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2018-05-09 14:14 | Report Abuse
Undi DAP undi ISA...hilang kebebasan bersuara
2018-05-09 14:11 | Report Abuse
Undi PH..hilang kebebasan bersuara..undi PH sama dengan undi komunis
2018-05-09 13:51 | Report Abuse
Jangan bagi komunis undi..undi DAP undi komunis
2018-05-09 13:50 | Report Abuse
Jangan bg Daim lari...tangkap Daim tangkap rafidah tangkap Tun...
2018-05-05 11:46 | Report Abuse
There is no free meal for anybody. Everything happens for a reason, especially so in politics. I wonder what carrots have Mahathir dangled to lure the old team back for him. All the hopes for accountability are down the drain. Harapan has become an instant route to Nirvana.
2018-05-05 11:45 | Report Abuse
During the famous “Kajang Move” by-election, Anwar claimed that Daim was involved in transactions worth billions of ringgit in African and eastern European Banks. With the close proximity between Mahathir and Daim, it comes as no surprise Mahathir has called for the aid of his once upon a time bankable horse. Overnight, Daim has become one of the saviours of the nation. If Daim is sincerely worried about the alleged economic situation of the country, he could easily donate some of his acquired wealth, which is probably from public funds anyway.
2018-05-05 11:44 | Report Abuse
The latest induction in the superheroes team is Tun Daim Zainuddin. Lim constantly attacked Daim when he was the Finance Minister with various allegations. Daim was alleged to be part of many national crises, including the BMF scandal, but his name was never smudged, thanks to his close camaraderie with Mahathir.
2018-05-05 11:44 | Report Abuse
First it was Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. Then came Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz. Rafidah is well known as the Approved Permits (AP) queen of Malaysia, which is required to import cars. In Lim Kit Siang’s blog post in 2005, he insisted that Rafidah should apologise to Malaysia for her alleged involvement in regulating APs during her 18-year reign as the Minister for International Trade and Industry.
2018-05-04 12:40 | Report Abuse
Niat jahat musuh2 Islam sengaja nak jatuhkan kerajaan Islam diMalaysia. Mereka sengaja tak nak bayar cukai dan beri gaji kecil, tapi hidup dalam kemewahan. Sedarlah saudara2 Islam, kita tentang musuh2 Islam ini. Undi Pas undi syurga. Undi Pakatan jahanam!!!
2018-05-03 23:05 | Report Abuse
Time to save Malaysia from secular Pakatan, unite Pas and Umno install Hudud
2018-05-03 22:36 | Report Abuse
I am too voted for Pas..time for Pas and Umno to unite and uphold Malaysia Darul Islam
2018-05-03 22:31 | Report Abuse
Insyallah...that should be the way to move forward
Posted by izoklse > May 3, 2018 10:30 PM | Report Abuse
Put Chinese all in one basket PH.This will ensure MCA & Gerakan no voice.
Lets Maha Firaun get a few Malay Support. This Malay will fight each other when UMNO & PAS United.
Hidup PAS....Hidup PAS....Hidup PAS....
UMNO will be push to accept PAS.PAS will say you terima undang-undang islam and Hudud..We will Accept you. MCA..Gerakan..MIC.. can say nothing because they don't have support even from their own race.
The time has come for the Unity of Malay & Muslim = UMNO & PAS. Which will be see the rise of islam in Malaysia. The glory of Islam is coming. And it is stronger day by day.
I never thought in my life...finally the mission to see this two powerful Malay and Muslim party United. Muslim will only United for one course which is religion (ISLAM).
ISLAM will unite them.
2018-05-03 22:30 | Report Abuse
So, I told my friend: Cronies rindu Zaman Tun the most because that’s when they could rob all us blind. Back then, a select group of businessmen dominated virtually all sectors of the economy, resulting in the indirect and systemic extortion of the rakyat’s money.
Like I showed earlier, you can’t run from Mahathir’s cronies even if you tried. And that’s way, way worse than anything that one company like 1MDB has done to us.
2018-05-03 22:29 | Report Abuse
1MDB raised the rest of its funds by borrowing like a mad man. Granted that was incredibly stupid and reckless, the government’s exposure to the scandal-hit fund is quite minimal.
The government did provide a RM900 million soft loan to 1MDB, but that’s already paid back in full. Moreover, 1MDB continues to make its debt payments on time (it has lots of assets to sell and monetise). So, what’s the big deal here? Especially when the shadows of Mahathir’s cronies loom much larger in our day-to-day lives.
