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3 hours ago | Report Abuse
huat ar.....................lai...lai...lai............
3 hours ago | Report Abuse
huat arrr....lai..lai...lai..........
3 hours ago | Report Abuse
Can't time the market 100%....just pump in a your bet now and see how profitable later
15 hours ago | Report Abuse
Redirecting millions from subsidies meant for the M40 (middle-income) group to fund the extravagant expenses of hundreds of YBs (Members of Parliament), VIPs (Very Important Persons), and VVIPs (Very Very Important Persons) raises concerns about skewed priorities and the potential sacrifice of the welfare of many for the comfort of a few in power.
This action reflects a prioritization of the elite's needs over the broader populace, especially those in the M40 group who may rely on subsidies for essential services or support. It can be seen as a form of elitism and favoritism, where resources that could benefit a larger segment of society are diverted to cater to the luxury or convenience of a select few in influential positions.
Such a move can lead to resentment and further exacerbate inequalities within society. It may also erode trust in the government's ability to fairly distribute resources and prioritize the well-being of its citizens. Critics might argue that this allocation of funds reflects a disconnect between the ruling class and the everyday struggles faced by the middle-income and lower-income segments of society.
In the long term, this skewed allocation of resources could have negative repercussions on social cohesion, economic stability, and the overall welfare of the population, highlighting the importance of transparent and equitable decision-making in governance.
15 hours ago | Report Abuse
Redirecting millions from M40 subsidies to fund the lavish expenditures of hundreds of YBs, VIPs, and VVIPs seems like a skewed priority, sacrificing the welfare of many for the comfort of a few in power
21 hours ago | Report Abuse
Huat day today- no reserve- all in, guys. hentam je
22 hours ago | Report Abuse
Yup, invest with conviction
22 hours ago | Report Abuse
Also simeprop- below 0,90 last week was cheap
22 hours ago | Report Abuse
BMgreen 0.94 to 1.14 is great too- worth looking
22 hours ago | Report Abuse
Also worth buying myeg now- loaded rm1mil last week- below 0.785
22 hours ago | Report Abuse
I bought a lot this morning 1.20-1.22 ....so cheap. Gonna pump in rm1mil here
1 day ago | Report Abuse
Can start collecting....................
1 day ago | Report Abuse
Interesting..................
1 day ago | Report Abuse
Based on Bloomberg data, Globetronics has received five "hold" ratings and four "sell" recommendations. Despite this, the stock closed at RM1.40 on April 9, surpassing analysts' 12-month median target price of RM1.24. Maybank Investment Bank Bhd, which has assigned a "sell" rating to Globetronics with a target price of RM1.05, expresses concerns about the stock being overvalued. They highlight the company's challenging near-term outlook due to margin pressures stemming from a high fixed-cost base.
1 day ago | Report Abuse
No more the dap that can get the wrong doer vigilante instigator akmalkin Skywalker to prison. Wailoong gotta bear the brunt of impotent MCA 2.0
2 days ago | Report Abuse
No buy cheap, no profits later. Buy...buy...buy....
2 days ago | Report Abuse
Cut millions of M40's subsidies to support and subsidise over hundreds of ybs, vip and vvip's expenditure
2 days ago | Report Abuse
It's either cut subsidy for rakyat or perk for yb, VIP & VVIPs
How to decide?
Posted by Apple2353 > 41 minutes ago | Report Abuse
all kinds of subsidies are being slowly reduced and eventually kosong and yet he is so eager to engage in debates. Rakyat are suffering but these politicians couldn't care less...because they earn big fat salary
2 days ago | Report Abuse
It's either cut subsidy for rakyat or perk for yb, VIP & VVIPs
How to decide?
Posted by Apple2353 > 41 minutes ago | Report Abuse
all kinds of subsidies are being slowly reduced and eventually kosong and yet he is so eager to engage in debates. Rakyat are suffering but these politicians couldn't care less...because they earn big fat salary
2 days ago | Report Abuse
When incapable ppl are in charge, culprits will always get away. Poor rakyat have been paying the price of untrustworthy gomen for decades.
When corruptible ppl without self-integrity are put to key positions and further plunder the country coffer, leading to subsidy cut.
When musangs are assigned to jaga reban, this is the end results: The staggering losses incurred by Felda in 2022, amounting to RM1 billion, nearly double the losses from the previous year, highlight the consequences of entrusting unworthy individuals with leadership roles. The auditor-general's report sheds light on the mismanagement and poor decision-making that have plagued Felda, ultimately leading to dire financial outcomes.
