Selasa, 29 November 2016

GAGALIS SEDUNIA BERSATULAH









ANTHEM

GAGALIS 

SEDUNIA











TANDA TANDA PRU14




LAGI TANDA PRU14
Satu lagi tanda..... jalan raya yang lama berlubang akan diturap dlm sekelip mata. Lampu jalan yang semakin malap atau rosak akan dinyalakan semula dlm sekelip mata. on BILA NAK TANGKAP?
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Loh CK
on 11/29/16




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APA MAKNANYA INI?








APA MAKNA

BERITA INI?


INI MAKNANYA

WARGA SABAH

& SARAWAK

MULA SEDAR

NASIONALISMA

DAYAK MAKIN

MEMBAKAR

MAKNANYA

SABAH & S'WAK

BUKAN KILANG

UNDI NAJIB


‘Jangan sebut Sabah, Sarawak keluar Malaysia’

Najib menyelar tindakan sesetengah pihak yang memainkan soal kenegerian melibatkan penduduk Sabah dan Sarawak termasuk mendakwa kerajaan Persekutuan menarik hak mereka.
Mengulangi kenyataan beliau sebelum ini, Najib berkata kerajaan amat komited dengan Perjanjian Malaysia 1963.
"Jadi kita dalam proses melihat semula tafsiran itu dan kalau sesuatu yang kita buat jelas menarik hak orang Sabah dan Sarawak, kita sanggup betulkan.

SABAH 

SARAWAK

KENA PUTAR

BILA NAJIB

LEMAH MEREKA

KUAT BANGUN

MELAWAN

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LEDAKAN AKAN SAMPAI











INI KIMIA

LEDAKKAN

BERANI MATI

SENJATA

NUKLEAR

NAJIB



Tawan Perak: Pas ikrar gempur 35 kerusi Dun
PARIT BUNTAR - Pas Perak sedia bertanding sekurang-kurangnya 35 kerusi Dun termasuk meletakkan lima calon Dewan Himpunan Penyokong Pas (DHPP) di lima kerusi Dun majoriti pengundi bukan Melayu pada PRU14.

Pesuruhjayanya, Razman Zakaria berkata, keputusan itu dibuat berasaskan kajian dilaksanakan Jabatan Pilihanraya Pas Perak menetapkan sekurang-kurangnya 30 kerusi Dun perlu dimenangi parti itu pada PRU akan datang bagi membolehkan Pas mentadbir Kerajaan Perak secara bersendirian.

Menurutnya, tambahan lima kerusi Dun turut diperuntukkan kepada calon DHPP Perak yang terdiri masyarakat bukan Islam di lokasi-lokasi dikenal pasti bagi mengukuhkan cengkaman parti itu merampas Kerajaan Perak daripada BN.


MUSTAHIL

TAK FAHAM

MUSTAHIL 

TAK RETI

BILA DEDAK

SAMPAI

TIM BERANI

MATI AKAN

MELEDAK

HABIS PERISAI

PAKATAN 

LINGKUP 

PERANG TIGA

PENJHURU



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DI MAHKAMAH JALAN DUTA







DI MAHKAMAH

JALAN DUTA

DENGAR KES

HARBEAS

 CORPUS 

MARIA CHIN






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BILA NAK TANGKAP?








NAK TAHU APA

TANDA PRU14

AKAN SAMPAI?


TANDA AWAL

JHO LOW

AKAN 

DITANGKAP


DATUK SUBUH

AKAN 

DITANGKAP


NIK FAIZAL

AKAN 

DITANGKAP


MALAON DUA

EKOR AKAN

DITANGKAP


BILA MALAON2

INI DITANGKAP

MAKNANYA

PRU14 SUDAH

HAMPIR





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MAT MONGOL PUTAR LAGI






SENARAI MATA WANG
Mkini, sr, economist, suara keadilan dan berbagai penerbitan online mahupun bercetak yg lain mesti menyambut peluang dihamparkan najib ini, senaraikan kompilasi matawang yg mengalami prestasi lebih teruk dari malaysia untuk beberapa bulan ini dalam nilai tukaran berbanding dolar us. Dari situ nanti kita sama-sama tengok negara siapa yang kena! on DATUK SERI BECAKAP BENAR
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Anonymous
on 11/29/16

