Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Much Ado about National Reconciliation

Since I announced the government’s plan for national reconciliation, I have been touched by the reaction of the Rakyat who have expressed their very strong support and encouragement for a more cohesive and united Malaysia. The National Reconciliation Plan will be unveiled and implemented over the next few months and I will provide more details soon but I want to share a bit of what is to come.
I am sure most of you recall that immediately after GE13, I was the first to call for national reconciliation while others were only concerned with questioning the legitimacy of the elections, which has been proven to be completely baseless. It was not an idle call. After months of quiet work on it, we are now almost ready to implement our plan of action.
The NRP will aim to encourage an environment that is conducive and promotes National Reconciliation through unity and consensus across the country. What we want to do is to help inspire the rakyat to respect and reconnect with one another so as to make Malaysia a better home for all of us.
The Opposition and various groups have made suggestions on how we should proceed and I thank everyone for their input, which will be considered. The NRP will help steer the course of national unity in this country and I invite everyone to continue supporting the government’s initiatives.
The NRP is based on the principles of RESPECT, WORKING & PLAYING TOGETHER, and the spirit of give and take. This should underpin all that we do. For a start, we want the rakyat to start sharing stories on acts of kindness between races and this includes the mainstream and online media as well as social media users. For example, sharing a picture of a Malay policeman helping an old Chinese lady cross the road helps to reinforce what we already know but have forgotten, that we are all part of a Malaysian family.
We must also discourage the spreading of reports on actions taken by extremist groups and organisations that tend to destroy the trust between races. You know that what these extremist groups are doing and saying on social media sites are wrong, so should we share such views online? If you want to preserve the harmony of this country, don’t let these instigators overpower us! Even better, don’t pass on news of such incidents as it is almost certain to incite fear and hatred.
Do not give these extremists the publicity they crave. If no one reports on their actions, they will not gain the recognition they want. They will not be able recruit more people to their cause. They will fail. But it comes down to us. We don’t have to condemn them, just ignore them. Don’t give them the airtime or the publicity.
While you will see the National Reconciliation Plan unfold in the next few months, we all know that National Reconciliation does not belong solely to the government. It is no longer the era of “government knows best.” It is a concept that belongs to the people so all Malaysians must play a role if we want peace and harmony.
Our grandparents understood this and have been doing this for decades but we appear to be paying less attention to this today. If you want a better nation, if you want to have your faith restored in one another, then take the steps needed to do it.
Once you do this, it will not matter who says what or which group makes silly demands, because you will know how you, your neighbours and by extension, how most Malaysians feel. If we feel united as a people, these extremists, regardless of who they are and what they do, will get no traction. Destroy them by having faith in yourself and your fellow Malaysian. (here)

Well Sir, I beg to differ, none of the things that you're yapping above actually makes any sense. Nada...who wrote that piece for you anyway.

I clearly remember you on National TV muka mengelabah talking about "Chinese Tsunami" and the need for National Reconciliation....that night clearly shows how little you knew about the mindset of the Chinese in Malaysia. Now you want to talk about "extremist groups and organisations that tend to destroy the trust between races" and goes on to say that "we" should know that their actions in wrong and should not give them the necessary airtime nor share their "activities".....just IGNORE them....

Oh my......is that the spirit?

Have a moral high ground and brush aside all this "information"

How bout this instead...what if your Government starts to properly enforce all the relevant laws in this country to all this Cyber Activity.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Al Kisah #KajangMove: Chapter 3 Saya pun layak jadi MB

KUALA LUMPUR: It's confirmed. MCA vice-president Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun (pix) will be Barisan Nasional's (BN) candidate for the Kajang by-election on March 23. The announcement was made by Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyddin Yasin during a press conference at Menara Dato Onn, Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) here Friday. Muhyiddin said that Chew was selected as she was considered the most suitable candidate. "This candidate is capable, has held various positions in the government, and also a pretty lady..." said Muhyiddin earlier. (here
She's not pretty man...come on...u got horrible taste la brader...

