Posted by EngineeringProfit > 3 weeks ago | Report Abuse

When a country’s debt becomes too high and it faces challenges in repaying it, governments must make tough decisions to cut back on public spending, particularly focusing on eliminating misallocated funds. Cutting back to zero misallocation is critical to ensure that public resources are used efficiently and to prevent the debt burden from spiraling out of control.

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Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

Zero tax for the Rakyat until the monthly take-home pay of the Members of Parliament (MPs) is cap at RM1,000

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 3 days ago | Report Abuse

Democracy is meant to empower citizens, but this empowerment does not end at the ballot box. Without accountability, politicians may become complacent, prioritizing personal ambitions, indulging in globe-trotting diplomatic tours, or focusing on matters detached from the everyday needs of their constituents. When voters keep a vigilant eye on their elected leaders, it ensures that they remain focused on their roles as *servant leaders*—leaders who serve the interests of the people who put them in power, rather than pursuing self-serving agendas (e.g. securing ticket to heaven, etc) or unnecessary external engagements (e.g. in middle east crisis, etc).

Rakyat must rise to say "NO" to more taxes and less subsidies as long as the government do not fulfill all the rakyat-centric "ZEROs" demand

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 day ago | Report Abuse

ZERO advisors and political aides.(out-of-own-pocket only; but use of AI is highly encouraged!).......................................until all the houdsehold can afford babysitter

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