MAPPADULUNG
Betul cakap Mappadulung tu .. memang ada negara yang duitnya sangat buruk .. koyak, bertampal, catnya lusuh, gambar agungnya ditaruk misai, malah ada kesan berak babi pada duit tu .. kahkahkah tanya lain jawap lain. on DATUK SERI BECAKAP BENAR
panglimo potaseh
on 11/29/16





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INGAT CARA MEMBACA MEDIA MALAYSIA








INGAT CARA

MEMBACA MEDIA

MALAYSIA?

KALAU DINAFI

APA ERTINYA?


MALAYSIA TIDAK BANKRAP 


DI sebalik landskap ekonomi yang masih mampu bertahan dan pengurusan kewangan negara yang terkawal ini, masih ada suara-suara di luar sana yang mencanangkan bahawa Malaysia akan menjadi bankrap. Adakah kita menuju ambang kebankrapan?

NAJIB: Tentu sekali tidak. Sebab apa yang didakwa oleh sekumpulan kecil ini di luar tidak disokong dengan fakta, dengan kenyataan yang sahih. Kita mencapai kadar pertumbuhan 4.3 peratus. 

 - See more at: http://www.utusan.com.my/rencana/menangkis-serangan-politik-1.413629#sthash.qKoONdKz.dpuf

NAJIB KATA

MALAYSIA TAK

BANKRAP

KAH KAH KAH

INI MAKNANYA

MALAYSIA

SUDAH BANKRAP




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GEMOK HOTOK









MASIH TAK

PERCAYA KE?




Harga gula naik: Kerajaan belum buat keputusan

Kerajaan masih meneliti dan belum membuat sebarang keputusan berhubung kenaikan harga gula, kata Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan (KPDNKK)  Hamzah Zainudin.
Mengulas viral di media sosial kononnya harga gula akan naik mulai 1 Disember ini, beliau dilapor berkata, penetapan harga bergantung kepada harga gula mentah di pasaran antarabangsa.

BERAPA KALI 

NAK ROYAK

KAMU NI 

TAK FAHAM2


GULA TAK BAIK

GULA BAWA

KENCING MANIS


BANYAK MAKAN

GULA JADI

GEMOK DEBOK

MONTOK HOTOK

MACAM ROSMAH


HANG NAK

JADI MACAM

ROSMAH?




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TAKUTKAN ORANG RAMAI





TANAM RASA TAKUT
UMNO/BN akan teruskan kerja2 nak menanamkan rasa takut pada sesiapa yg cuba nak mencabar status-quonya walaupun Maria dibebaskan. Agensi kerajaan yg telah dikuasai UMNO/BN akan terus menjalankan kerja2 nak mematahkan semangat para aktivis yg mahu menuntut demokrasi yg lebih tinggi dan berkualiti.

Kita perhatikan sesiapa yg berani mencabar akan digunakan alasan keselamatan yg jika cabaran tu terus sangat mencabar mereka dengan sikit2 menuduh tanpa bukti konkrit yang 

1. Mereka nak meruntuhan atau menggulingkan sistem berparlimen dan kerajaan yg dipilih 

2. Mereka nak punahkan keharmonian hidup negara dengan mencabar marwah agama, bangsa dan negara 

Pada hal tuntutan Bersih 5.0 tiada ada kena-menggena dengan tindakan autoriti zalim ke atas pejuang2 demokrasi negara. on MARIA DIBEBASKAN
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UNCLE RAMLI
on 11/28/16






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WAJIB BACA WAJIB DIFAHAMI







APA YANG 

TERJADI?

