Sunday, December 6, 2015

KJ UMNO's cleaning kit: Drastic situations do require drastic solutions


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KJ had warned Ministers to avoid making senseless statements
Could it possibly be true? Has the UMNO President begun to believe what his  admirers in UMNO supreme counci have started to suggest with incremental passion, that he is  Malaysia’s best-ever Prime Minister? The answer must be no. Najib is clearly not self-delusional.Maybe he knows his party better than the party knows him.Self-preservation is the default mode of the self-destructive.  Najib is trapped in an existential dilemma. He cannot blame himself for the wreck he has wrought. To do so would severely damage, if not abort, a political career born in genetic entitlement and wafted into that exhilarating but oxygen-thin ozone layer of celebrity. He cannot blame Mahathir  either,  for he is a child of UMNO in more senses than one. He owes his job to the masters of the Mahathir,  and more specifically UMNO.
Rm 2.6 Billion donation? that too in  your PM''s  personal account and the money dissapears overseas.Even his party doesnt know about it.We got liars as ministers who think the rakyat are stupid like them,
He has, therefore, selected the only escape route he could think  The insulation that protected him while colleagues were falling on either side in the many corruption battles, ripped off by  the 1Malaysia Development Bhd scam.why  Najib did not retain deputy president Muhyiddin Yassin as concerned he cannot  give him immunity from prosecution as for Hishammuddin Hussein the seal of authority take through family rule in smaller but more homogenous units.  their own decisions.with ever allow Hishammuddin  give Najib immunity from prosecution.
 also read this Zahid Hamidi explained issues 
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KJ UMNO's cleaning kit: Drastic situations do require drastic solutions to stop  PM Najib Serial lying  Najib must be forced to Resign, soon,
we certainly have developed to become a nation of  ,  and fundraisers accompanied by backside wipers who are able to feed off the funds raised by the bigger fundraisers. Following the eruption of the scandal, some of your comrades-in-dissembling fell all over themselves in rushing to cover up for Najib, and in the process spewed out claims as preposterous as they were inconsistent and implausible. I will remind you that one of their infantile claims was that the money was ‘donated' There are many other factors that render the claim of the RM2·6 billion being a donation totally fallacious, but I will stop here. Just ponder this, Ahmad Maslan. Saudi Arabia, Arabia's richest country, donated US$100 million to the UN to combat IS, but here you all are vainly trying to have us believe that some other Middle Eastern Arab — and who, ahem!, cannot be named — donated US$681 million to Najib–Umno. Who is or are the fools here? By the way, I put it to you that the oh-so-generous Arab walking mint cannot be named because he does not exist
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Falling for yet another comic con

When clever people come to power they often make a simple mistake. They think the rest of us are fools.
The practice of receiving political donations does not contravene any law in the country, according to Umno information chief Ahmad Maslan who scored a CGPA of 3·85.Ahmad Maslan, like the rest in your coterie of dissemblers and shameless sycophants, you are purposely misrepresenting the issue. You cannot be that stupid to not know the actual issue, as you have boasted that you have scored a CGPA of 3·85. No one has said that it was against the law for political parties to receive political donations. What many people have said was that it was wrong to take the RM2·6 billion, if it was indeed a political donation, for the utterly simple reason that with such an astronomical sum involved, there must be strings attached, and that such strings would be highly disadvantageous to Malaysia and might even be detrimental to its security.One is more than aware that your sole purpose of misrepresenting the issue is simply to divert attention away from the fact that the colossal sum of money was certainly not a donation — of whatever type you want to assign it. The very fact that no one else in Umno besides Najib — not even Umno's deputy president — knew about the money having been transferred into his personal bank accounts till after the exposé by The Wall Street Journal indubitably proved that it was not a donation. And that exposé was published a long 2 years 4 months after the transfer was effected.
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 Remember what Tuanku Mahkota Johor openly, clearly said about NajibRazak....how can someone who has everyting to hide ever be accountable,,,Najib is by far probably the worst PM in Malaysia probably just a liar, probably a thief and probably a Murderer, So , Najib must be forced to Resign, soon,The next government needs a radical and rational platform of ideas that recognizes how dysfunctional this system has become, and finds the courage to sweep below the carpet. The nerve points of the nation have shifted to the young. They do not want merely a different government; they want a new course that will take India out of this jungle of greed in which governance has become synonymous with greed, and the street a playground for lechery. If nothing is done, their patience will turn into rage.
 Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman  “A lot of my friends in Umno are genuinely scared to speak up because they fear party discipline and that is terrible. “It was not a knee-jerk reaction. It was also not the first time I voiced out my dissatisfaction. There were myriad of comments prior to that posting,” he said of the post in October following the arrest of lawyer Matthias Chang under Sosma.
Admitting he was once Najib’s staunch supporter, the 22-year-old law student from Universiti Islam Antarabangsa (UIA) said the 1MDB debacle changed his mind Najib should step down if he was confident that he was not at fault in the1MDB issue. “Pass the baton to a transition minister. If he is innocent, he can get back into power. Even in South Africa and other developing nations, leaders would step down until investigation concluded, Datuk S. Ambiga said that as well.”
Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman says he was once a staunch supporter of Datuk Seri Najib Razak until the 1MDB scandal surfaced earlier this year. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Afif Abd Halim, November 29, 2015.
Citing the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, the “misuse” of the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act (Sosma), intimidation of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission investigating a former 1MDB subsidiary as reasons for his remarks, Syed Saddiq said it was also on behalf of many too scared to speak out against the “unfairness “When he (Najib) dodged comments on 1MDB, how Sosma was being misused, Cabinet members were silenced, party members were being strong-armed when they tried to speak up – these were the things that made me decide to post that posting,”
Najib as a bane to Barisan Nasional and Umno’s support from the middle ground in the next general election. With him around, there is a chance that even Umno members will decide to punish Umno in the coming general election by voting for Pakatan Harapan

