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<blockquote data-quote="adliz" data-source="post: 291706" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>:rock::top: sad but true.. i believe what malaysia is experiencing is a transition in social and education level.. we are evolving, although a bit later than other countries.. </p><p></p><p>what we ask now is indeed selfish, and inconsiderate of our children's wellbeing, and our children's children.. what we are fighting for clearly benefit US, now.. and NOW only.. </p><p></p><p>instead of asking for things which benefit OURSELVES, what i think we Rakyat shud do is demand for more objective oriented government.. a government which can offer prosperity and stability, for MALAYSIA as a whole.. i dun care which government, as long as someone who can promise betterment in terms of development, inflation, growth, GDP, public healthcare, schools, poverty etc etc.. not like, ME want cheaper petrol, ME want cheaper flour and rice, ME want cheaper water, ME want free local council fine, etc etc.. ME, ME, ME.. </p><p></p><p>so, no matter pak lah or pak anwar.. definitely not this generation.. everyone is fighting for THIS generation, not the future.. I dun see any promises of 'improvement' in those KPIs above.. so many promises here n there, what for.. to gain votes? to gain popularity? or to improve the nation? </p><p></p><p>my 2 sen..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adliz, post: 291706, member: 195"] :rock::top: sad but true.. i believe what malaysia is experiencing is a transition in social and education level.. we are evolving, although a bit later than other countries.. what we ask now is indeed selfish, and inconsiderate of our children's wellbeing, and our children's children.. what we are fighting for clearly benefit US, now.. and NOW only.. instead of asking for things which benefit OURSELVES, what i think we Rakyat shud do is demand for more objective oriented government.. a government which can offer prosperity and stability, for MALAYSIA as a whole.. i dun care which government, as long as someone who can promise betterment in terms of development, inflation, growth, GDP, public healthcare, schools, poverty etc etc.. not like, ME want cheaper petrol, ME want cheaper flour and rice, ME want cheaper water, ME want free local council fine, etc etc.. ME, ME, ME.. so, no matter pak lah or pak anwar.. definitely not this generation.. everyone is fighting for THIS generation, not the future.. I dun see any promises of 'improvement' in those KPIs above.. so many promises here n there, what for.. to gain votes? to gain popularity? or to improve the nation? my 2 sen.. [/QUOTE]
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