Monday, July 26, 2010

FDI plunges because of quality investment-Mustapa

If ever marks are to be given for ingenuity, then it must be given to minister Mustapa Muhamed for coming up with the reason for the fall in FDI. He has explained away  the sharp drop (a plunge of 81%) in foreign direct investment (FDI) to Malaysia by saying the government was going for quality investments rather than quantity. So instead of admitting our setback to attract FDI, we invent a reason for our failure. I must really take my hat off to the umno/bn minsters for coming up with reasons which we intelligent people never think off. This guy must be super intelligent. So the next time our FDI surges 81%, all these investments will be of low quality, right? So lets forget about the inflow of money and keep our FDI low so as to ensure quality investment.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Non-Muslims clubs in schools in spotlight.

So you Chinese(MCA)  and Indians(MIC)  still want to remain in the Barisan National coalition? Slowly and subtlely the umno-run institutions are going to make you and the culture you practise, disappear. If the case of the Klang High School being told to close down its non-muslim religious club had not been highlighted, others would not have come forward to reveal what was going on. SMK SS17 in Subang Jaya, Selangor, had without warning ordered the school’s Buddhist Society and Christian Fellowship to stop holding meetings and carrying out religious activities in January last year, stunning students and parents alike. Similar situations had happened in Negri Sembilan, and who knows, more will be revealed.
The Malays have Perkasa to fight for their rights. So what are you in the MCA and MIC doing? Wake up man. We are not asking for anything new, except what is already granted in the constitution, and what is already permitted. Now that the DPM has reaffirmed that non-muslim clubs can continue and that neither his ministry nor the Education Dept. had ever issued any directive for such closures, then those little napoleans who issued the orders to terminate such clubs should be punished. This will send a clear signal that such arbitrary ruling cannot be tolerated. But then again, from what has been happening in this country, bet you nothing will be done.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Country's FDI down 81% for 2009

With the news we have been reading lately, most of us must now know that our country is in bad shape. According to the World Investment Report  2010 just unveiled,(read here) our FDI plunged 81 percent from US$7.32 billion (RM23.47 billion) in 2008 to just US$1.38 billion (RM4.43 billion) last year, a decline of US5.9 billion. The FDI of neighbouring countries like Thailand and Indonesia did not contract as badly as ours. And yet all this while certain leaders have been bickering about ketuanan Melayu and the rights of the Malays. On top of that our govt. of the day prefers to spend their time trying to wrestle back power from the PKR states by devious means, trying to pin Anwar Ibrahim on a framed-up sodomy charge and going after RPK. Our oil reserve is depleting and the last round of price increase is starting to take its toll. So what has the BN government done to bring back foreign investment?? Nothing. There is really nothing the BN govt. can do because foreigners do not trust that they will have a fair deal in this country, should there be any controversy. The internet has seen to it that the whole world knows what is happening in Malaysia.
Meanwhile the umno leaders will continue to rape the country and park their investment and money in other countries. And the 'blind' Malay followers will one day wake up to find all their leaders gone, and there is no one left to fight for ketuanan Malayu and Malay rights.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Police wants exclusive rights to their uniform-good move

Thank goodness the authority has finally come to its senses. The decision to gazette the police uniform (Sunday Star, 18 June) is long overdue and it is really amazing that it should take so long for them to realise the stupidity and confusion it is causing. Take for instance the uniform of the MPSJ parking enforcement officer. It looks exactly like that worn by the traffic police, especially with a white stripe along the side of the trousers. From a distance you could easily mistake one for a traffic policeman. The Federal police deputy director of management (training) Datuk Mortadza Nazaren said that they are now gazetting the police uniform so that they could have exclusive rights to its use. But why in the first place should the other departments come out with a uniform that closely resembles the one that is used by the police? And why is there no law to prohibit the rampant imitation by others? Do they want the public to think that they are policemen? Probably it is a feeling of police power that they want to exude.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

It Takes aThief to Know a Thief.

