Monday, September 23, 2013

BUSINESSES DON'T FAIL. LEADERS DO.

“All his adult years Najib has depended entirely on government paychecks. No surprise then that his worldview is narrowly circumscribed. His solution to every problem is to distribute government checks, well exemplified by his many “1-Malaysia” handouts. His recent Majlis Ekonomi Bumiputra was no exception; likewise its hefty price tag.”


“Not being introspective, Najib does not and never will recognize his shortcomings. Consequently unlike his immediate predecessor, Najib will never resign voluntarily; he would rather destroy his party and country first. If UMNO does not recognize this, it too will go down with him; likewise the country.”

No, I did not author this. HE did.

23 comments:

Kamal said...

I agrree with your view.
UMNO problem beyond repair.there are too many cancer cells in the system.it will destroy by its self.

The leadership in UMNO from Preaident to the division leaders are full of incompetent leaders with no clear vision how to run a multiracial country.

wandererAUS said...


This Mongolian C4 UMNO made Crime minister, climbed the political ladder sucking his old man's little willy! Born with a second nature as a compulsive liar and a most recognized corrupted bastard....what can we expect from such a deranged low being? His infamous say, "Gua tolong ku, Aku tolong gua" have made him the dirtiest SOB in the country political arena. His survival depends on the RM30 billion of the new initiative for bumiputras....feeding all the UMNO peeled willies rent seekers... to stay unopposed in the UMNO presidential race for a new term....this is real sickening. Can we trust these pendatang self-claimed bumiputras made up of island hoppers and pirates to rule the country? Fcuk them!...and, piss on these "Allah loving" faked Muslims.

Anonymous said...

Do we deserve better? Certainly. But do we deserve our current lot? Yes even for those who disagree with the current lot.

cuan said...

We must always remind ourself that the interest of the country must come first ahead of our personal interest

Anonymous said...

Najib talked on thing at UiTM on the Bumiputera/Malayu Economic Agenda and talked another thing while on CNBC interview.

How to trust him?

I supposed he knew that most malays cannot understand that CNBC interview that is conducted in English?

Now ow why PPSMI is scrapped.

limpehkong said...

Najib spend RM2.88 million of taxpayers' money on his Hari Raya Open House. This type of expenditure is a waste and an abuse of public funds. If the PM wishes to receive visitors for Raya, he should spend his own money for any food he serves them. But, seriously, is this type of reception really necessary? What does it mean? The PM's popularity? If people desire to send Raya greetings to him, send a greeting card or sms him or FB him. Besides, the people should spend Raya and other celebrations like Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Christmas etc. at home with families, friends. But if they wish to have lavish receptions like Najib had, they should spend their own money NOT PUBLIC FUNDS. Such receptions have no value, it means nothing--tax payers being the victims. Just imagine the taxes we pay on our hard earned money goes down the drain this and other ways without number. Hope that the PM understands the gross wastage of this nearly RM3 million. Only the caterers benefit and those who take cuts from awarding it benefit.

limpehkong said...

Najib spend RM2.88 million of taxpayers' money on his Hari Raya Open House. This type of expenditure is a waste and an abuse of public funds. If the PM wishes to receive visitors for Raya, he should spend his own money for any food he serves them. But, seriously, is this type of reception really necessary? What does it mean? The PM's popularity? If people desire to send Raya greetings to him, send a greeting card or sms him or FB him. Besides, the people should spend Raya and other celebrations like Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Christmas etc. at home with families, friends. But if they wish to have lavish receptions like Najib had, they should spend their own money NOT PUBLIC FUNDS. Such receptions have no value, it means nothing--tax payers being the victims. Just imagine the taxes we pay on our hard earned money goes down the drain this and other ways without number. Hope that the PM understands the gross wastage of this nearly RM3 million. Only the caterers benefit and those who take cuts from awarding it benefit.

Anonymous said...

BAM leaders also sucks!

Just because Rashid Sidek merajuk and made noise, BAM have to scrap Tan Aik Mong's plan?

Now we know who runs Malaysian badminton. Sulk and whinge when put out of their comfort zone.

Lee Chong Wei may be a World Champion so to speak, but he had a terrible record against Lin Dan. So whats the use of the title World No. 1? Lee Chong Wei has past his prime and lets face it, he will be retiring in a year or two maybe 3, and it appears he has no successors. And this shows how badly BAM is being managed at the moment.

A Bad Boy said...

Zorro,

"...All his adult years Najib has depended entirely on government paychecks...."

Somehow, I find that hard to believe.

Even if Najib NEVER spent any of his pay over the years, there is no way he could have amassed the wealth he has.

Ali Sobri said...

Is the amendments to the Prevention of Crime Acta reversal of Najib's promise for a more liberal country?

Janji ditepati?

Anonymous said...

1Malaysia is explained here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD2Od7STbo8&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLp8YAQVH95dzM8LGQ9fKBPCt9tm1J6V6C

Anonymous said...

国阵一再的推出一个又一个的扶助土著政策,只是更加明确的告诉广大的马来西亚子民,国阵这几十年来用了无数的资源,依然无法矫正土著在国内经济大蛋糕的参与率,证明这类扭曲市场定律的政策,无法把问题解决,反而把国家导向不健全的发展道路.... 这个政府如果不换,我们愧对下一代子孙。

Anonymous said...