bank negara (BN)
melarang ringgit dari diniagakan
jual beli ringgit diluar malaysia
tidak digalakan

mengikut bank negara
ini bukan capital control
ini hanya nasehat

bila kenyataan BN muncul
lagi ramai peniaga mata wang
menjual ringgit
lalu ringgit jatuh

bank negara pula
cuba mempertahanan ringgit
BN beli ringgit dalam pasaran
ramai peniaga mata wang
ambil kesempatan terus menjual ringgit
hasilnya ringgit makin jatuh
hasilnya bank negara hilang duit

berapa banyak duit negara hilang?
masih belum dikira
kerana penjualan rinngit masih
diteruskan di luar pesisiran

NOTA:
ini tulisan
majalah edconomist
majalah yang mewakili
kepentiangan kaum pemodal
mereka merasa masanya
telah sampai untuk 
najib dinyahkan kerana
najib bawa bahawa kepada
kepentigan pemodal antarabangsa




1MDB

Malaysians underestimate the damage caused by the 1MDB scandal

FORTY thousand people wearing yellow shirts gathered in Malaysia’s capital on November 19th, to protest against corruption and impunity in government. The rally was orderly and restrained; the response of the authorities was not. On the eve of the protest, police arrested Maria Chin Abdullah, leader of a coalition of human-rights groups that organised the event. She was placed in solitary confinement, and can be held there for 28 days. Even by Malaysia’s dismal recent standards this marked a fresh low. Ordinary Malaysians should not stand by while their leaders undermine the rule of law so casually.
Ms Chin Abdullah’s detention was justified by an anti-terrorism law which the government had promised would never be used against political opponents. The true motivation was to stifle outrage over 1MDB, a state-owned investment firm from which billions have gone missing. In July American government investigators said they thought that $3.5bn had been taken from the firm and that hundreds of millions of dollars went to the prime minister, Najib Razak (who says he has never taken public funds for personal gain). The investigators’ findings corroborated exposés written by local and foreign journalists, who have been unravelling the saga for several years.
Elsewhere the scandal would have sparked a swift change in government. But the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) has held power for six decades and enjoys broad support from Malaysia’s ethnic-Malay majority, some of whom resent their ethnic-Chinese and Indian compatriots. The party has devised many ways to protect its leaders from internal revolts, so Mr Najib found it easy to purge critics, delay a parliamentary investigation and replace an attorney-general said to have been preparing charges against him.
No one in Malaysia has been charged over 1MDB’s missing money. But a court has handed a prison sentence to an opposition politician who frustrated efforts to hush up the affair. The editor and publisher of one of Malaysia’s last independent news organisations face jail under a rule which forbids certain content published with “intent to annoy”. A competitor closed in March after authorities ordered its website blocked.
Mr Najib’s party is carelessly widening Malaysia’s ethnic and religious splits. Seeking to bolster support among conservative Malay Muslims, it is toying with a proposal to intensify the whippings which may be meted out by sharia courts. It has failed properly to condemn pro-government gangs that last year menacingly gathered in a Chinese part of the capital. Their leaders paint ethnic Malays as victims of sinister conspiracies—dangerous rumour-mongering in a country where politics is still defined by the racial violence of the 1960s.
Easily broken, hard to fix
Until now foreign investors have been fairly sanguine about the economy. But they are growing rattled. The ringgit has depreciated faster than other emerging-market currencies (see article). Last week the authorities asked foreign banks to stop some ringgit trading abroad, raising fears of harsher controls.
Rural ethnic Malays, a crucial constituency, feel that the scandal is a remote affair. Even some educated urbanites still favour Mr Najib’s government over the opposition, underestimating the damage being done by the scandal. If change is to come, the disparate opposition needs to do a better job of winning such people over; its fractious parties must overcome their divisions and present a plausible candidate to replace Mr Najib in a general election that could be held as soon as next year. Malaysia has always been an imperfect democracy, but the rot eating at its institutions is harming its international standing and its economic prospects alike.







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