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Friday, June 20, 2008

Sanglang, Is It Supposed To Be By Election?

In the last general election, the Sanglang, Perlis state seat has been declared won by the National Front candidate. However, the Malaysia Election Commission has made a mistake by wrongly calculate the ballot of the constituent in Sanglang. After the rechecking was done, the seat actually won by the opposition candidate by 47 votes.

The opposition began to file summon to the court. Lastly, the court declared that the seat of the National Front candidate which was declared win earlier has been declared vacant as the court doesn’t have the jurisdiction in declaring on the election matters. Now, it’s left for Malaysia Election Commission whether to declare whatever………..

Is it supposed to be by election or let the actual winner won????

Monday, June 9, 2008

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Aftermath

Before midnight on the 4th of June 2008, The rising of the fuel prices has created chaos at the pump station nationwide. Everybody started to fill their tank the maximimum that they can go. Its either the maximum on petrol or the maximum of money that they have. However, that is only the beginning......... The aftermath of the increase was yet to be tasted.

The consequences of fuel hike on the transportation systems, essential goods, goverment and private projects, education systems and everything will hurt us on the later scenes.

Can Malaysians cope with it?

Friday, May 30, 2008

Loosing the Purchasing Power

It is either the price has increase or we are loosing our purchasing power. State whatever answer, the effect is the same. When the price of goods increase, we began to loose our purchasing power. Nowadays, the minimum RM50.00 is needed at least for a day. Even with the effort to buy only the needed and important item for family consumption and usage.

The public start complaining that they are struggling to meet the end need of their family. The businessman also feels the effect as fewer customer visits their shops. Among the most effected businesses are furniture and electrical shop, clothing, cars and etc. The effect of the world inflation is slowly and gradually heading to us. I believe the oil price is the main culprit and spearheading other price of goods and services to increase. Mostly, everything in this world were moved by oil and the increase of oil price has the effect.

However, some of us still does not realize what is happening. They still spent and spent and borrow and use card, loans and spent and spent ...................................Probably they have a lot of money to spent...

One of the malay proverb use to say "ingat sebelum kena, jimat sebelum habis" which can be translated that in our life, we must be watchful before being hit and we must save before finished

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Rice Price Rise ....

The rising of the price of rice recently has a great effect to the public. Previously, the rice that can be purchase at RM18.00 per 10kilos, now stand at RM28.00 and even higher. It has generated a lot of inconvenience and domino effect to the rice related products.Furthermore, the cheaper rice which (broken rice 15%) is under price control item was not easily available in the market.

This was the effect of the increase of the price of rice in the world market.A lot of reasons has been told such as global warming, flooding in the rice producing country, increase in rice consumption due to high population, the shortage of land because of development, the bio energy farming and several other reasons. Given whatever reasons, we cannot run away from world food crisis. The authority, should find a solution to the problem.

The most interesting part is the paddy farmers also feels the same pinch. They have to purchase it at the same price as we are, eventhough they are the one who has planted it. Only a handful of them who sell their paddy to Bernas enjoyed the special price of less than RM14.00 per 10kilos. (for broken rice 15%)However, most of them sell their paddy to the local rice miller which in turn never sell back the rice to them at a special price.

Why they have to sell to local rice miller instead of Bernas which allow them to repurchase back the rice at a special price? The question that I posed to some friends which happened to be the paddy farmers also. The answer is debt. Most of the farmers are poor and have taken an advance money from paddy broker which in the other hand, get the money from the local rice miller. Owing to this, the farmer has to sell their paddy to the respective miller only.

My thought is that if the paddy farmer is free from debt, they have the choice of selling their paddy to anybody the like which offer the highest price. This will enable them to get the highest return especially in the next harvesting as the price may increase to RM1000.00 per tonne as reported. On the price of the rice which is at the higher side, I believe this is the time that the farmers enjoy a better price as the price of paddy has been so low for the past 10 years.

However, the broken 15% rice which is under price controlled item should be available easily for the needy.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Welcome to my blog..

A warm welcome to all visitors, my blog is where I put my thought. However, the blog is still under construction. I do hope that, it will be ready as soon as possible. Thank you.