Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The feeling of betrayal...

by Independant Daily

When the government boast about the coalition having both Indian and Chinese parties and that they know exactly what the Chinese wants and yada yada yada and etc etc etc, few days ago i read a piece of news that made me spit on my shiny Chinese ass.

PM Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says he will decide if Dr Koh Tsu Koon cannot make up his mind to stay on as Penang CM or move to a federal post.

Why you ask?

Gerakan is an party independant of UMNO. They are part of the coalition but they do not succumb to anyone. Or at least that is what we thought. Today the president of UMNO decides, the presidential seat of Gerakan. Tomorrow, the president of UMNO decides the presidential seat of MCA and MIC.

The day after, a Malay will be the president MCA or MIC because it may look like a Malay or sound like a Malay but he cannot be 100% certain. He needs to go for a DNA test but Malaysia cannot do it, so have to send to Australia and wait 2 years. Results will be inconclusive, another test will need to be conducted and 4 years later, it is finally confirmed that he is not Malay and he needs to step down.

By then, his Son-In-Law will be PM they don't need MCA or MIC anymore because they have betrayed their own races.

Malaysia BOLEH!

Parliament have been dissolved

by Independant Daily

The parliament has been dissolved the Prime Minister today. Therefore making the country 'government-less' at least until after the election. So if i critised anyone now, i'll be criticising our 'previous' government right. So its ok. At least i think so...

Anyway, during the CNY break i was reading the The Star and i notice an extremely brilliant piece of information that says the Malaysia per capita income(or PCI or average income per person) have increase over the years during the tenure of Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi. Seriously?

Per Capita Income (PCI) (sometimes called National Income or Personal
Income) is derived by dividing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the
population. There are number reasons to believe Nor Yakcop’s claim as
suspicious.

If the population is assumed as not growing, our GDP should rise by 40%
from 2004 to 2007. That is not true since the Ministry of Finance reported
growth for 2005, 2006 and 2007 at 5.0%, 5.9% and estimated 6.0%, respectively.
That’s only a simple total of GDP growth of 16.9%.


How then have our PCI increased 40%? Click here to find out.