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Bujang Senang

23 Dis 2016

WHO THE STUPID NOW MAHATHIR???

 

Mahathir: Economic woes not from my time

 

Dr Mahathir Mohamad denies the state of the Malaysian economy today is due to the lack of economic reforms when he was in power, iMoney reported. 
He was responding to an opinion piece written by the University of Chicago’s Dan Slater, who had said that the road toward Malaysia’s economic ruin started when he was prime minister and not with current Prime Minister Najib Razak. 
Slater had also accused Mahathir of not making the adjustments needed to pull the country out of its crisis, but instead burdening the state with more borrowing and spending. 
“That is not true. If the crisis was caused by me, I would have, during my 22 years, faced the problem of debt payments, recession and all that.

No recession problem?  Hello, there were multiple recessions and slow-downs during your 22 years - the 1985 recession, the 1998 recession, the 2001 slowdown all happened. 
How is it even possible for Mahathir to deny this and say that with a straight face?
If he is still forgetful, all he needs to do to is to go visit Plaza Rakyat, Lembah Beringin, Duta Grand Hyatt and Bandar Wawasan (Vision City), which were among dozens of developments abandoned due to the 1998 crisis.
 
              The still abandoned Plaza Rakyat - otherwise known as Kuala Lumpur's largest inner-city fish-pond
 
 
After almost two decades of being abandoned during Mahathir's time, Plaza Rakyat is only now being rescued and revived.
This would be similar to the rescue of Bandar Wawasan, which has now become Quill City Mall in 2012 after DBKL had ordered that all abandoned eye-sores in Kuala Lumpur be rescued..
 
                                                                    Mahathir left Vision City like this.
 
                                             Revived in 2012 during Najib's time to become like this. Open's today.
 
 Mahathir continues defending himself and said this:
 
On the issue of borrowing, Mahathir denied having made extensive borrowings during his 22 years as prime minister. 
Mahathir admitted he had even tried to borrow when the country faced the currency crisis in the late 1990s but failed to get the funds needed. 
“Otherwise, everyone can see my record of borrowing. Very little. Even during the currency crisis, we did try to borrow but failed
 
Did not borrow much? 
How about a 235% jump of our debt-to-GDP ratio within the first 5 years of taking over?
 
 
Yup.. In 1985, thanks to Mahathir our Debt-to-GDP ratio more than doubled to 103.4% from just 44%.
That year, if our country's income was RM100, we owed RM103.40 - the so-called technically bankrupt then.
How did Mahathir forget this?
Compare this with our Debt-to-GDP ratio today of 53.6% - meaning if our income is RM100, we comfortably owe RM53.60.
Also, remember earlier when Mahathir said "no recession"?

Well, if no recession then why did you have to go beg Singapore, Japan and others to borrow?
And of course Singapore rejected your request since for decades you had been whacking them.
Mahathir then goes on to say this:

On the issue of borrowing, Mahathir denied having made extensive borrowings during his 22 years as prime minister. 
“Please show when did I borrow money. I only borrowed money from the Japanese because their offer was at the low interest rate of 0.7%, and it was repayable over 40 years. 
“It’s almost like free money. If you didn’t borrow, then you are stupid. So, I borrowed,” he told iMoney.


On June 1, 1981, 100 Japanese Yen was equal to RM1.06.
By the time Mahathir left on 31 Oct 2003, 100 Japanese Yen had shot up almost 3 1/2 fold to RM3.49
Since ALL of the borrowings that Mahathir borrowed on behalf of Malaysia from the Japanese (and he borrowed a lot) were all denominated in Japanese Yen, the 3 1/2 fold appreciation of the Yen during his time made the borrowings super expensive since Mahathir neglected to hedge or manage this currency rate.
For example, a RM50 billion borrowings in yen would end up costing RM150 billion. 

 
Rahman claimed that Mahathir had borrowed substantially from Japan, with loans denominated in yen. However, the subsequent appreciation of the yen’s value had caused significant losses to the country. 
“The current government is determined not to repeat this mistake. That is why the government’s debt is denominated in ringgit and is only marginally affected by foreign currency exchange movements.”
 
Yes. We learned - thanks to Mahathir. Malaysia now have very small amounts of foreign-currency denominated loans.
Mahathir even admitted this :
 
The yen's ascent to record levels is straining the finances of East Asian governments that have borrowed heavily from Japan and now must pay Tokyo back in a now more expensive currency. 
"We tried to renegotiate the loan in order to reduce slightly our debt burden to Japan," Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohammad of Malaysia said in a recent speech in Japan. But, he added, "We were not given even one yen reduction."
 
It’s almost like free money. If you didn’t borrow, then you are stupid. So, I borrowed,” said Mahathir.

Now that history has shown otherwise, who the stupid now?

The only stupid ones are those who still believe in your never-ending lies and denials.
 
Sumber:LSS
 http://limsiansee.blogspot.my/2016/12/mahathir-its-almost-like-free-money-if.html

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