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Wednesday 30 May 2012

Power-crazy Vs Demo-crazy


Power-crazy            Vs      Demo-crazy                                         31st May,2012
          Najib barked saying, “……people should not be demo-crazy……”.   (See Hua Daily News) I believe many people like me would advise Najib and his team not to be power-crazy first and be prepared to relinquish the power if he loses in the 13th election.  Don’t ever be obsessive with power and act aggressively if the BN party loses in the general election.  Make sure there is no foul play.  Majority of the people like me believe that no chaos will take place if Najib and his team admit the defeat and let go.  Never act like Assad in Syria, ex-Gaddafi in Libya………
          Always think before you open your big mouth to condemn and belittle or you will get the same impact:  power-crazy when you condemn the people to be demo-crazy.  When the BN leaders (XXXX4 ) condemn and belittle the PR leaders, we scrutinise the words and deeds of the BN leaders many times more.  Every word you utter to condemn them, you also face up to the examination.  The PR leaders are the watchdog now. They can bark as a watchdog but the ruling party should never bark back many times more because we people expect you to prove yourselves in concrete evidences by building good road system, providing good medical services, giving good education, facilitating the basic infrastructures like water and electricity supply………….
          Seeing XXXX4 barking so much and doing so little only discredits you more and more because the old saying, “Seeing is believing”.   When we see only lousy road system like Pan-Borneo Highway which we feel humiliated, offended and ashamed to have such a narrow and winding road to be called “Highway”.  We feel ashamed to see that at least 60% of the road in Sarawak is still not tar-sealed and very poor.  I believe people just curse and curse the BN government when the road turn muddy during the wet season.  Nowadays we people know who is to be blamed for their plights in the macro-environment.  Majority of people in Sarawak just hate Taib Mahmud and his cronies.  We all see Taib Mahmud as corrupt as the late Gaddafi in Libya, Hosni Mubarak, the toppled president of Egypt,  toppled Ben Ali in Tunisia, toppled Abdullah Saleh in Yemen, and Assad in Syria.  Assad in Syria is like a demon as he causes so much misery and chaos in Syria as he refuses democracy to people there.
          When we see “RM4 million wind turbines functioned for only four days”, we only whom to curse for the failure.   When we see poor medical services, we only what has gone wrong.  When we see how much people have to bear for the cost of higher education, we know what corruption and collusion mean.  We all believe a lump sum has been paid to the BN leaders for the licences, hence the poor students have to bear the cost.  Yes, they have PTPTN loan to access but it is a debt that it takes years to pay back.  Besides, they often have to pay exorbitant fee RM500- RM1000 for each paper of the examinations.  If a student takes 3 subjects, that means he has to pay (RM500-RM1000) X 3 =? .  Alamat!  Guess how many % of our learners can afford this payment!
          It is a curse to see “M’sian timber exports revenue amounts to RM20.03 bln in 2011”  when the local sawmills and furniture industry constantly face the shortage in Sarawak.  This is the hard fact that I witness and experience personally when I go to the sawmills for some good quality of wood for my chicken coops and other purposes.  I built racks for hanging clothes, benches for my garden tools and so on.  I like wood products.  When I asked around why there are only iron clothes rack available.  The shop operators told me wood racks would be more expensive to come by.  Alamat!  How come this thing happens in a timber-rich state like Sarawak.  People say Monopoly that Taib Mahmud and his cronies created is the curse of their plights  and the causes for our disaster.
          Monopolising just penetrates every sector including the fishes in Sarawak waters.  Fishes like black pomfret (RM19-RM20 a kilo no matter what sizes), silver pomfret (RM 37 for weight 500g -600g); BM47 for 800g -1000g); mackerel (RM18-20 a kilo for whatever weight)……… everything seems to go out of bound.  I often wonder how high income we should reach to counteract with the monopoly.  We people are always at the mercy of the monopoly.   As long as a few control the lots of the mass, there is no end of the misery of people.  It is monopoly that Najib and his team should work hard on to undo though there is only little time left for them to amend for the wrongs, sins and crimes they have committed.
          Stop bluffing and stop condemning but put in all your effort in to de-monopoly for some good deeds to deposit in for your own good.

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