Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Debat Anwar dan Shabery

Salam bloggers....Tahniah kepada kedua pemimpin Melayu yang telah membuka dimensi baru dalam arena politik Malaysia. Seorang rakan saya telah sms kepada saya selepas debat tersebut bahawa dia seolah-olah berada di USA. Pada saya siapa menang dan siapa kalah tak penting. Bagi saya sebagai rakyat Terengganu, saya berbangga dengan YB Ahmad Shabery Cheek. Sekali lagi sekalung tahniah kepada kedua pemimpin ini.

Isu pertandingan Bahagian-Bahagian UMNO juga semakin hangat diperkatakan. Pandangan saya yang disiarkan di muka depan Sinar Harian telah mendapat pelbagai tanggapan. Saya tidak berhasrat membangkang apa yang dicadangkan oleh YAB Pengerusi Perhubungan UMNO Terengganu. Pandangan saya dan apa yang saya luahkan adalah apa yang terkandung di dalam perlembagaan UMNO. Kalau cawangan-cawangan bersetuju agar tidak ada pertandingan.... maka tamat cerita. Yang paling penting, buatlah yang terbaik untuk UMNO. Ada sahabat yang melaporkan bahawa di kalangan mereka yang menawarkan diri untuk bertanding ini tidak berkhidmat pun untuk pilihanraya baru-baru ini. Tup-tup tawarkan diri untuk bertanding. Ini yang membuatkan mereka di cawangan merasa terkilan dan tidak puas hati.

Satu lagi isu yang perlu disegerakan ialah isu minyak subsidi. Minyak petrol dan diesel untuk pemilik kereta sewa terutama di Terengganu.. Saya baru sahaja selesai merasmikan Kursus Asas Keusahawanan dan Peningkatan Imej Pemandu Kereta Sewa Negeri Terengganu. Kursus ini dianjurkan oleh LPKP Negeri Terengganu. Syabas Encik Kahar Latif Pengarah LPKP Terengganu. Keluhan pemilik kereta sewa ini ialah tentang kelembapan Kementerian HEP dalam membantu mereka. Hari ini minyak naik, spare parts naik semua naik tetapi tambang kereta sewa tidak naik. Kesian mereka menunggu subsidi minyak.. apa penantian ini umpama menanti buah yang tidak akan gugur? Sudah 2 bulan mereka suffer....Malang nasib mereka. Diharap pihak kementerian pandang-pandanglah golongan daif ini.

Satu lagi permintaan mereka ialah agar Petronas atau mana-mana stesen minyak di negeri ini agar menyegerakan pembukaan pam gas NGV untuk teksi dan kereta sewa. Sekonyong konyongnya akan meringan sedikit beban mereka. InsyaAllah. Saya sekadar memberi pandangan dan pendapat agar golongan pemandu kereta sewa dan golongan daif tidak dipinggirkan.....

Jangan sedih kerana anda tidak memiliki kasut sebelum anda melihat mereka yang tak punya kaki...Fikir fikirkanlah....

10 comments:

manggis said...

Dato !

What are you people trying to proof?

Apa yang kita dapat dan apa yang kita untung ?

Inilah mentaliti pemimpin-pemimpin BN? Mana tugas perlu mana tugas membazir. Mungkin pada Dato ia satu kejayaan, tetapi pada kami mrakyat biasa ia satu kebodohan kerajaan melayan orang yang tak perlu pun di layan.

Sedarkah Dato, kerajaan melalui sabery telah masuk perangkap? tidak kira apa pun pandangan rakyat terhadap Anwar, yang penting dia dapat muncul dikhalayak ramai.

Orang gila glamour dan opportunis seperti Anwar ni akan sentiasa menunggu peluang. Kaki putar belit macam Anwar ni akan sentiasa mencari ruang. Apakah orang yang dah sampai ketahap pemimpin seperti Dato ni masih terbuai dengan lagu-lagu yang didendangkan oleh Anwar. Kalau inilah mentaliti pemimpin BN yang kami sokong selama ini, tidak mustahillah marah akan jadi benci, dan pru 13 akan jadi saksinya.

So, Dato, kalau nak selesa duduk tempat tu lagi, jadilah pemimpin yang ada kelas, dan otaknyua lebih baik daripada rakyat yang dipimpin.

Maaf Fato, fikirlah sendiri.

abe MIE 'TERJAH' said...

salam...

ada baik juga. zaman anwar jadi tpm pun dia tidak pernah berdebat dengan pembangkang.

anwar hebat kerana pemidato tapi soalan tentang bagaimana hendak (cara)menurunkan harga minyak, menjadikan petronas terus maju dan mengekalkan kemudahan dan makanan selain tidak memberi tumpuan pada minyak sahaja hasil pendapatan petronas.


sekarang BN perlu bijak menangani anwar yang menggunakanisu kebajikan rakyat sebagai agenda sedangkan mereka sebenarnya mahu membunuh orang melayu di tanah air sendiri


pkrpasdap.blogspot.com

Alvin Kassim said...

