Thursday, March 03, 2005

Maid issue

Before anyone writes on the maid issue. Please have the experience first, otherwise, you do not know what you are talking about.

Come To Singapore For Your Summer Holidays

and visit the region as well. Set up your anti-terrorist, aid relief headquarters here in Singapore. Come and experience the Singapore Way Of Life. Send as many of your people to try the Singapore experience. If you think you can make Singapore an even greater place to live in, Come, Come, Come.

Jobs for the Elderly

There has been some negative comments on elderly taking on jobs as cleaners and street sweepers. Firstly, helping to keep our community clean is a job one can take pride in. In addition, it provides the necessary exercise required to live healthily. Yes, some elderly can provide good child care too.

Administration of Aid Relief

Firstly, divide the areas that require aid into sectors. Have a Sector Coordinator in charge of each sector. Under each Sector Coordinator, have sub-Sector Coordinators and this sector can have Relief camps each of about 3000 under their charge. Food relief will then be distributed to the Relief camp leaders who will sign and acknowledge the food received. The Camp Co-ordinator can be drawn from the people who actually require the aid. The Camp Co-ordinator will have a register of the names of all the people who in turn will also sign at the end of the month the amount of aid received and these can be published on the internet. You can think of other measures to ensure that aid does actually reach the people who need it.

Does everyone make a good parent?

It has been assumed that everyone makes good parents. Just as, some people make good engineers and some will not, some make good lawyers and some will not, some make good doctors and some will not, yet it has been taken that everyone makes good parents. Such is definitely not the case. Who then will pay for the upbringing of children abandoned by their parents? The State could pay for the upbringing of these children and when they grow up and find jobs, these children will pay back to the State through additional tax. This will give an opportunity for children who have been abused, neglected or abandoned to fully develop their potential. Another way could be to set up a children’s fund and the sponsors be given shares from this fund and when the children grow up and find jobs, they contribute back to the fund.