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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:39 am    Post subject: Are we heading the way Indonesia Is?? Reply with quote

Interesting observation....

Subject: IS MALAYSIA HEADING THE WAY INDONESIA IS
> >
> > Indonesia is one of the world's richest countries in
> > terms of natural resources.
> >
> > God has blessed Indonesia with gold, uranium, copper, oil,
> > timber, beaches, seas and other wealth. The land is fertile
> > with abundant rain. Stick a twig into the ground and it
> > grows into a tree.
> >
> > Yet Indonesians sleep in the streets.
> >
> > Food is expensive. The average Indonesian eats some rice,
> > tempe, tauhu and may be some vegetables for breakfast, lunch
> > and dinner everyday.
> >
> > An average Nasi Padang meal for four persons in a single
> > star Indonesian restaurant can cost RM60(160,000 Rupiah).
> > This is way beyond the income of the average Joko or Ketut
> > in Indonesia.
> >
> > Why is this so ? The answer is because the ruling elites in
> > Indonesia do not care about the people. They have pillaged
> > the country.
> >
> >
> > They craft policies that only serve to keep the elites in
> > power and wealthly. The same thing is happening in
> > M'sia.
> >
> > There are also millions of Indonesians who go to school and
> > university but do not learn skills that can help them
> > survive in the real world. They are very poor in European
> > languages like English or Dutch. All their education is in
> > Indonesian. So they cannot keep up with the latest
> > developments and technologies. They cannot compete. They
> > remain poor.
> >
> > The children of the elites are sent overseas for their
> > education. An average Indonesian university graduate cannot
> > bring world class skills to his employers. He or she
> > therefore earns a pittance. This is happening in Malaysia.
> > Bumiputra university graduates only strike it rich if they
> > get Government jobs where they do not do much work but earn
> > a good salary with a pension. In the private sector they may
> > not get a job or earn only a pittance.
> >
> > That is why 100,000 graduates remain unemployed in
> > Malaysia.
> >
> > Bumiputra university graduates are turning up for
> > interviews as taxi drivers and shop assistants. What about
> > those who flunk out after SPM ? They become Mat Rempits
> > (Motorcycle Racers). Last Saturday I saw another Mat Rempit
> > get killed at the road races in Shah Alam (near Section 7).
> >
> > In Malaysia, just like in Indonesia, food is getting very
> > expensive. But the wages and salaries of the people,
> > especially the Malays, is not keeping up with the increase
> > in prices. Instead of developing the competitive ability of
> > the people, the Government has been using the failed NEP to
> > provide subsidies and dish out money on a plate.
> >
> > Everything for the Malays is subsidised - housing, jobs,
> > food, clothing and even cooking oil, flour, rice, sugar,
> > fuel, etc.
> >
> > The Government has been providing these subsidies so that
> > the Malays will keep voting for the ruling party. So it has
> > never been to the Government's advantage to make the
> > Malays independent. A Malay who is independent of the
> > Government may not vote for the BN. It is therefore better
> > to keep forever dependent by feeding them with subsidies..
> > So, for the past 50 years, everything has been subsidised.
> >
> > But now with 27million people in the country of which more
> > than half are Malays, subsidies are getting intolerably
> > expensive. There is also much much more thievery and wastage
> > by the elites in Malaysia.
> >
> > But there is no such thing in this world as a
> > "bottomless well' of money.
> >
> > Everything has its limits.
> >
> > The money will soon run out. Without the subsidies for
> > cooking oil, sugar, flour and petrol, how are the people,
> > especially the Malays, going to survive ? Already university
> > graduates cannot find jobs or compete in the private sector.
> > What happens when the oil money runs out ? What happens when
> > (not if, but when) the Government cannot simply spend
> > billions of oil money to keep buying votes and sustain its
> > voting base any longer? That is when we may see people
> > sleeping in the streets, just like in Indonesia. If that
> > happens this country will go up in flames. We will all be
> > consumed.
> >
> > In Indonesia, the Government has not mobilised its hundreds
> > of millions of people (over 250 million Indonesians) with
> > the competitive skills to grow enough food for themselves.
> > Hence food is expensive. They do not even have simple
> > survival skills like coming to work on time, organising
> > themselves to do simple tasks, maintaining good hygiene and
> > cleanliness and so on. They are poorly read and not informed
> > about many things that are going on around the world. Their
> > Government has failed in all these aspects. Hence the
> > average Indonesian remains poor.
> >
> > The same thing has happened in Malaysia. Our young people,
> > especially the Malays, do not possess basic survival skills.
> > We are not talking about competitive skills but just basic
> > survival skills. The Government is not serious about giving
> > them useful competitive skills either.
> >
> > The Mat Rempits are being glorified by the politicians as
> > saviours of the nation (Mat Cemerlang). Correction. they are
> > drug users, gang rapists, snatch thieves and street
> > fighters.
> >
> > When an efficient Policewoman called Nooriyah Anvar was
> > appointed Chief of Traffic Police she went after the Mat
> > Rempits with a vengeance. Does anyone remember her ? She
> > confiscated their bikes on the spot. But soon the Mat
> > Rempits called their political muscle and Nooriyah Anvar was
> > kicked out. To date she holds the record of being the
> > shortest serving Traffic Police Chief in Malaysia. She has
> > been replaced by Senior Asst Comm (II) Datuk Hamza Taib.
> >
> > The Government is therefore not serious about improving the
> > position of the Malays, or anyone else's for the matter.
> > They are only serving their own self-interests.
> >
> > It serves the Barisan Nasional Government to keep the
> > Malays down and out. Then the Malays can keep going to the
> > Government for crumbs. This way the ruling elites get to
> > keep the whole loaf to themselves. Go and visit Indonesia.
> > This is what is happening over there. It is happening over
> > here too.
> >
> > Does Malaysia have a problem ? Yes, the Malays are not
> > happy, the Chinese are not happy and the Indians are not
> > happy.
> >
> > They spoke out at the March 2008 polls and hope things will
> > change for the better, now they have some oppositions who
> > promised change.
> >
> > The Malays are being duped by their corrupted leaders by
> > using the issue of "race" and
> > "religion", the Chinese and Indians are being
> > marginalised by the ruling elites.
> >
> > Let us all Malaysians wake up and fight the corrupt system
> > for the benefit of everyone. Let us all unite and stand
> > together and change the system for once and for all.
> >
> > We are not Malays, Chinese or Indians, we are Malaysians.
> >
> >
> > Malaysians May End Up Sleeping in the Street
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:46 am    Post subject: Re: Are we heading the way Indonesia Is?? Reply with quote

