Jelajah janji ditepati

Our PM since delivering his self assessed performance appraisal last week, decided to go around the country to impress upon people that Barisan delivers (jelajah janji ditepati).

Let's see what he has delivered in the last 3 years.
1. money has been given to various communities
2.  RM500 has been given to senior citizens or households with a monthly income of less than RM3000.00
3. RM1 Kedai Makan.
4. community clinics
5. 1Malaysia sundry shops
6. another Anwar trial
7. Tun Ling Liong Sik's trial
8. TeohBengHock
9. Lynas
10. an education that is being screwed on a daily basis
11. justice that is measured by KPI (key performance indicators)
12. the covering up of electoral manipulations
13. increase in inflation
14. increase in violent crimes
15. increase in racial and religious tensions
16. corruption scandals (e.g. Cowgate)
17. decline in our University standards

the above are just some of BN's achievements that I can remember off the top of my head. You may know many more.

Najib is going round stating that we are 8 years away from becoming a developed nation with a high income society. No evidence has been tendered to us to show us how this is possible.

However, it is my opinion that if nothing concrete is done within the next 8 years, the poverty rates are going to increase if inflation is not checked. Lawlessness will prevail, as people struggle to make ends meet.

Since the elections are predicted to be around the corner, my wish list for our government (whoever they may be, is as follows:
(a) efforts put in place to reduce the escalating inflation rate;
(b) the creation of more job opportunities for Malaysians, through a better education system.
(c) Attention should be paid as to why more Malaysians are resorting to crime;
(d) efforts should be made to check these criminal activities;
(e) more stringent measures should be put into place to prevent foreigners coming into the country on the pretext of further education;
(f) the influx of migrant workers in sectors where Malaysians can be employed;
(g) the Separation of Powers of the judiciary, the legislative and the executive.
(h) a reduction in taxes, especially hidden taxes, such as govt. service tax and tax on compensation for loss of employment;
(i) a review of labour laws to reflect fair protection to the labour force;
(j) judges who can stand on their own ground rather than worry about KPI and show cause letters;
(k) abolish special rights and privileges;
(l) fair treatment for the Orang Asli; and
(m) eliminate corruption

I welcome any and all ideas from readers to improve or add to my wish list above :)

Unfortunately, I don't have the funds to jelajah (tour) the nation to express my wish list.

Perhaps someone could bring it to the PM's attention.

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