UMNO is
always trying to ambush and put up red herrings to divert people’s attention. Why
for example, is the hudud issue between PAS ad DAP being made into a big thing?
This is a sideshow being elevated to a premier status complete with intellectual
gloss from uncle tom-ing academics.
PAS and
DAP- they operate on different principles. PAS champions Islamic principles and
Islamic agenda. DAP champions secular democratic principles as in justice and equality
and good governance and all that. Both cooperate on common grounds.
Why is UMNO
driving a wedge between the two? UMNO should be looking out for MCA which has
ridiculed UMNO’s stance on Islamic agenda.
Sometimes I
think UMNO religious luminaries are not that bright. UMNO is in power now. MCA
which is a party of infidels work closely with UMNO so UMNO labels them friendly
infidels ( kafir Zimmi- infidels who accepts the authority of Muslims in
power). What does that prove? It proves the classification of infidels is a
function of who is in power. That is how UMNO plays the game.
Suppose now,
a new government comes into power. The leaders of the government are also
Muslims. DAP who will emerge as the dominant Chinese supported party works closely
with PR. The DAP represents the new infidels who accept the authority and
leadership of the new PR government. It makes them friendly infidels. DAP now
becomes kafir zimmi.
So ustaz
ustaz- the branding of infidels is therefore a function of which side in in
power at that particular time. And by
that time, if we were to apply the UMNO stance, MCA will become kafir harbi
which makes the slaughter of the MCA people permissible?
UMNO itself
has no agenda about hudud laws. PAS isn’t making hudud as the overriding
political agenda. Why should Muslims bother about how DAP thinks about how the Malays
want to practise Islam. Since when is Islam dependent on the thinking of non-Muslims?
Muslims should be clear about this- the fate of Islam depends on them. Not on
non Muslims. So why should we place the responsibility of talking about hudud
on DAP?
Its leadership
is basically non-Muslim. It never made itself as a party championing religious issues.
So when Tunku Abdul Aziz expressed disappointment about hudud and other Islamic
issues not being discussed in DAP meetings, I can’t believe that he’s so naïve.
Why should non-Muslims talk about Islamic issues? If he was the DAP vice
president then, why wasn’t he vocal about it? And if we want to be mean about
it, we can talk all night long about Tunku Aziz’s Islamic credentials over some
bottles of Johnny Walker.
The people who
should do the talking are UMNO and PAS. UMNO isn’t talking about it. So where
is UMNO in all this?
Let’s talk
more about Najib’s economic agenda.
The early indicators
showing that Najib is all talk when it comes to economic strategies, is his
government’s inability to curb spending. He hasn’t done any transformation actually.
It’s all big talk. His transformation means increased government spending,
direct government involvement in the economy including owning the means of production
or doing business through proxy companies. We are led to ask, does Najib
understand what he is doing?
I know he
has only one economic strategy. Pay his way though. Spend to buy votes. It’s all
motion with no substance of creating the fundamentals of economic growth. This
includes nurturing organic growth and reducing government interference. Teaching Malays for example of taking personal
responsibility over their own affairs and looking out for unnecessary government
wasteful spending.
If he wants
to transform the economy- he should abandon his from cradle to grave economic strategy.
He’s giving out money to people which of course are an immediate stress reliever.
But in the long run, it snuffs out the drive in people reducing them to
expectant beneficiaries of free lunches.UMNO is creating the slave owner-slave economic relationship.
What does
he mean for example by New Economic Model? Once upon a time, I asked him about
his NEM- he said it was market driven economic affirmative action. I thought it
was unplanned capitalism or that spontaneous voluntary cooperation between
economic actors. It wasn’t any of that- it is the same old strategy of selecting
close friends as principal business agents. It’s the same Mahathirnomics of
choosing and selecting winners who proved in the end, they are all his
surrogates and front men.
Spending has
taken up a big proportion of our national income. By spending, we mean public
spending- i.e. by the government. The government spends by creating debt
instruments- borrowing from banks and issuing government bods. Public spending has
reached almost 50% of our national income and yet government leaders dismiss
the ominous warnings. That shows they are poor economic managers.
For all his
talk especially about the new economic model, Najib hasn’t moved away from the
cradle to grave economic strategies. He is doing what Roosevelt did with his
New Deal.
Here Najib
is always doing a new deal. The deal is in the money! Spend baby spend is his mantra.
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