Rojak rojak politik 2: Perasuah, pemakan babi serta BABI. Sontoloyo series 92.
1. 2 kenyataan Sultan Pahang menarik perhatian .
2. Pertama, ialah kuasa pengampunan bukan hadiah politik Dan hadiah peribadi.
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1. 2 kenyataan Sultan Pahang menarik perhatian .
1. Tabiat menyalahkan orang lain kerana kegalan, kelemahan sendiri adalah tabiat yang reaksioner dan anti revolusioner.
1. It's not that we are kaypoh, but we are also bitchy to know how (if one person)many wives he has, how is his collection of patek phillibpe watches, his fleet of Bentleys and how many 5m houses he has.
1. Let's call these people,the NeoKeynes. Their mantra: spend baby spend.
2. The chief of the bureaucratic brahmins at the MOF, goes before Nana non and says:-
3. Sir, we have a plan to say under your watch, the tata kelola of the country's finances is thebestest
4. People will be saying, the country's finances has been the best under that mamak padukang. Amma!
5. Stirred by curiosity the PM asked, how? Lagu mana?
6. The chief brahmin probably the KSU said, we manipulate this concept of deficit.
7. The PM puts down the novel by Gabriel Marquez he has been reading and says to the chief brahmin, hang habaq how?
8. We hold the deficit number constant, it's down from previous overspendings and overstate our revenue. But our revenue is already known said the PM.
9. Easy, we include as revenue the overpaid taxes by taxpayers.. hey presto , we have increased our revenue
10. Because of overstated revenue, while holding the deficit number constant, we have narrowed the deficit gap.
11 . People will say, Mr anvar ebraheem is our bestest FM.
12. We have narrowed the gap due to financial discipline, practise financial prudence and are always guided by the famous good governance of the PM.
13. But actually, these bureaucratic brahmins are doing a sapura sleight of hand only
14. Just as sapura has booked in the 1b capital injection as earnings,the bureaucratic brahmins have booked in the overpaid tax accruals, as revenue.
15. The bureaucratic fraudsters have manipulated the deficit figure and so can report to the public that the economy is TER best
16. Its all due to the inspired good governance of the PM. The pasembuk effect.
17. These bureaucratic brahmins have been in the MOF for umpteenth years perhaps through previous administrations until now.
18. They can easily fooled the PM and could run circles around him .
19. The PM trusted the 'expert' advices of these bureaucratic brahmins while he may be busy reading novels by exotic writers.
20. The PM has to the defer to the advice of these bureaucratic fraudsters and will not be inquisitive on them
21. He won't be because he has not read Friedman or Hayek or von Mises.
22. The 'happy ending ' may then be reported to the public, just as sapura reported to the securities commission, we are profitable.
23. In reality, this happy state of affairs is the result of manipulation by the fraudulent bureaucratic brahmins.
24. It is therefore important, that the 1st of the requirements needed of our bureaucrats is HONESTY.
25. If these bureaucratic brahmins are dishonest, you get spurious economic results.
26. Now, lapi zhie ( hey , I am DAPig, so I speak pidgin Malay) may have wanted to expose the hoaxed deficit and debunked the overrated tata kelola. That is important of course.
27. I am more interested to tell of the ill economic effects of the spurious economic reporting.
28. But the hoaxed deficit may have other foreboding effects.
29. If you are dishonest about our true deficit, you may be dishonest too, about other macroeconomic indicators, right?
30. This follows the principle, falsus in uno, fà lsus in omnibus.
31. If you are dishonest about the deficit, you MAYBE dishonest too about important macroeconomic indicators like inflation, unemployment and even GDP.
32. Of the bad economic effects of hoaxed deficit, let me illustrate
33. Suppose you inflate our revenue while holding the already improved deficit spending constant, you have narrowed the deficit gap.
