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Friday 29 March 2013

Who will win?



Who can win?                                               29/3/2013
          Najib blared that BN could win two-thirds majority in the 13th general election.  Goodlah, so he clings tightly to this hope to cope with ever increasingly  difficult situations.  Here I dare him to announce the election day without further delay and without any due care.  Why does he still think that the BN coalition can win when I think at least 70% feel like being plundered and exploited. 
          Wong Soon Koh in Sibu, Sarawak also thinks like that and has expressed his belief many times.  Hee……..……..a man so out of touch of reality.  Hence he can’t understand why so many Chinese just despise and condemn him. 
          Many, many and many BN leaders like James Masing,  Vincent Lau Lee Ming, Peter Chin………… all blare a lot about their belief without going around to find out what people in general think of the BN government.
          Who can win?  I think all the leaders should keep their mouths shut and think and check what development and benefits on both short and long term basis they have done for the good and well-being of the people in general in a democratic way.  It is not the benefits that only about 20% of the people can enjoy at the expense of the rest.  It is not good to bla, bla, bla…………….. like that anymore. 
          It is not good to bla, bla, bla on winning without thinking what good and benefits you have sincerely and honestly brought to us people in general.  Please think along these lines:
1.    A good road system.  Do we have?  People will tell you in the 13th general election.
2.    A good and well-connected public transport to solve the woes of traffic jam.  Is there any?
3.    Medical services with right standard that our ministers will also patronise.  Yes / No?
4.    Such basic infrastructure facilities:  water and electricity.  What is the coverage?
5.    Social security:  low crime rate.  How is it?
6.    A good system of education to benefit all and free education from kindergarten up to the university:  can you provide?  Did you know that as far as higher education is concerned, more and more people have become aware that they are being exploited by their political thugs and the related party?
7.    How sustainable are our natural resources?  Timber, fish, …………
8.    How diversified is our agricultural sector?  Besides palm oil trees, what else do we have?  Can we live on palm oil if there is a shortage of food supplies?
9.    How well-managed are the taxpayers’ monies?  Our inland revenue has great ability to collect all the taxes but the authorities concerned lack every skill to look after the monies that are siphoned/ pocked by ……………… again and again.  They get out of the countries easily for laundering.  Who still can trust the BN leaders again for them to win two-thirds majority?
10.   Who can break the businesses of monopoly in Sarawak as well as elsewhere in
        Malaysia?
11.   Who can tell  Najib/ the next BN PM, if any, not to hold national finance post for    
        the good of the practice of democracy as a whole? 
12.   Is there any transformation to carry out decentralisation of the power of the  
        Federal Government for the good  and progress of the whole country?
13.   Who is happy with the car buying and selling policy to support the BN coalition 
        anymore?   
14.   Who will believe that it is possible for the country to be transformed from (M): the   practices of     
        autocracy/ despotism, nepotism and monopoly to the practices of democracy (W):  for the good,   
        benefit and well-being of all.
15.   Who will believe the leaders so “red sea in mentality”  to implement the “blue sea strategy” to go 
        win-win?
16.  Have you settled age-old frustrating and exasperating problems of the lorry associations everywhere in 
       Sarawak?   The restrictions imposed on the load a lorry is allowed to carry have caused so much 
       frustration, disappointment and anger.  The enforcement officers are always so effective in nabbing them 
       and they are often come to a settlement to the benefit of the ones who catch thme.  It is really 
       unreasonable to restrict based on the reasons that heavilly loaded lorries will damage the roads and 
       bridges.  Look, how irresponsible of our BN government / JKR who lack the capacity to deliver the 
       roads and bridges to sustain the weight of the lorries loaded with goods maybe 10- 20 kg or more that 
       the weight allowed / give the lorry companies the freedom to decide as long as they think fit.  It is really 
       not good to interfere and upset them too much.  Give advice/ warning just in case.  It is not good to fine 
       them for money whenever and wherever  you can.
17.  The 60? Chinese Independent Schools  have been waiting anxiously,impatiently, angrily and  
       contemptuously for the authority concerned for officially recognition of the eligibility of their 
       examinations.  Do you still have the chance to give recognition?
18.  The Land Code is not people-friendly and first in Sarawak.  How much more do you think we 
       collectively can endure?
19.  The Basic Lending Rate of the ousing loan  is another curse of the people.  It is set all for the benefits of our big sharks.  It is no much worse than Loan Shark.  Chech how much a house buyer has to pay for a house costing  RM150,000 in a span of 25 years.  First 5 years, he/she can only pay interest rates only, am I right?  I am investigating about it.  If it is true, it is like plundering with the permission of Bank Negara.  I shall tell you some day about a case how a poor man and his wife paid the housing loan and the woes of people in general I have observed.  What a curse!  What a pity! What a shame!
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            Najib let go when you lose and we people will respect you for all your good effort. 

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