A morning session with The Oracle of Syed Putera

Once again, you have the pleasure to share with readers, the stream thoughts of the Oracle of Syed Putra. To refresh the minds of readers, the Oracle is the alter ego of Tun Daim Zainudin. You can roughly contend what the Oracle says is what Tun Daim thinks.

It seems now, whatever Tun Daim says is carefully analyzed. And Tun Daim is the dangerous seer. In 2008, he likely the detriment of BN in 5 states. The UMNO generals were up in arms. They vilified him, describing him with all sorts of unpleasant terms. Daim is the pensioner. Daim is out of touch. Daim is irrelevant. When the results came, what Daim likely was in all true.

So how does Daim see the future? According to the Oracle, the a grim destiny for UMNO as good as BN. the nation has no leadership. Announcements were made invariably but understanding what were said. The PM reads the budget in council but when it comes to Q&A, Nor Yaakob does the answering. Some people hope for the text as good as PM who has no time as good as will usually read it.

The Oracle related the most occasions when Tun Daim answered he doesnt assimilate what the New Economic Model or the assorted mercantile initiatives have been all about. He usually understands basic commercial operation models- 2+ 2= 4. Now if the wily commercial operation man similar to Daim doesnt assimilate Najibnomics, what chance do common folks have?

Civil servants complained to Daim about carrying to implement policies which they have no part in giving inputs. Our mercantile models have been rebuilt by consultants underneath the commissar-ship of people similar to Omar Ong or Idris Jala.

The PMs rating says the Oracle has been sliding precipitously since the Bersih Rally. He handled which the single badly. The NGO was already declared an illegal one, yet he authorised them to have an! assembl y with the Agong. The man who was instrumental in brokering Ambigas assembly with the ! Agong wa s Pak Lah, the former PM. When asked the PM pronounced Pak Lah wanted to assistance out, but which kind of assistance hastens his plummeting rating. The Malays have the saying for this- sokong membawa rebah.

All is not good with our country. The infancy of the Chinese have been not going to vote BN. relocating from the single Chinese formed celebration (MCA) to another( DAP) presents no mental hurdle for the Chinese. They have been professional in their decisions.

One, the Chinese have been aware which Chinese interests have been improved looked after by the some-more assertive domestic party.
Two, stepping out from UMNOs shade offers the little satisfaction for the Chinese because you do so, remits the form of punishment to their cocky big brother. The Chinese have long wanted to learn MCA the lesson. MCA will not be means to stop this taking flight disenchantment. Most important of all, the ubiquitous mercantile independence of the Chinese gives them the luxury of choice. They can select as good as UMNO as good as BN dont crop up upon their radio detector screen.

MCA will probably be left with 5 parliamentary seats. MIC will be utterly annihilated. It will be reduced to another PPP as good as IPF as good as operates upon the same turn as Nalakaruppans party. The some-more pragmatic Indian parties will chose to work with whoever comes in to energy for the consequence of the Indian community. The Indian parties do not have friends. They have usually permanent interests.

But lets see what the Oracle says have been Daims augury about my party, UMNO. It seems UMNO people continue to enthrall themselves in to desiring which all is still well. They have no opinion which the next GE will be the most formidable installation them.

Some commentators in my blog say, the Pakatan people! can nev er influence the Kampong people. What keeps the kampong people loyal during the moment have been the pretty good prices of rubber as good as palm oil. They couldnt caring reduction about the peculiarity of BN as good as UMNOs leadership. They have been worried about the roofs over their ! heads, f ood upon the table, schooling for the children, jobs for them. The bumper years of good rubber as good as palm oil prices have been slowly as good as painfully being canceled out by the taking flight cost of living. The price of essential products keeps in taking flight whilst incomes sojourn stable. Once which tenuous balance is dislodged, afterwards the full wrath of the people will be seen.

So dont go upon banking upon the steadfastness of kampong people. Their own domestic perceptions have been invariably being leavened as good as moderated by those of their some-more socially as good as politically conscious children. Sons as good as daughters come back to kampongs to debrief parents. The younger generations views have been made by the brand new media of the internet, twitters as good as Facebooks. They tell the different story from those which relatives have been in the habit of to. The brand new stories the young kids bring demolish the once serf minds of the older generation- minds which were once made unchallenged by the aged tired as good as tedious media.

The Oracle has been divided for quite the little time. He has been with Daim upon an extended abroad trip. So when you asked the Oracle yesterday (Thursday) where has he been- all he pronounced was somewhere out of Malaysia. you asked why? Nothing to do here in Malaysia.

But were you gripping sideways of whats happening in Malaysia?

Of march you do.

Whats your meditative upon the stream domestic as good as mercantile situation? So here have been the little of the things he said.

Najibs personal rating! has plu mmeted since the Bersih March. It has plummeted alarmingly. Suddenly people comprehend which Najib is all poster boy, long upon popularity, unfortunately reduced in ability. His doing of the Bersih march was finished in the very dainty way. You can say, the peculiarity of the chairman doing the Bersih case is similar to the care of the pengerusi JKKK.

A year ago when Najib took over Pak lah, the ubiquitous perception was which Najib is most improved tha! n Pak La h. He has the looks as good as improved articulation. A couple of months ago, the Oracle told me, Najib is slightly improved than Pak Lah. Now, the perception is Najib is even some-more distressing than Pak Lah.

The PM must be carrying the little communications complaint with the Agong. you was told which Daim recommended the PM speak to Agong prior to the Bersih event. He should have suggested the Agong during which time to acknowledgement which the King is ready to meet up with Bersih reps as good as perceived the memo. While during that, the King could have suggested Ambiga as good as others, as obliged as good as law abiding adults which maybe no convene was necessary as right away the memo has been received.

Or if the march were to be authorised even after an assembly with the King, have Amibiga as good as others obliged for the control of marchers. The military could simply be systematic to step out of the way, save for those looking out after trade management. Then if anything unfinished did take place, the organizers of the convene will be hold accountable.

But the complaint is, Najib has too most advisers. They dont have the domestic savvy. Their responses have been the kind you take without delay out from the textbooks read mostly by 3rd universe despots. Rally marchers? Use teargas as good as batons. Get physical with them! Jail them!

But the complaint here is you no longer lived in the bordered world. Its righ! t away b order-less. If FBC dishes out sycophantic as good as pandering delivery of events, alternative media practitioners have been some-more critical as good as some-more believable. Najib may contend with the gin rummy face about minimal force being applied as good as whilst articulate to Defterious, scenes depicting tangible physical altercations as good as teargassing have been being shown worldwide. That would have Najib looked similar to the liar.

To be continued.

Posted by sakmongkol AK47

Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

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