34. Or you manipulate the deficit in any manner you like. Hentam saja lah
35. Say our revenue is 10b. We have a deficit gap of 4b. That makes our deficit budget of 14b.
36. Now, inflate the revenue to 13b. You still want a deficit gap of 4b. Your new deficit budget is 17b
37. How do you inflate the revenue? By including the overpaid taxes by taxpayers which you have not returned.
38. If there are laws permitting this 'conversion' well, the laws be dammed.
39. How can laws be used to carry out a mischief?
40. The mischief is in using other people's money as though it's yours for deception .
41. The worry is now, you have 4b to carry out whatever you want.
42. You can now go out with capital and bail out spree.
43. You can do these on your chosen companies, play winners and perhaps make tons of commission.
44. Given the culture of impunity that now engulfs our society, I cannot discount the possibilities of the bureaucratic brahmins purposely going out making money through corruption .
45. What's stopping these bureaucratic brahmins from putting up cases for badly run and inefficient companies?
46 . For hefty commissions,they will put up convincing cases for the sapuras, the THs, the pnbs, the ltats, other glcs inefficient and badly run.
47. I strongly suspect, that for hefty commissions these brahmins will do their services.
48. Because of this, I have long advocated we carry out accounts and lifestyle audits
49. People are free to live the lifestyle they want . We only ask them to account for it and explain it
To be continued in part 3.
1. You all have heard about sapura energy, right?
2. The bumiPutera company which got a capital injection of 1b from the government.
3. Hurrah! Belts off pants down life is a scream?
4. What did sapura book the 1b as? Revenue or liability?
5. They must have booked in the 1b as revenue.
6. For a few weeks later, sapura which has been in the red for sometime, announced to all and sundry, it's now profitable .
7. Can joli frog la, pay the business brahmins gargantuan bonuses.
8. Ever since PM Anwar debated bossku about sapura, I have opposed bail out of sapura in any way .
9. If the company is continuously making losses,it is badly run and inefficient.
10. We have heard about the reckless spending, careless investments, gargantuan remuneration and bonuses to business brahmins, within
11. To me, let the Darwinian process of natural selection, as applied to businesses take place.
12. Allow such businesses to fail; new owners come in, allow new shareholders to take over, remove idiotic management.
13. Even if Malaysian Chinese or indians take over, I don't care
14. They are Malaysians and I don't care if the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice.
15. Because sapura is a private company, we can say of these business brahmins, cibai, tiu Nia seng etc!
16. Sapura has made deceiving report. Niama pukluk!
17. But can we say all these things, if the party making the deceiving and misleading reports is the government?
18. I can't blame the PM/ FM for narrating feel good stories about economic management but I blame the bureaucratic brahmins at MOF for ill advising the PM/FM
19. These are the people giving the PM misleading reports. Because of reasons known to them
20. Maybe for political capital -so that people will say, fuyoh, nana non tata kelola of the economy, terbaik punya , like the ubat kuat from kedai ah seng! To be continued in part 2.
1. I read the usual sweet talk, love bombing or strategic remorse after a young preacher was found guilty. Of rape of a young girl
2. These are a form of emotional manipulations designed to gain public sympathy and to avoid accountability
3. He's a changed character. Prays early and often. Asking forgiveness from God.
4. Because we are taught that God is merciful, we are sure God forgives him .
5. But God teaches us, it's more important to seek forgiveness from your victim or victims.
6. In Spain, a rapist was absolved by the court and as he walked past his victim, he smirked at her .
7. She later bought gasoline and set her rapist on fire.
8. That was poetic justice.
9. I think we, especially Malays should stop being easily emotionally manipulated and gaslighted
10. We have seen lthese before. When a certain kleptocrat in chief was found guilty, he was swarmed with a lot of love bombs especially from UMNO people
11. Makciks and pakciks are saying, he has done so much for us. Yes, stole billions. The achi said, he has done so much for indians. The ahso said, he shook my hands. I didn't wash it for a week .
12. Hello, are not judging him for the good things he has done. We are judging him for the heinous crime he did. Ada faham?
