QUOTE(Hundred_Percent @ Apr 19 2017, 09:03 PM)
I support anti corruption act. tapi mu ni dah tersalah faham ni.. saya tak marah pun dia nak curi cium ke apa ke( tak setuju.. tapi tak marah gak..
) hanya nak menunjukkan hati sebenar ahli politik. mereka ni kebanyakan nya talam dua muka.
saya sokong PM, tapi saya tahu dalam umno sendiri banyak yang korup. mu fikir dap tu bersih ke? takdenya yang bersih. ini semua satu permainan. siapa yang berjaya mengatasi pihak lawan akan menang. dan akan digelar "suci" tapi kita sebagai rakyat tahulah... umno mahupun dap, tak suci mana pun...
saya sokong PM ni pun atas sebab dan pemikiran yang tersendiri.. tapi saya memang penat apabila orang cuba jualkan kepada saya dalam sudut betapa bersih nya parti mereka dalam politik. saya tahu lama dah.. takde yang bersih dalam politik.
semua makan duit. tak boleh elak.. saya tahulah sistemnya macam mana..
saya sokong PM, tapi saya tahu dalam umno sendiri banyak yang korup. mu fikir dap tu bersih ke? takdenya yang bersih. ini semua satu permainan. siapa yang berjaya mengatasi pihak lawan akan menang. dan akan digelar "suci" tapi kita sebagai rakyat tahulah... umno mahupun dap, tak suci mana pun...
saya sokong PM ni pun atas sebab dan pemikiran yang tersendiri.. tapi saya memang penat apabila orang cuba jualkan kepada saya dalam sudut betapa bersih nya parti mereka dalam politik. saya tahu lama dah.. takde yang bersih dalam politik.
semua makan duit. tak boleh elak.. saya tahulah sistemnya macam mana..
QUOTE(silic0sis @ Apr 19 2017, 09:19 PM)
You are right that there is corruption in both sides, but what you wrote is exactly why you should vote opposition if you're a BN supporter.
By removing them from power, you remove some of their power. When they have less power to abuse, the amount and scale of corruption also reduces.
It's unlikely to completely remove corruption, but by removing them from power, we can reduce the amount and scale of corruption.
Doing this will also improve BN as a party since they will be less corrupted, and they will have to be less corrupted if they want to remain in power.
The more power you have, the bigger the scale of corruption. For example, a low ranking less powerful gov official can maybe have a few million at most in corruption but a high ranking more powerful one may be able to pull of 100s of millions if not billions in corruption. Even if you can't remove that corruption completely, you want to reduce the scale as much as possible so instead of 100s of millions, it's only few hundred thousand, which is a huge difference.
this two post i agree.By removing them from power, you remove some of their power. When they have less power to abuse, the amount and scale of corruption also reduces.
It's unlikely to completely remove corruption, but by removing them from power, we can reduce the amount and scale of corruption.
Doing this will also improve BN as a party since they will be less corrupted, and they will have to be less corrupted if they want to remain in power.
The more power you have, the bigger the scale of corruption. For example, a low ranking less powerful gov official can maybe have a few million at most in corruption but a high ranking more powerful one may be able to pull of 100s of millions if not billions in corruption. Even if you can't remove that corruption completely, you want to reduce the scale as much as possible so instead of 100s of millions, it's only few hundred thousand, which is a huge difference.
Apr 19 2017, 09:33 PM

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