Friday, June 6, 2008

petrol price goes up~

yup harga minyak naik lagi.frustrating sungguh (eventhough xde kereta sendiri, rasa sakit tu tetap ada..) abah terpaksa pk alternatif lain untuk mengurangkan duit yang bakal terbang bila isi minyak nanti..selalu kalau isi full cuma rm50 je..sekarang ni maybe da sampai rm80..so abah maybe akan beli 1 lagi kereta kecil (second hand sudah..)untuk ulang-alik dr rumah ke tempat kerja (Shah Alam-KL)..huu..

Why Complain? Tidak Apa-lah!
Posted by: sh_cheah
What made the government (elected by the Rakyat for the Rakyat, or... is it?) raised the petrol price to the whooping RM0.78 per liter in one day?

1. Malaysians are rich! Who said so? MAA reported on May 15 that Mercedez Benz sales grow 6% despite the hefty tax by the government on imported luxury cars.

2. The Malaysian public transport systems are very efficient. You just need to wake up at 5am to go to work.

3. Our price still lower than Thailand and Singapore even though they are not oil producing countries. Huh?

4. Oil for food. You want to eat food or drink petrol everyday?

5. The traffic condition in Malaysia is hopeless. You should start thinking about riding the bicycle.

6. Again, Malaysians are rich. The government taxed you almost 300% on your imported cars like Honda and Toyota yet the Malaysians are still buying them like vegetables in the wet market.

7. Screw drivers and car-jacks are not cheap you know!?

8. Every year the government reports that our economy is growing. But it doesn't mean we are making money! We are just growing.

9. Nevermind-lah, the Malaysians are the "Tidak Apa" lot. They will make noise for a few weeks then later "Sudah Lupa-dah"!

10. Malaysia is like that, just accept it, price will always increase, because we are growing!

Better pay now than suffer later
Posted by: kindsir
Many people are not using their brains when they only see the petrol price increase. They do not realize that with this increase, the government is saving on fuel subsidies. Ultimately who is the government? The taxpayers are the government. If Pak Lah allows subsidies to continue, there will be a bigger national budget deficit and smaller reserves. Who owns the reserves and who pays the deficits? The Malaysian public.

So Pak Lah is only saving the Malaysian public and taxpayers from a bigger nightmare that will result if fuel prices do not reflect market rates more closely.
Please, instead of condemning and insulting Pak Lah, please thank him for his farsightedness and mercy to his successor who will not be facing such a nightmare

>>>from thestaronline

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