serious and means business and will go to war with China.
Runaway Elitism
It was only a few weeks ago that Vivian lectured the young doctors not to overcharge their patients, in other words not to be too greedy and raise the cost of living of the people. Chok Tong has followed up with a similar call on Saturday night when he spoke to his famous alumni, the Rafflesians, in a dinner to honour him with the honourable Gryphon Award. His main theme is about meritocracy, elitism and the entitlement mentality of the elite. He made a call for the successful luminaries to give back to society, to the less fortunate and the less able.
Elitism without compassion is bad. Sure. An uncaring elite class that has no compassion for others, thinking only of their entitlements and how deserving they are is not a good thing socially and politically. It is good to share a little with those who have little. Actually elitism is not a bad thing and can be a good thing with a little compassion, generosity and empathy. It is not much difference from a benevolent dictator or a king when he rules with a heart of gold and for the good of the people.
In reality, asking the rich and powerful to share their wealth is a naive idealism, an aspiration that is good to hear and talk about. Putting into practice is a different matter altogether. Many of the rich and powerful will be so busy scheming of how to take more for themselves and would not have the time to think of sharing. How can they share when they did not have enough?
There is really no need for the rich to share with the poor. All they need to do is not to keep on taking. Whatever they take, the money must come from somewhere. And the more they take, the more someone else will have to pay or to have less. It is a different matter if the money comes from outside the country. Not that no one pays, but the payers are not the citizens and it is easier to account to the people. When one takes more and the citizens have less, it will definitely create tension in the system, a widening income gap. Now you know the reason why the income gap is getting wider? Unfortunately all those who are taking could not see this, or they don’t have mirrors in their homes. They cannot see who is taking and taking and from whom.
And to make matter worst, they are taking not just because they are meritocratic and elitist, they are going to make their children and grandchildren elitist without a thought on meritocracy. Or the children of elite are meritocratic by inheritance.
Chok Tong spoke about the discussion between LKY, Devan Nair and Winsemius on the issue of accumulation of wealth. The ideal philosophy was that ‘all wealth should revert to the state on the owner’s death so that each successive generation would start on an equal footing, and success would depend on hard work and ability, not inherited wealth’.
Chok Tong said the idea was found to be impractical. By who? I think Winsemius must have been overruled. He added that ‘the Govt has tried to level the playing field by putting more resources into education, including preschools, and giving financial aid to the needy students’. So inherited wealth will not level the playing field and should be retained and estate duty abolished. How is this to measure up with the concept of meritocracy?
There is nothing wrong with inherited wealth. The family and descendants deserved to inherit the wealth of their parents. Their parents worked for it, or their parents took what they could from the system. What was practised in the old system was to retain a tax structure to tax some of the wealth of the deceased estate for the state to redistribute to the people in other ways. As long as the tax structure is reasonable, it is not a bad thing. To allow the whole loot, oops, I mean the whole lot of wealth to be passed down, is only to accentuate the inequality in society and definitely is not promoting meritocracy but elitism. There must be a balance between over taxation and zero taxation on inheritance. Inheritance is entrenched meritocracy and inherited elitism, not individual meritocracy. It is meritocracy of the family, of the tribe. It is not about levelling the playing field. It is elite protecting their elitism and wealth.
When one is bragging about the merits of meritocracy and level playing field, and then supports tax free inheritance, the contradiction is obvious. It is like saying one thing doing another thing. Anyone talking about entitlement mentality of the elite? My family and children and grandchildren are entitled to be elite.
7/28/2013
Bloggers and netizens unite
All of us should now be familiar with the case of Leslie Chew, the cartoonist of Demoncratic, being sued for contempt of the judiciary. TRE has posted a couple of articles on this and a call for donation to Leslie Chew to pay for his legal fees. There are many reasons offered on why everyone should support Leslie Chew and also why is this very necessary. Some even suggested turning this into a fund for future use exactly for such cases when bloggers are sued for engaging in such ‘nefarious’ activities like blogging on social and political issues that are important to every citizen of this City.
