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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 189098" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>Giving subsidy is not entirely a bad thing. Just like a knife, it can be beneficial if used correctly. No country should avoid giving subsidy like a plague. Germany, for example subsidizes its country's tertiary education. This privilege is extended to non-citizens as well. And, I don't see any Germans complaining about this. Malaysia is a corrupt nation, that is a hopeless nation. Yes, that is what we are. Shame on us. Nothing will work - including any form of subsidy or affirmative action. We can't even stay united. It is going to be the next Philippines. Our colonial masters knew this a long time ago. Having said this, from now on we should not compare our country to other developed countries because we started off with the wrong footing, different aspirations and keep on continue making the same mistakes over and over again. Because of its corrupt nature, basically you will not get the true value of what you pay. Overpriced cars, houses, highway projects and the list goes on. By the end of this year, GST will be introduced and things will become worse. Also, because of its corrupt nature, wrong leaders were chosen all the time. TDM was a good leader? Think again! He was a smart and brave leader but why didn't he used his power and talents to wipe out corruption? I believe not many has asked this question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 189098, member: 2733"] Giving subsidy is not entirely a bad thing. Just like a knife, it can be beneficial if used correctly. No country should avoid giving subsidy like a plague. Germany, for example subsidizes its country's tertiary education. This privilege is extended to non-citizens as well. And, I don't see any Germans complaining about this. Malaysia is a corrupt nation, that is a hopeless nation. Yes, that is what we are. Shame on us. Nothing will work - including any form of subsidy or affirmative action. We can't even stay united. It is going to be the next Philippines. Our colonial masters knew this a long time ago. Having said this, from now on we should not compare our country to other developed countries because we started off with the wrong footing, different aspirations and keep on continue making the same mistakes over and over again. Because of its corrupt nature, basically you will not get the true value of what you pay. Overpriced cars, houses, highway projects and the list goes on. By the end of this year, GST will be introduced and things will become worse. Also, because of its corrupt nature, wrong leaders were chosen all the time. TDM was a good leader? Think again! He was a smart and brave leader but why didn't he used his power and talents to wipe out corruption? I believe not many has asked this question. [/QUOTE]
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