Normally, I wouldn't be bothered about two politicians wanting to debate and talking crap about each other but somehow last night I turned on the TV and saw the debate.

My summary was that Anwar out-debated Shabery because he resisted the temptation to make political rhetoric and had more facts. Shabery ended being a typical politician by making personal attacks and political rhetoric. He started fine but his fact driven argument started to crumble bit by bit and he finally had to resort to the politicians' staple diet - crap.

At the end of the day, both of them got it wrong. The main issue they were talking about centred around our oil, our "khazanah", our treasure and how we should use it to continue surviving. Guess what, they both missed the point. Our actual treasure shouldn't be oil or money or things, it should be our brains. Our mental capacity to survive.

Oil is finite, it can run out, it can and is being manipulated. We should do something about our brains, train our people to think so that nomatter what happens, we know how to fix things and we can come up with ideas of how to make our economy strong so that we don't have to rely on the family jewels to survive.

These people remind me of a family where the parents are dead and they left some property to the children. The children are fighting how to manage the property in order to survive. They don't realise that the property can run out one day. They never think of using their brains which can produce ideas (which are the real treasure) indefinitely.

We need leaders with brains and we need our young people to be trained to think, not memorize things so that when they grow up, they can take over this country and run it properly.

It was such a waste of time last night. I wished I was on stage to "tarok" both of them up and the rest of the political family.

Alvin Kassim said...

I'm spreading the below article from The Edge Daily which I find most revealing. Simple and makes sense. Please read and let's all return back to using our minds (instead of just "Saya sokong", "Saya sokong", justice and righteousness.

Separate politics from economic management
By R B Bhattacharjee

Recent events involving leaders on both sides of the political divide are uncanny enough to stop people in their tracks. The first-ever US presidential-style debate between Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Information Minister Datuk Shabery Cheek last Wednesday, that had the startling PR theme “If we form the government today, we'll reduce the oil price tomorrow”, suggests an impatience on the opposition coalition's part to take over the helm of the nation. The signal that change may be in the air is surely not lost on the business community too.

The next day, further confirmation that all is not well in the political sphere came when Anwar was arrested by police in response to a sodomy report lodged by a former party volunteer. More precisely, the SWAT-style interception of Anwar's car by balaclava-clad police personnel in a convoy is not exactly the usual reaction to a sexual offence report. The strenuous explanations of the Home Minister and a senior police official, and the ruckus in Parliament over the arrest, all make the political point too obvious.

These developments, and many lesser tremors over the past several weeks, have generated a cloud of uncertainty over the political landscape. The message it bears for business is “wait and see”.

Naturally, therefore, Malaysia has been pushed to the side of investors' radar screens, together with Thailand, which is in the midst of political churn as well.

One weakness in the current governance environment in Malaysia is the overly powerful effect of political developments on the conduct of economic affairs. This is to be expected due to the unbroken hold that the same political parties have had over the federal government since Independence five decades ago. Now, however, the time has come for the administration to be separated from the economic management of the country. This is a journey towards good governance that we have to take. There are lessons in this regard that can be drawn from the experience of our neighbours.

During the 21 years of Ferdinand Marcos' rule over the Philippines, more schools, hospitals and infrastructure were built than in the tenure of the nine presidents who preceded him. Much of this was accomplished through hundreds of millions of dollars in aid from the US, which Marcos and his cronies unabashedly tapped for personal gain. The extent of the kleptocracy was so huge that till today no one is able to accurately estimate how many billions have been salted away.

The excesses of the Marcos regime finally led to his overthrow in the spectacular People's Power uprising of 1986. Ironically, after the dictator was deposed, the political situation became highly fractious. Not surprisingly, some became nostalgic for the orderly if heavy-handed government of his era, when the citizenry was law-abiding and disciplined.

Since the March 8 general election, Malaysia has entered a new phase of democracy that is tending to become rather turbulent. While there is a vast difference between the Philippines, which Marcos had to flee, and the political climate in Malaysia today, it is clear that the Barisan Nasional (BN) government is being challenged in unprecedented ways. The contest for the people's support between the BN and the nascent PR has led to exposés involving land deals to charges of questionable use of representatives' allocations and even an attempt to file a no-confidence motion against the prime minister and his government.

Clearly, this is a time for some honest reckoning to take place.
When economic mismanagement left the Filipinos with empty rice pots, they began to look overseas for jobs and incomes that their government had failed to provide. The well-educated and urbane Filipina domestic maids who are a familiar feature in many Malaysian households are testimony to this failure of development to meet the people's basic right to a livelihood.

The Philippines is also the largest supplier of maritime crew in the world, partly because a Filipino seaman can earn up to 500 times his local wages if he manages to get out of his country. So powerful is this incentive that impoverished rural youth go to great lengths to secure a certificate from the many maritime training centres in the Philippines.