It is only prudent to expect seeing more of Sue and more
bloggers needing funds to defend themselves when Sue is now the number one
darling of people who are unhappy with what appears in the social media.
Bloggers and netizens must close rank, be united as a
people. Only then will they remain strong and can withstand the strongest
typhoons coming their way. For those who can, contribute whatever you can to
the Leslie Chew’s fund. His POSB Savings Account is 121-32104-1 as posted in
TRE. A few dollars from everyone can come to a significant sum to help this
unfortunate cartoonist who is also a blogger and a netizen. This is not an
issue of legally right or legally wrong. It is just to help another citizen in
distress.
Stay united as a people, a country, a nation, only then can
the people be strong to face whatever storm and adversities thrown at them.
Stay divided, one by one will be taken down in due course. This is a test of
the unity of the people, a test whether they share the same values, beliefs and
principles, and a test if they are one people, one nation, the people of a
nation coming together, standing united to help and support one another in good
and bad times.
The successful conditioning of the daft Sinkie mind
Just
put your ears to the ground and listen to the Sinkies talking and what they
have come to accept as the truth, the realities that they have to live with,
simply amazing. Aliens setting foot on this island would be so amused and
aghast at the things that the Sinkies are made to believe and accept as part of
their lives.
Let
me just list a few of the Sinkie truths that will not be accepted in other
developed countries with thinking citizens.
Sinkies
are made to believe that they have the most talented Sinkies in politics and
they deserved to be paid the millions or they would walk into another betterer
paying job in the private sector.
Sinkies
are made to believe that the only solution to corruption is to pay the public
officers and appointees the millions and they will not be corrupt anymore.
Sinkies
are made to believe that foreigners are more talented than Sinkies.
Sinkies
are made to believe that they need foreigners to come here to create jobs for
them. The truth is that we are creating all the jobs for the foreigners. Tio
boh?And the best part is that the foreigners now believe that Sinkies are
really daft and they are superior to Sinkies even if they come from third world
countries that could not give them the jobs they have here nor pay them the
salaries.
Sinkies
are made to believe that their flats are affordable and worth the money they
paid for. And that living in 900 sq ft flats is quality living.
Sinkies
also believe that cars are unnecessary and they should not clamour for such
luxuries. Taking public transport is good enough or even shiok. It is gracious
living squeezing in the buses and trains packed with commuters.
Sinkies
are made to believe that it is reasonable to pay $70k for a certificate to buy
a car, on top of other taxes, and that it can be used only for 10 years.
Sinkies
are made to believe that only the present political party can run this country
and no other parties can do so. And they are so frighten of voting another
party into power for fear that the country will go under.
Sinkies
are made to believe that taxing the people through GST, especially the poorer
ones, is to help the poorer Sinkies.
Sinkies
are made to believe that the right to decide when and how much they can
withdraw from their lifelong savings in the CPF is the right of the Govt. My
God, the Sinkies accept this obediently.
Sinkies
also believe that it is okay to increase the population to 6.9m and maybe after
this number is reached, everything will be frozen and the population will
remain at 6.9m.
Sinkies
also believe that they have unlimited resources and land to keep growing the
population.
And
this one is classic. Sinkies are made to believe that the core of Sinkie
population is strengthen when their number is reduced vis a vis non citizens
and new citizens.
What
else can one tell the Sinkies to believe? Sinkies are the chosen children of
God and will be blessed forever. They are so rich that they cannot afford to
retire and many are working as cleaners in their 70s and many will be bankrupt
when they are admitted to a hospital.
There
are many other beliefs, but just one last belief. Sinkies are made to believe
that their 99 year leasehold properties will appreciate in price forever and
ever.
7/27/2013
Assault on Social Media continues
There is another article by Tessa Wong in the ST today on social media with the central theme that social media is unreliable and people are warned to read it with a big pinch of salt. And she quoted one reader thinking so after reading social media and getting more doubtful about its credibility. She continued to quote several more questionable postings in social media that were more of rumour mongering or untruths. The only instance that social media was praised was for saying the right thing, about the Yaw affair in Hougang. Here social media scored brilliantly.
