Thursday, March 12, 2009

Batang Ai: BN Politicians Start Worrying..

Yes, there is a storm brewing in Batang Ai. This time, it is between Sarawak state administration representatives and the bloggers. At least, these idiots are not as dumb as their peninsular counterpart to ignore the influence of the bloggers. Here's some unprecedented reactions from them:-

Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) president James Masing has accused Dayak bloggers of playing politics by raising issues concerning the community.

"The bloggers raising issues about Dayaks are pitting members of the community against one another," said Masing, who is state land development minister, when asked to comment on a Malaysiakini report about the role of Dayak bloggers in the coming Batang Ai by-election.

Playing politics by raising issues concerning the community? Very funny, James. There are so much truth behind the issues concerning the community. Only this time, they are very much aware what you bastards have been doing all this while. Empty promises, lies and the disparity in terms of standard of living between the decents and the corrupted.

Deputy Chief Minister Alfred Jabu warned that if PKR wins the Batang Ai by-election, there would be political turmoil in Sarawak.

"The political turmoil in the peninsula could creep into Sarawak, if PKR wins the Batang Ai by-election. Recent incidents in west Malaysia involving PKR and its Pakatan Rakyat partners show that the opposition is disrespectful of culture, customs and even the royal institution.

Hello Fredo... Is that a threat? Or fear mongering? Careful, idiot! You can be charge for making such a seditious statement. Seditious as our PM described it only last year. Turmoil? Looks like you corrupted idiots have more to lose than us. Don't forget that all of you have all the riches and quality of life while we have been forced to fight just to have basic food on our table. And fight we will, to bring about The Change.
Just Bring Them On and We Shall Show Them The Warrior Side In Us.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

60B Stimulus Package: Brace Yourself For Further Inflation

The government has unveiled a RM60 billion stimulus package today as it attempts to arrest the export-driven economy's slide into recession.
The RM60 billion package will be implemented over a two-year period from 2009 to 2010. Deputy premier Najib Razak, who is due to take over as prime minister at the end of this month, announced the details of the spending plan when tabling the Supplementary Supply Bill 2009, or mini budget, in Parliament. The package, which is equivalent to 9 percent of last year’s GDP, is broken down as follows:
- RM15 billion in fiscal injection
- RM25 billion in guarantee funds
- RM10 billion in equity investment
- RM7 billion for private finance initiative and off-budget projects
- RM 3 billion in tax initiatives
Read more here..
No details yet but it doesn't takes an economic genius to figure out that all those stimuli stated above need funding. And where would this funding come from? Again, it is safe for me to conclude that the rakyat would eventually be burdened with rising costs of living.
Nothing new from this rotting clueless government. Not only we have to pay taxes, we basically have to pay for all their corrupted practices through lopsided pacts with the toll concessionaires,independent power producers and many others. On top of that, this government is making money out of us from fixing gasoline price at the present level.
60B stimulus package may look good in number and it does not look people friendly at all. Lets wait for the detailed breakdown. We need to worry about the implementation later. But do brace yourself for further inflationary pressure.
This stimulus package already stinks even before its implementation.
Update: Breakdown of stimulus package
RM2 bil - Reducing unemployment, increasing employment
To create a total of 163,000 training and job placement opportunities in the public and private sectors
To establish 22 JobsMalaysia Centres and upgrade 109 existing centres to facilitate access for workers and employers to obtain job placements, career counselling and information on training opportunities
Employers who employ workers retrenched from July 1 2008 be given double tax deduction on the amount of remuneration paid.
Government to recruit 63,000 staff to fill vacancies and serve as contract officers in various government agencies
To encourage more Malaysians to pursue Masters and PhD by financing tuition fees and research grants up to RM20,000 for student pursuing PhDs locally and RM10,000 for those taking Masters programme
Levy on foreign workers will be doubled for all sectors except construction, plantation and for domestic maids; the levy will be paid by the employers and not by the workers.]

