Not a penny more, BN



CL Tang
The Malaysian Insider
Feb 15, 2012
FEB fifteen After handing out one-off payments of RM500 to the poor, the supervision turns around as well as is right away asking for the handout from the taxpayers, under the guise of paying for an softened healthcare system.
The people must right away realize which this is the supervision which has conjunction the vision nor the will to pierce Malaysia forward in the tellurian marketplace. After the lousy feat in 2008 ubiquitous elections, the Barisan Nasional (BN) supervision has virtually been upon the re-election debate mode since, devising short-term populist agendas such as KR1M, BR1M, etc., nothing of which addresses the current malaise the nation is confronting stagnant salary in the face of taking flight costs in the midst of the long-drawn out, slow tellurian growth.
As it stretched out is left palm to palm out income to bad households, the right palm is dipping into the pockets of typical Malaysians to account the lavish spending as well as greedy cronies.
This is the supervision that, after half the century in power, actually praises itself as the "caring" supervision as it hands out the pittance to bad Malaysians, when it should be abashed which for the nation so blessed with natural resources as well as talent, you still have three-quarters of households with monthly incomes below RM3,000.
This is the same supervision which which forked out RM80 million to the unfamiliar media outfit to boost the credentials, as well as the outcome was an embarrassing worldwide public family disaster for Malaysia.
This is the same supervision which sees no wrong you do in lending out RM250 ! million of the people's hard-earned income to the Cabinet minister's family, the single with no experience or credentials, to run the inhabitant plan in which the 31-year-old CEO-son duly demonstrated his superior "cow management" skills by purchasing oppulance multi-million condominiums. At the same time, the supervision has to review to sticking the crummy hands into the retirement funds in sequence to come up with an initial RM300 million to assistance account homes for bad families.
This is the same supervision which does not wink an eye when the naval defence procurements overshot the budget by billions, as it prepares to quarrel the hypothetical enemies in the high seas, when the real pirates have been running furious inland, hand-in-hand with their BN masters, grabbing projects, concessions as well as sweet deals.
This is the same supervision whose ministers live in posh mansions in Damansara Heights, send their kids to in isolation schools or unfamiliar universities, as well as travel around in chauffeur-driven German cars. Meanwhile, the average Malaysian can barely means his first terrace house, worries about declining preparation standards in his children's schools', as well as drives an overpriced local automobile upon overpriced as well as undiluted tolled roads.
And right away with 1 Care, Malaysians have been right away asked to fork out some-more of the incomes so which the supervision can provide us with the improved healthcare system. Instead of seeking hard at the books, coming up with ways to trim additional as well as wasteful spending, as well as re-prioritising spending towards illness as well as education, the supervision took the rsther than quiescent as well as predicted track some-more taxation upon Malaysians.
This is from the supervision which has since Malaysia the greatest inhabitant debt in decades. This is from the supervision who claims to understand the average Malaysian's daily tribulations in the face of the current mercantile ! uncertai nty.
This is from the supervision which is surely disconnected from the realities which you have been facing. When it has the audacity to ask the people to pay some-more taxation to feed the out-of-control spending frenzy which yields no long-term good to the country, though have been some-more expected to fatten the bank accounts of well-connected individuals.
To you, BN, we say: No some-more not the penny more.
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