Nothing was mentioned about the key role that social media
has contributed on the AIM saga, the Brompton Bike saga, the hawker cleaning
saga, the plight and unhappiness of the people on the influx of foreigners,
plight of PMETs and job discriminations and high cost of living and the housing
bubble. The contributions by the social media and independent bloggers digging
for the truths, making investigations without being paid, and revealing many
things that were not reported in the main media, not the right things maybe,
are simply remarkable and as honest as it can be. And definitely more worthy of
news reporting, more professional and important to be reported to give a
balance picture of an affair.
Tessa Wong went on to talk about a survey conducted by the
Institute of Policy Studies(IPS) which found ‘that on a scale of 1 to 5, where
1 is most untrustworthy and 5 is very trustworthy, the Internet received 2.82
on the average while television scored 3.55 and newspapers 3.58’.
She qualified that half of the respondents felt that there
is too much govt control over the main media and that the newspapers and main
media are biased in the political reporting. She further commented that ‘Such
findings show that credibility is a complex creature’.
Allow me to add a few points. The main media is about a
whole lot of other news other than social and political news. The social media
is mainly about the latter. The second point I would like to make is that when
the main media has too much govt control and is biased, how would it affect the
honesty of the reports? Would too much control leading to being biased be
another way of saying that the main media is not credible also, not telling the
whole truth? How can a control media with the intention of reporting what it
wants to report and reporting it in a biased manner be reliable and credible?
You think and you find your own answer to that.
Perhaps a better comparison or survey will be to compare the
reports and commentaries in social and main media on social and political
issues. It is a given fact that 99.9% of non social and political news are
factual and unlikely to be misleading or false. Some business and economic news
could be misleading as they affect the companies and the stock market.
Also, the sample of a survey can easily be biased by the
choice of the respondents and what kind of questions were being asked or cooked.
This can be easily proven if I would to conduct a similar survey here on the
reliability and credibility of the social media and main media just on social
and political issues. I beg the findings can be shocking and contrary to what
IPS found.
Shall I do it just to prove how biased even a survey can be
and how biased a commentary on the credibility and reliability of social versus
main media can be, as said, the issue is more complex than a survey can
designed to cover the vital parts.
When the housing bubble bursts
All
the signs are there that we are having a housing bubble, and a very big one. It
is only a matter of when it will burst. There is no such thing as a bubble will
not burst. We are not so exceptional that it will not happen. And given the
high percentage of speculators and foreigners in the market, all it needs is
for someone to decide to take profit and run. This will lead to more and more
trying to get out before the next person and a trickle will lead to a stampede.
The
point is that who will pay or suffer the most? No tears or sympathy for the
speculators and the foreigners. What is undesirable is the number of young
Singaporeans that will be hurt, the genuine buyers who have been pushed to grab
that property fearing that they will not be able to buy it if the prices keep
going up.
The
fear of not being able to buy made them plunged down a few hundred thousands
for a public flat or more than a million for private properties. How many will
end up with negative assets and a big debt to service? But as long as they are
able to service the loan, maybe in the long term things could still work out.
What is troubling is that if they are unable to service the debt and are forced
to sell their over priced properties at a big loss.
The
high cost of living and prices of big ticket items are supported by a high
income. Many of the yuppies or high living professionals are living on their
salaries and the moment the salaries go, the balloon will go poop and all the
nice things will become unaffordable. The house and the fine cars will have to
be returned as they are still under mortgage or loans. The debt, as we all
know, is just too big to stomach without a big income to service.
Things
will not be pleasant. Pray the clock keeps on ticking and will not stop.
7/26/2013
Boon Heng the right person for Chairman of Temasek
Why are there so many complains and criticisms on Boon Heng’s promotion to Chairman of Temasek Holdings? The barrage of attacks were quite uncalled for and getting a bit rowdy and rude sometimes. I want to suggest that everyone should look at the positive side of this appointment. Put it this way, Boon Heng has the breath of experience that is incomparable and unmatched by anyone or any standard. No Singaporean has the kind of experience that Boon Heng has.
