Thursday, February 14, 2008

The Election and UMNO
The election is coming up soon. It is inevitable that many Malaysians out there would determine which political parties to be the ruling party after this GE ends in the next four weeks. Honestly, I don't give a shit of who's winning the election. In my mind, it has been UMNO and always been UMNO.

However, it doesn't mean that I endorse the UMNO party to be the ruling party. I know it would win the GE simply because it has been that way for many decades. People are very much afraid to try something new. People would complaint, bitching endlessly about the price hike for petrols, groceries items, etc and yet when the time to make change has dawned upon them - they shy away. The people obediently 'kowtow' to the UMNO and its BN coalitions. And then the people will continue their pattern of bitching, whining and complaining how the ruling party is ruining the country through rampant corruption, cronism and whatever 'eism' that they can use.

So the real losers are the people. The real suckers are the people. Serve them right! They should accept the aftermath reality with an open heart.

Hey, look at the real scenario. How many citizens do we have in M'sia? Approximately 27 million people. But how many people who are actually deciding who will run this country? Only 3 million of UMNO members. Surprise yah?

Whoever gets to be elected as the President of UMNO is automatically appointed as the Prime Minister of M'sia. WOw, what a convenient way to elect the Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia. I bet the US Presidential Election is way complicated for Malaysians to elect their own PM. So let the UMNO members do the job so then we can 'cuci tangan' lah. Hurmmm...I prefer to cuci mata than cuci tangan.

Anyway, we've got a period of about 3 weeks to decide, who will be running the country in the next 5 years. So far, we are clear about who or which party that causes price hike for groceries items, rampant corruptions throughout government machineries, endless toll collection almost every road in M'sia, no minimum wages for employees etc. Are we still sticking to the old and exhausted coalition party? Truly if we keep repeating the same pattern, we shall always get the same result for eternity.

Or maybe we want to slightly change the strategy by choosing different party and hoping we shall get the different result? After all, if this new and different ruling party fucks up during 5 year service to the rakyat, we can always revert back to our beloved Barisan Nasional. I'm sure Khairy Jamaluddin would love to lead the 4th Level boys into the new cabinet in 2012.

By the way, I tossed my old 'dacing' for having a brand new digital weighing machine. Much rugged, much powerful and of course, work as it should be.

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