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Sorry, I would not donate even a Single Sen

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          An independent candidate with Gerak Independent sent me a Whatsapp message soliciting for funds to contest in the next general election.          He claimed that he wants to " collaborate and work with PH in GE 15," but the seat that he is contesting in is currently held by a PH candidate.            The seat P105 which used to be PJ Utara and now renamed Damansara is held by Tony Pua. P106 is held by Maria Chin Abdullah.          Pua has already indicated that he will not be contesting. Although the PH coalition has not even announced its candidate for the coming general election, this gentleman already announced that he will "collaborate and work with PH."           How can he collaborate and work with PH if he does not even know who will be replacing Pua, or whether Maria Chin will remain as the candidate? To me, Maria Chin has don...

Yes, Pas is a vote spoiler, but mainly for Umno

    By Stephen Ng   Comment: Universiti Utara Malaysia professor Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani may be right in that PAS is good only to spoil votes, but in a three-corner fight between Umno and Pakatan Harapan, I think Umno will lose. To qualify my statement, it depends on whether former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad can do a good job in reaching out to the rural Malays. He and former Deputy Prime Minister, Muhyiddin Yasin should just focus on reaching the rural Malays, not the urban voters who have already made up their minds. Most rural Malays prefer peace to aggressive behaviours that they see in Umno, especially when it comes to the way Umno members react to the presence for Dr Mahathir in their villages. Changing Landscape The game plan has changed. The rural Malays, where both Umno and PAS had a strong grip in the past, now have to decide between Umno, PAS and Pakatan Harapan. Malay votes are split to three. Even with PAS entering into the Barisan ...

What legacy? Dr M is Reaping What He Sowed

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By Stephen Ng            Dr Mahathir Mohamad, in an interview with Noel Lim of BFM, said that he did not care to leave behind a legacy.          I beg to differ with the former prime minister. His is a legacy of dictatorship during his first 22 years as premier and of betrayal, during his tenure as prime minister a second time.          When he joined Pakatan Harapan, he needed the coalition more than the coalition needed him. Against all analyses done, I think PH won mainly because of the shift in the voting pattern of East Malaysians.          We all knew that if not because of the seats won in both Sabah and Sarawak, PH would not have enough seats to form the federal government.          Dr Mahathir has forgotten that it is the people who voted for PH, not him. His own party, Bersat...

Welcome to the City of Venice!

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  Welcome to the city of Venice!          Ooops, for some reason, I forgot that this is indeed the city of Kuala Lumpur where I have grown up as a child, and now, mourn over its gradual demise as a liveable city.           Here, skyscrapers rise to the sky to fulfill the ambitions of politicians who want to leave a legacy for themselves (in the process the cronies have their pockets filled with cash), but the city has become another eyesore to the world.           Tourists would not want to visit Malaysia during the monsoon season. When tourists do not turn up at our doorsteps, businesses will suffer.           We know that there is only one thing certain whenever it rains: we have to get ready our gondolas and manouvre our way through the rivers of Venice.            Knowing Malaysians with their driving habits, there will be massiv...

We want Malays who are progressive

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  I sent this video to a Malay friend of mine and surprisingly, his response was: "No BN. Enough is enough."           My response to him was:  " We want Malays who are progressive so that we can progress as a nation and (together, with out combined skills and talents) compete with the rest of the world. Someone like Syed Saddiq gets the thumbs up because he represents the progressive Malays.  "In the past, Umno used to equate the Chinese with DAP, babi or communists. Now the narrative no longer works. Even May 13 has not been successful as we all know now who were the gang of three who created the tragedy and why they did that to achieve their own political agenda." Just to recap some of the things you may have heard or read in the past: (1) In the past, a number of narratives have been pitched against DAP and the Chinese. None of these narratives are being played up again, especially after the Malays begin to realise that it was nothing but...

A Message to the Business Community: Return of the Titans?

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  Malaysia is in danger of a backlash by the return of the Decepticons.           But the question is: Can we afford the return of Umno and its current batch of leaders?           What if they were just the red herrings -- Najib Abdul Razak or Zahid Hamidi will after not become the Prime Minister; instead, another Umno leader such as former Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan, Mohamad Hasan or former Minister of Higher Education, Mustapha Mohamad?          Well, the question is: would they survive? Or would they end up being slaughtered just like Abdullah A. Badawi? After all, the good moderate politicians can hardly survive in Umno politics, where the warlords are many.          The country is already going through a tough time. In March this year, Finance Minister, Tengku Zafrul Aziz said that the country still needs  another RM17 billionto repay 1MDB’s total outst...

I am optimistic about GE15

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GE15, who will win the general election?           I have been saying time again that the state elections are not a gauge of the upcoming GE15.           That's why I never even bothered to follow the state elections, but of course, BN cybertroopers ---- and there are now many planted in all social media -- used it to try to swing back PH supporters back to BN.           This was what the big boss of a newspaper told me before GE14: that the Chinese and Indian votes have swung back to BN. I laughed.           GE15 cannot be gauged by the results in the state elections. In the midst of the pandemic, most "ordinary" voters like me would not bother to go all out, either to return from oveerseas or even Singapore to vote.          The Johor election, for example, was carried out during the pandemic. If I recall correctly, the borders were still clo...