From all his portfolios, I think the two most relevant appointments to his new appointment must be the NTUC Secretary General and his special assignment to find ways to look after the welfare of the oldies. He was even sent to Japan with a team of high caliber officials to learn how to improve the welfare of old Singaporeans. These two appointments are related in one area, welfare of workers and the oldies.
Let’s see what Boon Heng can do for these groups of people with the huge funds under his charge in Temasek. This is a good opportunity for him to show that he cares for the common people, the workers and the oldies. Maybe they can look forward to more and bigger hongpaos. Maybe Temasek can fund more projects or schemes to benefit the oldies. Maybe this is exactly the intent of the Govt, put him through the training, send him to Japan to learn what can be done to better the lives of the oldies and workers. And now the Govt says, ‘Here is the money, go and do what is good for the people’. Everything seems to fit in nicely.
This is called planning and development for top level management.
A snippet on the toothpick craze
Din Tai Fung is now famous for good quality service and good toothpicks on top of good food. It is instant fame and getting the best advertisement it can ever think of for free. Not bad, and thanks to Swee Say.
I received an email from a Jenny narrating her interesting experience with toothpicks in DTF. She is a regular customer at the Jurong Point and Paragon branches. She happened to be at the JEM branch one evening and strangely no toothpicks were offered. When she asked for them she was given a few pieces. On opening she found them to be wooden ones and not the famous good quality plastic ones.
On enquiry she was told that only Sentosa and Marina Bay offered the plastic ones. She knew it was not true as she had her good quality toothpicks from Jurong Point and Paragon. So she wondered why the change.
My thoughts, service outlets always take good care of their VVIPs. So they go all out to serve them. Maybe, I say maybe, in JEM and other branches they normally offer wooden ones but would still produce the good quality plastic toothpicks when VVIPs are around. There was this story that if one is important enough, one always get special treatment out of deference or respect or goodwill. When someone gets one egg in a plate of char kway teow, a VVIP may get two or three eggs. This is a truism and a very natural thing. Nothing mischievous about this.
So in the case of a normal customer, one may get wooden toothpicks or maybe a few pieces, while the VVIP like Swee Say could be served a box of good quality toothpicks out of respect and deference, and because he is a minister after all. There is nothing wrong with such treatments. Life is never fair.
There could be another reason for the wooden toothpicks. Now every customer are so impressed with the good quality toothpicks, many would be tempted to take half a box after dinner. That would not only add to the cost, the toothpicks would run out of stock very fast.
Now other than fancy toys, Sinkies have another fad, collecting good quality toothpicks for free. Don’t be surprise there will be overnight queues outside DTF soon.
Ministers and their ministries and their pay
A title like that will simply make what I want to talk about quite obvious. Our ministers are the highest paid in the world. Our ministers are even paid many times more than Obama. I don’t think anyone will want to dispute this with me. Please don’t tell me about Obama’s Air Force One and all his other perks like he can collect millions going on a lecture circuit. I am just taking a simple comparison of pay, basic or gross.
Why we pay our ministers such a big salary? We have been told that they are super talents. If the govt does not pay them well, the private sector will grab them and pay them more. Good point. We are also told that they should be paid market rate pay. We are also told that they should not be underpaid and be tempted to risk corruption. The pay is to help them not to corrupt.
So all our ministers are paid very well, with portfolio or without portfolio, with ministry or without ministry, with big ministry and with small ministry.
The question is, should the ministers be paid the same just because they are ministers? Maybe it is a bit complex to break down their jobs and responsibilities. So I think it is fair that every minister running a ministry should be paid the same salary. We are here talking about a ministry of people and responsibilities and big money at stake.
What about ministers without portfolio? I think this is an exception in the case of the Secretary General of the Trade Union. It is a big portfolio and a lot of things to take care of and the breath of responsibilities are pretty big.
