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DAP vs MCA in parliament, Public Policies and Think Tanks, ft. YB Howard and YB Rajiv |Episode 30

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Are We OK?

Are We OK?

Күн бұрын

In today's episode, we interviewed YB Howard Lee, MP for Ipoh Timor, and YB Rajiv, ADUN for Bukit Gasing. We delve into the political dynamics in Parliament, the role of public policy, and the influence of think tanks. Check out our KZfaq and Spotify.
Timestamp:
00:00 - Highlight
00:34 - Welcome back!
01:34 - YB Howard from Ipoh Timor
03:31 - YB Rajiv ADUN Bukit Gasing
05:25 - Why does the media keep highlighting healthcare?
10:23 - Pasir Pinji have the poorest people
15:03- Political dynamic in DUN of Selangor and dewan rakyat
18:05 - 6 Bersatu shifted their allegiant towards Prime Minister
19:55 - How is the dynamic in DUN in Selangor
21:57 - Azmi Ali wanted the assembly man from Bersatu be shifted out of the opposition block
23:38 - What is Peter's impression towards YB Howard?
24:35 - Did ‘mulut celupar’’ get YB Howard into trouble?
32:40 - The rule of think tanks and public policy
33:17 - What is ‘Malaysia 100’?
35:45 - Bus stop in Ipoh is a huge problem
40:15 - YB Rajiv’s social democracy think tanks
44:13 - Why do we need a separate think tank?
55:10 - How is the respective think tank useful to attract younger people?
58:11 - YB Rajiv coffee session with Dr Akmal
01:05:23 - Thanks for watching!
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@kayarmstrong506
@kayarmstrong506 Ай бұрын
YB Ipoh Timor, I hve to compliment you, yr English n u speak very well, even in Parliament. Most of the DAP MPs, speak very well n wt alot of substance n facts. I'm nt a member of any party, bt always give credit where it is due. Keep up the gd work
@amirulbasir1595
@amirulbasir1595 Ай бұрын
Yb Ipoh Timur ,his English very well,his bahasa also very good,even can speak in Perak accent lagi..
@rafaleo2154
@rafaleo2154 Ай бұрын
RESPECT YB HOWARD BAHASA MALAYSIA POWER, BI POWER, MANDARIN POWER... YB CONTOH
@muhammadaimanfaiz2491
@muhammadaimanfaiz2491 Ай бұрын
dari Keluar Sekejap, datang terus ke Are We OK?
@mokt7717
@mokt7717 Ай бұрын
Pasar in Pulau Pinang really got a lot of upgrades… initially , a lot of people complained… but now everyone welcome it
@jwe5655
@jwe5655 Ай бұрын
One of the best episodes so far. Love seeing some of our young and aggressive idealists (relative) making waves for the betterment of MY. Hope you guys can get more PN guys in, of course might have to blend the languages a bit. KS a bit harder hitting against PH of late since the GIP loggerheads.
@cheekonglow8391
@cheekonglow8391 Ай бұрын
Great session to know the insights of what our YB’s are doing to improve our systems . Would be good to have more of these .🙏
@SongPeehoa
@SongPeehoa Ай бұрын
When I was staying in PJ, I have enjoyed the free aircon green electrical buses. Very punctual or rather timely. Thanks to the professionalism of the drivers 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
@sueliu4811
@sueliu4811 Ай бұрын
YB Howard spoke excellent English. Clear enunciation and not too fast. Very easy on the ears. On the other hand, I think Peter may try speaking a little slower.
@SongPeehoa
@SongPeehoa Ай бұрын
PJ YB gave yearly vouchers for PJ residents. Last year Rm 100. This year Rm200. 👏👏👏❤️❤️💗
@harrilai5235
@harrilai5235 Ай бұрын
Yes. Is great to get someone from the other side of the political aisle. Looking forward.
@tjlai8256
@tjlai8256 Ай бұрын
I had enjoyed 2 very interesting episode both from KS and Are we OK, both with Dr Ong KM... Dr, did you come straight second round from KS?😂
@SongPeehoa
@SongPeehoa Ай бұрын
PJ Paramount YB did up the road works Infront KFC. More security and safety 👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
@angpeng_ukemsia7908
@angpeng_ukemsia7908 Ай бұрын
Very fun to see the interaction among the 3 of you who come from the same party. 👍🏻
@user-lg9gs2yr3g
@user-lg9gs2yr3g Ай бұрын
YB Howard speaks very well. But the way he sits and looking at people.. his mannerism.. can’t forget his “emotive question” response haha
@chrisngsk
@chrisngsk Ай бұрын
Great conversation from the young guns. Need to invite the oldies too and see how they approach things in politics. May I suggest Bkt Bintang and Kepong?
@jasonsoo4107
@jasonsoo4107 26 күн бұрын
This episod is interesting, about the think tank, i never know this until i watched this episod, thanks to the programme.... 😊
@anokhamalaysia5117
@anokhamalaysia5117 18 күн бұрын
I dont see anything with wrong Howard. It is his confidence which is on display.