Anwar and Najib may be having a teh tarik after the debate...

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  While discussing about the Anwar vs Najib debate, someone made a remark, " Sometimes I could help but to think these politicians were putting up some stage play and behind the scenes, they happily minum teh tarik & laughing at the rakyat's gullibility."           My reply, of course, is: "Why not?"           In fact, I have been saying this since pictures showing Jibbi and Anwar having coffee together in the lounge.           Again, my qeustion is: "Why not?"          Why not? Do you want our politicians to wield their axes at each other in parliament outside? That kind of thuggish behaviours would turn the country into an anarchy.           These are supposed to be lawmakers. They are supposed to fight out in the august house before a law is passed. This is so that when a law is passed, the Hansard would at least put on record that ...

Will the Anti-Hopping Law be passed?

  Citing a video clip, a friend said: "If the anti-hopping law is not passed, no point in going out to vote!"         My answer:  No, to vote is OUR duty as citizens. If we choose to vote, we are choosing to give the country to the pirates of the Caribbeans. By hook or by crook, we have to throw Captain Crook off the deck into the big ocean.          My point of argument : Well, at  least the chances are better that we will be able to put the country back on track by having the right people, than totally losing this country into the hands of the kleptokrats again.         Would Anti-Hopping Law be Passed?  Who made you think that the anti-hopping law would be passed? When Pakatan signed the MOU with Ismail Sabri Yaakob, they know that the Anti-hopping law would not be passed. It was just a gentleman's way to show the rakyat that PH wants the anti-hopping law to be passed, and at the end o...

I think Umno has lost its moral bearing

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  I feel compelled to write a series of short articles based on all my observations in the social media. Something is desperately very wrong when you have a leader who has been convicted, yet you can shout, "Apa Malu, Bosku!" as though he is a celebrity in your midst.           Just  ask some of your friends from overseas if they know who the US Department of Justice was referring to as Official No 1 in the 1MDB scandal, they will just smile.           News has flashed across the world that the DOJ was referring to Najib Abdul Razak.           When people can shout, "Apa Malu, Bosku!" (what is there to be ashamed, my Boss), it makes feel uncomfortable when their political party can win the coming general election.           A party that runs the country when it has lost its moral compass will only lead the country to both moral and financial bankruptcy. ...

Be Honest with Yourselves

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  I feel compelled to write a series of short articles based on all my observations in the social media. To be honest, I have always wondered why "Pakatan Harapan supporters" (better known as BN Cybertroopers) criticise PH for all its failure, but stop short of criticising Barisan Nasional.           They will tell you that PH is weak, and will not be able to win the General Election because it is split and diunited.           To these people I always say, "It's a chicken and egg situation. Look, PH (or BN, for the matter) is like a balloon. You pump Helium gas into it. It gets inflated, and you will see it take off into the air."           If no air is blown into it, the balloon will remain just flat. Therefore, to criticise that PH is weak, it is just a reflection of one's own lack of commitment to go for change.          Because you choose not to give PH your suppo...

Bosku, Apa Malu?

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  I read this in a Whatsapp chat group but please scroll down to read what is glaringly missing from the message. The politician replied: "Well, just give me my money back then." The seller  said: "Can’t do that. I’ve already spent it." The politician said: "OK, then, just bring me the dead horse. The farmer asked: "What are you going to do with it?" The politician said: "I’m going to raffle it off to the people as a speed horse that can win the race" The seller  responded: "You can’t raffle a dead horse." Politician replied: "Sure, I can. Just watch me. You don't know the people, l will post wonderful pictures of a horse, I just won’t tell anybody it's dead. I will market it with propaganda and present him as capable of chasing criminals away" A month later, the seller met up with politician and asked: "What happened with that dead horse?" Politician replied: "I raffled it off. I sold 1million tick...

Everyone Abandons Siti Bainun?

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  I feel compelled to write a series of short articles based on all my observations in the social media. It is interesting that when Bella's case came to light, everyone, including the glamourous daughter of a former deputy prime minister denied knowing her.           In an earlier report I read, they were supposed to be shopping kaki together.           Siti Bainun is apparently someone well known within the Umno circle. I won't comment what I do not know, but there are several questions that I would like to ask:          Why did people in Umno immediately deny knowing her now that Bella's case has come to broad daylight? For once, there is a feeling of being ashamed of a fellow Umno member. That's sanity to say the least.          But, why suddenly so ashamed being associated with Siti Bainun when the court has yet to decide her case, but not ashamed to be associated with...

Why does Siti Bainun even need 10 lawyers?

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  I feel compelled to write a series of short articles based on all my observations in the social media. Recently, the case of Bella, a Down Syndrome child, caught us by surprise. A child of her age was supposed to be under the care of responsible adults; instead, she suffered from the way how the adults at the centre treated her.           This even caught the attention of the Tengku Mahkota of Johor. His Excellency had made a remark which I think is worth quoting:  " I don’t even have 10 lawyers. Whatever it is, this is just the beginning. Bella is a real hero, and I will help Bella as best I can. I will ensure that every child in the country is protected. The Malaysian government must amend the law to protect children.“           I have no way to verify this from the TMJ but at least, this is what appeared in a chat message.           Let's think back. Why would Siti Bainun need 10 la...