What about ministers in the Prime Minister’s office? Should they also be paid the same salary as a minister running a ministry and has a big and complex portfolio to look after? A minister in the PMO does not run a ministry. How big is his or her portfolio and area of responsibility that the salary should be the same as a normal minister?
You ask me?
7/25/2013
Makan dalam toilet Chapter 2
I have been attacked by some bloggers accusing me of rumour mongering and to create racial religious hatred despite the fact that I just mentioned an incident without making any reference to names or schools or country. It was a bad act of faith and not a pleasant thing to make children eat inside a toilet that some called a dressing room. There were 3 cubicles in the photograph. And the full news was carried in the main media. So shouldn’t the main media be accused of flaming racial and religious hatred as well?
Apparently some investigations have been conducted by the Malaysian Education Ministry and found that the practice was unacceptable and the principal, in all decency, has apologized. Who are the racists that are flaming this issue as a racial and religious provocation? I mentioned the word religion as the media reported that this incident happened because of Ramadan and the muslims were fasting. Not I say one ok.
The official explanation is that this thing happened since March. And the school was being helpful and considerate to provide the students with a safer place to eat while the canteen is under renovation. The school has an over capacity of 1,300 students instead of 600. So the students were allowed to eat in the toilet, or is it changing room? Just a question, how big is this toilet/changing room that can replace a canteen for 600/1,300 children?
It was also stated that the Parent Teacher Association was aware of this arrangement. The parents are disputing this and said that if it was done in March, why would they raise it only now?
As the Ministry has stressed that ‘this is not about religion or race’ and has seen it as inappropriate and presumably a more decent place will be provided, the parents should move on. There is no need to blow this out of proportion, said Mr Kamalanathan, a Deputy Education Minister.
The positive thing about this episode is that the parties involved have accepted that it should not be condoned and have apologized without letting it developing into another racial and religious ruckus. And I hope they are moving on from here.
The Pinoys protesting at Chinese Embassies
The most powerful Asean country is taking on China head on. They are organizing protests in several countries to challenge China’s claim to the islands in the South China Seas. China has no choice but to close its embassies abroad and in the Philippines.
China should instruct Hongkong to close its embassies for safety reasons, for 3 months. And if China could persuade Taiwan to do so, then there will be no more visa applications for the Pinoys to Hongkong and Taiwan. Then there will be peace between China and the Philippines.
The most effective govt tool
Well the latest case of corruption of an Assistant Director in CPIB is another unfortunate thing to happen. There are so few of such cases happening so no one should be unduly alarmed. After all we are a very young nation and such lapses are teething problems in a young country and a young administrative service. Some are saying that perhaps such officers succumbed to temptations as they are not paid enough. The high cost of living must have affected them and resorting to corruption to get by is understandable.
But have no fear. The Govt has a very effective management tool to curb such indiscretions and wayward ways. It is called review panels. Another review panel has been set up to look into the corruption case in the CPIB. More such panels will be set up along the way to take care of such hitches whenever they arise and things will be smooth running again.
The review panel will be able to find out everything that went wrong and will come up with a list of recommendations to clean up the problems. It would be nice if review panels are formed in advance before something happens. Can save a lot of money and time and embarrassments.
What do you think?
But have no fear. The Govt has a very effective management tool to curb such indiscretions and wayward ways. It is called review panels. Another review panel has been set up to look into the corruption case in the CPIB. More such panels will be set up along the way to take care of such hitches whenever they arise and things will be smooth running again.
The review panel will be able to find out everything that went wrong and will come up with a list of recommendations to clean up the problems. It would be nice if review panels are formed in advance before something happens. Can save a lot of money and time and embarrassments.
What do you think?
High frequency trader fined more than $3m by regulators
BBC 22 July 2013-07-23
Financial regulators in the UK and US have fined a high frequency trader and his firm more than $3m (£1.95m) for manipulating commodities markets.
