Received the following whatsapp message from one of my friends. The author and source is not verified and is unknown at this point. Did anybody receive this as well?
Mahathir’s Ploy! Singaporeans Beware!
22 May 2018
Author: Susana Cheung is a China and Hong Kong correspondent. She has commented on the Chinese Government and has done deep research in South East Asia politics. Susana had lived in Singapore for 6 years and is acclaimed as a superwoman of the third world.
Recently, there was a political tsunami in the Malaysian Peninsular. This will greatly affect Singapore. Mahathir has fought and won countless political battles in his life. In what may be his last political fight, what is this about; if it is not about money and power?
1. Mahathir has successfully transferred his once corrupt image to Najib. He is now seen as a noble and virtuous leader, wearing a $17 pair of bata shoes, and his wife buys clothes from the Departmental stores.
2. PM Mahathir has become a national hero by abolishing the GST while claiming that the national coffers has enough, even without the GST. He has even appointed a Chinese as the Finance Minister, winning the adoration of the Malaysia Chinese. Yet, stunningly, a few days later he said that Malaysia is saddled with a US$250 billion debt and asked Lim Guan Eng to implement the Sales and Service Tax!
3. Mahathir is shrewd and high handed. He arranged for reporters to ask him about his relationship and differences with Singapore’s founding PM Lee Kuan Yew during his first tenure as PM over 22 years. Mahathir only spoke about two issues - both portraying him as standing up for Malaysians. Now that Mr Lee Kuan Yew is no longer around to refute any allegations, the current PM Lee can only suffer in silence.
4. Most of Mahathir’s actions and words were deliberately planned to add fuel to the Singapore political scene, and give the Opposition a push. For instance, he had reduced the salaries of his cabinet. However, what good does it do to reduce the salaries of corrupt politicians when he should be promising that Malaysia’s politicians will no longer be corrupt? This is obviously a stab in Singapore’s back, and meant to drive a wedge in Singapore.
A lot more at .https://www.prolificcrap.com/forum/current-affairs/new-whatsapp-message-that-is-circulating-around
Mahathir’s Ploy! Singaporeans Beware!
22 May 2018
Author: Susana Cheung is a China and Hong Kong correspondent. She has commented on the Chinese Government and has done deep research in South East Asia politics. Susana had lived in Singapore for 6 years and is acclaimed as a superwoman of the third world.
Recently, there was a political tsunami in the Malaysian Peninsular. This will greatly affect Singapore. Mahathir has fought and won countless political battles in his life. In what may be his last political fight, what is this about; if it is not about money and power?
1. Mahathir has successfully transferred his once corrupt image to Najib. He is now seen as a noble and virtuous leader, wearing a $17 pair of bata shoes, and his wife buys clothes from the Departmental stores.
2. PM Mahathir has become a national hero by abolishing the GST while claiming that the national coffers has enough, even without the GST. He has even appointed a Chinese as the Finance Minister, winning the adoration of the Malaysia Chinese. Yet, stunningly, a few days later he said that Malaysia is saddled with a US$250 billion debt and asked Lim Guan Eng to implement the Sales and Service Tax!
3. Mahathir is shrewd and high handed. He arranged for reporters to ask him about his relationship and differences with Singapore’s founding PM Lee Kuan Yew during his first tenure as PM over 22 years. Mahathir only spoke about two issues - both portraying him as standing up for Malaysians. Now that Mr Lee Kuan Yew is no longer around to refute any allegations, the current PM Lee can only suffer in silence.
4. Most of Mahathir’s actions and words were deliberately planned to add fuel to the Singapore political scene, and give the Opposition a push. For instance, he had reduced the salaries of his cabinet. However, what good does it do to reduce the salaries of corrupt politicians when he should be promising that Malaysia’s politicians will no longer be corrupt? This is obviously a stab in Singapore’s back, and meant to drive a wedge in Singapore.
A lot more at .https://www.prolificcrap.com/forum/current-affairs/new-whatsapp-message-that-is-circulating-around
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