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Why Harapan should promise goodies galore By Andrew Sia
Saturday, October 29, 2022

Malaysiakini : So I would propose that for Harapanā€™s 2022 manifesto, the main focus should be on what GOODIES the people stand to gain. I am sorry to be so blunt, but letā€™s admit that Malaysia has ā€˜pasar malamā€™ politics and this is what moves the crucial rural voters.

After that, we can discuss other important system overhauls that cater more to urban voters such as: 1) local council elections, 2) police reform ā€“ IPCMC, and 3) political funding.

Corruption doesnā€™t matter?

It pains me to hear how Harapan politicians still have to explain in their ceramahs how corruption affects everyoneā€™s well-being. Some have to spell out that stolen national funds mean less money to build schools and hospitals or to give out ā€œbantuanā€ (financial aid).

Obviously, there are still many voters who think, ā€œWell, yeah the leaders (up there) steal, but they didnā€™t steal anything from me (down here), so what do I care?ā€

Even worse, leaders like Mat Sabu still have to rebut ā€œteachingsā€ that voters should choose even those who are corrupt ā€œasalkan Melayu Islam (as long as they are Malay Muslim).ā€ Again, the sentiment is that ā€œcorruption doesnā€™t really matterā€.

Urban middle-class voters may think, how can some people be so ā€œstupidā€ not to understand that corruption affects all our lives and pockets eventually? Maybe they have been brainwashed with feudal thinking that ā€˜bangsawanā€™ (elites) deserve ā€œmoreā€? You know, like ā€œMalu Apa Bossku?ā€ Whatever it is, some of these voters need to be won over if Harapan wants to enter Putrajaya.

Letā€™s remember that half of Malaysians earn less than the median salaries RM2,315 (males) and RM2,145 (females). This means that many are struggling with day-to-day survival and have little time for national corruption scandals ā€œup thereā€ in the lofty halls of power or ā€œgrandā€ political reform ideas.

So politics seems irrelevant to them unless it can promise to directly improve their lives very soon. Umno knows this, which is why it peppered the fake ā€œteaserā€ national 2023 budget with all kinds of goodies.

How about Harapan? After the miraculous victory of 2018, it seems they were too concerned with big macro ideals like national debt levels and credit ratings. So much so that they ā€œcould not affordā€ to fulfil key manifesto promises such as deferring PTPTN (National Higher Education Fund) loan repayments by those earning salaries under RM4,000 monthly.

That was such a dumb move with huge, huge political costs. Do most voters even care if our national debt has been reduced by this or that percentage point? But they get furious when simple promises to real people are not kept.

Or take the measly and forgettable 18 percent reduction of North-South Highway tolls. Can you imagine if Harapan had done a 40 percent cut instead? Who cares if they needed to borrow some money to do it. That would be talked about by voters until now as an example of how Harapan can ā€œreallyā€ improve our lives!

And the largest party would not be PAMU or Parti Aku Malas Undi (uninterested voters), which analyst Wong Chin-Huat notes can be as high as 45 percent of voters.

Crucial rural voters

Instead, the Umno narrative is that Harapan ā€œfailed to fulfill its promisesā€. This is a half-lie but it rings true for rural voters. Why? One reason is that in mid-2018, then finance minister Lim Guan Eng stopped subsidy payments of RM300 per month to more than 70,000 traditional fishermen, and the rubber price support system that helped 200,000 rubber smallholders.

As Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj of PSM pointed out, this was pure folly considering that Harapan had only won less than 20 percent of the rural Malay vote. As Harapan parties lacked grassroots networks that could rival PAS and Umno, they were unable to rebut Umno propaganda that Harapan was ā€œanti-Malayā€.

But you may say, hey didnā€™t Lim and his team succeed in big, important stuff like slashing the costs of megaprojects such as LRT3, MRT2 and ECRL? Yes, indeed they did. But did rural Malay voters directly FEEL the results of those cost savings?

Financial responsibility

Harapan announced in late 2019 (just before the Sheraton Move) that RM810 million had been allocated for the welfare of Felda settlers. But this was too late for the crucial Felda voters (that dominate 90 Parliament seats) to ā€œfeel the loveā€.