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) fined Michael Coscia $903,176, while two US regulators levied the rest on him and his company, Panther Energy….
It is the first time the FCA has taken action against a high frequency trader.
Between 6 September 2011 and 18 October 2011, US-based Mr Coscia used algorithmic programs that he developed to create false orders for oil and gas on trading exchanges in the US and UK.
He made about $1.4m during the period using a computer program which placed and quickly cancelled trades to manipulate the price of commodities, an illegal process known as "layering" and "spoofing".
Tracey McDermott, the FCA's director of enforcement and financial crime, said: "Mr Coscia was cheating the market and other participants.
"High frequency trading and the use of algorithms are an important and commonplace part of the markets nowadays but in this case these techniques were deliberately designed to abuse the market, undermining its integrity.
"This is unacceptable, which is why we have taken tough action to punish Coscia and deprive him of any benefit he acquired."…
High frequency trading is coming under increasing scrutiny by regulators. Automated trading was blamed for exacerbating the "flash crash" on Wall Street in May 2010, when blue chips went briefly into freefall, and then recovered almost as quickly.
There have been many reports and complaints about this fraudulent trading methods and how dangerous it is other than cheating other innocent investors. The only reason that they are allowed to practise in stock markets in US and UK is because the lawmakers and regulators have been bought and paid to shut up.
Would HFT be allowed in the Singapore Stock Exchange? Are the Singapore Govt and the regulators fully briefed and understand that this kind of trading is basically cheating the ignorant and innocent investors and would not only cause them to lose their pants, it would eventually destroy the confidence of the stock market for fair play and providing a level playing field.
Would the authority and regulators approve this unfair system that could cause more damage than the Lehman Bonds and toxic notes? The risks and dangers of this trading method are all there to see. Anyone who chooses to ignore them must ultimately be responsible for the damages and fallout when big damages are inflicted on the investors and the stock market. The people who authorise and approve HFT cannot plead ignorance and must be fully held accountable and responsible for full consequences of this decision. The Govt would have to share a big part of the blame.
Everyone has been warned and there is all the time to stop HFT from entering the trading system. Would there be anyone responsible enough to pull the plug and put a stop to this self inflicted impending carnage?
7/24/2013
Prudence man!
Sinkies are now advised to be prudent and not to buy too many over priced properties. Would anyone want to advise Sinkies not to be warded in expensive hospital wards that they cannot afford to pay or would empty their little savings in their Medisave accounts? Would anyone want to tell Sinkies to buy flats that are within their means or even smaller so that they have more money left? Cannot? Why cannot? Oh, because the law says you must buy big flats if you have more money or stay in more expensive wards. But I want to be prudent can or not?
This is the kind of logic is like head I win tail you lose. Who is best in using such logic to con the daft Sinkies of their money by forcing them to spend more than they should and then cry, be prudent, be prudent?
Colin Tan, the property expert from Chesterton, said that this call for prudence is a few years too late when the prices are already so high and many Sinkies have already invested.
I think all the calls for prudence is unnecessary. The property prices will continue to go up and all the Sinkies and foreign investors will stand to make a lot of profit before 2030. They will be more foreigners coming here and need to buy a place to stay. And they will be a lot of hot money to be parked here in this absolutely safe financial centre and low tax haven.
And if not enough is coming in, just relax the immigration laws and they will all be flooding in. No need to be prudent. Go, grab whatever properties available out there. The population is going to 6.9m and you know how many more properties are needed. The present available properties will simply be not enough.
Makan dalam toilet!
Who in his right mind would make children eat their lunch inside a toilet? This is a clear sign of primitive traits and the kinds of hellish things such people are capable of doing if in authority. And whoever decided that children should eat in the toilet should be punished as well.
And there was a case in Dubai, I think, of an European woman who was raped by the locals. She made a police report of the rape. You know what? Instead of going after the rapists, the police arrested and jailed her for having illegal sex.
How can you respect this kind of law and people?
The lesser I said of such vile acts the better. Thank God we don’t do this to our minorities.
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