2 days ago | Report Abuse
....with subsidy cut when corruptible ppl are put to key positions and further plunder the country coffer, leading to subsidy cut.
When musangs are assigned to jaga reban, this is the end results: The staggering losses incurred by Felda in 2022, amounting to RM1 billion, nearly double the losses from the previous year, highlight the consequences of entrusting unworthy individuals with leadership roles. The auditor-general's report sheds light on the mismanagement and poor decision-making that have plagued Felda, ultimately leading to dire financial outcomes.
2 days ago | Report Abuse
When corruptible ppl are put to key positions and further plunder the country coffer, leading to subsidy cut.
When musangs are assigned to jaga reban, this is the end results: The staggering losses incurred by Felda in 2022, amounting to RM1 billion, nearly double the losses from the previous year, highlight the consequences of entrusting unworthy individuals with leadership roles. The auditor-general's report sheds light on the mismanagement and poor decision-making that have plagued Felda, ultimately leading to dire financial outcomes.
3 days ago | Report Abuse
There is serious disparity between the extensive emphasis placed on certain aspects of education, such as thick syllabi, and the failure to impart crucial lessons to school children. There is dangers of societal regression when individuals or groups prioritize and indulge in primitive, irrational beliefs and behaviors.
1. **Lowly Cavemen's Puzzles:** This refers to primitive or archaic thinking patterns akin to those of early humans. It implies a simplistic, unenlightened approach to problem-solving or decision-making, lacking the sophistication and rationality expected in modern society.
2. **Agencies:** In this context, agencies could refer to the attribution of supernatural or mystical forces to explain events or phenomena, instead of relying on empirical evidence, logic, or scientific understanding. It warns against the dangers of attributing agency to unproven or fantastical entities rather than understanding and addressing issues based on factual information and reasoned analysis.
3. **Delusions:** Delusions are false beliefs that persist despite evidence to the contrary. They can lead individuals or communities to make decisions based on misinformation or misinterpretation of reality, contributing to conflicts, misunderstandings, and societal dysfunction.
4. **Superstitions:** Superstitions are irrational beliefs or practices often rooted in cultural or historical traditions but lacking scientific validity. Indulging in superstitions can hinder critical thinking, promote fear-based decision-making, and impede progress by clinging to outdated or unfounded beliefs.
By highlighting these pitfalls, the lesson underscores the importance of fostering critical thinking, rationality, and evidence-based decision-making in education to prevent societal regression and promote a more enlightened and progressive future.
3 days ago | Report Abuse
Issue no.2: Reform to create a new msia from today
Creating a dynamic, progressive, pluralistic Malaysia with a hopeful future involves:
1. **Education Reform**: Revamp the education system to focus on critical thinking, creativity, and inclusivity. Promote diversity by teaching multiple perspectives on history, culture, and religion. Ensure equal access to quality education for all, regardless of background.
2. **Legal and Judicial Reform**: Strengthen the rule of law, enhance transparency, and combat corruption effectively. Ensure fair and swift justice for all citizens, regardless of their social or political status. Implement reforms to protect human rights and uphold civil liberties.
3. **Economic Reform**: Promote inclusive economic policies that reduce income inequality and provide opportunities for all segments of society. Encourage entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development. Address issues such as affordable housing, healthcare access, and job creation.
4. **Social Harmony and Integration**: Foster a culture of mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation among diverse communities. Promote interfaith dialogue, cultural exchange, and tolerance. Implement policies that protect minority rights and combat discrimination in all forms.
5. **Environmental Sustainability**: Prioritize environmental conservation, sustainable practices, and climate change mitigation. Invest in renewable energy, green infrastructure, and conservation efforts. Educate the public on environmental stewardship and the importance of preserving natural resources for future generations.
These reforms, if implemented effectively, can contribute significantly to building a new Malaysia with a future for all its citizens.
3 days ago | Report Abuse
By not plugging the lubang, more subsidy cut is inevitable- soon rakyat makan lodak
3 days ago | Report Abuse
The unfortunate journey from universal subsidies to targeted subsidies, and eventually to no subsidies at all, reflects a troubling trajectory shaped by the government's inability to stem the tide of illegal smuggling facilitated by profit-driven syndicates with ties to untouchable VVIPs and enforcement agencies.
