A bridge too far…or a bridge too much of a fancy??
Lo and behold the saga of the scenic over the straits of Johore is over.
My arguments?
- After all the saga of building the bridge ended, does anyone knows what actually going on?
Why appoint the contractor and signed the agreement to build the bridge even before the
On yes, it was mooted out in 1996, during the time of our last Prime Minister, everything was hunky dory and the
Did they? Did they sign any papers saying that they agree? Like the papers the Malaysian government signed with
Did they?
Guess you lots assume a lot huh? Like you assume I am not gonna pissed about the fuel hike and just rolled with the punches…
Who are the directors behind the company being awarded with the job of building the bridge? Are they not disappointed with the news? Kenapa tak issue statements that they are incurring huge loss due to the cancellation! Why mum over this issue? I would have fight tooth and nails if my project were cancel on a grounds that I was not totally in control of?
Perhaps they are not angry and that is a BIG perhaps, is because they initially know that whether the project is a go ahead or not, they are making billions already.
If the bridge gets built, they already won on inflated prices, if the bridge gets cancelled; there is a provision in the contract that warrants a huge compensation.
Now, that is a business model I would like to have! Lebih baik tak jadi, makan duit atas angina saje…
This statement has been mooted out several times by various ministers. But on what grounds, where is your databases? What is your “r” value? What type of questionnaires used? Likert method perhaps? SPSS used to tabulate the score?
Did you participate in this survey? Or the minister can now reads minds?
I totally cannot accept that we are somehow being blame for this! Totally unacceptable?! You piled the crap and I got blame for the shit, which is totally fucked up la dude!
Back in 1996, were we the rakyat “consented on this also? I believe no…the Minister always know better than us. Suara rakyat….oh suara rakyat
May be some of you beginning to think, eleh kutu nie komplen boleh laaa…bagi la suggestion? I am no politician just a simple man. A simple man who tries to make ends meet through honest and legal business.
- Survey are easy to do
It is so easy to set up a survey that is can costless. A website survey that is accessible to the general public can be set up practically free! SMS voting can also be done. If the public willing to part RM 0.50 to vote for Mawi, Marsya and Felix, why not vote for this?
Surely we Malaysian, especially Malays are not too fickle about issue like this? Or are they?
Web survey can easily tabulated and shown to the public. The participation can be limited a specific time, like 21 days. If it is a popular decisions, wouldn’t it be easier to force it through becoz the opposition would not a grain of ammunition to lambaste you with?
Alas…the flesh is weak as well as some minister brain.
- Projects that involve billions need thorough planning.
Ini tidak, persetujuan belum dapat dari the other party, sudah “syok sendiri”. Appoint contractor dulu laa, buat pilling siap2 laa.., heboh satu
Did you know that not a single news was aired in
Perhaps they know that Malaysians gemar Jom Heboh, so let them key poh!
- How many bridges la chief?
May be many did not realized that we already have a second bridge linking
If I were the holding concession on bridge at Gelang Patah, I will be pissed that the second bridge is being built less than 8 years after my bridge is completed.
- Who needs who?
I believe it is painful to say this especially when I am a Johorean myself, but Johor Bahru needs Singaporeans more than Singaporeans needs Malaysian.
They come in droves during weekends, spends millions of ringgit on grocery items and fuels, injecting our economy. Bettering the life in JB itself with better facilities, wider roads, hotel fully occupied and job for thousands of workers.
Most Malaysian goes to
So who needs who the most?!
I have run out of superlative in describing this funny scenario. I just wished our “beloved” minister would stop patronizing us once in a while…I am so covered with your bullshit that my mum beginning to think I work in a cow ranch in Rawang!