Post Fuel Blame Game
Oh come on. Get real. Complaining non-stop about it. When will you stop?
I'll tell you what I think. I think 30 cents is too little. In fact, we should increase it by RM1. The higher the better.
It's simple really.
You genius have managed to relate(correctly) the sudden price increase of fuel price to your cup of teh tarik(and every other things) and lament about it to everyone around the your vincinity. I'm in awe of your prowess.
Well, I guess you must have conveniently left your brain in your toilet bowl when it comes to realising that if presently a sudden increase can cause such domino effect, doesn't that means that in the past, we have been drinking government subsidized teh tarik?
Now, get a brain and ponder on the above properly before you start protesting over it, dimwit.
But if you ask me who's fault is it, without a doubt I'll finger our Mr Government. Why? Cause they have been a bunch of twits to keep our fuel price at such a low level for the past few years.
With fuel subsidized so much and price of other items kept at a lower rate as a result of it, this creates an illusion of us having tremendous purchasing power when in the actual current reality, we don't really have it.
When this happens, our dear rakyat friend contrives to live a lavish lifestyle. An entry level salaryman when presented with a choice of Kancil and Honda, vainly(pre-fuel increase) decided on the petrol guzzling(comparison) foreign make on pretext of investment for quality because of the government fuel subsidy which created an illusion that a RM2345 salary is more than enough to cater for this exuberant lifestyle.
And then BAM! Come PRICE INCREASE. Have to pay additional RM200 per month for petrol. And there you see. That Mr Salaryman, a wonderful fusion of idioticity in part of the government and Mr Salaryman himself, at the street in front of KLCC, protesting over the fuel hike.
What a great combination of idioticity.
When you take a break, don't get a Kit Kat. Go get a brain.
I'll tell you what I think. I think 30 cents is too little. In fact, we should increase it by RM1. The higher the better.
It's simple really.
You genius have managed to relate(correctly) the sudden price increase of fuel price to your cup of teh tarik(and every other things) and lament about it to everyone around the your vincinity. I'm in awe of your prowess.
Well, I guess you must have conveniently left your brain in your toilet bowl when it comes to realising that if presently a sudden increase can cause such domino effect, doesn't that means that in the past, we have been drinking government subsidized teh tarik?
Now, get a brain and ponder on the above properly before you start protesting over it, dimwit.
But if you ask me who's fault is it, without a doubt I'll finger our Mr Government. Why? Cause they have been a bunch of twits to keep our fuel price at such a low level for the past few years.
With fuel subsidized so much and price of other items kept at a lower rate as a result of it, this creates an illusion of us having tremendous purchasing power when in the actual current reality, we don't really have it.
When this happens, our dear rakyat friend contrives to live a lavish lifestyle. An entry level salaryman when presented with a choice of Kancil and Honda, vainly(pre-fuel increase) decided on the petrol guzzling(comparison) foreign make on pretext of investment for quality because of the government fuel subsidy which created an illusion that a RM2345 salary is more than enough to cater for this exuberant lifestyle.
And then BAM! Come PRICE INCREASE. Have to pay additional RM200 per month for petrol. And there you see. That Mr Salaryman, a wonderful fusion of idioticity in part of the government and Mr Salaryman himself, at the street in front of KLCC, protesting over the fuel hike.
What a great combination of idioticity.
When you take a break, don't get a Kit Kat. Go get a brain.
1 Comments:
Emperor, u are such genius with capital G! I must keep you as a friend forever. Very poignant observation, bravo anak muda!
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