Sadly, support for Harapan in Felda areas has dropped from 21 to 6 percent while Ismail Sabri has stolen the thunder by promising almost RM300 million (including debt write-offs). As Bridget Welsh commented wryly, ā€œ#UndiBanjir is taking on a different meaning as Felda areas are being flooded with promises of cash and benefits.ā€

So enough of the Penang ā€œkiamsiapā€ (stingy) accountant mindset laā€¦ Malaysia is not a company that needs to be run ā€œtightlyā€ and ā€œefficientlyā€. We are a country filled with all kinds of warped thinking and emotional baggage from 65 years of racial propaganda. Washing that away will need real money from real goodies.

Some argue that giveaways are not ā€œfiscally responsibleā€. It also runs against the ā€œChinese mindsetā€ (perhaps of some DAP leaders) against the ā€œsubsidy mentalityā€, with its racial overtones.

This is the meritocratic mindset of us Chinese people who believe that people should always be ā€œjor ganggā€ or slaving away to the bone. And when we meet someone relaxing on a weekday, our half-mocking greeting is, ā€œWaaah, so free ah?ā€

But giving money to poorer people (even for doing little or nothing) does benefit the economy in the longer term via greater consumption. Think of it as a ground-up economic stimulus programme. Itā€™s much better than giving billions to fat cat bankers (as done in America)!

I believe that Harapan needs to convince voters that cutting corruption means more than abstract improvements in GDP numbers. Instead, it should mean that the government is able to give more handouts. Yes, for people to have more money in their pockets SOON. Then perhaps they will stop thinking that ā€œcorruption doesnā€™t matter to meā€.

View it as a costly ā€œhearts and mindsā€ campaign to clean the nation of backward thinking. Thinking that will lead back to people voting in the same crooks pillaging even more billions for "invisible" warships or helicopters from our national coffers. Surely, that is even worse for national finances.

Paradise on earth

Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has warned voters against Harapanā€™s manifesto promising ā€œparadise on earthā€. Sure, Umno and gang will use this attack line against a generous Harapan manifesto ā€“ precisely because they know that voters want this sort of thing.

So Harapan should ignore such noises and go ahead to offer some key policies that will help people. Umno will scream ā€œunrealisticā€ and ā€œimpossibleā€! But one merely needs to point the finger back at Ismail Sabriā€™s huge Felda giveaways and the ā€˜fakeā€™ budget filled with sweeteners like the RM200 credit to youthsā€™ e-wallets and RM2,500 (highest ever) for Bantuan Keluarga Malaysia.

So what kind of goodies can be given? Anything that improves the lives of poorer B40 Malay (and non-Malay) voters will be good. And it should be packaged in an easy-to-understand form like Harapanā€™s ā€œ10 promises in 100 daysā€ back in 2018.

It should also be something that people can measure and remember in a short-time frame. Harapan promised ā€œone million affordable homes in two terms (10 years)ā€ back in 2018. But perhaps thatā€™s too big and over too many years.

Why not promise something more focused like 100,000 affordable homes within two years in states ruled by Harapan (since land is a matter that needs state approval)? Surely this can be achieved? Unless the interests of property developers intervene?

Let me revisit some of Dr Jeyakumarā€™s ideas. Our elderly are struggling with depleted savings, so how about a Universal Pension Scheme of RM300 per month?

How about doing up low-cost flats that many urban poor live in? Indeed, take over their management (as promised in 2018) and empower communities to monitor and participate in how funds are spent.

If much more can be accomplished with the same amount of money, this will be another lesson in how leakages rob people of concrete benefits. Finally, politics will become meaningful and purposeful, rather than listening to politicians jabbering about this or that scandal that seems irrelevant in their lives.

There are endless ways to help poorer Malaysians and I wish that Harapanā€™s manifesto explores them. Once promises are fulfilled and people see for themselves how their lives improve, votersā€™ eyes will be opened. And hopefully, the stranglehold of racial politics peddled by corrupt leaders will be broken.

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