RM10 bil - Easing the burden of the rakyat
To assist oil palm and rubber smallholders whose incomes have been affected due to declining commodity prices.
RM674 million in subsidies to be allocated to avert price increases of necessities, such as sugar, bread and wheat flour.
To provide RM480 million to ensure that toll rates are not increased. With these above measures, the government will allocate a sum of RM27.9 billion for subsidies in 2009.
House buyers be given tax relief on interest paid on housing loans up to RM10,000 a year for three years.
RM200 million to repair and maintain drains and roads.
RM150 million for renovation, maintenance and repairs of welfare homes, fire and rescue stations and quarters, as well as public toilets in mosques, surau and tourist spots.
RM1.95 billion to build and improve facilities in 752 schools, particularly in rural areas as well as Sabah and Sarawak, with RM300 million to be used to improve facilities in government-aided religious schools, national-type Chinese and Tamil schools as well as mission schools.
RM230 million will be provided to increase the coverage of electricity and water supply in rural areas, particularly in Sabah and Sarawak.
RM350 million will be provided for the construction of rural roads.
RM1.2 billion to be allocated in Sarawak and Sabah. This include the expansion of Sibu Airport, deepening works at Miri Port, repair and improve infrastructure damaged by floods, upgrading of schools as well as construction of Lawas Training Centre, Kota Samarahan Industrial Estate and tourism facilities.
In Sabah, among the main programmes and projects to be implemented include building of Giat Mara centres, Kota Kinabalu Electricity Transmission System, as well as upgrading of schools, roads and bridges. The government to take action to resolve issues related to health services in Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Sabah.
Existing tax exemption of RM6,000 given on retrenchment benefits be increased to RM10,000 for each completed year of service. Banks to allow retrenched workers defer the repayment of their housing loans for one year.

RM29 bil - Assisting the private sector
RM5 billion to provide working capital to companies with shareholder equity below RM20 million. The government to provide guarantee in the ratio of 80:20, that is 80% will be guaranteed by the government and 20% by the financial institutions.
To set up an Industry Restructuring Guarantee Fund Scheme totalling RM5 billion for loans to increase productivity and value-added activities, as well as the application of green technology.
Securities Commission to implement additional measures to reduce time-to-market to enable companies to raise funds in the capital market in a more efficient and cost-effective manner including doing away with approvals for rights issues by listed companies.
A new programme where permanent resident status would be considered for high-net-worth individuals bringing more than US$2 million for investments or savings in Malaysia.
RM5,000 discount to be given to car owners, who trade in their cars which are at least 10 years old, for the purchase of new Proton and Perodua cars.
RM2 billion for a new LCCT at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, which is expected to be ready in 2011.
A rebate of 50% on landing charges will be given for a period of two years effective 1 April 2009 to all airlines that operate from Malaysia. Likely to result in lower air fares.
Company’s current year losses be allowed to be carried back to the immediate preceding year. An Accelerated Capital Allowance to encourage companies to renovate and refurbish their business premises. The allowance is capped at RM100,000.
RM200 million to upgrade infrastructure in tourist spots, diversify tourism products, organise more international conferences and exhibitions in Malaysia as well as improve the homestay programme.
RM19 bil - Building capacity for the future
To promote domestic private investments, the investment funds of Khazanah Nasional Berhad will be increased by RM10 billion.
Khazanah to invest RM3 billion in the telecommunications sector, which among others, will facilitate its subsidiary to improve broadband infrastructure.
RM1.7 billion of Khazanah’s investment to go into Iskandar project for the building of infrastructure, hotels, theme parks as well as universities.
RM5 billion for 23 projects implemented on off-budget basis, including LCCT at KLIA and the expansion of Pulau Pinang Airport at an estimated cost of RM2 billion and RM250 million.
RM2.4 billion for the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to improve telecommunication infrastructure.
RM100 million to build sky bridges and covered walkways between buildings, especially in the Golden Triangle, Kuala Lumpur.
RM2 billion for private finance initiative (PFI) and public-private partnerships.
RM20 million for Radio Televisyen Malaysia to implement several projects to develop the local music industry.
All government procurements will be made through open tenders or restricted tenders, except for specific cases.
So this is the government spending program. Boom time for cronies and corruptors! How many of these are going to end up as white elephants? Many of these are open to abuses.
Another way of telling us that we are seriously in deep shit! Just like those announcement of curbing with shares and property financing before the 1997-98 financial crisis.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Put Najib's PM-Ship On Hold Until He's Clear Of His Involvement in Altantuya's Murder Case...

First, we have RPK's sedition trial where the Investigation Officer of Altantuya's murder case refused to cooperate but admittedly said that he did not question Najib at all despite Najib's name was being implicated in the murder of Altantuya.
And today, we are going to have an explosive documentary revelation by a French journalist, Arnaud Dubus on the murder of Altantuya which threatens to blow open the whole case and make a laughing joke out of our judiciary system and our present Umno led administration.
Read the prelude to the coming revelation here, here and here.