However, shipping lines that employ these “instant” crew have found that their skills are extremely suspect, resulting in a high rate of accidents and indiscipline among them. Indeed, the credentials are so dodgy that international liners have set up maritime institutes of their own in the Philippines to ensure that their graduates measure up to the required standards.

Malaysia appears to be a long way from such a situation, but if its people are not to land in the same boat one day, governance authorities in both the public and private sectors need to uphold a strict code of accountability.

Jalalsmile said...

Bicara soal debat ramai yang suka melihat siapa menang dan siapa yang kalah. Pada saya soal debat bukan nak cari pemenang, tapi debat adalah mencari titik persamaan. Siapa Sabree jika dibandingkan Anwar yang punya nama seantero dunia. Tabik buat Sabree kerana berani meyahut cabaran Anwar. Bercakap sebenarnya lebih mudah, kerana lidah tidak bertulang. Jadi cadangan saya sebelum air terpercik ke muka Anwar kena lebih berhati-hati dengan setiap tutur bicaranya. Lagi banyak dia bercakap lagi banyak dia membongkar kegiatan gelapnya.

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Pok Yah said...

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Yang selalu tengok dia orang bawa Mercedes kehulu – kehilir
Ke repair Mercedes atas nama Pedana
V6 dato dulu macam mana ,takan sampai RM 60 ribu dlm mas 2 tahun kos servise
pulut kuning

Pok Yah said...

Assalamualaikum Dato
Dato orang lama dlm Kerajaan Trg
dan orang kuat Idris jusuh "Tolong komen kenyataan Tun Dr M

The Government of Dato Seri Abdullah Badawi has lost billions of Ringgit by cancelling the bridge project to replace the causeway, postponing the double-tracking and electrification of the North-South railway and the sale of M.V. Agusta by Proton.

The Government had also wasted money - RM2 billion in Terengganu.

Thinking that he had the right to use Wang Ehsan, the royalty from Petronas to the State of Terengganu totalling more than five billion Ringgit over several years Dato Seri Abdullah together with Dato Seri Idris Jusoh, the former Menteri Besar of Terengganu went on a spending spree.


Without any proper study and planning, without bothering about the rules and regulations about how Government money should be allocated and used, Dato Seri Abdullah and Dato Seri Idris and their cronies spent huge sums of the "Wang Ehsan" on a theme park (Crystal Mosque), Monsoon Cup, development of Setiu etc etc. More than two billion Ringgit were poured into Terengganu.

Then in 2008, Barisan Nasional won and Abdullah happily decided to spend more of the Wang Ehsan on fancy projects.

Unfortunately the Sultan of Terengganu refused to have Idris Jusoh as Menteri Besar. It was a slap in the face fo Abdullah when he was forced to accept the Sultan's nominee as Menteri Besar.

This new Menteri Besar insisted that the royalty due to Terengganu should be paid to the State and the State should manage the fund.

This was as it should be. But the Menteri Besar insisted that what was spent before this in building the theme park, organising the Monsoon Cup etc worth about RM 2 billion was not from the royalty due to Terengganu. It was from Federal fund.

He demanded that the full amount of royalty over the years should be paid to Terengganu.

So RM2 billion of Federal funds have been expended on Terengganu, the richest State in Malaysia.

Failing this Terengganu has a court case initiated by the PAS Government which the BN State Government has not withdrawn.

The Federal Government will now have to find some RM5 billion to give to Terengganu. Where is this money going to come from? Obviously from the Federal Consolidated Fund.

Basically the Federal Government will lose RM5 billion because it had assumed that a tame Terengganu Menteri Besar would collaborate in some of the most wasteful projects for the State and the country.

I am told that a Disneyland designer was engaged to design the "Crystal Mosque" and theme park. Must cost a lot.

Some contractors made tons of money getting projects without proper processes.

Hamdillah said...

assalamualaikum dato`
saya harap dato berada dlm keadaan penuh sejahtera...nikmat drpd Allah s.w.t..
saya nak tanya apa komen dato pasal dato nik aziz berkenaan menubuhkan parti baru,maksubnya umno dan pas bubar.....
pendapat saya sebenarnya saya bersyukur,masih ada lagi org politik melayu yang jujur dan berprinsip,saya rasa mmg layak di puji,lagipun kita kena ingat parti adalah alat untuk kita mencapai sesuatu...bukankah "perpaduan melayu" yg kita laungkan selama ini?sanggupkah kita sama2 mengorbankan parti masing2?memamg sukar ttp tidak mustahil..jika melayu boleh berfikir

Ahmadi Abdul Latif said...

Saya ingin mengulas tentang arahan mat said bahawa tiada pertandingan ketua bahagian. bagi saya ini adalah sesuatu yg sangat mendukacitakan. apakah parti kita sudah menjadi parti komunis? kenapa ahli2 umno di nafikan hak untuk memilih ketua mereka? apakah mat said terhutang budi pada ketua2 bahagian yg menyokong beliau semasa krisis pemilihan mb?