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Connet to the born locals, not forgetting the people living here too. Break down the people into groups, point into the "point of origin". That might work. Example. By the way, after I put aside PT girls, I am thinking with my big head.
Born local man married a Malaysian girl, she received pink IC. Family speaking with Malaysian accents. Who the family will vote? Born local man second married to a Thai girl. Into the 10 years and, still waiting for blue IC for the wife. The man behave like a Thai in Spore. Who will he vote? Born local girl, SPG married ang mo, although the man is second marriage. He received PR due to SPG and family asking MP for help. Who the family will vote? Malays working in gov sectors. Same votes, united no choice. I saw the point of orgin. Born locals. I also notice 99% of people are employed. Adapt and Growth failed in creating good jobs. It is not easy to write the next chapter in history. |
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Me? I only respect the Malays because the choice is theirs. They were here 350 years before mine ancestors. They suppose to make the correct choice. The rest of the people I look down on them.
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The political fallout continues as the new government takes shapes and promises to investigate any wrong doing of the previous government .
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Did the house invited Trump and Kim to come here next mth? Are we the only country in the world because other countries listens to the voices of the people?
Both were happy because no countries welcomes them. They also knew this is the only country where FTs are better taken care of, then born locals. I wish I was wrong. |
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My respect to Dr M and his team and to the Malaysians .
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Dangerous to make such comments here threat start u like to eat curry rice? Or you already inside haha
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Lesson from across the Straits, voters can only be pushed so far
Published on 2018-05-15 by Ghui As Malaysia progresses in forming its new government and the region has come to grips with the shock result, local commentators have opined that Barisan Nasional (spearheaded by UMNO) lost the election because its brand had become toxic. Its brand had become toxic because instead of taking steps to punish a flagrantly corrupt politician, his cronies chose to close ranks to protect Najib Razak. As the electorate watched this arrogant and selfish display, they felt they had no choice but to vote for the opposition. There was no one left in BN that was not tainted by the corruption scandal. Unfortunately, there will always be scandals and bad politicians. What makes the difference, however, is how fellow politicians and the government deal with these individuals that make the difference. UMNO's failure to deal with this appropriately cost it dearly. Why did they fail so spectacularly? Were they so out of touch with reality that they really thought they were untouchable? Has one party rule and decades in power reinforced a sense of entitlement – i.e. I am in power because I deserve to be no matter what I do. This sense of hubris is hard to fathom from a common man's perspective but perhaps from an ivory tower, it is easy to become ingrained in your own hype. As they say, absolute power corrupts absolutely. The Najib scandal was not created overnight. There was a whole series of enablers that allowed this to happen. What happened in Malaysia has happened many times before in history and will happen again. To prevent it will take will and vigilance. continue reading here : https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/201...pushed-so-far/
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Ur nick speaks volume. Live up to ur nick 69%.
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Well said and nothing will change if we dun change mindset.
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Exactly what I wanted to say.
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GST will be abolished as promised, says Guan Eng
Finance Minister-designate Lim Guan Eng addresses the media during a press conference in George Town. Pic by RAMDZAN MASIAM By Audrey Dermawan May 14, 2018 @ 6:36pm Audrey Dermawan GEORGE TOWN: Finance Minister-designate Lim Guan Eng dismissed a ‘circular’ from the ministry that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be abolished efective June 1. However, he said Pakatan Harapan would keep its promise to abolish GST. In dismissing the circular, Lim said as he had yet to be sworn in as finance minister, he did not have the authority to make any decision nor issue any statement. Nor, he said, did the ministry, adding that only Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had the power to issue any circulars. “Even then, I have checked with the ministry and the prime minister and no one had issued any circular. We will still do it (abolish GST) within 100 days of coming into power as promised. “It is just that I have not taken my oath of office for now and cannot be issuing any statements to the effect,” he said at the Khazanah Nasional Bhd Penang office. Lim also dismissed as fake a tweet which had been making its rounds claiming that he would close down Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), adding that a police report had been lodged over the matter. Asked to comment on Dr Mahathir’s recent remarks over the Anti-Fake News Act, the DAP secretary-general said PH remained committed in wanting to repeal the law. Stressing that the act was designed to cover up the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) scandal, he noted that it was against freedom of press and freedom of speech. continue reading here : https://www.nst.com.my/news/governme...-says-guan-eng When one country abolish GST another increase GST .