"A report from the Malaysian police, written on 19th november 2006 and which has been kept secret until now, reveals dry and precise descriptions as to how this young woman, a member of Asian high society, has been killed. In this document, one of the killers, a policeman of the Malaysian Special Branch named Sirul Omar, replied to the questions of an officer at a police station close to the murder scene. “When the Chinese woman saw that I was taking a gun, she begged me to spare her, saying she was pregnant. Azilah (the commanding officer of Sirul) grabbed her and [threw] her on the ground. I immediately shot the left side of her face. Then Azilah took off her clothes and put them in a black plastic bag. Azilah noticed that her hand was still moving. He ordered me to shoot again, which I did”, said Sirul. This is the first confirmation of Altantuya’s assassins’ identity. “Then we carried her body into the woods. Azilah wrapped the explosives around her legs, her abdomen and her head, and we exploded her."

Stay Tune!!

Send Kugan's Murderers To HELL...



Read full independent pathologist report here..
Now let us wait and see what they have to say here. From the first pathologist report and those involved in trying to cover up this murder. Who order this cover up and the falsifying of post mortem report?
And to the Pekida moron who made the report against the AG just a few days back, what do you have to say now? Put yourself in Kugan's shoes, I bet you would wimp like a dog and died halfway through the beatings.
Can we have the first pathologist's report here for comparison?

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The Ball Is Now In HRH's Court: Doing It Right When Given The Second Chance..

The Perak State assembly has successfully convened an emergency meeting under a tree after been locked out from the State Secretariat hall by the lawless police force and those walking the corridor of power. Several motions were passed during the makeshift emergency sitting namely, 1) Pass a Vote of Confidence in the leadership of Nisar as Menteri Besar, 2) Dissolution of the State Assembly, and 3) Endorsing the suspension of Zambry and his bunch of cahoots.

Assuming that this emergency sitting is legal constitutionally and lawfully, the ball is now back in HRH's court.

And judging from the chaotic mess and outcry from the people of Perak that followed after HRH's earlier decision, the decision was definitely unpopular with the majority of the rakyat. The stability of the state has been compromised. Now the security of the state and the country is in jeopardy. Constitutional crisis looms..

And the HRH is now tasked with making a decision. A tough decision indeed and the decision has to be bold and wise. Just don't make the same mistake twice.

Suara Rakyat, Suara Keramat!

Daulat Tuanku!

Pekida: Another Brainless Umno Linked Organisation

This is getting absurd!
A police report was filed against the Attorney-General by Pekida. And the reason was for classifying the death of Kugan under police detention as Murder. Yes, that's the reason and I really wonder how much lower this bunch of motherfuckers want to stoop. Read the rest of the story here.
Maybe they need a reminder. Hello idiots, do these pics look consistent with the magistrate and pathologist's report?


I can tell you roughly what transpired from these pics. Kugan was handcuffed and hanged up by his handcuff and beaten with blunt objects. How can that blind Roslan Dahaman make such a police report without taking these pics into consideration?

Another smokescreen through power abuse? Certainly looked like one and this time, it is between shameless Pekida and the lawless police force.

Latest update: Independent post mortem report

An independent post-mortem report conducted by pathologist commissioned by A Kugan's family indicated that the police detainee died of kidney failure due to severe beating.

According to the post-mortem report, the beating caused a breakdown in Kugan's muscle cells, which then congested the blood flow which in turn caused a kidney failure. Read more here.

Emergency Sitting A Threat To National Security?: Why Don't You Shut The Fuck Up, Zambry!!

"If anyone is involved in tomorrow's assembly, the state government would not compromise with anyone or any group which threatens national security, particularly in Perak," said Menteri Besar Zambry Abd Kadir from a prepared statement.

Read the rest of the story here.
Considering the manner you assholes took over the Perak state assembly through all the possible power abuses and against the constitution, what right do this illegal Menteri Besar have to come out with statement like that? What the speaker did is very much within his power under the constitution and stipulated laws. On one hand, we have the lawless Umno lowly formed goonies and on the other, we have credible law abiding assemblymen. So, who shall we deem to be a Threat to national security here? All the peace in Perak was disrupted by them in the first place.
It is not about Umno or Pakatan now. It is about what The People want. Suara Rakyat, Suara Keramat!! Suara Rakyat says that Umno is the threat to this country's security and future.