Wednesday, April 24, 2013
malaysiakini is FREE for 13th GE - Now this is a SONG for FREE Malaysians!
If you like this song, you can find the words by scrolling the comments below.
Suggest Pakatan leaders can try it out during their ceramahs!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
The13th GE - don't just READ malaysiakini and get angry; Get Out and Do Your Part!
Some Malaysians are already complaining about elections overload and that is understandable from the constant stream of messages from the MSM and online magazines plus Facebook that is a major social medium used by the political parties and even concerned citizens.
By now you could have decided to vote one way or another or maybe still undecided if you are even going to the polls as you believe it's a waste of time anyway - both sides may not appeal to you.
If you are undecided, this video may give you some insight on why you need to consider the things that are important to you and help make the changes you want.
If you want changes, there is no other way than for you to get out of your very comfortable zone and doing more - but what can you do?
Here are some suggestions: these activities help to protect and strengthen the democratic practices but some training is required. Check the Tindak Malaysia website now.
If you want to become more involved, here are some activities to educate yourself in how politics is done in Malaysia:
Attend ceremahs
Help in canvassing for votes for candidates - volunteers are always welcomed!
For those who are not able to physically involved, the least you can do is to share on FB ideas that you have read about how to bring about change in Malaysia.
Don't just share on FB but copy and paste on your wall as that prevents cyber-troopers from deleting postings.
Discuss the elections with your friend and relatives.
Go and vote early on polling day
At least when the election results are announced, you will know you did something worthwhile for the nation's progress.
By now you could have decided to vote one way or another or maybe still undecided if you are even going to the polls as you believe it's a waste of time anyway - both sides may not appeal to you.
If you are undecided, this video may give you some insight on why you need to consider the things that are important to you and help make the changes you want.
If you want changes, there is no other way than for you to get out of your very comfortable zone and doing more - but what can you do?
Here are some suggestions: these activities help to protect and strengthen the democratic practices but some training is required. Check the Tindak Malaysia website now.
- Become an elections observer
- Become a counting agent
- Become a polls agent
If you want to become more involved, here are some activities to educate yourself in how politics is done in Malaysia:
Attend ceremahs
Help in canvassing for votes for candidates - volunteers are always welcomed!
For those who are not able to physically involved, the least you can do is to share on FB ideas that you have read about how to bring about change in Malaysia.
Don't just share on FB but copy and paste on your wall as that prevents cyber-troopers from deleting postings.
Discuss the elections with your friend and relatives.
Go and vote early on polling day
At least when the election results are announced, you will know you did something worthwhile for the nation's progress.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
malaysiakini and the 13th General Elections - Will this Come True?
The last secret voyage of KDN Tun Abdul Razak, one of Malaysia's Scorpene submarines.
(This carton was drawn using Paintbrush)
Please double-click image to enlarge.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
malaysiakini and the 13th General Elections - Will Malaysia Become Another GREECE before the next Elections?
If one looks at the chart, the future is not looking so bright as it seems the government has been spending way beyond our means with expensive projects that do not appear to have a good return.
Looking at the years between 2003 and 2013, within 10 years the gross debt has increased from RM188,792bil to RM546,015bil or almost 2.9 times!
Najib alphabet soup programs seem to be hastening the day that we become the basket case of ASEAN as this government has created massive debt-creating vehicles like 1MBD - this company does not borrow millions but billions!
You can read the malaysiakini article 10 questions for 1MDB
for better insight about how the government can spend so recklessly. So who is person who has to bear the debt? Ultimately it is the taxpayers who have to pay. In the recent case of Cyprus, even those with savings in the banks lost money and some up to 40% of large deposits. The estimated population of Malaysia is 29,628,392(CIA estimate at July 2013). This means that for each Malaysian, there is a debt burden of about RM18,400. Does the government really care about reducing the debt when the PM appears too generous to give out money so freely in order to win votes? Please decide carefully before you vote. Here are some KPIs that I consider important for my vote - Please watch the 10-minute presentation below that can help you decide.
You have the POWER to help change Malaysia!
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