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Trend is your friend, guys. Don't be silly
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Preserve capital - If not oil & gas stocks, want to hold and lose all the money in other going-to-be penny stock counters kah?.........hehe
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Tell that when reaches RM9
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Lai....lai......lai.......
Huat ah....
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Global Polarization and Economic Strain: A war involving Iran and Israel would disrupt global oil supplies, causing economic instability. Many nations depend on Middle Eastern oil, and a military conflict could trigger soaring energy prices, inflation, and economic crises worldwide. As economies suffer, nations may be forced into alliances that mirror the polarization seen during the Cold War, with battle lines forming between East and West, pushing the world toward a larger conflict.
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If not oil & gas stocks, want to hold and lose all the money in other going-to-be penny stock counters kah?.........hehe
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AI could serve as a superior MP by reducing operational costs, as it doesn’t require salaries, benefits, or breaks.
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International Legal Frameworks: Educational reforms are also underpinned by international standards like the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which emphasize quality education for all. If public schools fail to prepare students for the digital age, they have violated these global standards, further strengthening a case for legal action.
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Sheer Distraction -Unnecessary Diversion from Domestic and Regional Issues: Malaysia's economy, while relatively strong, faces challenges related to income inequality, youth unemployment, and rural poverty.
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The reference to Singapore's refusal to accept refugees is used as an example of a policy that focuses on internal prosperity by not spending on non-citizens. Singapore's financial discipline, infrastructure, and refusal to take on the burden of refugees are credited for its economic success.
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ZERO allocation for expansion of health tourism promotions using public funds
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They deserve punishment for insulting mara indirectly - wih their integrity, capability, honesty and performance. How dare them!
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Exactly - see 'learn" Vs "master"
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He is not old......but pre dead
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Boom and Bust Cycles: The oil industry is infamous for its boom-and-bust cycles. During periods of high oil prices, many companies and individuals invest heavily in oil production, but when prices crash (like in 1986, 2014, and during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic), these investments can result in devastating losses. Many overleveraged companies have gone bankrupt during these downturns.
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Historically Oil & Gas had made as many billionaires as minus billionaires....hehe
Yes.....pandai pandai lah
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Of course these betrayals hold significant portion of share in the foreign companies
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The concerns expressed here reflect frustrations over the prioritization of resources and aid for foreign nationals, specifically Palestinians from Gaza, over the welfare of Malaysians. The metaphor "bagai kera di hutan diberi susu, anak di rumah mati kelaparan" suggests a situation where outsiders are prioritized while local citizens suffer, likening it to feeding monkeys in the forest while one's own children starve at home. This perspective criticizes Malaysian politicians for extending medical treatment and hospitality to Palestinians, potentially neglecting pressing local needs.
Additionally, the reference to Singapore's refusal to accept refugees is used as an example of a policy that focuses on internal prosperity by not spending on non-citizens. Singapore's financial discipline, infrastructure, and refusal to take on the burden of refugees are credited for its economic success. This comparison is drawn to highlight perceived inefficiencies in Malaysia’s spending, which is described as having a "first-class budget" but a "third-class mentality."
This critique touches on several key issues:
1. **Resource Allocation**: The core argument is that Malaysia should prioritize its own citizens, particularly in light of high national debt and economic challenges. The criticism suggests that by aiding Palestinians, Malaysia is neglecting its own people who may be struggling with healthcare, poverty, or unemployment.
2. **Political Leadership and Governance**: The notion of "first-class smartly self-serving korek korek leaders & frogliticians" alludes to political corruption and opportunistic behavior. It implies that Malaysia’s leadership is more focused on personal gain than addressing the needs of the population. "Frogliticians" refers to politicians who switch allegiances for personal or political advantage.
3. **Comparison to Singapore**: By citing Singapore, the argument suggests that Malaysia should emulate a more pragmatic approach, prioritizing economic growth and internal development over humanitarian efforts for non-citizens. The comparison underscores the belief that spending on foreign refugees diverts funds from domestic issues.
These viewpoints are part of a broader debate about national priorities, refugee policies, and political integrity. The sentiments reflect concerns that humanitarian aid might come at the expense of addressing critical issues within Malaysia itself, particularly in times of economic strain.
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How else you define msia - having first class loan hutang keliling pinggang over 1.5 trillion, first class annual billion budget expenditure, and first class infrastructure (by pre-Elon era criteria), but THIRD CLASS mentality (of the majority ......but first class smartly self -serving korek korek leaders & frogliticians)
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Calvin is too clever - he knows how to get ppl in to buy over his tickets.....hehe
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Learn is one thing...to master is another. One may learn half a dozen of languages - but master none.....hehe
Posted by icecool > 1 hour ago | Report Abuse
why must we choose ? why cant we just learn both ? if we master both then we can become a clever and educated being.
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Yes, part of tradition
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National Competitiveness: While Bahasa Melayu is essential for national cohesion and governance, English is critical for Malaysia’s competitiveness in the global marketplace. Countries that have prioritized English proficiency, such as Singapore, have seen significant economic gains and global recognition. Malaysians must similarly focus on mastering English to enhance their competitiveness on the global stage, especially in Southeast Asia, where competition for international investments and trade is fierce.
