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VIDEO SUDAH DIBAHAS DI METRO TV
http://video.metrotvnews.com/play/20...n-kerakyatan-3
Tolong dilihat sepenuhnya videonya
1. Hashim orang keempat yang datang kesana, setelah, ical, gita, dan bakrie.
2. Pidato ini untuk perkuat kerja sama dan investasi amerika di indonesia.
3. Masalah kristen-kristen yang dipecatin sangat menunjukan ke pluralitasan kita, yang memandang fasis tidak terbukti disini
4. Hashim disini juga menjelaskan tentang ekonomi kerakyatan jadi pro amerika???
5. Hashim juga menjelaskan main focus Gerindra di pasal 33.
Q and A di video ini :

answer :
Gerindra will be pro investment party,
hashim menjelaskan dia memang pro capitalist tapi hashim sendiri tidak suka dengan banyaknya Bank asing yang bisa seenaknya beridiri indonesia dengan previllege yang begitu besar, sedangkan mandiri dan BNI sendiri mau bukin cabang di malaysia saja susah. 3 juta orang indonesia tidak bisa mengakses bank indonesia di malaysia, sedangkan orang-orang malaysia disini punya bank yang berdiri bebas. Masalah tambang Hahsim juga menjelaskan ingin adanya berupa nilai tambah, untuk setiap tambang di indonesia. Perusahaan-perusahaan tambang di indonesia sebenarnya siap untuk membuat hasil tambang yang bernilai tambang, tapi mereka protes bagaimana bisa menghasilkan tambang bernilai tambah tanpa listirk?? Hashim menjelaskan jika Gerindra menjadi pemerintah dia akan memberikan infrastruktur yang bagus untuk bisa membuat bahan-bahan tambang bernilai tambah.
Masalah yang kedua tentang pertanyaan US-indonesia relathionship. Hashim menjelaskan tak perlu khawatir selain Gita, Prabowo sendiri adalah orang yang mengenyam pendidikan di amerika. Jadi campaing hitam masalah itu karena disini pihak usindo menanyakan tentang hub ind-us. Untuk menjaga investasi ya secara diplomatik kita harus berbicara seperti ini.
Disini hasmim juga menjelaskan tentang industri kelapa sawit, dimana dia berharap adanya investor untuk industri kelapa sawit, dan pemerintah siap membantu infastruktur untuk industri kelapa sawit. Hashim juga menjelaskan kelapa sawit sendiri bisa menjadi sarana untuk penghijauan. Selain menghasilkan minyak yang bernilai tambah. Hashim juga bercerita dimana mentri lingkungan Tanzania tertarik konsep kelapa sawit.
Hashim juga menjelaskan tentang treshold, dimana presiden hanya bisa diajukan dengan presidential treshould. Dan gerindra optimis bisa mencapai treshould Tersebut.
Nah masalah yang PKS dll, itu timbul dari pertanyaan bagaimana cara menghentikan radikalisme dan keseimbangan antara minoritas dan mayoritas. Hashim menjelaskan perlunya political will lalu hashim menjelaskan tentang political will dimana kita harus adil contoh yang PKS tersebut dimana kristian dipinggirkan. Seharus tidak seperti itu. Karena tidak boleh ada ketimpangan antara mayoritas dan minoritas.
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(For full text, please view the video.)
Pak Hashim explained that Gerindra upholds two core principles. First, Gerindra will protect Indonesia’s pluralistic society. All groups, regardless of religion, ethnicity, and tribe, contribute to Indonesia. Gerindra will ensure that they have equal rights, as envisioned by Pancasila (Indonesia’s state ideology).
Gerindra’s second principle is to help the poor. Pak Hashim stated Gerindra will implement policies to improve the poor’s circumstances and, in doing so, realize the full economic potential of Indonesia. Article 33 of the 1945 Indonesian constitution stipulates that the state should control Indonesia’s land and resources for the benefit of all its peoples.
If Gerindra wants to protect and uphold its two principles—poverty reduction and equal rights for all ethnic and religious groups — it faces several challenges, Pak Hashim said.