The man is truly delusional! He dares boast before a hall of wide-eyed students but not before Parliament where the MPs - indeed the nation - have been waiting his answers to questions asked for a year or more now so when he was doing this in front of inexperienced students. So please stop covering your shortcomings by blowing your own trumpet. How do you expect Malaysians to trust you when you can’t even keep to your word? A good example was when you did not have the guts to do what your own lady minister had earlier announced that you would be doing, that is, you would be explaining the 2.6 billion issue on the last day parliament would be sitting at one go, instead of doing it by bits and pieces spread over a number of days whenever anything relating to this issue is raised. Instead you had your DPM to do it for you as you fear facing the parliamentarians from both side of the political divide. And the bad joke about this was that he took only 3 minutes to do it by repeating facts that are readily available in the public domain. In short, judge a person by his actions, not his words which are not worth a single cent.It is usual practice to highlight achievement in any obituary. What is memorable about UMNO is not positive; the little that is positive is not memorable. The average of scams was at least two a season. All we recall is a repeated sequence of exposure, denial, street anger and authoritarian response until some minister promises legislation that will cure every malaise.
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Serial lying PM Najib continues to shamelessly lie about 1MDB. How can the Opposition be lying when 1MDB just announced that after 3 years the have sold our "long-term assets" to a foreign China company on a break-even basis? If a Plc Advisor, Chairman and CEO did that, they would be sacked for achieving zero return!! The disgraceful Najib has still not told the world the truth about the $2.6 billion "donation", where US$631 million of the so-called UMNO "donation" disappeared to overseas, the SRC $42 million, $2 million in Rosmah'as bank a/c and total of $3million given to Sharir and Mazlan. What a liar and thief. What about the Altantuya and Najadi murder? Why has he not ordered the IGP to investigate the motive angle? What is hiding and covering-up?Najib is covering up to hide 4billion losses in poor judged investments and hoping to further cover up by stealing our prized land

Every law can be strengthened, but that is not the urgent problem. The present law is good enough for the existing crooks. This is not the first instance of the game being sold.t never handed them over for prosecution. Why? To muffle the sound of skeletons rattling from cashstacked cupboards?Adulation and sensational levels of money are a heady cocktail, and if some young men get inebriated, it is only a temptation waiting to explode. But the dirt is controlled by older men wearing the heavy make-up of lies.  When Khairuddin   broke the story,Kunam sought to limit the scandal to three idiots from the IGP team. One assumes they were naive since one cannot presume they were complicit. Some very clever men are involved. You can see frightened faces from Najib's team.For the people, sleaze has become a blur, with politicians visible in every crime, from the Altantuya and Najadi murder. There is no ideology yet which cleanses the stables, and there will be none until the dregs of current thought have become irrelevant. Nevertheless, another 2018 moment has arrived. Things cannot continue with just a bit of tinkering along the way.
 1MDB is not a perception issue. The opposition did not tell lies. The opposition brought out the fact that 1MDB had huge debts. Najib asked for 6 months to resolve the problems plaguing 1MDB, buying time in the process. During that time when the issue was brought up Najib had no answer to the problems. He did not even have any answer to the RM2.6 billion donation. He dared not even answer to the donation question himself in Parliament. He may resolve the problems of 1MDB over the coming months but he has yet to answer to the RM2.6billion donation question. Has he something to hide?
Ever since ideology committed suicide in the early 1990s, those in power have sought to fill the vacuum with ideas. Most ideas were perceptive and prescriptive; some were even brilliant. The flexibility was exhilarating after too many decades of doctrine born in an open mind but killed by a closed one.Pragmatism became politically correct. But a serious problem was soon evident: it was difficult to make ideas work without a framework. The patterns of democracy encouraged spasmodic birth but hindered growth. Politics eroded the time necessary for nurture. A five-year term in office began with loads of self-congratulation. Then eager eggheads sat down to set policy into language that could buy advocacy from media and support from the legislature. But if the process entered the third, or worse fourth, it was overtaken by uncertainty, spluttered and shuffled before the withdrawal symptoms arrived.



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