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Malaysia is making Singapore look very bad
May 16, 2018 GST abolished, separating the powers of the Attorney General, release political prisoners, opening accountability of national reserves, entrusting media freedom and swift arrest of the corrupted. Malaysia’s new ruling government is charting new milestones everyday after the former dictatorship of Najib Razak was removed. Lee Hsien Loong’s dictatorship is watching closely the developments in Malaysia, and rightfully concerned given the similarities between Najib Razak and Lee Hsien Loong’s administration. From June onward, Malaysia will abolish the GST and Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said the government has enough money to manage without the tax revenue. Over in Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong just announced a GST increase from 7 to 9%, and complained about short of tax funding for development. Like Singapore, Malaysia have an ageing population as well but unlike Lee Hsien Loong, Mahathir Mohamad is showing how to manage infrastructure development without raising the cost of living. Interestingly, it is Malaysia that has proven to be a better fund manager and a more responsible custodian as compared to Lee Hsien Loong’s self-praised “technocrats”. In Malaysia, the former Attorney General was arrested and the role of being the government’s adviser and public prosecutor is being dissected. The new Malaysian government reasoned that the public prosecutor role should be taken up by a non-partisan lawyer, so nobody would be wrongly incriminated from political persecution. Over in Singapore, political persecution is still a common practice. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s friend and former personal lawyer, Lucien Wong who is the current Attorney General, has launched a number of public prosecution lawsuits against government critics and the opposition in recent years, including a recent one over “contempt of court” directed at Lee Hsien Loong’s self-exiled nephew Li Shengwu. Malaysia’s judiciary released jailed Opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, yesterday. The Malaysian court also ordered state media TV3 to pay him RM1.1 million in defamation charges. The accounts of the national reserves, more notably the 1MDB, has also been openly published for public scrutiny. This contrasts with Temasek Holdings and GIC – managed by Ho Ching and Lee Hsien Loong – which are reluctant to even let the President know about the amount of reserves and CPF funds left. continue reading here : http://statestimesreview.com/2018/05...look-very-bad/
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M’sia to scrap GST from 1 Jun and curtail expenditure while S’pore to up GST and borrow for mega projects
Published on 2018-05-17 by Correspondent Malaysia’s new government announced yesterday (16 May) that it would abolish the Goods & Service Tax from 1 June next month. The move is likely to spur consumer spending but may put pressure on its fiscal position. However, Zeti Akhthar Aziz, a senior adviser to the Malaysian government, earlier had said that Malaysia would be able to reduce the fiscal deficit by controlling expenditure in the absence of GST. Disgruntled Malaysians have been blaming the GST for their rising living costs, since it was imposed in 2015 by the Najib's government. Bloomberg said that, on the plus side, the abolishment of GST would help spur consumer spending and ease inflation in an economy that’s already booming. Oxford Economics also opined that the new Malaysian government’s policies, which include scrapping GST, re-introducing fuel subsidies and raising minimum wages, will boost GDP by 0.2 to 0.4 percentage points. “The GST was key to Malaysia during the worst period” for the budget when oil had bottomed at $37 a barrel, said Trinh Nguyen, a senior economist at Natixis Asia Ltd. With the tax being repealed, Nguyen said she’s “not particularly concerned,” and it “will be very positive for the consumer sector.” Singapore to borrow money for its mega infrastructure projects Meanwhile, at the second session of the 13th Parliament also yesterday, Singapore's Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat said that new funding ideas for mega infrastructure projects are on the cards, "particularly through borrowing arrangements" by statutory boards and government-owned companies. "We will leverage the strength of our financial position to optimise our borrowing, and invest sustainably in longer-term infrastructure that will position Singapore well for the future,” he said. One of the mega projects to be financed through borrowings is the upcoming T5 Airport Terminal. It constitutes part of the mega Changi East project. In fact, the Ministry of Transport (MOT) and the Changi Airport Group (CAG) had acknowledged that the significant scale and complexity of the Changi East project renders it impossible to depend entirely on borrowings to fund the project. This has led to the Singapore government started a new levy to be imposed on passengers, so as to help fund the T5 expansion. continue reading here : https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/201...mega-projects/
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