I still remember on May 27 our minister, Datuk Seri Idris Jala said that the government should start cutting down the subsidies, if not by 2019 Malaysia could go bankrupt. And now, the cabinet decided to build a new Parliament in Putrajaya which will cost RM 800 million and the current building will be restored and maintained as a heritage building.
I really do not understand why a new Parliament building is needed. RM 800 million is not a small sum. Government should use it more efficiently on some projects that will benefit the rakyat especially the poors. And the government should not forget even if the current building to be preserved as heritage building, the building still needs to be maintenanced. And probably the government needs another few millions for that every year.
Government had spent a lot to repair and renovate the Parliament building. On 2005, RM 90 million was used for leakage, interior restoration and renovation. Two years later, another RM 12 million was used for repairs of second leakage. And now, the government needs another RM 150 million to fix the roof and electrical wiring.
The government, all MPs and all elected representatives should always remember that they are the wakil rakyat. They should always think for the rakyat first in all the decision they make and not for they own ‘comfortability’. ‘People First, Performance Now’! The government should take care the welfare of the people first!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
"Malaysia will be BANKRUPT in 9 years!"
"Malaysia will be bankrupt in 9 years" - Idris Jala
Idris Jala, a government minister warned that Malaysia will become the next Greece and will be bankrupt in 9 years. So, now the government is trying to cut off the subsidies slowly.
I think cutting off the subsidies is one of the way to ensure that Malaysia will not be bankrupt BUT the people will suffer. There are a few other ways that I think it will be more efficient to improve our country's deficit. The first way, No Corruption! The people suffer just because of corruption! The second way, allocate the resources efficiently. Our government had wasted a lot of money for elections. Anyone knows how much had our government used for all the 'buy-elections' since March 2008? I got no idea.
It is seriously a big joke to hear that Malaysia, a country which is rich of resources will go bankrupt. I know that the two ways that I mention is impossible in Malaysia unless there is a CHANGE. So Malaysians, get ready to go BANKRUPT!!!
Idris Jala, a government minister warned that Malaysia will become the next Greece and will be bankrupt in 9 years. So, now the government is trying to cut off the subsidies slowly.
I think cutting off the subsidies is one of the way to ensure that Malaysia will not be bankrupt BUT the people will suffer. There are a few other ways that I think it will be more efficient to improve our country's deficit. The first way, No Corruption! The people suffer just because of corruption! The second way, allocate the resources efficiently. Our government had wasted a lot of money for elections. Anyone knows how much had our government used for all the 'buy-elections' since March 2008? I got no idea.
It is seriously a big joke to hear that Malaysia, a country which is rich of resources will go bankrupt. I know that the two ways that I mention is impossible in Malaysia unless there is a CHANGE. So Malaysians, get ready to go BANKRUPT!!!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
"Non-Bumiputras will not be able to compete with Bumiputras"
"Non-Bumiputras will not be able to compete with Bumiputras" - This is what an officer in charge of the matriculation department told a student whom I will known him as Mr L.
Mr L applied for matriculation and he failed. He went to meet this officer in charge to ask why he is not qualified for a place in matriculation. The officer calculated his marks for SPM and co-curriculum and show him that he did not meet the requirements and hence he is not qualified. Mr L argued that why a friend of his, who is a Malay that got a lower grade than his are able to get a place for matriculation. The officer in charge ended the conversation with "Non-Bumiputras will not be able to compete with Bumiputras".
As everyone knows, for matriculation the government sets 90% quota for 'Bumiputras' and the other 10% for non-Bumi. Is this means that those 'non-qualified' students will also be given places for matriculation just to fill up the 90%? This caused those excellent students who can't get scholarships and a place in matriculation went study abroad. I think this is also one of the reasons that causes the drop of ranking of Malaysian Universities.
I know that this issue is quite sensitive and I'm not questioning about the special privileges for Malays as this is stated in the Article 153 of Federal Constitution. I respect their special privileges as I respect the Constitution. But I hope that at least for education, every Malaysians will be given the same equal rights. And I also hope that the concept of 1 Malaysia brought up by our Prime Minister is not just a SLOGAN!
Mr L applied for matriculation and he failed. He went to meet this officer in charge to ask why he is not qualified for a place in matriculation. The officer calculated his marks for SPM and co-curriculum and show him that he did not meet the requirements and hence he is not qualified. Mr L argued that why a friend of his, who is a Malay that got a lower grade than his are able to get a place for matriculation. The officer in charge ended the conversation with "Non-Bumiputras will not be able to compete with Bumiputras".
