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<blockquote data-quote="ALIAS" data-source="post: 394928" data-attributes="member: 9054"><p>Mr President. I can see 2 of these unsustainable policies you talked about, which indirectly led to the issue we face today. Both were also were contributions of TDM. Get rid of them, at least half the battle is won. The 2 policies I'm talking about is:1. Proton</p><p>2. AP</p><p></p><p>Sell off Proton to VW or GM or whoever can make proper use of its manufacturing facilities to compete in global arena. Without Proton, entry level cars like Nissan or Toyota can be made so affordable. Imagine how much lesser monthly installment you need to pay if cars are a lot cheaper. With higher disposable income, you can then provide petrol at prevailing market prices. Nobody can fault you if global crude oil price goes up. So long as you don't already punish the rakyat with other taxes like this "Proton tax".</p><p></p><p>AP - just get rid of it. Who the heck benefit from it? It's an even worse idea than Proton. At least with Proton, the intention is noble. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully with his smart investment banker brother's help, the PM can navigate the country out of this subsidy issue, which has to go as a matter of time. But the other compensating factors must be sorted out first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALIAS, post: 394928, member: 9054"] Mr President. I can see 2 of these unsustainable policies you talked about, which indirectly led to the issue we face today. Both were also were contributions of TDM. Get rid of them, at least half the battle is won. The 2 policies I'm talking about is:1. Proton 2. AP Sell off Proton to VW or GM or whoever can make proper use of its manufacturing facilities to compete in global arena. Without Proton, entry level cars like Nissan or Toyota can be made so affordable. Imagine how much lesser monthly installment you need to pay if cars are a lot cheaper. With higher disposable income, you can then provide petrol at prevailing market prices. Nobody can fault you if global crude oil price goes up. So long as you don't already punish the rakyat with other taxes like this "Proton tax". AP - just get rid of it. Who the heck benefit from it? It's an even worse idea than Proton. At least with Proton, the intention is noble. Hopefully with his smart investment banker brother's help, the PM can navigate the country out of this subsidy issue, which has to go as a matter of time. But the other compensating factors must be sorted out first. [/QUOTE]
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