We have to be direct about Trump’s plan in Gaza: He is calling for ethnic cleansing. Congress must stand firm against his demand for war crimes.
Palestinians have a right to live with equal rights and freedom on their land.
Bro, asal masa puasa je kan, kena balik awallah, cut business hourslah, cancel meetinglah.
Kerjakan ibadah Bro, jadi kerjalah macam biasa.
Nabi SAW pun pergi perang masa puasa.
Our brothers & sisters in 🍉 pun berperang masa puasa you know.
We must overhype our ibadah, bukan makanan buka.
Ini fikir nak buka dekat mana, nak masak apa, bazar mana nak pergi.
Correct or not?
When I see actress like this speak up about Palestine, and how respectfully those republicans are listening to her, makes me wonder what ripple would it have if its Taylor Swift doing the same thing. Shes totally silent, and bcs of this, im no longer a fan.
Tahun 1: kaji dan plan apa masalah struktur ekonomi negara, hutang, fiskal, redistribute wealth dan macam mana nak baiki ekonomi agar on track semula
Tahun 2: laksana unpopulist policy. Biar orang maki hamun pun tak apa.
Tahun 3: mula pulangkan savings dari unpopulist policy kepada b40 dan m40
Tahun 4: start populist policy + economic growth on track
Tahun 5: populist policy + pastikan ekonomi capai sustainable growth
Time will prove I am right.
No. Sorry. They are not “collateral damage” they are human beings who happen to have been born there and live there and most of those human beings are stuck there. Have some compassion, they are Palestinians not buildings or roads or things, they are human beings and so are the hostages whose lives you may also be destroying. They aren’t “collateral damage” either.
“Netanyahu Calls Palestinians ‘Collateral Damage’ As Israel Destroys Gaza”
https://t.co/oUrUOofXZ9
“The ringgit is weak because of Anwar and Bank Negara Malaysia.”
Not quite.
What we’re seeing is dollar strength, as the US Federal Reserve has forecasted that they will keep interest rates higher for longer.
Why?
Because the recent US inflation figure rose to 3.7%, almost two times higher than the central bank’s goal of 2.0%.
China’s weakening economy is also another major reason for the ringgit’s slump. According to the IMF, a 1% decline in China’s GDP will result in a half point drop in Malaysia’s growth.
I have a solution, just not sure if you'll like it. But here goes:
1) move out of putrajaya, rent in KL (since you both work in KL). You can get a master bedroom with RM1.6k~ including bills. If you can't find, then rent a whole apartment, take the master bedroom and sublet other rooms to people you like (inform the landlady/lord obv)
2) pick a place within walking/cycling/public transport distance to work
3) sell one or both cars
4) find opportunities to increase salary or do side income. With shorter commute, you'll have more time for this
5) since you'll move to a smaller space (I assume), you need to sell many of your existing stuff now, which can directly go into your savings
You'll save at least rm1-2k per month this way, mostly from car + petrol + toll + car insurance costs
Tough? Perhaps. But temporary je until you're better financially
Open to suggestions from others 🙌