It takes a thief to know a thief. And that's exactly what Zahrain Hashim is. Being a thief, he knows how a thief would react to situations. People like him would never do anything if there is nothing for him to gain. It is impossible for him to understand and believe that rightious people are prepared to spend their own money to see that justice is metted out. Just because he was being sponsored by umno for his US trip in return for his betrayal of PKR, he thinks others must be like him. Such low class mentality can only conclude that one must be paid for a favour. Now he goes further to accuse Bala's lawyer, Americk Sidhu, of telling Bala what to say should the macc interview him. How can a parliamentarian show such stupidity? But then again, who is Zahrain? a frog, a betrayal of the party and of the people's trust. And between Americk and Zahrain, who would you believe and trust?

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

From a Jailbird to a Chief Minister

The following documentry was produced by Hongkong TVB and will never be shown over any of our TV channels. In the United States, they have the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger who became the Governor of California. And over in our country we have Lim Guan Eng, and ordinary Malaysian who became a jailbird for fighting the rights of an underage Malaysian girl, and is now the Chief Minster of Penang.
This clip ( in 3 parts) is very inspiring and many countries are turning their attention towards Penang now. One thing is for sure. The BN will never retake Penang, unless it is through another back-door wherein all the rules and constitution are thrown out of the window.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Disunity will only weaken UMNO Malay Power

"Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin reminded the Malays that they face the possibility of losing political power if they continue to be divided."
This should have read,"Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin reminded the UMNO Malays that they face the possibility of losing UMNO political power if they continue to be divided." The fact that there are also Malays in the DAP. PAS and Keadilan doesn't seem to register in his kampong mentality. The fact that when PKR takes over Putrajaya, the Malays will still be in power and the PM will still be a Malay, is not important to him. What he wants is UMNO Malay power and an UMNO Malay PM. He can only sell this to the Kampong Malays who are still subservient to the Umnos, but a time will come when they too will wake up. This is another lie that the umnos are spreading. Before this the ex PM Mahathir said that the Malays would become a minority race  and now, this minority race will lose its power. Anyway, one view came from a senile old man and another from a jagur kampong- not really creditable anyway.

Monday, July 5, 2010

EC Chairman - Cakap tak serupa Bikin

How do you expect us Malaysians to show respect for some, in fact most, of our leaders when they either flip-flop in their deliberations or show immaturity in their arguments?  In fact it is an embarrassment to have such people as leaders of our nation. Take for instance the excuses given by the EC chairman, Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof when told that the EC is not doing enough to ensure a fair and free election. First he said that the EC is not a Superman and cannot be expected to do everything. Then he cited examples from the Bible such as different parts of the body having different functions.. and concluded that  “The EC is the expert in matters of elections… for prosecution, there are better people at it ." How very true. So how come the Election Commission (EC) had the right to declare whether state seats were vacant or not thereby allowing  the three Perak state assembly persons who quit their parties to become independents to keep their seats? In your own words, you are the hand and should stick to the job of the hands. The Speaker is the mouth and it is his job to decide whether a seat is vacant or not. So how does your argument apply here? Aren't you taking the role of a superman here? Anyway, we all know how you guys in umno works. Your modus operandi is well-known. But what amazes me is that you fellos got the gall and arrogance to put aside your conscience amd look the public straight in the eyes and utter lies and half truths. And as for his response to corruption and bribery, I am still trying to decipher his views. (Read here)

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Mahathir says Malays will be a Minority - Senility confirmed!

Poor demented Mahathir. He has really come full circle from his 'Malay Delima'. Instead of putting his sunset years to cementing the racial ties, he goes round creating fears among the Malays. Last  month he stated that the community leaders are under the thumb  of "the others" and need to be united again for the sake of the future. Now he says the Malay will become a minority in future. "You only need to open the door to immigration" he said. The fact that he can come to such a conclusion clearly shows that he is demented, senile and out of sync with the present day situation. Firstly, he was the first to open the immigration gates in Sabah to Filipinos, Indonesians and other pendatangs to become Malaysian Malays. Secondly, with so many non-Malays migrating out of the country, how can he still say that the Malays will become a minority? With the well-known preferential treatment given to the Malays, which  non-Malay race would want to come here? This pathetic old man is really determined to create as much havoc as possible so that he can to go out with a big bang. How can a man who professes that he loves his country go to such an extent to create fear and instability. And those who believe in his theory are just as blurr. For the sake of the future of this country, let us hope the young Malays will rise up and tell Mahathir to stop his nonsence.