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Cultural Relevance in a Globalized World: English is the dominant language in global media, entertainment, and communication. Being fluent in English allows Malaysians to engage with and participate in global conversations, trends, and cultures. Whether it’s consuming global news, using social media, or networking with people from different parts of the world, English connects Malaysians to international platforms and opportunities that extend far beyond their national borders.
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Economic and Technological Competitiveness: Malaysia’s economy is closely tied to international markets, and sectors such as manufacturing, technology, and services rely heavily on English-speaking professionals. Proficiency in English is necessary to attract foreign investments, secure high-level partnerships, and keep pace with technological advancements. In industries such as IT, finance, and e-commerce, English is the default working language, making it critical for any Malaysian looking to thrive in these high-growth areas.
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Access to Global Education and Knowledge: The majority of academic and research materials, especially in fields like science, engineering, and medicine, are published in English. Malaysian students aiming to excel in higher education or gain access to international universities need strong English skills to compete effectively. Furthermore, most online courses, technical literature, and even coding languages are predominantly available in English, making it essential for those aiming to pursue education and self-development globally.
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Global Business and Career Opportunities: English is the international language of business. Mastery of English opens doors to a vast array of career opportunities, especially in multinational companies, export industries, and sectors dealing with international clients. Whether it’s finance, technology, or hospitality, English fluency is often a prerequisite for career advancement, making it a key skill for Malaysians seeking success beyond local industries.
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While Bahasa Melayu is essential for internal communication and cultural identity, it does not provide the same breadth of opportunity on the international level. Success in the modern world increasingly depends on the ability to engage with global systems, and English is the key to unlocking these possibilities for Malaysians. Therefore, mastery of English is more important for securing long-term success, both within Malaysia and beyond
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Bad deep state breed - baka tak baik - tak boleh
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ZERO parliamentary travel and session costs.(out-of-own-pocket only until every B40 could afford basic necessities)
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Malaysia has enough domestic and regional issues that require attention, and getting caught up in Middle Eastern conflicts—rooted in centuries-old rivalries and geopolitical struggles—may not be in its best interest.
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In the next general election, Malaysians will have a unique and transformative opportunity by voting for the third block, led by Siti Kasim. Siti Kasim's potential leadership as Prime Minister presents a vision of true reform for Malaysia, one grounded in progressive ideals, inclusivity, and genuine change.
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Reform for development of critical thinking as well as stopping indoctrination: Malaysia has little to gain and much to lose by entangling itself in the Middle East’s centuries-old religious and geopolitical conflicts. Its national interests lie in focusing on domestic stability, regional diplomacy, and economic growth. Instead of getting drawn into ideological wars rooted in distant histories, Malaysia should continue to act as a bridge between the Islamic world and the rest of the international community, promoting peace, stability, and cooperation on its own terms. By doing so, Malaysia can preserve its identity, foster unity, and ensure a prosperous future for all its citizens.
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UTAR is known for offering high-quality education at an affordable cost, making tertiary education accessible to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds. A tax exemption would help reduce the university's operational costs, allowing it to maintain or even lower tuition fees. This would benefit students, especially those from lower-income families, and support national goals of improving access to education.
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The failure of the public education system to address the mismatch between human evolution and the demands of the digital age can lead to undeserving high basic pay expectations, and contribute to socio-economic problems such as the rise in gig economy workers (e.g., GrabFood riders, Grab car drivers), drug addiction, juvenile delinquency, and disaffected youth.
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Education Reform- Rewrite History Textbook for The Children's Welfare and Maturity -Historical Lessons: Avoiding Foreign Entanglements
Historically, nations that have become embroiled in foreign conflicts, especially those based on religious or ideological grounds, often find themselves facing unintended consequences. Malaysia can learn from the experiences of other countries that have suffered economically, politically, or socially due to involvement in foreign conflicts. Instead of getting caught up in the Middle East's “thousand-year-old” wars, Malaysia would do well to focus on neutrality, diplomacy, and conflict resolution, much like its previous successes in leading peace talks (e.g., in southern Thailand and the Philippines).
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ZERO defense spending on non-essential military hardware.......until every Rakyat got enough to eat
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Starting with rising oil prices (connected to war) & suppression steel and aviation sectors: Fire (Energy Sector) - Rising Oil Prices (Fire): Fire represents energy, and rising oil prices typically benefit energy companies (oil & gas).
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Get back to all the Devil Tarot Card position
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Illicit financial flows involve the transfer of money earned illegally to foreign accounts, often to evade taxes or launder money. Malaysia has been identified as one of the countries where significant sums have flowed out of the country illegally. According to Global Financial Integrity (GFI), Malaysia saw billions in illicit outflows over the years. These funds often find their way into tax havens, benefiting only a select few while reducing Malaysia’s economic growth potential and draining public investment.
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HENGYUAN’s stock is known to be more volatile, offering higher potential returns during upswings but larger potential losses during downturns. HENGYUAN is more dependent on refining margins for profitability, making its earnings more volatile if crude oil prices or refining margins fluctuate. However, HENGYUAN’s profitability can soar during periods of strong margins.
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Russia is busy with Ukraine, while China just wants to test their tech- not to get fingers dirty
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Calvin is too clever - he knows how to get ppl in to buy over his tickets.....hehe
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Russia & China are in - can't u see the hi-tech that penetrated the iron dome?
Stock: [HENGYUAN]: HENGYUAN REFINING COMPANY BERHAD
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Strongest bull in bursa (matches current theme)