One is intolerance. Some Islamic fundamentalist groups, he said, do not respect other religious groups. The Indonesian state, the fundamentalist groups believe, should not give equal rights to non-Muslims. In the past few years, 400 churches have been burned down or closed. Non-Muslim groups have been attacked. In Sampang, a village in Madura, Shiite residents were driven out. The government didn’t help them, Pak Hashim said; rather, it forced them to relocate. The current Minister of Religious Affairs, he said, even called Shiites heretics. Ahmadiyahs face intolerance and violence, too. They’re frequently attacked. The security forces do not protect them.
Another challenge for Gerindra, he said, is overcoming poverty. According to the government’s statistics, 12% of Indonesians live below the poverty line. But according to the World Bank, 50-55% do. Why is there a gap? Pak Hashim said the government’s poverty line is $0.70 per day, but the World Bank’s is $2.00 per day, and therefore, the government’s statistics are misleading; they show that 30 million people are poor when, in reality, according to the World Bank standards,150 million are. The other 120 million people, according to government statistics, are “near poor”—not “poor.”
Indonesia’s population explosion is a further challenge that Gerindra must face, he said. Under Soeharto, an effective family planning program limited Indonesia’s population growth, but after Soeharto fell from power, his family planning program was essentially dissolved. Now, Indonesia’s population grows at around 2.6% per year. If that rate continues, five million new mouths a year will have to be fed. Left unchecked, Indonesia’s population will reach 320 million. Pak Hashim warned that providing enough jobs, healthcare, and food for a population of this size will be a daunting challenge.
Corruption is another problem, he said, stating that every day, there’s a new corruption case in the media. Pak Hashim said 175 Bupatis (regents), along with a number of governors, already have been indicted and/or imprisoned on corruption charges. National politicians, too, are involved, he continued. For Indonesia, corruption is a “cancer”, he said. It misallocates resources and must be eliminated, he said.
Indonesia’s natural resources are depleting as well. Based on current usage, Pak Hashim said Indonesia’s natural gas will be gone in thirty to thirty-five years. Indonesia’s coal, he added, will be gone in seventy. Other resources such as water are running out as well. Diminishing natural resources is a major problem that he said Gerindra must address.
Environmental degradation is another growing threat to Indonesia. Fifty-eight million hectares, or 150 million acres, of rainforest have been classified as gone, depleted, or severely depleted. Pak Hashim pledged that Gerindra will preserve and protect
Indonesia’s environment, because if environmental degradation continues, Indonesia’s economic prospects, especially in agriculture, are bleak.A nation-wide reforestation campaign is needed, according to Pak Hashim. Unlike the
current government, he said, Gerindra will not emphasize monoculture; rather the party will focus on preserving Indonesia’s biodiversity. Gerindra will plant sugar palm trees.Native to Southeast Asia, this tree not only protects native ecosystems and species; it also produces bio-ethanol, so it can sustainably fuel Indonesian cars, planes, ships and power stations.
In the first five to ten years of a Gerindra government, he stated 10 million hectares of sugar palm trees would be planted. Eventually, he said, Gerindra would re-plant 58 million hectares. Each hectare would support one to four jobs and would produce 20 tons of ethanol per year. With 40 to 50 million hectares, Indonesia would produce 800 tons of ethanol a year. It may seem far-fetched, Pak Hashim said, but it’s not; he stated an independent study, sponsored by the Netherlands, approved the concept.
Besides environmental conservation, Pak Hashim said that Gerindra has a number of other priorities. One is infrastructure. Traffic in Jakarta is “atrocious.” In Bandung and Surabaya, it’s not much better, he said. Indonesia’s airports and seaports are “falling apart.” Electricity is intermittent. Blackouts and brownouts are common. Gerindra, he said, will invest in transportation and, in particular, electric-power generation.
Geo-thermal sources, developed by the current government, are promising and need to be continued, he said.