As everyone knows, for matriculation the government sets 90% quota for 'Bumiputras' and the other 10% for non-Bumi. Is this means that those 'non-qualified' students will also be given places for matriculation just to fill up the 90%? This caused those excellent students who can't get scholarships and a place in matriculation went study abroad. I think this is also one of the reasons that causes the drop of ranking of Malaysian Universities.
I know that this issue is quite sensitive and I'm not questioning about the special privileges for Malays as this is stated in the Article 153 of Federal Constitution. I respect their special privileges as I respect the Constitution. But I hope that at least for education, every Malaysians will be given the same equal rights. And I also hope that the concept of 1 Malaysia brought up by our Prime Minister is not just a SLOGAN!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Freedom House: Malaysia Press NOT FREE!!!
According to the Freedom House, the freedom of Press in Malaysia is NOT FREE!!! Malaysia is ranked 142 out of 196 countries. Even countries like Indonesia(107) and Thailand(125) are far on top on Malaysia.
What a shame! For more details please view http://freedomhouse.org/images/File/fop/2010/2010global_regional_ranking_tables.pdf
What a shame! For more details please view http://freedomhouse.org/images/File/fop/2010/2010global_regional_ranking_tables.pdf
Saturday, May 1, 2010
No to GST!!!
Today, 1st May, the Labour Day! About 500 people protesting the proposed Goods and Services Tax (GST) marched to the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall this morning. Six people was arrested by the police during the demonstration.
I really do not understand why police want to arrest them. Malaysia is a democracy country. Every Malaysian has the right to fight for their RIGHTS! Goods and Services Tax(GST) will only make the poor become poorer. Does the BN government wants the people to become poorer?
GST, 'Government-Screwing Tax'. The government is trying to screw everyone up!
Malaysians, stand up to fight for your RIGHTS!!!
Say NO to GST! HIDUP RAKYAT! HIDUP PEKERJA!
I really do not understand why police want to arrest them. Malaysia is a democracy country. Every Malaysian has the right to fight for their RIGHTS! Goods and Services Tax(GST) will only make the poor become poorer. Does the BN government wants the people to become poorer?
GST, 'Government-Screwing Tax'. The government is trying to screw everyone up!
Malaysians, stand up to fight for your RIGHTS!!!
Say NO to GST! HIDUP RAKYAT! HIDUP PEKERJA!
Friday, April 30, 2010
Earn Money Just by CLICKING!!!
Haha...I know that this topic is a bit off-topic. I should talk about politics not how to make money. Anyway just want to share with all of you on how to make extra money just by clicking.
1. Malaysian Pay Per Click
At Malaysian Pay Per Click, you get paid to click on ads and visit websites.The process is easy! You simply click a link and view a website for 45 seconds to earn money. You can earn even more by referring friends. You'll get paid RM 0.03 @ 3 Sen for each website you personally view and RM 0.01 @ 1 Sen for each website your referrals view. Payment request can be made every day through your Maybank Account only and payment process will take 3 to 7 days time to work.The minimum payout is RM10.00. Malaysian PayPerClick is the only person to malaysia only. If the Malaysian PayPerClick finds there are members who have ip adress other than Malaysia, then membership will be revoked and click revenue will not be paid.
If you want to sign up, please click this link http://payperclick.com.my/?r=msiajustice93 . By clicking this link I will be your referer and we can earn money TOGETHER! Sharing is CARING!
2. Income Web
How it works
You have a website, blog, twitter, forum etc.
1. You sign-up for free (absolutely no payment required!)
2. You insert provided HTML code into your webpage
3. Watch that your money grow!
No experience is required. Only copy, paste, and watch your money grow!
If you want to sign up, do the same thing by clicking this link http://www.income-web.biz?a_aid=4bdba1ba6df63
Just give it a try...no harm! LETS EARN MONEY TOGETHER!!!
1. Malaysian Pay Per Click
At Malaysian Pay Per Click, you get paid to click on ads and visit websites.The process is easy! You simply click a link and view a website for 45 seconds to earn money. You can earn even more by referring friends. You'll get paid RM 0.03 @ 3 Sen for each website you personally view and RM 0.01 @ 1 Sen for each website your referrals view. Payment request can be made every day through your Maybank Account only and payment process will take 3 to 7 days time to work.The minimum payout is RM10.00. Malaysian PayPerClick is the only person to malaysia only. If the Malaysian PayPerClick finds there are members who have ip adress other than Malaysia, then membership will be revoked and click revenue will not be paid.
