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<blockquote data-quote="devilsadvocate" data-source="post: 291240" data-attributes="member: 4411"><p>why do we need subsidies?</p><p></p><p>the 'adjustment' of the fuel price by reduction of subsidy is most welcome. </p><p></p><p>but what we must ensure is that the gomen does not screw around with our money. one darn good example is the FT Minister and KL datuk Bandar going to the States and Europe on a lawatan sambil belajar. </p><p></p><p>in fact i would personally be willing to charter a whole bus(even more if necessary) for all those interested to go down to Singapore and learn a thing or two about governance and transport systems. </p><p></p><p>so instead of whining and bitching about the increase we should be channeling our energies on making sure that our money is spent wisely. </p><p></p><p>and this is our collective duty. </p><p></p><p>and if our money is spent wisely i.e good mass transit system, good infrastructure, good heal, good etc. Then the overall cost of living should decrease. </p><p></p><p>one good and simple example that i personally can relate to is my bro in Singapore. He stays about 20++ km from Singapore city centre- his work place. The travel time between his house(from doorstep) to his office is exactly (32 minutes). And this happens every day without fail. The trains are so wide and comfy - so many freaking coaches. So damn punctual. The cost $1.++</p><p></p><p>In freaking malaysia - its costs me RM 2++ from KLCC to Wangsa Maju - the train is always jammed pack - so few coaches. And from W Maju to the house - another 20 minute journey. And the distance is only 14 KM. </p><p></p><p>conclusion the biggest change that we need is : - </p><p></p><p>our complacency and lackluster attitude of accepting a 3rd rate gomen and ministers who seem to be preoccupied in 'stealing' our money</p><p></p><p></p><p>LETS MAKE THAT CHANGE HAPPEN</p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devilsadvocate, post: 291240, member: 4411"] why do we need subsidies? the 'adjustment' of the fuel price by reduction of subsidy is most welcome. but what we must ensure is that the gomen does not screw around with our money. one darn good example is the FT Minister and KL datuk Bandar going to the States and Europe on a lawatan sambil belajar. in fact i would personally be willing to charter a whole bus(even more if necessary) for all those interested to go down to Singapore and learn a thing or two about governance and transport systems. so instead of whining and bitching about the increase we should be channeling our energies on making sure that our money is spent wisely. and this is our collective duty. and if our money is spent wisely i.e good mass transit system, good infrastructure, good heal, good etc. Then the overall cost of living should decrease. one good and simple example that i personally can relate to is my bro in Singapore. He stays about 20++ km from Singapore city centre- his work place. The travel time between his house(from doorstep) to his office is exactly (32 minutes). And this happens every day without fail. The trains are so wide and comfy - so many freaking coaches. So damn punctual. The cost $1.++ In freaking malaysia - its costs me RM 2++ from KLCC to Wangsa Maju - the train is always jammed pack - so few coaches. And from W Maju to the house - another 20 minute journey. And the distance is only 14 KM. conclusion the biggest change that we need is : - our complacency and lackluster attitude of accepting a 3rd rate gomen and ministers who seem to be preoccupied in 'stealing' our money LETS MAKE THAT CHANGE HAPPEN cheers [/QUOTE]
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