Agriculture, Pak Hashim told the audience, is vital to Indonesia’s economy. Gerindra’s chairman, Prabowo Subianto, he continued, is President of Indonesia’s National Farmers Association. He understands the farmers’ problems. The current government, he said, does not: it allocates only some 1% of its budget for Indonesia’s agricultural sector, even though the sector employees 60% of Indonesians. Many Indonesians, he said, are frustrated; they wonder why the government doesn’t help or support them. Gerindra, he said, will change that.
Indonesia’s characterized Indonesia’s healthcare system as a “mess.” He said the week previous, the Jakarta Post ran an article entitled “A Stunted and Overweight Generation.” The piece explained that 36% of Indonesians under five years old suffer from malnutrition, and that in some areas, the rate is much higher. In the NTT region (including Timor, Flores, and Sumba), it’s 56%, according to the article, and malnourished children’s mental faculties therefore don’t develop. When older, they will not be productive workers, he said; and Indonesia’s economy, according to a World Bank study, will suffer.
For a country like Indonesia, which is rich in natural resources, he said, that is embarrassing. He stated that Gerindra will guarantee every child access to health services, and that the party has developed a healthcare program, including building a hospital in each of Indonesia’s 502 municipalities.
To help Indonesia’s youngsters, Pak Hashim said, Gerindra will improve public education. Right now, Pak Hashim stated, the quality of education in Indonesia is “appalling.” Along with his friends, said Pak Hashim, he receives many applications from recent college graduates, but few, if any, meet his basic requirements: They can’t speak English. Their technical skills are poor. According to a Pearson Group study of forty countries’ education systems, he said, Indonesia ranked last.
Pak Hashim said he is particularly and personally concerned about the problem of human trafficking. He said Gerindra will fight human trafficking and drug use. In Indonesia, he stated, human trafficking affects over 100,000 children. A few years ago, Pak Hashim said, his daughter rescued a twelve year old girl from a brothel; in this case, he stated, her aunt had sold her to traffickers when she was eight.
The current government, he said, doesn’t recognize the problem. According to Pak Hashim, in the national police force, only five officers are assigned to human trafficking cases. Also, he stated, five million Indonesians are drug addicts. He said Gerindra will work with Indonesia’s DEA to ensure that statistic doesn’t increase. Pak Hashim said he is a chess fanatic, and chairs the Indonesian Chess Association. He said he wants to pair chess masters with addicts, so the drug users can replace one addiction with another, more “wholesome” one.
He said Gerindra will also empower women, and that with a Gerindra government, a minimum of 30% of cabinet and cabinet-level posts will go to women—not simply because they are women but because they are valuable and active members of the party.
He asked: how can Gerindra afford these programs? The answer, he said, is that Indonesia is a rich country: it doesn’t need foreign aid, only tax revenue, and at the moment Indonesia is not getting any. He said Pakistan’s and Indonesia’s tax-collection rates are the lowest in the world.
For example, he said, Indonesia’s current government tried to collect 11.7% of GDP in taxes this year, but it couldn’t. Thailand, meanwhile, collected 16.7% of GDP in taxes three years ago, he said. With a GDP of $900 billion nearing a trillion, Indonesia’s government, Pak Hashim said, could collect an additional $45 billion if it reached the Thai tax-collection rate of 16.7%; however currently, only four percent of million Indonesian households pay taxes.
16 million more should be paying, he said. Indonesia doesn’t even need to raise tax rates, Pak Hashim said: it just needs the tax department to do its job, and Indonesian citizens to pay their taxes. If both conditions are met,he said, Indonesia will not need foreign aid.
Pak Hashim concluded with a description of Gerindra’s “big push” strategy—focusing on tax collection, infrastructure development and reforestation. He said that this strategy will fulfill the dream of Indonesia’s founding fathers: a just, peaceful and fair Indonesia, where all people, regardless of race, ethnicity and religion, can live in peace and harmony.