tak jauh dah .... Sad

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:24 am    Post subject: Re: Are we heading the way Indonesia Is?? Reply with quote

and yet indonesian atleast gets
1 gold 1 silver 3 bronze...

mmmmm

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Are we heading the way Indonesia Is?? Reply with quote

shahril78 wrote:
tak jauh dah .... Sad


dekat....tapi jauh.
jauh..... tapi dekat. Sad
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 7:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Are we heading the way Indonesia Is?? Reply with quote

we are since merdeka man! a guided democrazy as implemented by Sukarno in the end 50's to mid 60's kekekkeke....u talk much! u go eat meat sandwich in jail wakakakakakka.....u turn the flag upside down u go to jail...u make fun of the prime minister and his kiss-ass clan u go to jail and u die there laaa....hahaha...our politic is a joke! so no use also we talk much or go make a demonstration cos' we are not that really strong mentally so the gov are freely to do whatever they want! i rather be orang asli and live in the forest rather than to listen to all the media crap and stuff! all politician are the same!!! F**k up big time! i stop reading the papers since 2005, now i read "Hustler" kekekekekke...

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Are we heading the way Indonesia Is?? Reply with quote

gua suka lepak cj's

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 5:27 am    Post subject: Re: Are we heading the way Indonesia Is?? Reply with quote

I've been travel few places, european, middle east, etc.. For me everywhere also same. The why we called it as politic, "Reward your friends and punish your enemies,".


*politic = en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 7:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Are we heading the way Indonesia Is?? Reply with quote

when the time come, we will have to pay rm$62'400'000''000 for a brand new e60 instead of rm$350k............haiz!!!!!!!!wat 2 do??? i cant even write a cheque for that figure.
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