Sabah Progressive Party (Sapp) earned themselves another 30 days before action is taken against them for its rebellion after Barisan Nasional supreme council's second meeting tonight.
I think it is time for Sapp to end up their relationship with BN and join Pakatan Rakyat for (of course) the rakyat’s good. I know it's difficult to switch from a coalition to another but it's more difficult for the rakyat. So I urge Sapp to not delay their decision anymore and start soon. The rakyat will be fight along with you in your decision made to join Pakatan Rakyat. That's how we feel here in Sabah. Please go ahead and I'm sure the rakyat will support you all the way to your success.
Malaysia being an oil exporter herself seems to taking it easy when the Barisan Nasional elected members of parliament decided to agree with the motion tabled in parliament to endorse (rubber stamp) their approval of the oil price hike despite knowing the hardship faced by the rakyat. Take Indonesia (our neighboring country) for example. Despite being a net oil importer, Indonesia is selling petrol at a cost of RM2.11 (6,021.59 Indonesian Rupiah). Millions of Indonesian live on less than RM6.22 (17,710.60 Indonesian Rupiah) a day. Why not compare Indonesia with Malaysia? Even though our elected BN MP’s think that this increase will not affect the daily lives of Malaysians (which I feel is being ignorant of reality), we can surely see the ‘domino effect’ on all consumer good prices, transportation costs, hospital bills, an increase of NPL’s with the banks and not forgetting an increase in the crime rate and even possible recession. Come on guys, who are you trying to kid? Malaysians are not so gullible to think that this increase will not affect their livelihood as in those yesteryears. Many businesses have been affected and our so-called elected BN MPs do not feel the pinch as they are heavily subsidised with petrol allowances and travel expenses by the government. I challenge any elected MPs (BN) to try taking public transportation for one month on their own without relying on any allowances. See if what I have mentioned is a reality or just another guy trying to discredit your approval of the motion. I know I have been badly affected and I am sure many fellow Malaysians are in the same dilemma as I am.
Harga minyak di negara pengeluar minyak seperti Malaysia UAE RM1.19/litre Eygpt RM1.03/litre Bahrain RM0.87/litre Qatar RM0.68/litre Kuwait RM0.67/litre Saudi Arabia RM0.38/litre IranRM0.35/litre Nigeria RM0.32/litre Turkmenistan RM0.25/litre Venezuela RM0.16/litre Brunei RM 1.20/litre
MALAYSIA RM2.70/litre =(RM2.70 x 159 litres = US $ 135.00 international price. so where is subsidy???)
BN issues Sapp show-cause letter
ReplyDeleteSabah Progressive Party (Sapp) earned themselves another 30 days before action is taken against them for its rebellion after Barisan Nasional supreme council's second meeting tonight.
I think it is time for Sapp to end up their relationship with BN and join Pakatan Rakyat for (of course) the rakyat’s good. I know it's difficult to switch from a coalition to another but it's more difficult for the rakyat.
ReplyDeleteSo I urge Sapp to not delay their decision anymore and start soon. The rakyat will be fight along with you in your decision made to join Pakatan Rakyat.
That's how we feel here in Sabah. Please go ahead and I'm sure the rakyat will support you all the way to your success.
Malaysia being an oil exporter herself seems to taking it easy when the Barisan Nasional elected members of parliament decided to agree with the motion tabled in parliament to endorse (rubber stamp) their approval of the oil price hike despite knowing the hardship faced by the rakyat.
ReplyDeleteTake Indonesia (our neighboring country) for example. Despite being a net oil importer, Indonesia is selling petrol at a cost of RM2.11 (6,021.59 Indonesian Rupiah). Millions of Indonesian live on less than RM6.22 (17,710.60 Indonesian Rupiah) a day. Why not compare Indonesia with Malaysia?
Even though our elected BN MP’s think that this increase will not affect the daily lives of Malaysians (which I feel is being ignorant of reality), we can surely see the ‘domino effect’ on all consumer good prices, transportation costs, hospital bills, an increase of NPL’s with the banks and not forgetting an increase in the crime rate and even possible recession.
Come on guys, who are you trying to kid? Malaysians are not so gullible to think that this increase will not affect their livelihood as in those yesteryears.
Many businesses have been affected and our so-called elected BN MPs do not feel the pinch as they are heavily subsidised with petrol allowances and travel expenses by the government.
I challenge any elected MPs (BN) to try taking public transportation for one month on their own without relying on any allowances. See if what I have mentioned is a reality or just another guy trying to discredit your approval of the motion.
I know I have been badly affected and I am sure many fellow Malaysians are in the same dilemma as I am.
I WILL GIVE BADAWI & NAJIB DALAM TEMPOH 30DAYS WHY THERE SHOULD NOT STEP DOWN IN THE FEDERAL GOVERMENT !!
ReplyDeleteHarga minyak di negara pengeluar minyak seperti Malaysia
ReplyDeleteUAE RM1.19/litre
Eygpt RM1.03/litre
Bahrain RM0.87/litre
Qatar RM0.68/litre
Kuwait RM0.67/litre
Saudi Arabia RM0.38/litre
IranRM0.35/litre
Nigeria RM0.32/litre
Turkmenistan RM0.25/litre
Venezuela RM0.16/litre
Brunei RM 1.20/litre
MALAYSIA RM2.70/litre =(RM2.70 x 159 litres = US $ 135.00 international price. so where is subsidy???)
So, Malaysian people are fooled by the govt...
MALAYSIA BOLEH !!!