My colleagues went on the Internet, went on Facebook, and they found it helpful, and they persuaded me that I should try, so I did. It's quite fun provided you keep it in balance and... from time to time slip in a serious message.
When people say they don't want a nanny state, they are, in fact, in a conflicted state of mind. On the one hand, they want to do whatever they want and not be stopped. On the other hand, if something goes wrong, they want to be rescued.
At some point, there will be some other financial crisis. It's in the nature of a capitalist system.
Maybe Americans feel they don't need the rest of the world anymore, and they wish it would go away. We don't have that option.
China has been developing, growing in economic strength and its influence in the region. That will continue.
We are happy to see China prospering; we are happy to see China playing a constructive and positive role in the region.
China's influence is growing; it is natural that they want to integrate more, do more business with countries around them, and the Belt and Road is a constructive way in which they can do so.
In our society, which is multiracial and multi-religious, giving offence to another religious or ethnic group, race, language, or religion is always a very serious matter.
Overall, we think religion is a good thing. I mean, if we were godless society, we would have many other problems; the communists found that out.
Criticism, any amount, we welcome it. Come, let's have a discussion - in Parliament, all the better.
If you make a defamatory allegation that the Prime Minister is guilty of criminal misappropriation of pension funds of Singaporeans, that's a very serious matter.
You have an administration which understands America's international responsibilities and interests, but you have a population which is anxious, tired, and doesn't want to bear any burden and pay any price. And that's very difficult for whoever becomes president.
For trade to grow, India must make a strategic decision that you want to encourage interdependence and more openness and more trade-based economy.
I think if you look at the Singapore projects, we wanted to do industrial parks. They have taken very long to clear the issues of land, and these become politicised, and you can't settle it, and eventually the project languishes and nothing happens.
We do have to watch to see how the foreign workers and immigrants are fitting in with our community, and you have to watch them mix so that you don't overbalance the numbers or the tone of our society.
There will always be frictions when you have a foreign worker population or immigrant population in the country, and we have to manage that, and that requires good behaviour and adjustment both on the part of the foreign workers and the immigrants as well as on the part of the Singaporeans.
I do not owe hundreds of millions of potential foreign workers from around the world an obligation. I owe Singaporeans a responsibility.
It takes time, but I have a promising team of younger Ministers, and I am quite sure from amongst them, one leader will emerge.
Countries in Asia - Singapore, certainly, but many other countries too - are good friends to both China and America, and we would like to be good friends with both.
We have to work towards free trade because otherwise we will miss out on many opportunities for cooperation, and relations amongst countries will become much more difficult.
Basically, if you become president, you must swear to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and what the Constitution says.
You will always have politics being pushed towards multiracial politics because you have to field a team.
I hope that soon after the next election, amongst them they will have decided, settled, and the leader will be ready to take over from me.
If you don't have that Singapore core, you can top up the numbers, but you are no longer Singapore. It doesn't feel Singapore - it isn't Singapore - and we can issue everybody red passports, but where is the continuity?
Nowadays, however strong an economy is, not all roads will lead only there. There will be other links between countries in Asia, with America, with Europe, and China will fit into this global network.
We are looking for ways where you can have a sandbox, where you have a restricted environment within which people can try new things, and I can try new rules. And depending on what works, then I open up the sandbox, and it becomes the new rule for the whole system.
Over half a century working together on multiple issues, Singaporeans and Americans have made many enduring and close personal friendships.
Singapore admires America's dynamism, vibrancy, and capacity for self-renewal. These qualities attract the best and brightest from around the world.
America is a great nation, not just because of your power and your wealth, but because of your high ideals, openness, and generosity of spirit.
Our people should feel free to express diverse views, pursue unconventional ideas or simply be different.Collection: Views
There is no policy too sensitive to question, and no subject so taboo that you cannot even mention it.Collection: Sensitive
People support CPF cuts because there are no protest outside parliament.Collection: Cutting
I thanked the President [George W. Bush] for the steadfastness and resolve with which he's tackling the very complicated problems in the Middle East and Iraq, as well as the Israel-Palestinian issue.... It's critical for us in Southeast Asia that America does that.... because it affects America's standing in Asia and the world, and also the security environment in Asia because extremists, the jihadists, watch carefully what's happening in the Middle East and take heart, or lose heart, depending on what's happening.Collection: Heart
Beijing residents joke that to get a free smoke all they have to do is open their windows!Collection: Window