I hope that the local Malaysia producers and directors (namely one Suhaimi Baba and one Yusry Abdul Halim) just stick to making movies about Pontianaks/zombies or mat rempits in the future. These movie genres are sure money spinners as they appeal to the Malaysian audience and it will ensure that unwanted aggressive negative public reaction will not arise. And yes! creative license can be used without repercussions in these movies.

Anonymous said...

Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Maslan has said that “the additional funds (the RM15 billion Supplementary Supply Bill that he tabled earlier this week) were needed to pay for fuel subsidy and the new salary scheme for civil servants, including police and the armed forces”.

Before asking for addition finance, I suggest that the Deputy Finance Minister ask our jet setting "shiok sendiri" PM Najib to stop gallivanting all around the world and raking up a huge travel expanse bill for himself, his wife and the rest of his entourage.

Anonymous said...

Umno-owned Malay daily Utusan Malaysia today published an apology to DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang and secretary-general Lim Guan Eng over its September 9 report on the controversial Tanda Putera film.

In a three-paragraph apology printed on the top panel on page 14, the newspaper apologised to Kit Siang and his son Guan Eng over the “unintentional mistake”.

The daily had carried a report titled “Cuba sembunyi kebiadaban DAP” (Try to hide DAP’s rudeness) where it was alleged that Guan Eng, who is the Penang Chief Minister, had attempted to block the screening of the movie in cinemas in the state to allegedly hide the rude action of a DAP leader.

Bigjoe said...

While the entrance of Mukhriz into the top 3 post of UMNO would literally cut the legs of Najib, the truth is even without Mukhriz, Zahid Hamidi, Shafie Apdal and Muhiyiddin, together, have more power than Najib and his co-horts. The Supreme Council will clearly be conservative leaning.

UMNO is indulging in its excesses, demanding to keep its delusions going. Najib is the facade they are keeping to deny they are shooting up on their political hallucinogens – a facade no one believes but have not acted simply because you don’t want to act against a raving addict with too much power. But eventually the highs will wear off and they will have to face the reality that no one is going to pay for their addiction and they don’t have as much money as they think they do. They are already stealing from their own kitty and its just a matter of time before they find that people already knew they would ran out long before they did.

Anonymous said...

According to Asia-Pacific Fraud Survey Report Series 2013, Malaysia, along with China, had the highest levels of bribery and corruption found anywhere in the world. It also listed Malaysia as among the countries most likely to take shortcuts to meet targets when economic times are tough.

Razip said...

Debt-strapped Malaysia will sell 30-year bonds for the first time in its longest-maturity offering to set a benchmark for companies raising funds under PM Najib’s US$444 billion (RM1.43 trillion) development programme.

Hutang keliling pinggang?

Anonymous said...

Trengganu Darul Runtuh?

While Umno cronies/contractors get Durian Runtuh, we have already witnessed Stadium Runtuh, now Majid Runtuh!

Labu said...

Ali Rustam was found guilty of corruption for vote buying by his party but yet he is still allow to stand for election. It's a culture of UMNO to put the blame on the Chinese for their misfortune, shortcomings and even corruption. Anyone in UMNO wishes to climb up in the party leadership, the easiest way is to put a label on the Chinese that is the root cause of all evils of the Malays is the Chinese to capitalise on the siege mentality of malays. His failure to win in the recent election was because in that constituency, Malays are the majority and they too did not caste their votes for him. His political career will be over if he admits the local Malays do not support him so he asked "Apalagi Cina Mahu". Couple of months before 13th General Election, he had came out to resurface the roads, clean the drains, give money to his cronies' temples, distribute rice to the residence and give free dinners and hampers to the attendees. Those efforts were always the last minute acts to win the ignorant voters but Melaka voters had enough of his nonsenses. During the last election, he had made voters disliked BN because he organised "loud speaker ceramah" side-by-side to Pakatan Rakyat to cause disturbances.

Anonymous said...

The Economist:

“Should Mr Mukhriz win (the Umno VP post), the anti-Najib forces could coalesce around him as a proxy for his father. A weakened prime minister could then be ousted in an internal putsch, a fate that befell Mr Najib’s predecessor, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who also failed to deliver at the polls,”

“To many Malaysians, even ethnic Malays, Mr Najib has sacrificed political principles to save his job. His campaigning slogan of “1Malaysia”, emphasising racial harmony, now rings hollow,”

http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21586864-ruling-party-returns-its-old-habits-race-based-handouts-bumi-not-booming

Ciku said...

Dr.M will remain influential for as long as Najib remains weak, indecisive, and aimless. What is Dr.M now is the product of the inactions that Najib and Muhyiddin gangs have done in the past and present. I would rather listen to one a person who can speak his mind, decisive, and globally knowledgeable than Najib nor Muhyiddin who are seen back peddling Malaysia into the stonehenge era.

Anonymous said...

那鸡下面不行了,喝茶都不放糖,
他的意思是肥婆喜欢吃糖,影响了他的性欲。

47%嚇到性無能了是嗎?哈哈哈哈哈哈!撲街!