THE SERIOUS NEED FOR REFORM : STRIKING CHORD WITH EVERY CONCERNED CITIZEN OF MALAYSIA …… IRRESPECTIVE OF RACE OR RELIGION!
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January 11, 2012, 11:28 pm
Filed under: Coaching & Mentoring, Corporate Governance, Pakatan Rakyat, Rakyat's concerns | Tags: General Elections, Pakatan Rakyat, Steve Jobs
Filed under: Coaching & Mentoring, Corporate Governance, Pakatan Rakyat, Rakyat's concerns | Tags: General Elections, Pakatan Rakyat, Steve Jobs
I recall an interview involving Apple’s Steve Jobs where he described the challenge of turning Apple back to profitability in 1997. It was rather funny …….. see below:-
In the case of Malaysia, the country certainly needs to be ‘pointed’ in the right direction.
However, we don’t have a ‘Steve Jobs’ like Malaysian politician at the helm at this point in time.
It becomes more of a concern when the ‘captain’ of the ship (read: Najib) is beset with a near-mutiny amongst his ship-hands!!
And with every one of those ship-hand (read: UMNO Warlords) grabbing whatever they can …… in addition to the humongous wealth that they already possess ……. it will only spell MALAPETAKA (Malay for Calamity) for the country of Malaysia.
How much more evidence does a concerned citizen need to see the necessity to bring in a new government at this crucial point in time?
According to economists, our resources are draining alarmingly without them being adequately replenished. Does that also mean that the EPF and Petronas funds are also dissipating alarmingly? And are controls and checks & balances being subtly dismantled?
UMNO’s claim of being protector of the Malay race rings quite hollow ……… because it is only the elitist and corrupt (Malays, Chinese, Indians & others) that UMNO appear to be protectively covering.
What’s happened to the man on the street living hand to mouth?
Spare me the UMNO rhetoric that they do much charity.
In any case, true charity and integrity is doing something right …… without anyone knowing that you did it!
Click HERE to understand a wee bit about Malaysia’s borrowing status.
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