3 days ago | Report Abuse
The journey from universal subsidies to targeted subsidies, and eventually to no subsidies at all, reflects a troubling trajectory shaped by the government's inability to stem the tide of illegal smuggling facilitated by profit-driven syndicates with ties to untouchable VVIPs and enforcement agencies.
3 days ago | Report Abuse
More projects, more leakage and wastage. Bigger project, bigger fall in ringgit value
4 days ago | Report Abuse
From subsidy for all to targeted subsidy and then no subsidy- all because gomen fail to curb illegal smuggling out of locally subsidised goods to neighbour countries by enforcer-linked profiteering syndicates. All gomen believe the rakyat are foolish enough to listen to their lies, excuses and myths!??
4 days ago | Report Abuse
Issue 1: Stop the lies and excuses. The journey from universal subsidies to targeted subsidies, and eventually to no subsidies at all, reflects a troubling trajectory shaped by the government's inability to stem the tide of illegal smuggling facilitated by profit-driven syndicates with ties to untouchable VVIPs and enforcement agencies.
4 days ago | Report Abuse
The journey from universal subsidies to targeted subsidies, and eventually to no subsidies at all, reflects a troubling trajectory shaped by the government's inability to stem the tide of illegal smuggling facilitated by profit-driven syndicates with ties to untouchable VVIPs and enforcement agencies.
4 days ago | Report Abuse
The journey from universal subsidies to targeted subsidies, and eventually to no subsidies at all, reflects a troubling trajectory shaped by the government's inability to stem the tide of illegal smuggling facilitated by profit-driven syndicates with ties to untouchable VVIPs and enforcement agencies.
4 days ago | Report Abuse
......gomen fails. From subsidy for all to targeted subsidy and then no subsidy- all because gomen fail to curb illegal smuggling out of locally subsidised goods to neighbour countries by enforcer-linked profiteering syndicates
4 days ago | Report Abuse
Should be buang negara terus (pending royal pardon)
4 days ago | Report Abuse
Yup, can wait to ride from a lower re-entry point
4 days ago | Report Abuse
Yup, parking RM 1 mil here, no fears
4 days ago | Report Abuse
What a betrayal to ringgit, rakyat and the nation!???
Kepercayaan kepada Tuhan?
Kesetiaan kepada Negara?
Action tak serupa bikin
5 days ago | Report Abuse
Pas policy is clear. Better modeling poor theocratic Afghan then rich pluralistic Singapore. Better corrupt mm leaders then truly capable nons' to take charge of all the key areas for nation building. Their supporters will only wake up when RM10 gets 1sgd
Posted by Income > 2 hours ago | Report Abuse
Pas inside gov , slowly u convert laaaa
Posted by Change_ > Apr 20, 2024 2:55 AM | Report Abuse
GE16 we change government better.
5 days ago | Report Abuse
Addressing internecine conflicts requires a concerted effort from the local government, civil society, and the private sector. Effective conflict RESOLUTION mechanisms, INCLUSIVE governance practices, promotion of DIALOGUE and reconciliation, and investment in social cohesion initiatives are crucial steps toward mitigating the negative impacts of internal conflicts on Msia's global standing. Strengthening institutions, fostering national UNITY, and promoting a positive narrative of Msia's DIVERSITY and resilience are also essential for rebuilding trust and enhancing Malaysia's REPUTATION on the international stage.
5 days ago | Report Abuse
Pas policy is clear. Better modeling poor theocratic Afghan then rich pluralistic Singapore. Better corrupt mm leaders then truly capable nons' to take charge of all the key areas for nation building. Their supporters will only wake up when RM10 gets 1sgd
Posted by Income > 2 hours ago | Report Abuse
Pas inside gov , slowly u convert laaaa
Posted by Change_ > Apr 20, 2024 2:55 AM | Report Abuse
GE16 we change government better.
5 days ago | Report Abuse
The combination of interpretation variability, cultural influences, historical precedents, power dynamics, and external factors creates a fertile ground for selective lawlessness to occur within religious settings. Addressing these complex dynamics requires a nuanced approach that considers both religious principles and broader societal factors.
5 days ago | Report Abuse
Don't waste time here. Come and make profits together in BMgreen
Stock: [WELLCAL]: WELLCALL HOLDINGS BHD
2 hours ago | Report Abuse
No collect now, no huat later