What is Wrong With PH Government?

Let’s start off my first blog post about the big one, PH government. What better way to post this. Once again, my page is all about speculations and words on the streets (or coffee shops). I am just here to share my view. If you don’t like it, just don’t read my next one. Or if you like to share your opinion, I will welcome you. Let’s get down to what is wrong with the PH Government now.

Bersatu

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Bersatu is good place to start. It is the party of the current PM which is in more than 1 way very similar to the one he now hates, UMNO. Firstly, it is only open to bumiputeras. Secondly they have the same party colours. Let’s not forget, Bersatu majority members are UMNO rejects or people who rejected UMNO. So I guess you can see where this is going. Plus when they joined alliance with Pakatan Rakyat (when PAS left to form Pakatan Harapan), I was like oh no! We are bloody hell back to square one.

People will argue that without Tun M’s power, the rakyat will not win on May 9th , well to be exact May 10 due to the incompetent EC. But I would much rather not see a victory that way. Let’s not forget the majority of PR parties sworn to fight against Tun M at one point. Funny right? Talking about being spineless.

KeADILan

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One thing is right about this party, they are the real sense of unity and the whole Malaysian-ness about it. It is definitely not a racial based party. I applaud KeADILan for that.

But I also know that they accept most politicians from the BN coalition as their new members. So indirectly BN reject’s party. They have so many talents with their original members that have built a household name for themselves; Nurul Izzah, Rafizi Ramli (a brilliant guy who has helped shape the new PH but with only one let down, being an strong Anwar’s man) and Azmin Ali (let’s talk about him another time).

So in short, 2 parties where most of its members from the BN coalition.

Now we move on to the orange party:

AMANAH

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Mat Sabu, the minister of defence and the common man’s hero that became one of the most powerful man in Malaysia. This guy is a very likable guy due to his very Malaysian commoner background. I personally like him.

But his party, AMANAH, was formed when he was “rejected” from PAS (the Muslim political party). So most of its members are PAS rejects (pun intended). But we all know PAS has not been in tuned with PR that was leading to the May 9 election when there was a scuffle about RUU355 with DAP.

A low down to people who don’t understand RUU355, it is basically an amendment of the Syariah law that does not concern the non-muslims. But then again, lawmakers of DAP, MCA and MIC is strongly against it because if PAS successful amends the Syariah law in Malaysia, they could easily use the same method to amend the syariah law to include all non-muslims. Now I hope both sides understand it. I can’t say much about this but I have learnt a lot from the past election when I talk to friends who are PAS supporters and BN supporters. Low down to you guys who are reading this, AMANAH will never beat PAS no matter how hard they try in Kelantan and Terengganu.

DAP

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I have a soft spot for DAP since I was a child; Yes I admit I was once a DAPig (as most UMNO macai’s will say). I was introduced to DAP by my father. Back then it was Lim Kit Siang who was contesting in Bukit Bendera (well he lose that election) using Robocop as its mascot. But the best part about DAP is a party that moves with time. It evolves itself with the change of time. They were the first to broadcast their ceramah via Facebook, broadcast their own online TV, KiniTV and the first opposition “Chinese” party.

Alright let’s be fair, DAP has many other members from other races. It is a fact! But did you know, that no matter how many other races you put into DAP, no one will see it as a Malaysian party?! Why? Most of its supporters are Chinese, hence Penang was the first DAP stronghold. Their leaders are mostly Chinese. Those holding ministry positions are mostly Chinese (I used the word, mostly). So basically MCA of PH.

Is Chinese is a problem? True it is not a problem because it is the New Malaysia. But what do you say about PAS? What does PAS say about DAP? What would UMNO say about DAP? Now do you see it from their perspective?

Ok after saying all this, what is my point?

Who Is Now Sitting On Top Of PH’s Food Chain?

The party that won the most seat in the last election are KeADILan and DAP.

  • But which party is sitting at the top? Bersatu.
  • Who is in 2nd spot? KeADILan and who is on 3rd? LGE of DAP. Finance is being controlled by DAP but indirectly being looked over by Azmin Ali’s position as Minister of Economic Affairs and BNM (Bank Negara Malaysia).

So both parties at the top with the most power are Bersatu and KeADILan, whose party  members are comprising of mostly from the BN coalition. So there won’t be any huge changes due to the fact that there are strong influence from BN among PH’s administration.

So I foresee that not much would happen to the lives of Malaysians in the coming 5 years instead it would get worst. So prepare for a UMNO relentless attack on PH government and more former members of BN to join PH. Plus, if PH’s claim of a very broke government is true, prepare for more taxes and more crackdown on things that put BN in power for 60 years while riding on the punch line, Cash Is King!

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