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The economy looks bleak, stuck in a middle income rut...wages declining, underemployment at a high, inflation creeping up...clear signs we are headed towards economic disaster.
Been saying this for years now.. without reforms we are doomed.
Finally...a focus on opportunities and not on outcomes. Hope to see more supply side market reforms with institutional reforms.
Ive personally lost hope but good luck to you folks.
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"Politik tidak boleh sekadar menjadi perebutan kuasa, jawatan dan survival kelompok tertentu.
Ia mesti kembali kepada asas:politik untuk khidmat, bukan pangkat. Hari ini ramai rakyat, lebih-lebih lagi anak muda , semakin hilang keyakinan bahawa politik mampu membawa perubahan sebenar. Itu bukan sesuatu yang boleh dipandang ringan.
Malaysia perlukan politik yang lebih jujur, lebih berani dan lebih berprinsip. Politik yang memberi harapan, bukan ketakutan. Politik yang membina masa depan, bukan sekadar mengitar semula nostalgia lama.
Perjalanan ini bukan mudah. Tetapi sejarah tidak pernah dibentuk oleh mereka yang menunggu keadaan menjadi mudah.Ia dibentuk oleh mereka yang berani memulakan sesuatu ketika ramai sudah berhenti percaya.
Ini baru permulaan. BERSAMA, kita memajukan Malaysia ke arah kesaksamaan."
Daftar dan sumbang untuk BERSAMA di https://t.co/jYamG6vNJ6
The vaccine dosage was obviously too high and done too many times.
I had the original Wuhan virus before there was any vaccine and it was much like any other cold/flu. Bad, but not terrible.
But my second vaccine shot almost sent me to the hospital. Felt like I was dying.
Milton Friedman: “The government doesn’t have any money. Only people have money. The government only gets money by putting its hand in your pocket and taking it out.”
corporate bailouts are capitalism for profits, socialism for losses
when governments rescue failing firms, they eliminate market discipline and incentivize reckless behavior
this isn't free enterprise—it's crony capitalism masquerading as economic policy
“What I am afraid of is that people will get disappointed because what we can know in the field of economics is so much less than people aspire to.”
— Friedrich Hayek
Tahukah anda setiap 80 orang Terengganu, seorang darinya ialah penjawat awam. Pada 2017 cuma lebih 7 ribu orang tapi kini melonjak ke hampir 15 ribu orang.
MB Terengganu patut buang kakitangan awamnya dulu. Bloated tu.
@_Kheri_ I would have agreed with this argument up until 2000 when we had a shot to compete and develop. There is no more shot. Our economic path is purely rent seeking now. And NEP will become a necessary insulating mechanism for the worst
Malays once ruled asian trade routes via Malaccas golden age. Colonial Britain boxed them into subsistence padi farming via reservations & policies favoring Chinese/Indian roles in tin/rubber. NEP aimed to fix the colonial disease, but became the bigger poison.
“The fatal attraction of the government is that it allows busybodies to impose decisions on others without paying any price themselves. That enables them to act as if there were no price, even when there are ruinous prices paid by others.”
— Thomas Sowell
“The strongest argument for free enterprise is that it prevents anybody from having too much power—whether that person is a government official, a trade union official, or a business executive.”
— Milton Friedman
Milton Friedman, 4 ways to spend money:
1. Your money on yourself (you’re careful about both cost and quality)
2. Your money on others (you care about cost, less about quality)
3. Someone else’s money on yourself (you care about quality, not cost)
4. Someone else’s money on others (you care about neither)
Hint: #4 is the government
Milton Friedman: “The government doesn’t have any money. Only people have money. The government only gets money by putting its hand in your pocket and taking it out.”
@Ariffinism@sayyedalifkhan The uncomfortable question is this-
Did NEP create millions of successful Bumiputera entrepreneurs,
or did it create a small group of very powerful Bumiputera elites?
The answer to that question tells you everything about what needs to change!
📍🟡 "In current times, it is very important to control the MACC because it provides an avenue for those who are in power to go after those who are in opposition to them. That's the allegation, and this allegation has been repeated over and over."
Professor Emeritus Edmund Terence Gomez, Professor of Political Economy at Universiti Malaya, joins us In The Studio to discuss:
• MACC's alleged role in enabling corporate takeovers of small, single-shareholder companies or family-based enterprises
• Corruption within GLCs and MARA's investment scandal
• 3 changes the government must make to restore its credibility
• MACC ramping up investigations under Madani
Full video ⬇️