Malaysian chinese LIm Guan Eng hypocrisy caught

Only those in Malaysia lah like my Malaysian chinese neighbour from hell. He is from Penang too. They must have got bad influence from Cantonese there.
Penang is majority fuckien..if they can be influenced by a Cantonese minority there which there aren't any. That just means Cantonese is a superior culture to fuckien. And please lah...how many Cantonese are there in Penang? Less than the Indians there. Most likely fuckiens have been influenced by the ah nehs. And many ah nehs can speak fuckien language. I say this bcos I am a half breed and seen both sides. Fuckeins are clearly the worse
 
Penang is majority fuckien..if they can be influenced by a Cantonese minority there which there aren't any. That just means Cantonese is a superior culture to fuckien. And please lah...how many Cantonese are there in Penang? Less than the Indians there. Most likely fuckiens have been influenced by the ah nehs. And many ah nehs can speak fuckien language. I say this bcos I am a half breed and seen both sides. Fuckeins are clearly the worse
Aiyah you don’t know got perak got Kedah etc and they all go work in Penang? You are half breed means your father Cantonese or mother? There is a big difference between Cantonese men and women.
 
Aiyah you don’t know got perak got Kedah etc and they all go work in Penang? You are half breed means your father Cantonese or mother? There is a big difference between Cantonese men and women.
All Fuckeins are the same be it men or women.
 
Jiuhu Bu 就是 Jiuhu Bu... Lol :D
Open mouth only tell lies and talk sex. Almost 60 years old already still don’t know 修身养性. Read one million books also useless without the proper spirit behind it.
 
I only know that my maybank shares started dropping after he opened his bloody mouth spewing hypocrisy of trillion debt must include two hundred plus billions PPP lease payments now proven he ownself excluded to reduce his Penang state debt.

PETALING JAYA: Influential former editor Kadir Jasin has observed that Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng has gone through a “baptism of fire” after his recent revelations about the full size of total government debt and liabilities.

In a blog article, Kadir noted that many people had argued that Lim had gone too far and had hit out too hard with regard to the figures, an argument that Jasin agreed with.

His comment came a day after Lim faced international and domestic criticism and a sarcastic response from former prime minister Najib Razak, who “congratulated” him on spooking the financial and stock markets.

Najib followed up last night on Twitter by sarcastically noting the dramatic turnaround of the economy, from going to ruin during the election campaign, and being in good shape within days of Pakatan Harapan taking office.

Kadir, in his blog article yesterday, said that, in his opinion, Lim had “overplayed the nation’s debt too much”, although the new Pakatan Harapan goverment had found “the previous goverment had lied about our finances”.

He said Najib, who was also finance minister, had previously only revealed the federal government’s official debt but had not spoken about the other debts and liabilities of government agencies that had been guaranteed by the federal government.


When both figures were added, the amount was much larger and that is where Lim was at fault, said Kadir.

“He was too excited in discovering these facts that actually proved that PH had been right all along, but he forgot the implications of his revelations.”

Kadir reminded ministers and their officers to be more careful when making statements to the press.

“Political mileage is not the same as economic mileage and what is good for politics is not necessarily good for the economy and market,” he said.

PH leaders needed to think carefully when carrying out their reforms.

“We no longer have to sensationalise or scream from the top of a mountain any more, we are now the goverment. We must punish all the culprits of the previous administration but it has to be through the rule of law,” he said.

Last night, Najib took a swipe at Lim and Pakatan, following up on a statement on Thursday when he sarcastically complimented Lim for spooking the markets.

On Twitter, Najib compared PH leaders’ election campaign rhetoric, that the economy has heading to ruin, against their current statements that the economy was in good shape. He sarcastically “congratulated” PH for the dramatic turnaround of the economy within days of them taking office.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ca...overplayed-his-hand-on-debt-says-kadir-jasin/

Till today Bursa still bleeding. Not just MBB...CIMB sama chialat...
 
PETALING JAYA: Influential former editor Kadir Jasin has observed that Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng has gone through a “baptism of fire” after his recent revelations about the full size of total government debt and liabilities.

In a blog article, Kadir noted that many people had argued that Lim had gone too far and had hit out too hard with regard to the figures, an argument that Jasin agreed with.

His comment came a day after Lim faced international and domestic criticism and a sarcastic response from former prime minister Najib Razak, who “congratulated” him on spooking the financial and stock markets.

Najib followed up last night on Twitter by sarcastically noting the dramatic turnaround of the economy, from going to ruin during the election campaign, and being in good shape within days of Pakatan Harapan taking office.

Kadir, in his blog article yesterday, said that, in his opinion, Lim had “overplayed the nation’s debt too much”, although the new Pakatan Harapan goverment had found “the previous goverment had lied about our finances”.

He said Najib, who was also finance minister, had previously only revealed the federal government’s official debt but had not spoken about the other debts and liabilities of government agencies that had been guaranteed by the federal government.


When both figures were added, the amount was much larger and that is where Lim was at fault, said Kadir.

“He was too excited in discovering these facts that actually proved that PH had been right all along, but he forgot the implications of his revelations.”

Kadir reminded ministers and their officers to be more careful when making statements to the press.

“Political mileage is not the same as economic mileage and what is good for politics is not necessarily good for the economy and market,” he said.

PH leaders needed to think carefully when carrying out their reforms.

“We no longer have to sensationalise or scream from the top of a mountain any more, we are now the goverment. We must punish all the culprits of the previous administration but it has to be through the rule of law,” he said.

Last night, Najib took a swipe at Lim and Pakatan, following up on a statement on Thursday when he sarcastically complimented Lim for spooking the markets.

On Twitter, Najib compared PH leaders’ election campaign rhetoric, that the economy has heading to ruin, against their current statements that the economy was in good shape. He sarcastically “congratulated” PH for the dramatic turnaround of the economy within days of them taking office.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ca...overplayed-his-hand-on-debt-says-kadir-jasin/

Till today Bursa still bleeding. Not just MBB...CIMB sama chialat...
Yeah lor totally no standard to open mouth anyhow talk. My Maybank dropped from 10.80 to 9.50 no thanks to his big mouth.
 
You should seize the opportunity to buy more.
Yeah that’s my only consolation I will get to buy at cheaper price for dividend reinvestment. I am not putting any more fresh money into Malaysia! The way they treat investors is horrid!
 
Transparency is the new motto. Foreign investors will appreciate transparency.

Mahathir has no fear of washing Najib's dirty linens in public. There will be short-term negative impact but in the long run, transparency will allow Malaysia to be better than the secretive PAP.

By the way, Kadir is an UMNO guy. You expect him to praise Mahathir?
 
Transparency is the new motto. Foreign investors will appreciate transparency.

Mahathir has no fear of washing Najib's dirty linens in public. There will be short-term negative impact but in the long run, transparency will allow Malaysia to be better than the secretive PAP.

By the way, Kadir is an UMNO guy. You expect him to praise Mahathir?
I don’t think it’s right to cancel GST and yet ask for discount for paying damages for breaking contract. It’s Iike you got money to buy toys for your children but no money to pay your debts.
 
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