If you want to sign up, please click this link http://payperclick.com.my/?r=msiajustice93 . By clicking this link I will be your referer and we can earn money TOGETHER! Sharing is CARING!
2. Income Web
How it works
You have a website, blog, twitter, forum etc.
1. You sign-up for free (absolutely no payment required!)
2. You insert provided HTML code into your webpage
3. Watch that your money grow!
No experience is required. Only copy, paste, and watch your money grow!
If you want to sign up, do the same thing by clicking this link http://www.income-web.biz?a_aid=4bdba1ba6df63
Just give it a try...no harm! LETS EARN MONEY TOGETHER!!!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Who is the BIGGEST Loser?
Sorry readers, I'm busy last few days, so I can't blog.
Okay, I think I will not talk much about the Hulu Selangor by-election or some called as 'buy-election'. As everyone knows BN won in the 'buy-election' with the majority of 1725 votes. So did it meant that Pakatan Rakyat had lost in the by-election? For BN, of course PR had lost. Some people will say PR lost but with dignity. And of course there will be people who said PR did not lost, because BN had used a lot of money to 'BUY' the votes.
DAP veteran leader, Lim Kit Siang even said that MCA is the biggest loser in the Hulu Selangor by-election. In the 2008 general election, MCA secured 37% of the Chinese voters in Hulu Selangor but it had fallen to 25%-28% in the Hulu Selangor by-election.
So who is the biggest loser in the by-election? BN? PR? MCA? I have a totally different view from all these politicians. I think that the biggest loser in the by-election is the PEOPLE! Why? It is because, the government had used a lot of money on this by-election. Anwar Ibrahim claimed that BN had used over RM 100 million to win a thin majority in Hulu Selangor: that amounts to RM 65,000 per person. I do not know whether the amount claimed by Anwar accurate or not but what I know is that these politicians had used a lot of money to ensure their victory. REMEMBER, this money is not belong to any of the political parties or government, THE MONEY BELONG TO THE PEOPLE!!! And because of the by-election, the government used the resources inefficiently, just to ensure their VICTORY!!! The PEOPLE are the losers!
But I think that the biggest losers are those who changed their mind or got cheated by those politicians' 'sweets'. Those who changed their mind to vote for the other political party just merely because of the 'sweets' had not only betrayed themselves but had also betrayed other voters, the people of Selangor and all the citizens of Malaysia. These people are the BIGGEST LOSER for they had lost their DIGNITY!!!
Okay, I think I will not talk much about the Hulu Selangor by-election or some called as 'buy-election'. As everyone knows BN won in the 'buy-election' with the majority of 1725 votes. So did it meant that Pakatan Rakyat had lost in the by-election? For BN, of course PR had lost. Some people will say PR lost but with dignity. And of course there will be people who said PR did not lost, because BN had used a lot of money to 'BUY' the votes.
DAP veteran leader, Lim Kit Siang even said that MCA is the biggest loser in the Hulu Selangor by-election. In the 2008 general election, MCA secured 37% of the Chinese voters in Hulu Selangor but it had fallen to 25%-28% in the Hulu Selangor by-election.
So who is the biggest loser in the by-election? BN? PR? MCA? I have a totally different view from all these politicians. I think that the biggest loser in the by-election is the PEOPLE! Why? It is because, the government had used a lot of money on this by-election. Anwar Ibrahim claimed that BN had used over RM 100 million to win a thin majority in Hulu Selangor: that amounts to RM 65,000 per person. I do not know whether the amount claimed by Anwar accurate or not but what I know is that these politicians had used a lot of money to ensure their victory. REMEMBER, this money is not belong to any of the political parties or government, THE MONEY BELONG TO THE PEOPLE!!! And because of the by-election, the government used the resources inefficiently, just to ensure their VICTORY!!! The PEOPLE are the losers!
But I think that the biggest losers are those who changed their mind or got cheated by those politicians' 'sweets'. Those who changed their mind to vote for the other political party just merely because of the 'sweets' had not only betrayed themselves but had also betrayed other voters, the people of Selangor and all the citizens of Malaysia. These people are the BIGGEST LOSER for they had lost their DIGNITY!!!
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