Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Nowhere to be seen: AES, GST, etc etc



Suddenly no more mention of AES and GST in our mainstream news. Total silence and no BN politicians will speak of those two things. Seems like a taboo nowadays. Why? Because these issues will turn more voters away. They think that the silence will make Malaysians forget. 

HELL WE WILL LET IT GO QUIET. We, as Malaysians should continue to highlight both issues. Not that AES and GST is no good, its just the way they want to implement it. Firstly, AES does not need to be privatizesd. PERIOD. No BN leaders can give a good and solid reason why it is needed to be privatized. Some more the speed trap camera issue where a major part of the deal was for 'training' and 'consultancy' (this is another case in regards to earlier purchases of speed cams). 

Secondly, GST implementation will have to be done on the grounds of not affecting the poor and middle class. Rich people will have no issues with it but the other parts of the society will suffer as businesses and rich (naturally they own companies and businesses) will pass it on to the rest of the public. To have GST means to have lower tax rates ACROSS the board, not at the two extreme ends of the spectrum and have free market forces over goods and no more middle man. 

So, people, vote BN u WILL get AES (privatized version) anf GST (poorly implemented). 

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