DAP Mengail Undi

Balum lagi memerintah negara, DAP sudah memulakan mengail undi dengan menjanjikan gula untuk menambah kepopularitiannya. Mereka menampilkan 3 janji jika PR berjaya menakluki Putra Jaya. Janji janji DAP ialah menghapuskan saman ekor yang ada sekarang. Memberi bayaran tahunan sebanyak RM1,000 bagi setiap warga emas yang berumor 60 keatas dan menyediakan jalur lebar dengan kadar percuma.

DAP sungguh pintar kerana isu jalur lebar dan saman ekor sekarang berada di atas meja pemimpin untuk dipertimbangkan dan DAP secara propaganda memainkan isu ini supaya mereka dianggap memperjuangkan rakyat. Manakala habuan RM1000 adalah amat penting kerana golongan ini yang masih belum memberi undi kepada PR setakat ini.

Apa tujuan DAP kitani inda tau tetapi yang pasti kesan jangka panjang tidak memihak kepada negara jika saman ekor terus dibatalkan. Apa inda, kalau semua saman ekor atu inda diguna pakai, pemandu tidak serik dan tidak takut untuk melakukan keselahan secara berterusan. Akibatnya banyak nyawa dan harta negara yang melayang.

BAGI sebuah negara yang mempunyai penduduk kira-kira 28 juta orang, fakta bahawa sejak tahun 2000 sudah terdapat 10 juta saman ekor dikeluarkan menjelaskan segala-galanya tentang sikap sesetengah pemandu kenderaan di negara ini.

Ketika berada di dalam kereta, sebahagian kita dikuasai mentaliti Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better. Mentaliti itu diburukkan jika pasangan, anak, adik, abang, kakak dan kawan yang berada di sebelah kita tunduk kepada sikap kediktatoran sebahagian daripada kita yang terserlah sewaktu memegang stereng kereta atau memulas pendikit minyak motosikal. Di atas kenderaan ego kita rupa-rupanya besar.


Dalam pemberian usin sebanyak RM1,000, saya tidak hairan kerana memang ada udang disebalik batu. Jika kerajaan pimpinan PR melaksanakannya yang untung ialah kaum DAP sendiri KERANA sebaik orang tua-tuan kitani menerima usin atu, barang di kadai akan terus naik macam roket. Sebenarnya usin RM1,000 itu bukan untuk indung kitani tetapi untuk kaum pedagang. Usin atu melintas saja arah tangan orang kitani. Liat saja apa yang telah terjadi dengan pedagang-pedagang di Komtar? Kalau DAP banar-banar mau bagi usin mengapa inda dibatalkan saja sewa pedagang Melayu di sana?

Jalur lebar memangpun sudah ada percuma, cuma lagi infrastructurnya belum ada. Liat di Lawas ani, memang babal CELCOM ani bah..


The DAP has embarked on what appears to be a quest to boost its popularity ahead of the coming 13th general election, with three promises to the people should the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) capture Putrajaya.

The promises are — to abolish the saman ekor (postal summons) system, to provide annual payments of RM1,000 to each senior citizen aged above 60 and to provide free wi-fi or wireless broadband throughout Malaysia.

DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng said that the party’s central executive committee had agreed yesterday to issue a blanket directive to all party leaders to work on publicising these three promises during all political functions.

“These are the three policy initiatives that will bring benefit to the people that we are confident will be carried out by the PR should we win Putrajaya.

“We do not just want to harp on the corrupt practices of the Barisan Nasional but we also want to talk about what we can do for the people,” he told a press conference at the party headquarters here.

Lim noted that the practice of blacklisting owners of vehicles was not only unfair but should also be declared illegal by the courts for it was in contrary to the principles of natural justice.

“We also want to provide this annual payments of RM1,000 to senior citizens as a sign of appreciation for their past contributions to the country,” he said.

He noted that the policy would merely cost the government RM2.1 billion annually.

“What is RM2.1 billion when the country squanders RM28 billion annually to corruption,” he pointed out.

The Penang chief minister also cited an article from the global weekly magazine The Economist, pointing out that even the internationally renowned magazine was agreeable to the concept of providing money for the poor.

“This is a number one capitalist economic magazine who does not believe in giving money. But it is true that if you help those in need, there is a multiplier effect. People will spend the money and this will in turn help to generate and liven up the economy,” he said.


He said the flyers would explain the Komtar Ramadan bazaar debacle where the DAP state government was accused of banning the people from setting up stalls.

“The problem was on the money issue and how Komtar had not received the rental money from the stalls, but it turne dinto a racial one. We were also accused of being communists.

“But how can we be the communists when it is Umno who has ties with the communist party of China,” he said.
Friday, August 13, 2010
DAP lists promises in bid for Putrajaya
Clara Chooi, Malaysian Insider

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