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Thursday 24 July 2008

My Dear Opposition

The opposition in Malaysia, is no better than the ruling party, in my humble opinion. Lack of substance. Here's why.

Till today, they have not formed a Shadow Cabinet. Come one. Show some leadership. Get organized. Form a Shadow Cabinet. That way, the rakyat can truly see their performance. Instead, they are too busying getting a bunch of "traitors" to dump BN and form government with them.

And what on earth are the opposition trying to do? Do they want this place to be another Thailand? Don't get me wrong, I love Thailand and that's their way of getting things done. But heck, this is Malaysia. Governments being thrown out? Treat of a coup? Like it or not, PKR better learn to respect the rakyat. This BN Government, currently headed by Badawi and assisted by Khairy, was voted in by the rakyat. So, till the next elections, no one better insult the rakyat by throwing BN out of power - unless it is via ballots. Anything else is a sheer failure of democracy - which USA is a strong supporter of. Surely we cannot let down Ms. Rice. I am surprised that Ms. Rice has not commented on the issue of Anwar trying to get BN MPs to join Pakatan Rakyat just for him to be Prime Minister. Mind you, no one voted Anwar in yet.

And hell. Since Malaysia is in between Thailand and Indonesia, they wanna turn this place to be part Indonesia too. Fuel price. Yes, Anwar wants cheaper fuel. Indonesia has cheap fuel too. But anyone wants this place to be like Indonesia? A show of hands please... Oh. I didn't think so. So, why on earth is Anwar yelling for cheaper petrol?

It hurts me too, but I would love to see petrol at market price of about RM 3.50 per litre. A little hurt is good. Look, there's less traffic. Even the Mat Rempits are slowing down. That's the good news. People think before driving from KL to Penang just for nasi kandar. There's saving. Leaders should lead others to spend wisely, not have cheap petrol and burn a heck a lot of it for no reason. I've noticed there are less cars speeding nowadays. Roads could be safer.

I don't hear Anwar asking for better public transport. No. Oh, the poor will suffer. Yea yea. This is the part I cannot understand... he was the Finance Minister. Surely he knew a thing or who. First question... who's the poor people? Really? Who do you think is poor? Fisherman? The padii farmer? The oldman in the kampung with oil palm? Who on earth would the poor be? Let me see if I get this litle piece of economic theory right. Price of fish went up. Surely the fishermen cannot be poor. Price of rice doubled last year, so surely the farmers can't be poor. Let's not get started on the prices of vegetables. Up too. Palm oil - up up up. So, who exactly is poor?

So, they remain poor. Why? There is a price ceiling on rice. And on cooking oil. And bad distribution - aka - middlemen. So, instead of solving the crux of the matter, the opposition holds concerts for cheaper fuel. They should be asking for no subsidy, no price ceilings and of course, no tax. There is still heavy tax on cars and vehicles. Think about it. Let's say there's no tax on cars and a Toyota Vios becomes RM 40,000 while a Proton becomes RM 20,000. But petrol is at a hefty RM 3.50. But think... with a cheaper car, might the fishermen be able to afford transport? Buys a car, pays heck a lot more for petrol - but for once, he can transport his fishes out for sale. No need for the middle-man. He makes more money. Would he still be poor? I don't think so. But alas, no... Anwar wants cheap fuel. It's just "burn baby, burn." Lack of policy.

Some say ... but not everyone has land for farming. Not everyone is a fisherman. True. Look at it now. It pays badly to be farming or fishing. Everyone wants to be a graduate. Universities are full. Bad graduates being churned out day and night. Ends up with pay less than RM 1800 per month. How to survive? True. But what happens if life in the kampong is better? What if they earn a lot more being a fishermen? Or a farmer? With better pay, youth might just do other work - rather than be a overrated graduate.

The key is really getting rid of all the subsidies, the ceiling prices and taxes. Income tax can stay, but excise duties on cars and other vehicles can go. This will give rise to a more efficient economy. And speaking of efficiency - why not rate cars? Have a standards body which rates cars on efficiency. Do the same for white goods (washing machines, fridges).

