Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Minyak dan Bangsaku

Post dari http://anakmalaysia81.blogspot.com/
Anak Malaysia:
1. Peningkatan asal 78 Sen

2. Jumlah Penurunan = 15 Sen (23 Ogos) + 10 Sen (24 Sept) + 15 Sen (15 Oct).

3. Rebat RM625.00 setahun

Diantara komen post ini:

Che Eduardo said...
Jika ada orang kata mereka masih rugi, ia adalah cerita tahyul.. Yang ruginya kerajaan..Che
October 14, 2008 8:26 PM

kulatlapok said...
salam Bro:Turun, turun jagan tak turun..... jadi terbukti teori DSAI ada kebenarannya.. (bukan berpandukan harga minyak dunia)... mengapa Menteri Penerangan yg berani berdialog itu menafikannya dengan bersungguh2 mempertahankan bahawa harga minyak mustahil turun malah akan tetap naik..?? Inilah bahan politik yag disajikan untuk rakyat yg lain untuk menunujukan bahawa beliau lah ahli UMNO yg paling berani berdepan dengan DSAI.. Wallahualam.
October 14, 2008 9:24 PM

kulatlapok said...
salam sejahtera che edurdo..saya terlupa baca post komen sdr..Mestikah kerajaan rugi.?? Dimana sebenarnya terletak KERUGIAN ITU..?? Maaf sekadar bertanya.. sebab saya tidak pandai ekonomi dan bersekolah setakat dua tingkat sahaja....
October 14, 2008 9:28 PM

Kata White Rabbit:

Hari ini harga minyak kita turun lagi, namun ada juga yang masih tak puas hati. Mengapa bangsaku oh mengapa? Kalau kita lihat dengan mata kasar sahaja sekalipun tanpa pengetahuan yang tinggi mengenai ekonomi, boleh kita lihat betapa untungnya kita. Setelah harga minyak turun hampir sama dengan harga lama, kita disediakan lagi dengan rebat tunai RM600. Jika kita berjimat menggunakan minyak, duit RM600 itu merupakan bonus tambahan untuk kita. Tambahan lagi kita tak perlupun menyimpan resit untuk bukti pembelian minyak. Ini sahaja sudah menunjukkan keikhlasan pihak kerajaan untuk membantu mengurangkan beban perbelanjaan minyak rakyat. Dalam kemelesetan ekonomi negara kita masih memikirkan kesusahan rakyat. Tidak bertuahkah kita ini?

Mungkin kerana jahil dan tidak ingin melihat kebaikan, masih ada mereka yang buta. Bagi orang-orang seperti ini walaupun Perdana Menteri kita sendiri yang datang menjenguk ke rumahnya menghantar jongkong emas sekalipun, masih juga akan ditentangnya habis-habisan pihak kerajaan. Aku harap bagi mereka yang seumpama ini, sedarlah bahawa negara kita tak perlukan mereka. Kita ingin membangun, untuk itu kita harus bersatu di bawah satu rumpun. Tanpa perpaduan, bangsa kita dan negara kita hanya akan bergerak dalam satu bulatan yang tiada penghujungnya, bulatan yang sia-sia.

7 comments:

  1. Assalamualaikum... saudara white rabbit.. saya tgk blog saudara didalam blog azli shukri.. so saya baca dan dapati menarik.. anyway, salam perkenalan daripada saya,

    Hidayat Rashid

    www.kisahsebuahbangsa.blogspot.com

    akan linkkan blog saudara didalam blog saya..

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  2. Assalamualaikum.. nampaknya dato adil tu dah start nak kacau blog aku plak...mintak tolong support ye... hahaha

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  3. ;-)

    kita cari persamaan. apa pun yang berlaku jangan sebarkan pepecahan

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  4. salam saudara..
    sy setuju dgn saudara..
    kenapa bangsa kita ni sering tidak pernah ada perasaan syukur dgn apa yg kita nikmati???
    bg sy mereka masih tidak berpuas ati kerana rebat yg mereka dapat telah habis digunakan utk benda lain dan bukan utk membeli minyak..
    sebab itu mereka masih tidak berpuas ati..
    sy akui sy ni xpandai ekonomi, tapi klu dikira, penurunan + rm600, ianya menguntungkan juga ditambah pula dgn kenaikan gaji pekeja awam..
    bersyukurlah..

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  5. The truth is that Umno has ruled supreme for the last 50 years. It always got its way because the dominant ethnic majority of the country always supported its policies.

    The state of the nation is corrupt, racist, discriminatory, abusive, unjust, inefficient, and backwards. If Malaysia stinks then it is because Umno stinks.

    If the "morals of the country" stinks, then it is because the morals of Umno politicians stinks.

    I won't even discuss the morality of explosives and murder of foreign nationals as most people seem to be able to tell the difference between right and wrong in this instance.

    Instead, I shall talk about Umno corruption and Umno racism as the former will occasion the disastrous downfall of this nation, and the latter will be the downfall of the Malays.

