
Singapore’s football will never improve with PAP’s attitute of kiasu security Risks
In the 1990s, I managed the Yishun Rangers and employed a national player, the goalkeeper. I sponsored everything, but I am considered a security risk as I was called up by the ISD before and my name not allow to be register as their manager. But I still sponsored them. In the western countries, south America and now to...

My 2 cents worth of thoughts on the Elected President
We (or rather 'They') have a commission in place to review the Elected Presidency (EP) process. One of the most glaring change is the 500mil threshold to qualify. Reason being that 'we' need someone with lots of financial experience. If that $500mil is the threshold, shouldn't the folks selected to be in that review commission,...

Are higher taxes necessarily worse?
Nobody wants to pay higher taxes. But if they can see the tangible benefits that result from higher taxes they will begin to appreciate that this is what characterises an enlightened and civilised society, where children are precious to the state for securing its future. It is the govts responsibility to persuade the populace...
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