Faktanya PH sudah tentukan Tun Dr Mahathir sebagai PM bila menang PRU14. Pengalaman tidak menjamin sesuatu pihak dapat menerima kekalahan dengan berlapang dada untuk bermuhasabah diri. Yang xbaiknya: Pihak luar dan dalam laga-lagakan Tun dengan DSAI. Yang lebih-lebihnya ialah pihak luar dari Pakatan Harapan. Pihak yang mampu ditewaskan akhirnya yang tidak putus-putus hasad dan dengki. Nauzubillahminzalik. Sedangkan kalah dan menang adalah takdir dan ketentuan Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'alla jua. Aamiin.
Pribumi Bersatu — Big Talking Small Party
By Admin-S On Nov 1, 2018
If not for Mahathir having the prerogative as prime minister, would Pribumi Bersatu have six ministers and four deputies in the government? Would Mukhriz be in a strong position to claim the Kedah mentri besar’s chair when his party has only five of the 36 seats? Surely Umno has the answers to these questions and that should help it chart the party’s route without having to be burdened by fear.
Aziz Hassan, The Mole
Recollections & Reflections – A commentary
IT was the dominant party in the coalition that ruled Malaysia for an uninterrupted stretch lasting 61 years, only to be undone by a shock electoral defeat last May 9, and for a party that was always at the top in politics, you would have thought that Umno would show the maturity, wisdom and composure usually associated with a party with that much experience.
But recent developments point in the opposite direction, with Umno seemingly rattled by the slightest hint of an uncertainty, with rumours of an imminent crossover by its MPs the most popular to make the rounds, without realising that this could be the work of propagandists from Pakatan Harapan whose only intention is to create disarray, disunity and distrust among Umno leaders and members.
Why the senior Umno leadership group should also accept an invite by their former president to a meeting only they can tell but one could not find a compelling reason why they should meet up, especially when Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad’s disgust with the party he ditched for a second time a few years ago is public knowledge.
According to Umno sources, at the meeting Mahathir did offer an olive branch, although this has been denied all over by Pakatan politicians.
The problem is, in many ways Umno is in a weak position, with a former president and its sitting president facing multiple charges in court. While nothing has been proven against them, the knives have been out since some time back and the court of public opinion has definitely given its verdict.
What Umno needs is to pool its now limited resources to focus on its transformation or rebranding, especially on how to ensure that the 47 or 48 remaining MPs from the original total of 54 do not follow the other quitters.
Any reasonable person knows that transformation can take time but the least Umno can do is to inform members of its plan, its mission statement to lift the unease and erase the doubts over its future.
A lot too has been said about where Umno went wrong, including by members, but for some strange reasons most of it was heard loud and clear only after May 9.
This where it’s difficult to agree with the reasons given by the quitters, including former supreme council member Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, who recently joined Mahathir’s Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia. Apart from supposedly realising Umno’s follies only after May 9, those MPs who decided to abandon the party spoke as if Umno was expected to be on the way to transformation barely days after the elections, which was asking for the sky.
If the Umno leaders are wise enough, they may realise that it doesn’t make much sense for them to kowtow to Pribumi Bersatu, which has only 14 MPs from the 52 who contested on May 9, which meant an only 26.92 per cent success. Even fellow coalition member Amanah, with 11 MPs from 34 who contested, had better success.
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Pribumi Bersatu — big talking small party – Malaysia Today
https://www.malaysia-today.net/2018/11/01/pribumi-bersatu-big-talking-small-party/
Startups
Vincent Tan gives back to the people with his latest project @kyurieff Thursday, November 1, 2018
Vincent Tan with a large investment to change the Malaysian economy.
One of the richest people in Malaysia, Vincent Tan, has just invested half of his wealth into a new project which he believes will shape the future of the financial industry. Having already become a household name as the the founder of Berjaya Corporation group, Vincent Tan now looks set to take the world of blockchain technology by storm. On Saturday, Vincent finalised a $250 Million deal with The Crypto Revolt, saying that "the future of finance depends upon people having access to the best possible resources."
Vincent's wish is to make Malaysian people wealthier than any country in the world which will give decision making back to the people since that is where funding for all government programs inevitably comes from. To carry this plan out, Vincent created Crypto Revolt and hired a non-Malay tech CEO named Austin Ford to run his greatest contribution to civilization. He has claimed to have hired Ford because, “he cannot be influenced by the Malaysian government since he is not a citizen”. In a direct quote from Vincent, he described why he chose to carry this opportunity out for the people of Malaysia: “The key to success in life is preparation and timing. Sadly, this will really be the only opportunity in history that will give the average person in Malaysia access to building true wealth and happiness. I feel that despite all my accomplishments, this is my purpose on Earth. I know that I was born to create this system.”
Before we go into details of what Crypto Revolt is and how this new platform works, let’s explain some world financial statistics from the last decade. The wealthiest 1% in the world are currently in control of $286 trillion dollars, which is enough to give every single person in Malaysia a cool 6 figure check of over $100,000 every month for the rest of their lives. Since most of this wealth is being traded by Wall Street daily, theoretically it can all be taken back and redistributed at any time. Vincent has created an exclusive system that does just that! He and Ford have developed an algorithmic computer code that outsmarts any human trader on earth by analyzing the last 5 years of successful trades. Based on these trades, the system automatically trades on its own to product an 80% win rate. What’s the catch? Currently it is only profiting average people between $1,200 - $10,000 per day depending on their initial fully refundable deposit to fuel the first winning trades.
Crypto Revolt is an algorithm designed to take from the top wealthiest people in the world and redistribute the money back to regular Malaysian people. This algorithm literally beats the stock market with an accuracy of 80%, which means you will be winning 8 trades out of 10. You might wonder, what will keep the Wall Street billionaires from using this software and making everyone else even poorer? The answer is simple - this software is hard coded to only work with Binary Options trading platforms, which means the trades are limited to $250 per trade. Wall Street is trading trillions, so $250 just isn’t going to cut it for them. This system would actually lose Wall Street traders money who often trade with minimums of over $1 million. However, for regular people this is huge! At the moment the software isn’t released yet to the public but as Tan's team demonstrated to us - it already works and generates around $1,200 - $10,000 profits per day per trading account!
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