    Umno teaches that it is just to discriminate against all non-malays and non-Muslims - jobs, education, schools, colleges, universities, business opportunities, government contracts, taxes, and even finding a cemetery to bury the dead.

    Umno teaches that it is right to discriminate on the basis of a person race, culture, language or religious belief.

    In front of non-malays, it speaks of tolerance and unity in diversity, and in front of malays it speaks of race, religious, cultural and language supremacy, and the glorification of power and ethnic subjugation.

    Bung Mokhtar leadership role as characterised by a yobbish machismo, obscene gestures, medieval attitudes towards women and minorities, and strutting bigotry within Umno is not only not an accident of chance, but an exemplary example of Umno appeal to the baser instincts and darker fantasies of its ethnic constituency.

    To the vernacular schools it gives a pittance for support, and to malay language schools, there is no need to be diplomatic and call them "national language" schools, it gives 100% support.

    As for English-medium schools, the type that made Malaysia education the best in South East Asia, and our school leavers the most sought after anywhere in the civilised world, they were made extinct, courtesy of Umno language and cultural supremacist fantasies.

    So we are left with unemployable graduates with deplorable job skills and prospects.

    Umno policies caused a brain drain to Australia, New Zealand, UK, Canada, and the US.

    Umno language supremacist policies caused the extinction of the best high quality education that Malaysia and the malays would ever know.

    Umno perversion of the very idea of meritocracy in favour of racist discrimination has ensured the lack of meritocractic competition for all Malaysians.

    Sooner or later, the malays will realise that denying meritocracy to non-malays guarantees that there can be no meritocracy for malays even within their own community.

    The fact that there is no notable inferiority complex nor entitlement complex or NEP dependence amongst the non-malays is no accident.

    If the non-malays were the dominant ethnic majority, and they had an Umno-like racist party to lead them with promises of ethnic supremacy, racial discrimination and ethnic privileges, then I believe they would have lost their self-confidence, self-respect and self-belief too.

    Farish Noor once said "Umno ternak melayu untuk disembelih".

    I agree, and if the dominant ethnic majority fails to see past Umno seductive promises of ethnic supremacy and false gods of ethnic aggrandisement, then we are all finished.

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  6. When will be the good day the Orang Asli come forward to utter their rightful word - "you all go back to your land of origin and leave us alone". Then malays, Indians and Chinese etc, can all pack and leave Malaysia for good.

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  7. The ruling coalition has enjoyed an almost unbroken 50 years of 2/3 majority in parliament. The only time this overwhelming majority was lost was in 1969.

    Immediately, the race riots were triggered, parliament was suspended and the National Operations Council (with 100% control) installed. The semblance of democracy was only restored after the major opposition parties were sucked into a new and larger coalition and the 2/3 majority regained.

    The ruling coalition operates on the whip principle - component parties and representatives must toe the official line. Under no circumstances is a wakil rakyat allowed to vote according to his conscience or according to the mandate the people he represents gave him.

    So what has 50 years of 2/3 majority given us?

    * The Malaysia Constitution has been amended some 690 times. The USA has been in existence for more than 200 years and their constitution was only amended 27 times.

    * The Malaysia Constitution is amended for matters as trivial as extending the term of office on the Elections Commission officer, simply to avoid facing rejection by the Agung.

    * Because of the overwhelming power available to the executive, the judiciary has been emasculated and corrupted, the legislature has been reduced to a rubber stamp, the powers of the Agung have been clipped.

    * The legal system is a sad joke, serving only further the desires of the ruling clique.

    * The Elections Commission serves only to ensure that the ruling clique is returned to power.

    Look at the statistics:

    · In the last election (2004), Barisan Nasional received only 63.8% of the popular votes but has 91% of all parliamentary seats. All due to gerrymandering, phantom votes, voter relocation, voter substitution - there are even suspicions of ballot box stuffing.

    · Umno received 35.9% of the popular votes, has 50% of the parliamentary seats and holds 71% of the ministerial positions. The other members of the coalition have been reduced to running dogs, wagging their tails and begging for scraps.

    · Little Napoleons have been allowed to run rife and the rights of non-malay, non-Muslim communities have been trampled upon.

    · The wakil rakyat do nothing even when constitutional amendments threatening these rights are proposed. It is left to the opposition members to highlight these alarming matters and try to prevent total steamrolling.

    · Meanwhile, it is not like the rights of all malays are really being addressed. Claims of hardcore poverty among rural malays indicate that wealth distribution is not making real headway.

    · Under the umbrella of the NEP, wealthy Umno leaders continue to steal the wealth of the country, feeding pittance to the people. And the malays are being deprived of the ability to compete and gain new skills.

    · Under the shield of the NEP, incompetent people (skilled in politicking) are given promotions while capable people are being deprived of the opportunity to lead.

    · Major national corporations and companies are blundering from error to error. We have lost our competitive edge in practically every field.

    Change may not necessarily be better.

    If we want to become better, we must want change.

    We hold that power.

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