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Friday, June 12, 2015

CONFIRMED! NAJIB'S IN HIS FINAL DAYS AS PM: The proof - the ringgit's 'PERMANENT' FALL

CONFIRMED! NAJIB'S IN HIS FINAL DAYS AS PM: The proof - the ringgit's 'PERMANENT' FALL
Let us not kid ourselves. Let us not take cover under some seeming global trends. Let us not even try to pull wool over everybody’s eyes just to keep some personal obligations.
The fact is that not only is the Ringgit sliding but even all our ASEAN neighbors’ currencies are doing better than us, seriously. That itself should set alarm bells and bring forth the courage to stop our known and sinfully patronizing behavior.
We need to take stock and serious inventory of three parameters.
First, whether we like it or not the fact is the nation’s leadership is suffering. Let us not just blame the opposition for the leadership failures; let us not lump it on Tun Dr. Mahathir’s assaults on 1MDB; let us not – as we always do in the past, seek cover by blaming on-line news portals for the weakening Ringgit.
The fact is, under Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak, we are witnessing his own weaknesses growing larger by the weeks as a leader; and the statements that his cabinet makes on all current developments and issues or concerns, further expose the leadership weaknesses.
Despite having all the artillery of mainstream print and electronic media spins, the ringgit is getting weaker. So do not blame the on-line news portals or whip the social media transgressions.
Second, we have to have the humility to admit that there is much instability on the political circuits of the various political parties.
The DAP-PAS war is an affirmation of the Tun’s earlier concerns that the Pakatan Rakyat marriage was one born out of convenience and therefore will not work.
At a time when the Pakatan Rakyat’s sworn enemy the Barisan Nasional coalition is at its weakest point, the opposition political leaders have chosen to arrow each other within the turf of their unholy alliance.
The fallouts from this DAP-PAS debacle are not going to make DAP or PAS any stronger. Even if by some awakening, they U-turn to patch up, the damage has been done. Do not try to go for risk management using Public Relations like how the Najib administering is doing for you will soon discover that Public Relations cannot serve as a fairy’s wand.
Likewise UMNO is facing a mountain of backlog sins. And the 1MDB is taking the wind out of the Barisan sails.
In short, the world community of investors as well as our own business communities is watching with great and cautious intent the political instability in the country.
Added to these embroiled political party battles is the emerging nightmare that the country is in acute short supply of an able, rising and promising leader who can be a national savior - someone, for analogy purposes, in the likes of Modi or Jokowi.
Third, our blindness to long years of corruption has now surfaced as the compounding factor. This is a subject that needs no in-depth explanation. Suffice to say that when even our thoughts and feelings are corrupt, when our relationships are corrupt, when our trust is corrupted – we have reached the cliff’s edge.
Add also to this list of corruption the long years of reliance on cheap, compromised foreign labor – legal and illegal, all in the name of making more profits-through-shortcuts. We chose to ignore the long years of currency flight leaving the country as the millions of migrants expatriated their money back.
Meanwhile let us not forget that we have borrowed and borrowed and keep on borrowing under the claim of ‘nation development’. Now with the weakening ringgit who shall we blame? The world?
As much as we engage in preaching feel good news and keep propping up hope against hopes, we must also now also be equally prepared to face up to a future that could only get worse given all the above three fundamentals that do not seem to be going right in Malaysia. - MAILBAG

3 comments:

  1. I for once doesn't blame najib for refusing to stand down. He has too.much to worry - his pretty wife and children's safety etc. But, I just pity those who sat next to him and continue to allow him to bring Malaysia to its knees. These are the people we should blame. They represent their constituencies, yet, they allow this man to continue with his slaughtering. These are all cowards and traitors. Don't they see what is happening? Just can't believe Malaysia is made up of such irresponsible people! Vision 0202!!!!

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  2. I for once doesn't blame najib for refusing to stand down. He has too.much to worry - his pretty wife and children's safety etc. But, I just pity those who sat next to him and continue to allow him to bring Malaysia to its knees. These are the people we should blame. They represent their constituencies, yet, they allow this man to continue with his slaughtering. These are all cowards and traitors. Don't they see what is happening? Just can't believe Malaysia is made up of such irresponsible people! Vision 0202!!!!

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  3. So much for the "Ein Volk, Ein Reich" propaganda.for the last generation.

    The ONLY way to step forward, is to start with the future generation, your children, all CHILDREN irrespective of race or gender!
    This present generation, either Gen-X or Gen-Y, is already DOOMED.
    Start a better progressive future, by educating those under the age of 10 or lower, proper education minus prejudice!

    Rewrite the constitution for the betterment of the future generations to come.
    NO generation has the power, to chain the future GENERATIONS.

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