Monday, February 19, 2007

PART2: Figures..numbers..

Guess the Figures and numbers issue did make the gov. realize (in a way) about other things....Banjirians in Johor would be receiving increased aid ($$$) by the gov. (so say the DPM)..but at least its something..



SOmeone in the gov. is trying to declassify the toll concs. documents for public consumption....hehe..transparency at its best..so now those affected by the toll hike would be able to know the details (and in a way try to divert the blame to the previous administration) of the toll deal...now you can know why they "punished" you guys with the toll hike.



Someone in the gov. also echoed bout working for the rakyat consistently and not only during elections only..good move..but dont be like NATO...No Action Talk Only..





Chinese New year celebrations..Happy CNY to all my Chinese friends...must say the North-South Highway looks in great shape with it now "expanded" into 3-4 lanes (some are using the emergency lanes due to the influx of cars) due to >100,000 vehicles jamming the roads..and dont even mention the number of deaths due to accidents...ive lost count.





if by chance any of you happen to be around KL during CNY, try catching a glimpse of KLCC..For one, the shops were mostly closed, and the place was swarmed with foreign workers(im figuring 50,000-100,000)..felt like i was in a different land for a moment...let me stress that it aint wrong for them to swarm KLCC, but it just popped out of my head how much we are dependant on foreign workers..SERIOUSLY..talk about diversity in nationality..



p/s: wondering what the real figures for foreign workers in m'sia (legal+illegal).............



Thursday, February 15, 2007

FIGURES..numBers

Well much has been laid out in the papers these two weeks..Figures..numbers..figures....from the road fatalities figures (for OPS SIKAP) right up to figures for the Malaysian trade last year (mind you RM1 trillion!) and the FDI figures for 2006.



Well im not going to comment much bout the death figures cos its a Malaysian tradition (to some) to drive to die. I just dont get whats wrong with them driving at speeds >150 km/h just to arrive from A to B.Well its up to them on how they want to tackle the roads.





Ah, yes. the other figures excites me even more. well congrats to the gov. for achieving the RM1 trillion for 2006 but to a layman it might not be that significant. heck if you convert it in US$ its only around US$290 billion and try comparing that with other nations. well try dissecting (imports + exports) those figures even further and there's nothin to be proud of that much.



About the FDI figures, well try dissecting and summarizing what those figures consists of. you cant just digest those figures and assume everything is ok.





Dont get me wrong, im not anti-government or anything. Its just that i think there are many other figures that the government needs to reveal.....poverty for instance..yes i agree it aint easy to eradicate but why are we still witnessing those who lack the basic needs (water, place to live,etc. @ even a basic primary education) on TV??? I burst into laughter upon reading an article by this Malaysian who claims to be an Oxford grad writing about Malaysia is still cheap to live in as compared to other international nations.



Quoting him:



And although we are all bitching about rising prices, we should take note that on a global basis, we are still cheap. UBS issued a report recently ranking Kuala Lumpur as the cheapest city to live in out of 71 major international cities, based on the cost of 122 goods and services.

Yes, fuel prices have gone up (or the subsidy has gone down, whichever), toll rates are also up (blame the civil servants who negotiated badly, remember?), utility charges are up, airfares have gone north, but we are still a cheap country to live in. That tells you one thing: that we have been subsidised from cradle to grave and we don’t even think about it.

We have taken it for granted and the moment a government comes along to correct some of these distortions, which cannot possibly last forever, we complain.



Ha? your comparing Malaysia with other nations who have a higher standard of living. obviously its cheaper in Malaysia..Why dont you try comparing & solving the hardship of life that many face in Malaysia rather than blabberring on comparing Malaysia with other nations....Just look at the makciks and pakciks in Johor (from the recent floods), do you reckon they would agree with this statement?how bout the after effects of the el nino to the agri sector which would affect the farmers who are already living on a thin line.. im not undermining this person but you should go to the Kampung's, the fishing villages and assist them rather than helping them when its about time for these villager's to exercise their democaratic rights (a.k.a election)..



better still, why dont u you go and do a survey in KL. you reckon they are living cheaply?? its ok if you're some hot shot with telephone "cables" and have greener pastures than others but please dont neglect those categorised as below the poverty line.





p/s: the theory that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer may apply to a certain degree..figures will remain figures.





Again, im merapuing.FULL STOP.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

As-Syahid Syed Qutb

Currently reading one of his books..Must say his writings are superb..



Oh yeah, for anyone who doesnt know who this intelligent person is, well he's an Egyptian who was executed in the 60's because of his views. He was the member of the in-famous Ikhwanul Muslimin (IM)(who's leader As-Syahid Hassan Al-Banna was inspirational towards Syed Qutb's involvement in IM.



I'l do a short write-up once ive finished reading the book.





p/s: someone made me ponder over the issue that most people only associate the "Kalimah Syahadah" with the azan, death and when one converts to Islam. But in truth there is more to the Kalimah Syahadah...

Monday, February 5, 2007

Hi-HO........

Salam.........been kinda busy at late......well whats happened to this beloved world.....em...Jakarta's going through another flood disaster (or better still a sign from Allah)....Bush is still 'purging' his way to send more american troops into Iraq....Palestine people are on the brink of civil war..and...Malaysia is splashing another US$50 mil on a "corporate bird"....



Indonesia seems to be the centre of all disasters...tsunami, floods, earthquake, volcanic eruptions etc2...they must've done something wrong to go through all these disasters...yeah, its definitely a sign from Allah  and proof that we are just normal human beings.



Bush is once again trying to push the congress to have it his way in sending more troops to Iraq..i dunno the latest updates but i guess he's trying to stage this final strategy before he exits from white house.



Palestinians are on brink of civil war...i seriously believe this is  another propaganda initiated to cause unrest among both Hamas and Fatah.. and i believe the *ew are behind all this...if not then why suddenly the US and israel are pledging donations and military equipment to one faction in Palestine to overthrow the other faction..its plain logic.



someone in Malaysia is doing Airbus proud by splashing US$50 million on a corporate bird....details???????? lets not get into that...