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VIDEO SUDAH DIBAHAS DI METRO TV

http://video.metrotvnews.com/play/20...n-kerakyatan-3
Quote:
Tolong dilihat sepenuhnya videonya

1. Hashim orang keempat yang datang kesana, setelah, ical, gita, dan bakrie.
2. Pidato ini untuk perkuat kerja sama dan investasi amerika di indonesia.
3. Masalah kristen-kristen yang dipecatin sangat menunjukan ke pluralitasan kita, yang memandang fasis tidak terbukti disini

4. Hashim disini juga menjelaskan tentang ekonomi kerakyatan jadi pro amerika???

5. Hashim juga menjelaskan main focus Gerindra di pasal 33.

Q and A di video ini :

answer :
Gerindra will be pro investment party,
hashim menjelaskan dia memang pro capitalist tapi hashim sendiri tidak suka dengan banyaknya Bank asing yang bisa seenaknya beridiri indonesia dengan previllege yang begitu besar, sedangkan mandiri dan BNI sendiri mau bukin cabang di malaysia saja susah. 3 juta orang indonesia tidak bisa mengakses bank indonesia di malaysia, sedangkan orang-orang malaysia disini punya bank yang berdiri bebas. Masalah tambang Hahsim juga menjelaskan ingin adanya berupa nilai tambah, untuk setiap tambang di indonesia. Perusahaan-perusahaan tambang di indonesia sebenarnya siap untuk membuat hasil tambang yang bernilai tambang, tapi mereka protes bagaimana bisa menghasilkan tambang bernilai tambah tanpa listirk?? Hashim menjelaskan jika Gerindra menjadi pemerintah dia akan memberikan infrastruktur yang bagus untuk bisa membuat bahan-bahan tambang bernilai tambah.
Masalah yang kedua tentang pertanyaan US-indonesia relathionship. Hashim menjelaskan tak perlu khawatir selain Gita, Prabowo sendiri adalah orang yang mengenyam pendidikan di amerika. Jadi campaing hitam masalah itu karena disini pihak usindo menanyakan tentang hub ind-us. Untuk menjaga investasi ya secara diplomatik kita harus berbicara seperti ini.
Disini hasmim juga menjelaskan tentang industri kelapa sawit, dimana dia berharap adanya investor untuk industri kelapa sawit, dan pemerintah siap membantu infastruktur untuk industri kelapa sawit. Hashim juga menjelaskan kelapa sawit sendiri bisa menjadi sarana untuk penghijauan. Selain menghasilkan minyak yang bernilai tambah. Hashim juga bercerita dimana mentri lingkungan Tanzania tertarik konsep kelapa sawit.
Hashim juga menjelaskan tentang treshold, dimana presiden hanya bisa diajukan dengan presidential treshould. Dan gerindra optimis bisa mencapai treshould Tersebut.
Nah masalah yang PKS dll, itu timbul dari pertanyaan bagaimana cara menghentikan radikalisme dan keseimbangan antara minoritas dan mayoritas. Hashim menjelaskan perlunya political will lalu hashim menjelaskan tentang political will dimana kita harus adil contoh yang PKS tersebut dimana kristian dipinggirkan. Seharus tidak seperti itu. Karena tidak boleh ada ketimpangan antara mayoritas dan minoritas.
jadi intinya lihat video secara keseluruhan kalau gak mengerti bahasa inggris belajar dulu, jangan menghakimi dulu. Lihat dulu dengarkan dulu, pahami dulu jangan mengambil potongan-potongan video seperti banci yang menghalalkan segala cara untuk kampanye hitam



Quote:
Summary of Remarks by Hashim Djojohadikusumo
(For full text, please view the video.)
Pak Hashim explained that Gerindra upholds two core principles. First, Gerindra will protect Indonesia’s pluralistic society. All groups, regardless of religion, ethnicity, and tribe, contribute to Indonesia. Gerindra will ensure that they have equal rights, as envisioned by Pancasila (Indonesia’s state ideology).
Gerindra’s second principle is to help the poor. Pak Hashim stated Gerindra will implement policies to improve the poor’s circumstances and, in doing so, realize the full economic potential of Indonesia. Article 33 of the 1945 Indonesian constitution stipulates that the state should control Indonesia’s land and resources for the benefit of all its peoples.