@lynettee9803
@lynettee9803 Ай бұрын
I think that was one of the best episodes! So entertaining & informative ❤ SG PR
@Yath_C
@Yath_C Ай бұрын
Can we talk about how our parliamentary constitutions are so big in terms of population in urban population centers makes it so that urban policy matters are always not talked about since there isn't much political power in the urban centers.
@phuisanliau1449
@phuisanliau1449 Ай бұрын
Thanks, Dr. OKM. Although it's my first time hearing u said so many times "so, to wrap up" 😅😅 Giving Guru Besar vibe 😜
@JST88x
@JST88x Ай бұрын
Good point and much positivity on the need to engage with the opposition to find commonality on various issues with competing views. One thing that worries me, and all the right thinking Malaysians, is that PAS is hell bent on moving Malaysia towards a theocretic state. Just look at the four northern states to see a glimpse of the damage they can do with only limited state power. Not to forget the state govern by the so called learned Dr Sam was involved in the short pant saga and is one of the poorest states. Perhaps the hosts can comment in the next episode, how can commonality be found with PAS that is hell bent on turning Malaysia into a theocretic state and seek to impose their values on everyone, although they may deny it now, but I wouldn't have the confidence to let them have a taste of power and see what they would do with it
@rajratt
@rajratt Ай бұрын
Excellent!
@dylanlow6803
@dylanlow6803 Ай бұрын
I’m curious… I’m interested to help with policy think tank but wonder what’s the pay… difficult to let go current corporate job 😅
@peterfoo9664
@peterfoo9664 Ай бұрын
We are of the Internet era. Most of the services that residents require do not need personal presence. Why can't MBPJ move to another location and let Hospital Petaling be built there?
@thenasir121938
@thenasir121938 Ай бұрын
Howard seems to say (minute 19:00) that there's no vacancy since the switch of allegiance happened before Bersatu amended its constitution. True about the timing but after the amendment, the 6 MPs disobeyed the party instructions not to support PHBN; by CONTINUING to support PHBN (after the amendment) they ceased to be members and therefore their seats should be vacated. Howard couldn't see this point? Or, it doesn't matter so long as we keep the power?
@panzeyman
@panzeyman Ай бұрын
Some education is needed to the public on how public transportation is considered when mapping an area like the Klang Valley. For eg. My work from my home is currently either 17mins drive, 53 minutes by public transportation (quickest), or 45 mins walk. Without a car, is my situation already good or can my public transportation be further improved to be faster?
@yeongvoonkang1966
@yeongvoonkang1966 Ай бұрын
Faster = less stops = less coverages. Unless they allocate more buses to cover more variety of routes, which in turn also contributes to more traffic, not to mention the availability of drivers or usable buses.
@user-ed9so2rb4k
@user-ed9so2rb4k Ай бұрын
In Klang, the Council operates a couple of buses but these buses are often 3/4 empty most of the time and since users have to wait for 2/3 hours, they are generally looked forward to by the local residents. Why can't they be operated with the real need of people; operate early enough to provide rides to the KTM stations, which in Klang numbers only 4; instead such coordination seems beyond both the local assemblymen or the City [??} Council! Basically, even DAP reps seem unable to be able to look outside the current scenario. I remembered having to deal with the State level body dealing with the local port issues which required the State to deal with, basically land utilization with regard to the MT containers locations. The only response we got was their sojourn to the South! That precisely was the issue, our screw-ups had made us less attractive! By the way, up-to-date this mind-set hasn't changed. Period!
@SyaizulSyamil
@SyaizulSyamil 28 күн бұрын
We are not okay
@user-xg9lz3kj9f
@user-xg9lz3kj9f Ай бұрын
KZfaq plate AWO vs KS
@travischang5565
@travischang5565 Ай бұрын
I think both shows compliment one another. Another alternative which i do tune in and it's good is Jangan Pajak Otak (JPO).
@hpsh1143
@hpsh1143 Ай бұрын
AWO --> ex politician & non politician KS --- > both ex politician JPO -- > both non politician
@ptay3835
@ptay3835 Ай бұрын
Allow me to remind all the YBs that for all the great and mighty aspirations, visions, and future works you think you have mapped out from healthcare to decent bus stops, etc etc, etc including think tanks, you would have failed if your policies are not inclusive of the OkU which is the marginalised group. Amy of you have any brilliant idea how to enable the OKU, talking about progressive public policy? Do you really care? Or do you only pay lip service? A good case in point is the Demand Responsive Transit Community MOBILITI service. Tell me how a wheelchair user can use your state of the art so called technologically innovative transport solution? What's your stand on this and where are you all as YBs elected by the people for public service on serving the OKU and elderly who share similar needs?
@cjng5875
@cjng5875 Ай бұрын
How can Ipoh Timor choose a MP like this? Just shout and shout without facts in the Parliment.
@ahkee369
@ahkee369 Ай бұрын
The Ipoh YB really talks like a pasar guy, perhaps less modest, rather cocky. Rajiv should run for MP. He speaks well, good temperament & doesn’t speak like the Ipoh YB.
@tengfs
@tengfs Ай бұрын
@@ahkee369 Howard speaks with an obnoxious fake accent
@leealex24
@leealex24 Ай бұрын
@@tengfs Aiyoh, he studied high school and college in UK.
