Archive for February, 2009

what a joke!

February 28, 2009

that’s what malaysian government has slowly turned into. it was interesting at first, as it was interesting to see the shift of power, but now, it is just a joke…. and i’m not laughing

Malaysian politicians are really sick

February 24, 2009

And I don’t mean all the sex stuff that is surfacing.  We love oral sex once in a while.  We all sleep nude once in a while.  We all have mistress once in a while.  We get married more than once once in a while.  And heck, we go gay once in a while too.

I mean sick as in ill.  Sakit.  Yao Peng.  Played badminton, collapsed.  Cycle, collapsed.  Now, it’s happening in Sarawak.  Aiyo…  Why? Too much political plotting until so stress until KO ar?  Hai…  Why play all those political games?  MCA internal fight.  UMNO internal also peck at each other.  Between oppositions, also fight.  Then plot crossovers.  Then fight with the sultans and judges.  Then pull in the police also.  And who kena sai?  The Rakyat.  Gajah lawan, pelanduk mati di tengah.  Look at the bigger picture la.  The world is going through recession.  Environmental issues always at hand.  The rakyats want to know how ‘ketuanan melayu’ is to be updated.  The rakyat wants to know, how to prevent the countries’ universities from slipping down the ranking even more.  There are so so many issues to be tackled, but yet, the politicians are playing all those stupid games, and never take care of their health.

Must be all the unnecessary kenduri and makan sessions and all the smoking la.  Arteries clogged up.  Heart got weaker.  And rarely exercise.

Please, please, please.  Stop all the stupid politic games and take care of your health.  Go for check-ups can?

Since cannot make babies, then go to work!

February 6, 2009

People in Spore are treated like things- engines, products, baby-making machines.  Nothing new lar…  Previously, Sporeans are asked to ‘fall in love’ with same kind.  Then now, because birth rate did not improve, the people are being herded back to 5 1/2 day or 6 day work week.  What competitiveness? What productivity?  Spore has become one of the top nation in this region.  And with that, comes with a expensive tag.  Spore lose out to international companies not because of the work ethics, or that Sporean play hard…  It’s because there are cheaper options around.  Come on lar… you think business look ar work ethics and quality mer? That’s secondary.  The main thing is: production has to be cheap cheap cheap.  That’s why US is losing to India and China.  That’s why manufacturing companies are moving out of Singapore and to other countries in the region.

And also, Spore baby-making scheme is not exactly fantastic.  Try comparing to some scheme implemented in Europe lo.

 Procreation ‘not our forte,’ says Singapore MP

A Singapore lawmaker has a simple explanation for the city-state’s lack of babies: procreation, he says, is “not our forte.”

Loo Choon Yong also suggested that because more free time did not necessarily result in more babies, people should work on Saturdays, a report in The Straits Times said.

“We should accept that as a people, our procreation talent is not our forte — nothing to crow about,” Loo told the legislature on Wednesday.

The government announced last year that it would double spending on incentives to address a baby shortage that threatens the city-state’s future.

Previous efforts by authorities in the fast-paced, money-oriented and high-stress society failed to significantly raise the number of children.

Government figures say Singapore had a fertility rate of 1.29 babies per woman in 2007, well below the 2.1 children per woman needed for the population to replace itself naturally.

While failing to boost the population, working only five days a week may also have affected Singapore’s work ethic, the report quoted Loo as saying.

“I urge the government to take steps to determine whether our productivity and competitiveness have been affected by the five-day week,” he said.

Most companies in Singapore work five days a week.

“I have nothing against our young Singaporeans having fun and partying. But I hope they will work as hard as they play,” the MP was quoted as saying.

Loo was back in parliament on Thursday and could not be reached.

via http://news.sg.msn.com/regional/article.aspx?cp-documentid=2354395