If Gerindra wants to protect and uphold its two principles—poverty reduction and equal rights for all ethnic and religious groups — it faces several challenges, Pak Hashim said.
One is intolerance. Some Islamic fundamentalist groups, he said, do not respect other religious groups. The Indonesian state, the fundamentalist groups believe, should not give equal rights to non-Muslims. In the past few years, 400 churches have been burned down or closed. Non-Muslim groups have been attacked. In Sampang, a village in Madura, Shiite residents were driven out. The government didn’t help them, Pak Hashim said; rather, it forced them to relocate. The current Minister of Religious Affairs, he said, even called Shiites heretics. Ahmadiyahs face intolerance and violence, too. They’re frequently attacked. The security forces do not protect them.
Another challenge for Gerindra, he said, is overcoming poverty. According to the government’s statistics, 12% of Indonesians live below the poverty line. But according to the World Bank, 50-55% do. Why is there a gap? Pak Hashim said the government’s poverty line is $0.70 per day, but the World Bank’s is $2.00 per day, and therefore, the government’s statistics are misleading; they show that 30 million people are poor when, in reality, according to the World Bank standards,150 million are. The other 120 million people, according to government statistics, are “near poor”—not “poor.”
Indonesia’s population explosion is a further challenge that Gerindra must face, he said. Under Soeharto, an effective family planning program limited Indonesia’s population growth, but after Soeharto fell from power, his family planning program was essentially dissolved. Now, Indonesia’s population grows at around 2.6% per year. If that rate continues, five million new mouths a year will have to be fed. Left unchecked, Indonesia’s population will reach 320 million. Pak Hashim warned that providing enough jobs, healthcare, and food for a population of this size will be a daunting challenge.
Corruption is another problem, he said, stating that every day, there’s a new corruption case in the media. Pak Hashim said 175 Bupatis (regents), along with a number of governors, already have been indicted and/or imprisoned on corruption charges. National politicians, too, are involved, he continued. For Indonesia, corruption is a “cancer”, he said. It misallocates resources and must be eliminated, he said.
Indonesia’s natural resources are depleting as well. Based on current usage, Pak Hashim said Indonesia’s natural gas will be gone in thirty to thirty-five years. Indonesia’s coal, he added, will be gone in seventy. Other resources such as water are running out as well. Diminishing natural resources is a major problem that he said Gerindra must address.
Environmental degradation is another growing threat to Indonesia. Fifty-eight million hectares, or 150 million acres, of rainforest have been classified as gone, depleted, or severely depleted. Pak Hashim pledged that Gerindra will preserve and protect
Indonesia’s environment, because if environmental degradation continues, Indonesia’s economic prospects, especially in agriculture, are bleak.A nation-wide reforestation campaign is needed, according to Pak Hashim. Unlike the
current government, he said, Gerindra will not emphasize monoculture; rather the party will focus on preserving Indonesia’s biodiversity. Gerindra will plant sugar palm trees.Native to Southeast Asia, this tree not only protects native ecosystems and species; it also produces bio-ethanol, so it can sustainably fuel Indonesian cars, planes, ships and power stations.
In the first five to ten years of a Gerindra government, he stated 10 million hectares of sugar palm trees would be planted. Eventually, he said, Gerindra would re-plant 58 million hectares. Each hectare would support one to four jobs and would produce 20 tons of ethanol per year. With 40 to 50 million hectares, Indonesia would produce 800 tons of ethanol a year. It may seem far-fetched, Pak Hashim said, but it’s not; he stated an independent study, sponsored by the Netherlands, approved the concept.
Besides environmental conservation, Pak Hashim said that Gerindra has a number of other priorities. One is infrastructure. Traffic in Jakarta is “atrocious.” In Bandung and Surabaya, it’s not much better, he said. Indonesia’s airports and seaports are “falling apart.” Electricity is intermittent. Blackouts and brownouts are common. Gerindra, he said, will invest in transportation and, in particular, electric-power generation.
