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Sunday 19 November 2017

Looking at the Flooding Woes from a distance



Tweets Looking at the Flooding Woes from a distance             20/11/2017
It is idiotic, ridiculous and disgusting to blame the extreme weathers for the devastating floods all the time when these political scoundrels have tried to hide their plundering ways of development extending everywhere without care.  Whenever the devastating floods occurs, they are panicked and always try to shirk their responsibilities and put the blames on other factors to shield off their incapabilities and weaknesses. 
The recent devastating floods in Penang and years ago in Johore or elsewhere in the Peninsular Malaysia and my homeland, Sarawak and our neighbour, Sabah were the curses of plundering wasys of development in carefree ways. 
The Malayan government has been independent for 60 years.  The Penang government has been in non-UMNO-BN’s hand for 8 years, so it is 8:52 years, I wonder what has been done to the drainage system since the independent day 8:52 of Malayan government.
Penang by map reading is a very very very…… small state.  It is said to be a little smaller than Singapore.  Ng……that means that it is smaller than our Sarawak Bakun Dam.  Ng……it is indeed so small. 
Since Penang  is connected to the other adjacent states.  Hee………… I wonder if Kedah and other adjacent states had become so deluged at that time and if the sea were also so swollen.  If Kedah also received an extreme amount of rainwater and all the dams were in need of urgent discharge to relieve the holding capacity , the authorities concerned could only pray for God’s mercy but released all they had to save their skin.  What would happen to others were beyond their control.  That meant poor Penang had to face the attack of water from every corner. 
        When abnormal weather conditions have become normal and when all these political scoundrels still play-play and are lackadaisical minded, it is normal that flash floods, frequent floods and devastating floods occur so often.  These phenomena are universal.   Please do not take these phenomena everywhere in the globe to justify your incapacabilities and weaknesses to deal with these normalised conditions in your areas. 
        Check if you have built enough tube wells or reservoirs to take in excess water no matter how many times more than usual.  Our small-sized neighbour, Sinagapore should serve as the best example to all to find out how they tackle the problems of floods of whatever kind and how they make good use of the excess water.  These political scoundrels should learn to feel ashamed of themselves and be more responsible in face of floods and droughts. 
        If these political soundrels focused their minds on dealing with floods and solutions to tackle them, there would not be shortage of water during the months of drought.  When there are not enough reservoirs to take in excess water, so houses, shophouses, farms, plantations, factories, fish ponds and so on serve as reservoirs for excess water during devastating floods as we have witnessed everywhere in the world.  It is nothing surprising at all after seeing the occurrences everywhere in the globe.  This is law of Nature. 
        When plundering ways of development take place everywhere, so are the floods of whatever kinds that occur everywhere.  That’s it.  Gain = Lose when development takes place at the expense of our environment.

19/Nov/2017
It is idiotic and ridiculous and disgusting to use the psychometric test to qualify or disqualify those who desire to be teachers when the testers themselves are not subjected to any of the psychometric test  to decide whether they are suitable for the posts.  Our Sarawakian teachers really do not need this test or this ploy will be used to discriminate teachers in Sarawak.  And the target to employ 90% or more of Sarawakian teachers will never be attainable. 
We, Sarawakians should fight for our education autonomy.  We should have our criteria to decide whom to be employed to fill up the vacant teaching posts.  These 75 temporary teachers are all qualified in my eye to be permanent teachers. 
We must understand that there are too many unemployed trained teachers in Peninsular Malaya waiting for posting.   The Sarawak government must stamp their feet to say “No!” to the Malayan teachers coming here to ‘snatch the bowls of food’ from our Sarawak teachers. 
        Or we Sarawakians should be prepared to flush out UMNO-BNised political scoundrels here for good.  I hope all Sarawakians are united in one heart and mind / sehati-sejiwa in fighting for the autonomy of Sarawak.  We should decide what is best for ourselves.  We should learn to hit back and reject what the Malayan government decide what is best for us.  We really do not need the Malayan government in the name of Malaysia to decide what is best for us. 
        We, Sarawakians, like Singaporean, decide what is best for us.  We really do not need the Malayan government in the name of Malaysia (the name of which means curses to us Sarawakians and Sabahans).  They are like an octopus always extending its eight long legs to snatch whatever they want for themselves.  
       

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