You want to be Prime Minister. Great.
$16.5K a month like what you suggested.
I want to see anymore takers at $16.5K/mth
What are the things you going to do for the country?
With the recent crisis, what are your ready plans to steer the country back to greater heights?
With the recent inflation, retrenchment, higher costs in living, what are your immediate plans to rectify these situations?
How will you be able to carry out these actions?
On the payroll, its more than just these situations but many more.
Housing, Economy, Retail, Tourism, Defence, Tax, Revenue.
What is your view on the market situation for the coming 6 months to a year. Your forecasts for 2 years down the road? Any plans to further develop the economy to grow?
I haven't even asked you what are your qualifications. It's not important. But how you answer the questions above will show us at a preliminary stage as how qualified one will be to take up the mantle.
Decision A made, benefits People B, but could be at the expense of People C.
Being a leader of a country is not just about donating money to the poor.
There is a very big difference in feeding a person with fish and teaching him how to fish.
Don't talk about those getting less than $1.5K a month. Leaders don't talk like this. If you are going to talk what about those getting less than $1.5K a month, then please reduce your expectation of salary of Prime Minister to $2K and not $16.5K/mth. Your earnings is in perspective to the responsibilities that you are going to hold.
at least i wont allow the investment of the 4 banks in the 1st place when sub prime problem already surfaced and made known. that would have save approximately S$18,600,000,000.00 of peoples money for such a high risk. I definitely wont gamble them this way.