@tengfs
@tengfs Ай бұрын
@@leealex24 and despite that, he doesn’t speak anywhere close to how Rishi Sunak speaks. Far from it
@gan247
@gan247 Ай бұрын
I see Ipoh Timur as being confident, straight talking guy. And he seems to know what he’s talking about, unlike a pasar guy who’s more about boasting and acting like he knows a lot about something.
@gan247
@gan247 Ай бұрын
@@tengfsSince when has Rishi Sunak become an accent benchmark? There are dozens of different accents in the UK. Liverpool is only 50km away from Manchester but their accent could not be more different from one another. Rishi grew up in Southampton, whereas Howard studied and worked for about 12 years in Norfolk, which has a distinctive Norwich accent. And having returned to Malaysia for so long (about 17 years now), I’m sure his Norwich accent has now been diluted or mixed with Malaysian accent, one way or another, thus making you think that it’s fake and obnoxious. I know about this well enough as someone who’d lived and worked in the UK for two years, returned to Malaysia, and currently working in a neighbouring country that has its own distinctive accent. Having left the UK for 15 years, the accent I got from the UK is now very diluted, but there are (newly met) people still asking me why I don’t speak like a typical Malaysian.
@chuatj
@chuatj Ай бұрын
Ipoh Timur MP looks very snobbish.
@tengfs
@tengfs Ай бұрын
And he speaks with some kind of a fake British accent
@mayfoo02
@mayfoo02 Ай бұрын
​@@tengfsit's not fake.
@tengfs
@tengfs Ай бұрын
@@mayfoo02 because it doesn’t sound British or American or even Australian.
@looooool3145
@looooool3145 Ай бұрын
@@tengfs he grew up and schooled in the UK
@joemichael5150
@joemichael5150 Ай бұрын
Typical DAP, no?
@lizabubakar
@lizabubakar Ай бұрын
Ugh Howard , the one that crossed a line at so many levels. After that , his Perak dialect sounded juvenile and hypocritical, perasan pandai. Bloody neo globalist. Sama laa macam geng dia yang smirked while quoting the dying Palestinians. Wow , tak dak class , belajar tinggi tapi tempurung.
@zaki-pq1ps
@zaki-pq1ps Ай бұрын
Pasir pinji isnt a poor area. its normal neighbourhood
@JY-mn7bd
@JY-mn7bd Ай бұрын
Rajiv 👍 Howard 👎👎 saw how Howard deals with NGO before...arrogant...don't even understand the NGO's objective when speaking...
@davidyong4343
@davidyong4343 Ай бұрын
A lot of noise but after listening one hr; I don't know what I heard. No substance
@yeongvoonkang1966
@yeongvoonkang1966 Ай бұрын
Maybe because they don’t focus too much on those brain dead sentimental topics from click bait news titles?
@kokkeesoon8640
@kokkeesoon8640 Ай бұрын
Without fear or favor, i have this to decribe you. Idiot of all time. 😂😂😂
@knfk
@knfk Ай бұрын
Is the purpose of this episode to show us how great the DAP MP and assemblyman is performing in government? Let me tell you that we are not impressed and we are very disappointed in your support for the subsidy removal and the sale of MAHB.
@skip2malou88
@skip2malou88 Ай бұрын
subsidy removal should be done asap. It's a waste of money to support those who don't really need it. I think the the problem was how they implement it. I feel they didn't do enough proactive actions to help those who really need it are not effected and allow those who really need it approved fast enough. I think the episode to more show more what are the things that can be done right rather than to show how great the DAP MP and assemblyman is performing. we all know they are not really performing that well LOL. If only we can put all the good politicians in the same party but sadly it's probably impossible.
@knfk
@knfk Ай бұрын
@@skip2malou88 No, subsidy removal is not a must. The government needs to find other solutions whether it's to reduce expenditure or find other sources of income. Smuggling of fuel has also been raised as a reason, but better solutions related to enforcement should be considered first.
@travischang5565
@travischang5565 Ай бұрын
​@knfk agree to disagree. Subsidy is sadly a drug to many Mysians n it's detrimental to the country development. A good example is how Indonesia trived with subsidery removal n how Venezuela regressed with their massive fuel subsidery. Also u suggested the gov to find additional revenue and I think GST is the way to go. But looking at u needing subsideries, I don't think u will welcome GST. Instead of depending to gov policies, why not work yourself up to generate more revenue?
@meiyansoh7507
@meiyansoh7507 Ай бұрын
@knifk, Speak for yourself only! From this episode and other youtube videos, we get to know many DAP state assemblymen and parliamentarians doing their work assiduously. They don’t talk about race and religion ! Unlike state assemblymen and parliamentarians from some other parties especially from the opposition who give empty talks and shout slogans which do more harm (especially on race relations ) than good!!
@mayfoo02
@mayfoo02 Ай бұрын
It's not subsidy removal. It's subsidy retargeting. Those who qualify r still subsidised. MAHB is better off that way. U don't shout for world class international airports but u don't support a funding strategy. Stop spreading misinformation especially abt the subsidy rationalization
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