By Moon Rider on December 24, 2009 9:23 PM
Tun Dr Mahathir ...
Anyone who become PM for 22 years also can build those KLIA, Twin tower,Penang Bridge and others ..
KLIA - Poor planning, did accomodate for future. Airasia cannot go in have to build another airport .. so far for KL .. the train so expensive ...
Twin Tower- What the usage spending so much money on this, from what i see only used for people to take photo. tell me what the function?
LRT - If not mistaken based on info in the internet , total bailout from our tax payer money exceeding billion. Why build something that need to bail out at last ..
Penang Bridge, PLUS and other highways - What is so proud of building this highways? Remember malaysian need to pay tol using this and it is not free. The toll fees always increase and burden the people. Why need to privatised, gov no money to build these for the people?
Proton/Modenas - we all know lots of money loss to these useless companies .. selling modenas for 1 Euro ..
All I can say , after so many years you rule as PM , our transportation sucks, car prices so high due to AP , pay toll here and there,tnb and telekom and streamx keep monopoly the market .. and many more ..
If Tun Dr M so proud of the these , go and have a ride on the public transportation .. take it ride for 1 month .. experience urself and felt the pain of the rakyat ..
By Onlooker on December 24, 2009 5:06 PM
Tun,
Your comments here are quite contradictory to what you had been practicing during your rule as the Prime Minister of Malaysia. If you really wanted to have transparency in the government administration, why did you make a decision to have the Official Secrets Act been passed in Parliament when you were the Prime Minister?
Tun, I think you really owe us an explanation unless you agree that you are but an opportunist of double standards, with which the decision will be made based on a particular situation, depending on whether the wind is blowing to your pleasurable direction or blowing against you!
Onlooker
Friday, December 25, 2009
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