Sunday 6 November 2022

The Barisan Nasional Manifesto & Syed Saddiq : Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is

is the lead single from the now defunct Australian rock band JET's second studio album in 2006, which reached the top 30 mainstream rock charts on both sides of the Atlantic.



I'll show you what I got yeah(I'll show you mine)When you tell me what you need(Show me yours)So put your money where your mouth is

I have a question for Syed Saddiq, let's assume we reform the education system 100 per cent to his liking, but there will still be some young ones who can read and write in Malay but will drop out of school for some reason or another at age 18.

WHAT will be their minimum wage in Kuala Lumpur, Syed Saddiq? RM1500 rite, the same wage that an 18 year old Bangladeshi fresh from Bangladesh, who probably only has primary education, cannot read and write in exam grade Malay will be earning in down town Perlis?


SO which should we reform first the wage so that parents can afford to provide their children with better opportunities or the education system  which is going to marginalise the not so bright and the poor?


ZAHID Hamidi has an opportunity tomorrow to show Malaysians that he is the leader that they don't want but need ,by doing what no political party has had the testicles to do, ie an election manifesto that promises to  implement a progressive wage system that place Malaysian workers wages and rights above the foreigners. READ : Singapore's Local Qualifying Salary (LQS) determines the number of local employees who can be used to calculate a firm’s Work Permit and S Pass quota entitlement. The LQS is $1,400 today.