When you pay 6% GST today, you’re not paying a single sen for 1MDB. But if you’re a road user (like most Malaysians), you are paying for Mahathir’s tolls. Chances are you also paid way too much for your car thanks to Mahathir’s Proton.
2018-05-03 22:29 | Report Abuse
That’s the thing with Mahathir. He can’t (or won’t) back away from the massive ecosystem of cronyism that he created. Call it the ‘Crony Industrial Complex’: Mahathirism means that there’s always a crony hiding around the corner waiting to beat you up and steal your money.
And we have only focused on something as basic as commuting/transportation (getting to work and back). We haven’t even explored the other sectors of the economy and national infrastructure that Mahathir carted off to cronies.
2018-05-03 22:27 | Report Abuse
Let’s say you get fed-up with driving and tolls lah. You decide to take the LRT or the bus. Who owned the LRT lines back in 1998 before they were (predictably) bailed out? Crony companies. Who owned the Intrakota bus line back in 1998 before it was also bailed out? Another crony company.
Again, your money goes into the pockets of cronies. And as you’ve seen, even if crony companies bungkus, the Mahathir government will step in and rescue their behinds with taxpayer money. Score three, score four, and score five for cronies.
2018-05-03 22:17 | Report Abuse
Let’s say you’re a 25-year-old just starting work in 1998. You have to buy a car because Mahathir is obsessed with Proton and can’t be bothered with public transportation.
You can’t afford a foreign car because Mahathir’s tariffs make them too expensive – you’d be paying two, three, four times above the actual market price. So, you take a loan and grudgingly buy a Proton – a truly crappy, substandard vehicle that’s also overpriced because there’s little competition.
Proton, Mahathir’s infamous baby, happily takes your money and hands part of it to crony suppliers who sells automotive parts to the company at above-market rates. Score one for cronies. But wait, that’s just the beginning.
2018-05-03 22:16 | Report Abuse
Many highways, including the North-South Expressway, were originally slated to see their toll fees increase by 10% every three years. Ten percent, my friend. And there was little the government could do – if it didn’t allow for the fee rise, it had to pay massive compensation to the highway operators.
Either way, score two for cronies. And guess who publicly defended toll fees in Malaysia just a few months ago? Yup, the 93-year-old Father of Tolls himself. I’m not surprised at all.
2018-05-03 22:15 | Report Abuse
It’s worth noting that Mahathir recently claimed that Grab was hurting cab drivers. He promised to review the e-hailing services legalised by Najib if Pakatan Harapan comes to power. But who benefits from such a review but crony cab companies?
You aren’t safe from Mahathir’s cronies even if you take a cab. We often complain that cab drivers are dishonest – they refuse to use their meters and demand outrageous fares for short rides. (I can’t recall how many times I’ve been asked for RM20-RM30 for a 10-minute ride.)
But can we really blame them? They need to keep paying for absurdly expensive taxi permits issued by crony cab companies. The cronies prey on them and so they prey on us lah. At the end of the day, score six for cronies.
2018-05-03 22:14 | Report Abuse
When you pay 6% GST today, you’re not paying a single sen for 1MDB. But if you’re a road user (like most Malaysians), you are paying for Mahathir’s tolls. Chances are you also paid way too much for your car thanks to Mahathir’s Proton.
2018-05-03 22:09 | Report Abuse
So, I told my friend: Cronies rindu Zaman Tun the most because that’s when they could rob all us blind. Back then, a select group of businessmen dominated virtually all sectors of the economy, resulting in the indirect and systemic extortion of the rakyat’s money.
2018-05-03 22:08 | Report Abuse
Now, there are plenty of rich businessmen supporting Mahathir’s campaign to be PM again. These are the people who Mahathir regularly claims are being harassed by tax authorities.
Do you think these shadowy, yet unnamed businessmen are supporting Mahathir out of pure love for the country? Or do you think they want something in return? C’mon lah. Kawan-kawan sekalian, this is politics. There is no free lunch.
2018-05-03 14:04 | Report Abuse
Is the CHANGE that Pakatan is talking about? CHANGE back to horrid past of kartel lama of the actual persons who raped all malaysians with their AP kings, crony privatization projects and lop-sided agreements? Are you that stupid to bring back Rafizah, Daim and Mahathir into Pakatan? And to Pakatansurewin, you are not malay and stop abusing Bahasa Melayu to hookwink malays into voting Mahafiraun.
Blog: Daim predicts victory for Pakatan
2018-05-09 15:27 | Report Abuse
Daim rafidah tun pigi jahanam...jadi pengkhianat umno selama ni...