13. Similarly when the PAT was charged in court, some media people say , he's so handsome like the Greek God Adonis, so ramrod etc
14. That must have been said by a lady media person on heat or gay boy media chap
15. Luckily judges can waddle and seave through all these bullshit and arrive at the proper ' judicious cruelty '.
16. Anyway, we can't overread the Malay emotional outbursts and hysterics. They are good at faking them.
17. For instance, when the sultan of Pahang said that corruption is no light matter , but a betrayal to the country, some people condemned the PM, why hesitant and slow in implementing the full force of law?
18. Wah, so piously upright and pompously law abiding.
19. But why in the case of the kleptocrat in chief, probably the same people were asking for leniency?
20. In fact, you all were beseeching the same sultan to pardon the son of a gun.
21. And the UMNO presideng unashamedly humbly asked the present Agong , to pardon pacal yang hina , Mr X?
1. I want to swear like a trooper .
2. It's la dolce vita for our military top brass.
3. The get to sleep on piles of money, boink their wife or wives. They get to sleep with their comfort women, female business contractors, have batmen clean their bottoms , change bedsheets after they finished their tactical battles on bed
4. First, we must clear this notion some people have, that because these people are top brass, the law should be favourable to them
5. This, to me is nonsensical. The universally accepted principle is, one law applies to all. It's equality before the law
6. The same law applies to powerful people as it does to ordinary people.
7. In fact, I think otherwise. If needed, compassion and kindness should be applied to the powerless.
8. To the rich and powerful, there should be judicial 'cruelty' .
9 . That kind of conduct is derived from Machiavelli’s virtu-knowing when to be kind and when to be unkind .
10. That kind of 'jugling’ , ie when to be kind and unkind, depends on the judges' ability, wisdom, experience etc, are all necessary to keep the peace and balance in society
11. Hence to the strawman who stole 100 plus ringgit worth of grocery items, we should apply kindness and compassion .
12. But to the general, who holds a position of trust and who has a higher degree of accountability, we should be judiciously unkind .
13. If the army chief were to convicted, we shouldn't be weighed down by sentimental considerations.
14. We shouldn't be bothered with his race, how many wives he has, how many comfort women he has on the side, his collection of rolexes , his feet of luxury cars etc
15. Most of all the reputation of our country and the estimation others have on our country.
16. We are after his mischief and not judging him on the much overrated contributions or jasa
17. Why are we too antsy , fretful and neurotic about reputation when the graft is more heinous?
18. In south Korea, they jail ex PMs. In china, they execute ministers . These countries do not bother about others' estimation of them
19. On the other hand, these countries are looked at in awe and in respect .
20. They don't compromise in implementing the principle of rule of law and equality before the law.
21. Countries with small minds and little testicular fortitude , hesitate at implementing the full force of the law.
22. Suddenly some people are seized by a bourgeois and genteel sense of justice.
23. Don't be easily seduced by this idea of a caste hierarchy of the criminal justice system. It's the UMNO way of justice.
24. One law for the patricians and 1 law for the plebeians.
25. One law for the political and bureaucratic princelings, another law for the ordinary people. A separate and more severe law for DAP.
26. And you will notice, if these corruption conduct involved malays, the smarmy media will manipulate the story and will try to turn the accused into cult figures. For instance, we all must look in awe, disfella got 3 wives and possibly a string of comfort women on the side. What a strong dude! Our country needs he-man.
27. Ponder deeply at the consequences of the corruption of these people.
28. If these mother fuckers approved and authorized the procurement of substandard equipment for our soldiers, they could die while at training. Not yet in action. They all, mati katak.
29. The blood of our dead soldiers are in the hands of these mother-fuckers.
30. Told you maa, I will swear like a trooper .
31. Soldiers die, possibly while the military top brass enjoy the pleasures of a yay yay party
32. Like the sultan of Pahang said, corruption is not a light matter but a betrayal to the country .
33. Sub standard equipment have been bought at the infamous UMNO-nised prices!
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