Geo-thermal sources, developed by the current government, are promising and need to be continued, he said.
Agriculture, Pak Hashim told the audience, is vital to Indonesia’s economy. Gerindra’s chairman, Prabowo Subianto, he continued, is President of Indonesia’s National Farmers Association. He understands the farmers’ problems. The current government, he said, does not: it allocates only some 1% of its budget for Indonesia’s agricultural sector, even though the sector employees 60% of Indonesians. Many Indonesians, he said, are frustrated; they wonder why the government doesn’t help or support them. Gerindra, he said, will change that.
Indonesia’s characterized Indonesia’s healthcare system as a “mess.” He said the week previous, the Jakarta Post ran an article entitled “A Stunted and Overweight Generation.” The piece explained that 36% of Indonesians under five years old suffer from malnutrition, and that in some areas, the rate is much higher. In the NTT region (including Timor, Flores, and Sumba), it’s 56%, according to the article, and malnourished children’s mental faculties therefore don’t develop. When older, they will not be productive workers, he said; and Indonesia’s economy, according to a World Bank study, will suffer.
For a country like Indonesia, which is rich in natural resources, he said, that is embarrassing. He stated that Gerindra will guarantee every child access to health services, and that the party has developed a healthcare program, including building a hospital in each of Indonesia’s 502 municipalities.
To help Indonesia’s youngsters, Pak Hashim said, Gerindra will improve public education. Right now, Pak Hashim stated, the quality of education in Indonesia is “appalling.” Along with his friends, said Pak Hashim, he receives many applications from recent college graduates, but few, if any, meet his basic requirements: They can’t speak English. Their technical skills are poor. According to a Pearson Group study of forty countries’ education systems, he said, Indonesia ranked last.
Pak Hashim said he is particularly and personally concerned about the problem of human trafficking. He said Gerindra will fight human trafficking and drug use. In Indonesia, he stated, human trafficking affects over 100,000 children. A few years ago, Pak Hashim said, his daughter rescued a twelve year old girl from a brothel; in this case, he stated, her aunt had sold her to traffickers when she was eight.
The current government, he said, doesn’t recognize the problem. According to Pak Hashim, in the national police force, only five officers are assigned to human trafficking cases. Also, he stated, five million Indonesians are drug addicts. He said Gerindra will work with Indonesia’s DEA to ensure that statistic doesn’t increase. Pak Hashim said he is a chess fanatic, and chairs the Indonesian Chess Association. He said he wants to pair chess masters with addicts, so the drug users can replace one addiction with another, more “wholesome” one.
He said Gerindra will also empower women, and that with a Gerindra government, a minimum of 30% of cabinet and cabinet-level posts will go to women—not simply because they are women but because they are valuable and active members of the party.
He asked: how can Gerindra afford these programs? The answer, he said, is that Indonesia is a rich country: it doesn’t need foreign aid, only tax revenue, and at the moment Indonesia is not getting any. He said Pakistan’s and Indonesia’s tax-collection rates are the lowest in the world.
For example, he said, Indonesia’s current government tried to collect 11.7% of GDP in taxes this year, but it couldn’t. Thailand, meanwhile, collected 16.7% of GDP in taxes three years ago, he said. With a GDP of $900 billion nearing a trillion, Indonesia’s government, Pak Hashim said, could collect an additional $45 billion if it reached the Thai tax-collection rate of 16.7%; however currently, only four percent of million Indonesian households pay taxes.
16 million more should be paying, he said. Indonesia doesn’t even need to raise tax rates, Pak Hashim said: it just needs the tax department to do its job, and Indonesian citizens to pay their taxes. If both conditions are met,he said, Indonesia will not need foreign aid.
Pak Hashim concluded with a description of Gerindra’s “big push” strategy—focusing on tax collection, infrastructure development and reforestation. He said that this strategy will fulfill the dream of Indonesia’s founding fathers: a just, peaceful and fair Indonesia, where all people, regardless of race, ethnicity and religion, can live in peace and harmony.
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