Anyway isu yang lebih penting...gua rasa macam dol aje pi bertanding. Layan cita Hero Tamil. Serious tak boleh belah. Tapi ape bole buat candidate dah kena announce.

 What a waste....gua geleng kepala masa gua baca benda ni tadi..giler merepek..


Hantu Raya sikit punya happy

Lagi tak boleh belah...

Ari tu segan buat muka cover line...siap hantar dia punya chubby attack dog mamat kantoi BAFIA tu..

Tak lama lagi lu pun got your own KajangMove going on. Elok la tu Hantu Raya boleh visit rumah dekat.

Anyway back to this "survey"

Gua mau tanya sikit boleh tak dengan 576 Orang ni

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

How to avoid the Unavoidable: The Story of the 400Million gone down the drain

DPM: No toll hikes this year, Govt to pay out RM400mil in compensation
PUTRAJAYA: Motorists nationwide can breath a sigh of relief as the Government has decided not to raise toll rates this year. However, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said this move will cost the Government RM400mil, as compensation to the various toll concessionaires. The Deputy Prime Minister made the announcement Wednesday, after chairing a special committee to tackle the rising in the cost of living here, adding that the decision was made during a Cabinet meeting. (here)
 Yawn.....so predictable

So whatever happened to the Unavoidable part?

Toll rate hike next year unavoidable, says Minister
The toll rate hike next year is unavoidable as it is an express condition in the concession agreement between the government and highway concession companies, according to Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar (pic). He said the toll rate should have been revised in 2011, as stated in the concession agreement. "However, the rate was maintained, but the government had to fork out RM400 million in compensation from taxpayers' money, which could have been used for other purposes. "And now it's time to fulfill the condition," he told reporters after presenting prizes to winners of a colouring and drawing competition held in conjunction with the Parliament Building's 50th anniversary celebration in Kuala Lumpur today. He said the hike was therefore a fair measure for taxpayers, coupled with the fact that highways were alternative routes which they don't use everyday. Word of the proposed toll rate increase followed Works Minister Datuk Fadillah Yusof's statement that it would be revised next year to comply with the agreement between the government and the highway concessionaires. (here)

The 400 Million we already know.....

The other purposes we don't know...

Wallahwualam la kut....

Malaysian are a manja lot...naik sikit dah nak kecoh sekampung...so kampung la u people..

Government on the other hand pulak macam ada intellectual bankruptcy big time..what changed from the December fiasco up till now....got special committee to tackle cost of living??

Is that it?

Useless bunch of people....apa takut kasi up saja lah as if people won't pay up.

Tapi bagi lah incentive yang masuk akal

Contoh:

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

There's Something Funny about Talam

Hey folks.....

With the Kajang buy-election coming up, I guess the time has come to revisit some of the earlier question I raised about the Talam Debt Settlement

The man of the Moment KKKKKhalid has been praised till kingdom cum about his financial management abilities by every single living Pakatan politicians of late....I wonder why....

If you all recall in the Talam Debt Settlement for Dummies posting (here) I provided the overall transactional flow refer below for a refresher




In that post I inquired about MBI's ability to sell the Settlement Assets...
The big assumption here is that MBI is able to liquidate the Assets in Blue Color at the Gross Consideration Value.
If that happens then MBI is able to get full recovery of the original debts of 391Million
What happens if it can't get that value?  
Remember also the Excess Value that Chua was confused about the State hutang Talam 30Million that will be paid back via a parcel of land
Anyway we all want to know can MBI do all that? Even Talam could not sell those land
Is there a ready buyer to buy these assets in order for MBI to pay Talam Creditors in 6 Months after approval of Talam's shareholders?
That is the unknown in this equation.
We now have a partial answer to those questions....

Source the Selangor Kincing Many Times (here)

Alamak ........masuk poket kanan keluar poket kiri....

Betul ke PKNS, PNSB & KHSB nak beli......ke lu paksa...

Macam Willing seller not so willing buyer tangan kena pulas baik punya situation aje....

Minds are like parachutes; they work best when open. -Lord Thomas Dewer