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naturesimple
01-07-2004, 09:05 AM
need help!!!!
any1 can find any link for the title 'peranan PM terhadap ekonomi di malaysia'????

naturesimple
01-07-2004, 09:06 AM
i mean the kelima lima perdana menteri

luke
02-07-2004, 02:34 AM
Risalah tentang tindakan Dr Mahathir menangani Krisis Ekonomi 1997/98:

http://www.emedia.com.my/Misc/DRM/Mahathir/Hari/TerimaKasih/20031105115223/

Harap-harapnya risalah ini berguna.

noneedname
30-12-2004, 02:20 AM
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First of all, are we (the non-bumis, that is) really to believe that the government will abolish or tone down the New Economic Policy in the near future? We must be realistic, if you have the right to buy a property at a discount and have scholarships for your children, would you let go of these rights?

With Chinese population dwindling in Malaysia, what needs to be done depends on the Chinese themselves.

There is nothing wrong with the brain drain. In fact, we should encourage our children to move to Singapore, Taiwan, China etc. if we disagree with Malaysian government policies that are based on race and religion.

When it comes to the matter of the dwindling number of Chinese Malaysians, we should talk about quality, not quantity.

We should resolve why the Chinese-Malaysian population is reducing. Official figures have more than one million Chinese Malaysians emigrating over the past 25 years. Why did they emigrate? I am sure the government knows.

Straight A students can't get scholarships or university places. Nothing new, it's been that way for the past 35 years. Nowadays, even enlightened Malay Malaysians are speaking up on this injustice. The MCA and Gerakan? Busy making money from private colleges.

What's so great about having TAR College or Utar which took more than 35 years of begging? Why should it be so difficult to set up an independent university when we have scores of public ones?

While we push young talented people away, other countries notably Singapore, the US and Australia welcome them with open arms.

Is it logical that we drive away our young talented ones and then invite retired Mat Sallehs to live here and exploit our low-cost of living?

Korea and Taiwan, both way behind us in the 70s and 80s are now way ahead. Thailand is breathing down our necks.

While we push young talented people away, other countries notably Singapore, the US and Australia welcome them with open arms.

Singapore's success in particular owes much to these ex-Malaysians or their descendants including Goh Keng Swee, Hon Sui Sen, Richard Hu, Goh Chok Tong, just to name a few.

About 30 percent of top management in both Singapore’s government and corporate sector are ex-Malaysians. We export them so that Singapore can compete with, and then whack us.




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MASTER
30-12-2004, 02:56 AM
Noneedname.
You are new here but you really post something good, much better than some of the old members. Tumbs up to you.

Do you mind if I ask what is your profession?

happy new year.

__earth
03-01-2005, 08:11 AM
Noneedname.
You are new here but you really post something good, much better than some of the old members. Tumbs up to you.

Do you mind if I ask what is your profession?

happy new year.

It's not him writing that as always. It's just cut and paste stuff from somewhere.

Check this out (http://www.8tv.com.my/eng/CrapSheet/board_read.asp?id=302&section=boardforum). Look out especially for poster named monter

the-model-racist-nation
17-09-2005, 08:47 AM
__earth: we condone neither blatant racism nor cut and paste trolling activity. Moreover, this is out of topic. At the same time, we know you share the same IP with noneedname.

coolstudy
06-12-2006, 11:49 PM
Malaysia is now regarded as the sick man of South-East Asia. Even foreign direct investment has deserted us for China, India, Thailand and even Vietnam. Eventually, Indonesia will also surpass us.

Then maybe we have to send our people to work there as maids or in the Indonesia plantation. It seems the role will be reverse and those working in Indonesia may have to remit money for our folks in Malaysia.

Thus, the country will lose out in the entire field in 10 or 20 years time. Then we have only African countries to compare. Even the African countries will overtake us and we are left alone with all the white elephant buildings. Be proud of the form and structure only.

The mistakes of BN policies were that, they did not invest in people. In order to compete, investing in people is the most important competitive advantage a nation could have. When talking about investing in people, it tends to focus to one race only due to the affirmative policy. The outcome from this race is not favourable also.

When we ask monkeys to lead our country. Look at the number of failed projects. If you examine the management system carefully, they are usually led by people who do not have the expertise in the said fields.

Take education for example. It is Umno who decides the policy. The saddest part is those involved are not academicians. They themselves are under achiever academically. Similarly the other fields are managed by blokes.

It won't stop there if the government still want to protect malays interest only. Policy such as NEP will only bring us trouble. Instead of moving forward, the government choose to stop just to wait for one race.

Abolish the stupid NEP. They are not producing malay elites, contrary they are enriching a few idiots and depriving a whole lot of malays.

Even if these malays can get entry into University Malaya, so what? The quality of education is so bad, private and public sector shun them. Their professional degrees are useless as the global market doesn't even recognize Malaysia engineering and medical degrees.

Look at Singapore, they have malays too, but do they suffer? Not only they did not suffer but they able to stand on their own and compete against other races. Sadly, it won't happen in Malaysia.

We had a lot of capable brains but it is the government who do not hang on to them. Programs to bring back the professionals abroad won't succeed because they do not look at the money offered but fairness, opportunities and the government policies is what they concern the most.

The above are actually a sampling of the negative perceptions the business community have of this country. One need not be a futurologist to see this "downfall" coming.

Our government does not value brains. It looks at the skin. Look at the cabinet, civil service, GLC, police, university, and everywhere. It is race that determines who hold what position. Coupled with our corruption, emasculation of the judiciary, Islamization policies, and suppressing of press freedom - our future is indeed bleak!

Those who want to see this, continue to support the BN, Gerakan, MCA and Umno.