No one feels confident anymore. Political impasses, economic uncertainties, stagnant educational system, rising crime, social problems, racial tensions, unemployment etc, you name it. We haven't yet reached the depths of total despair, but looking at the pathetically and hastily prepared flip-flop policies, any fool can see that that day is not too far away. I fear for my kids' future. Where is the sense of responsibility and amanah of these Malay/Muslim leaders who dare take up the mantle of leadership and public service? At such a critical time as this, why haven't we gotten the best of the best in this nation; the educators, economists, experts from all fields to brainstorm, plan and strategize the direction we are going to take in this extremely disastrous and worrying period?
Is the Third Industrial Master Plan still relevant given that our manufacturing sector is taking a beating from the battered economies of the US and UK and even China?
Is the 10 billion ringgit stimulus package enough to help stimulate the economy? What has the previous 7 billion package and bail-out of Valuecap achieved?
The lack of details are not at all confidence-inspiring.
Investing in retraining, upgrading our schools and educational system, infrastructure, job re-creation, manpower development, identifying new growth areas, agricultural self-sufficiency are some of the areas I personally feel are still being neglected.
I don't really know. I'm not qualified to make an educated judgment or offers suggestions, I guess.
But it doesn't take a genius to see and sense we are LOST. And it's scary to be lost in stormy weather.
And I am not alone:
By Tengku Razaleigh From Razaleigh.com:
Dato’ Seri Abdul Hadi Awang’s call for a unity government should be taken seriously.
I appealed for discussions leading to a unity solution last September, when it was already clear that the country is at a dangerous impasse. I said it is time to come together.
The factors I mentioned were:
1. Our political conflicts threaten to deteriorate into constitutional crises.
2. We will be suffering the effects of a global economic crisis on a scale we have never faced.
3. Racial and religious issues, fanned by politics and media incitement, threaten to spiral out of control.
4. The very integrity of the Federation is at stake. The grievances of Sabah and Sarawak cannot be papered-over with political manoeuvres. They are about the fundamental basis of the Federation.
There is a real danger of our falling into a long-term loop of decline, with job losses, crime, social conflict, institutional breakdown and political instability feeding upon each other.
Our problems are fundamental, and must be faced immediately. But BN cannot do this alone
Such problems have been accumulating for decades. They cannot be fixed with a mere change at the top because Umno, in its present undemocratic, patronage-driven form, is part of the problem. MCA and MIC and Gerakan are in tatters and the BN system has broken down. The negotiated power-sharing arrangement which held the Alliance and the Barisan Nasional together has stopped working, not merely from the failure of one or two individuals, but for structural reasons. But this arrangement is what gave BN its electoral success, underwrote our claim to represent the major communities of Malaysia, and ensured political stability. This breakdown is a serious matter. We have known no other system since Independence.
With the very basis of the BN in question, we cease being able to win elections and find ourselves taking increasingly desperate measures to stay in power.
As UMNO drifts farther from the Malaysian mainstream, the temptation to find support in racial and religous sentiment grows. There will be a tendency to maintain power by with the instruments of state. Such actions achieve victory without confidence, power without legitimacy. They undermine the legitimacy of the government and of key institutions such as the police and the judiciary. They undermine the rule of law. Lately even the sanctity of Parliament has been dishonoured. As a government loses legitimacy the only instruments left to it will be those of brute power.
The culmination of the “transition plan” next month will not magically set us on the path to restoration either. That device for avoiding the renewal of leadership has turned Umno’s elections process into a twice extended year-long public spectacle in the procurement of positions, with more than a thousand reports of corruption and abuse now buried without further ado. The winners of the coming party elections in March may find themselves lacking legitimacy in the eyes of public if they think they have thereby won the right to become government leaders.
The results of the last elections speaks of the rakyat’s desire for change, but for peaceful change led by a government that has the confidence of the people. They ask for a halt to the thievery and social rot of corruption, they seek unity and peace, a brighter future for their children and tangible improvements in their lives.
The BN is unable to address such needs amidst the historic challenges of this time, but neither is the Opposition which, although it has some capable people, is a raw, tenuous association of ideologically opposed parties often bound by little more than their opposition to BN.
BN has the numbers in Parliament to hold onto the federal government without reaching out to the Opposition, but without some kind of a unity government solution, at least in the interim, the Malaysian rakyat will not have a government that can do more than hang on grimly to a deteriorating status quo. The foundations of our stability, and of our previous success, are eroding fast, and will soon be gone. After we have drifted past a certain point — and we have drifted for awhile now — we may wake up to find ourselves in freefall.
With an epic economic crisis, failing institutions, pervasive and institutionalised corruption, increasing crime, the deteriorating employability of our graduates, growing joblessness and the erosion of the rule of law, with increasing hardship among our people, we need to do more than coast down to a failure that we can already forsee. We need to come together to chart a better path. That must begin with a leap beyond our bankrupt politics, made by party leaders and elected representatives of the people who rise to statesmanship.
This, roughly, is the case for a government of unity.

6 comments:
Into oblivion..! A unity government will not happen because of arrogance. Arrogance and ego are the downfall of man. Oh! And the proverbial ostrich syndrome too! Hi Tehsin! Am in town now. Will catch up soon.
Yo Steven!
When did you come in? Alah..I tak hantar pun my portraits for the KL Photo Awards....all no good ones lah!
Malulah want to send in...eh? can belanja judge teh tarik kah? hahahaha....
Tehsin, the country is spiralling downwards..masuk longkang terus. But HEY, let's be happy...Najib said there'll be a humongous injection of few billions into the economy...though I don't know where the 'pitis' a Kelante slang-y will go lah! Definitely not yours and my pocket! take care...school holidays coming soon...and nowhere to go ;( MK
Hi Teh! Tarek will will nicely...will call you next week ok? A bit busy lah..so many photos to judge..and many lobbying... I slipped and fell in the wet pavement yday, and got some minor injury...if I'm in UK I'll SUE!
MK,
Kapas tak jadi ke? Just come over my place la....kids sleepover, then we take them swimming and makan on me pulak...
Steven,
Where did you fall? What happened meh? Yeah, rugilah cannot sue...if you fell in US you'd be a millionaire! heheh
,,,,its the in-efficiency that's helping Malaysia to be least affected by the Global economic slowdown, since we are already SLOW in the first place !
,,,,consider it a blessing if you want to ?.
,,,,most Malaysian are already poor in that sense, as such its business as normal kind off !.
,,,,jobs we have plenty in the country but only our people are just bloody lazy ?.
,,,, unity government, just forget it, even within the same party they are fighting like cats & dogs !
Solution ;
,,,,Relax be cool plus just wait and see !
,,,,be reactive rather than proactive so as not to waste or burnt our money.
,,,,There is no silver bullet to solve the global problem, just make sure there is enough food on the table and Malaysian will be happy to survive.
,,,,Only time will solve this economic issue
,,,,just wait it out !.
Capt
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