Do you all seriously think foreign cars are better than Protons? Think again. Here's why. There is no rating system in Malaysia. Image is everything. So, for the versions that they sell in Malaysia - it will be watered down. It would be less safe, less efficient and less costly to manufacture. There is no incentive for them to do better. Don't believe me? Go to Thailand. Look at the Altis there. They are just cabs with a black interior, plastic look. Cheap. Ugly. Just like our Protons. But in Malaysia, Altis is a bit better. Now, you wanna check out Toyota cars in USA? Bet you the Toyota in USA is better but still cheaper than their counterparts in Malaysia! In short, the government has allowed multi-national companies to bugger the rakyat. Oopppsss.

Rule of Law

Hmm.... USA has taken a keen interest in the Anwar sodomy case. Condoleezza Rice says that it is not just a Malaysian internal affair. USA, she claims, would like to see the rule of law. Sounds very serious.

But what the heck happened to Guantanamo Bay? Didn't a ouple fo courts in the USA ruled that was illegal? The Rule of Law indeed. It is more like the rule of the lawless, unless of couse, it is not to USA's favour.

Anwar Ibrahim. What would I think of him. He is nothing more than being a politician and he is indeed BN's best friend. Yup, you heard it right. He is the government's good friend. Because of Anwar kicking up a storm against the government, all we hear about his him and someone's ass. Tell me, which of the following do you see recently in the headlines?
  • Debate by Anwar?
  • What happened to the Lingam case?
  • Anwar suing the IGP?
  • What happened to the Selangor Exco's Wife Club which transferred millions the day after their hubbies lost their elections?
  • IGP counter sues Anwar?

Because of the Anwar case, so many serious wrong-doings of the government has been temporarily forgotten. Where the C4 explosives from the Razak case come from? How about the follow up on Judges for Sale? Or cases for sale? I recall Lingam's former staff providing evidence that even the judgement was writen for the judge.

But alas... everyone is more interested in one former BN politician, allegedly screwing another guy. Bugger. Wish someone in the USA would say... we would like to see the Rule of Law... let's finish of Lingam and Company. Too bad. No one was buggered in those cases!

Pregnant

Oh well, it is the age old problem back to me again, pregnancy. Hmmm. All of you could be wondering... is the author of this blog pregnant? Hell no, I am a guy and I have not had any medical miracles. Oh, he got H pregnant. No, no. I didn't get anyone pregnant.
Actually, the truth is a lot less juicy. Somehow, on the internet, on Skype - I keep attracting pregnant gals. This is the second case -and no, they are just online friends - never met them. In both cases, they fell in love with a older guy. Got pregnant. They didn't want to tell their families. Instead, they are thinking of an abortion.

First case - the gal was a student in Sunway College, from Kedah. Found out she was two months pregnant. Don't think she's underage. If I remember correctly, she's more than 20 years old. Then, she wanted to run away from home. Gosh. Took me damn a lot of time to convince her not to. In the end, she told her parents and she had an abortion. She's from a fairly well to do family - so, money wasn't another problem for her.

Second case - also a uni student in Kampar. Bf in KL knocked her up. Rich family, so, she went for an abortion. Definately more than 18 years old.

Third case - this one, I am still 'working' on it. Runaway from home. Staying in Putrajaya with a friend. Hardly any money - she has sex for money. Already pregnant for about 5 months. Gosh. She told me a guy, about 30, became her bf and got her pregnant. Guy has since disappeared completely. By the way, she's underaged. Hell... she doesn't even know how old that guy is. Mind boggling.

Then, she ran away from home. Went to stay in various places. One of her stops was Penang Island and some bozos bullshitted her. Told her to buy some chinese pills for about RM 200 a tub. Yup - a whole tub of it. She has been taking it for the last 2 months or so and yup - you guessed it right. It didn't work. So now she's pregnant into the 5th month. No money for abortion - which is hell of a illegal. Begging me for help.

The part that puzzles me is - why the heck do I know of so many pregnant young gals online. Or perhaps that's normal - meaning there is a terrible problem of unwanted pregnancy in Malaysia and there's a lot of illegal abortion going on.

While I am neither against nor for abortion (it should be left to the couple and ultimately the gal - its her body!) - the most worrying part is... what the hell am I suppose to do? Sure, they are all just online friends, but they are / were desperate for help, telling strangers about their problems. Hoping for some help. The first thing that came to mind is, NGO. There must be some NGO to help. Google Search turned up nothing. You believe it? Nothing.

Yup. That worries me. Where on earth are these gals to show up for help? Where isn't there a NGO for them? It has to be one out there, but it certainly is not reaching out. So, if you know of a NGO for this gal to go to, do let me know. It is sure sad.