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2 months ago | Report Abuse

ZERO wastage of higher education fund diversion to many peninsular states that suffer from overrsupply of graduates and post grads; coupled with serious mismatching of academic qualification and job scope

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

ZERO wastage of higher education fund diversion to many peninsular states that suffer from overrsupply of graduates and post grads; coupled with serious mismatching of academic qualification and job scope

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Obvious abuse and wastage- ever analyse - why

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Perhaps it's time taxpayers took a cue from the World Bank report and asked themselves: Can we sue the government for this spectacular mismanagement? It wouldn’t be too far-fetched, given the reckless overspending on higher education programs that don’t align with job market demands. If only there was a legal precedent for suing a ministry for fiscal negligence or for misleading an entire generation of graduates into believing they were training for jobs that simply don’t exist.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

And what about the taxpayers footing the bill for this grand experiment in futility? Surely, they must be thrilled to know that their hard-earned money has been invested in mass-producing degrees with no real employment opportunities in sight. After all, who wouldn’t want their tax dollars funneled into creating a surplus of unemployed or underemployed graduates?

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Taxpayers vs. The Ministry of Higher Education—a gripping drama where the government is forced to explain why it treated education like an assembly line, all while the job market sat idly by. Perhaps the settlement could include funding for actual job creation instead of just more empty promises and oversold degrees. Now that would be an education worth investing in!

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Endless rounds of profit$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Easy money.........lai.......lai....lai.......

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

ZERO allowances for luxury meals for government officials.(no free food during working hours until every B40 can have balanced diet every day!)

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Global Polarization and Economic Strain: A war involving Iran and Israel would disrupt global oil supplies, causing economic instability. Many nations depend on Middle Eastern oil, and a military conflict could trigger soaring energy prices, inflation, and economic crises worldwide. As economies suffer, nations may be forced into alliances that mirror the polarization seen during the Cold War, with battle lines forming between East and West, pushing the world toward a larger conflict.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Endless rounds of profit$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Easy money.........lai.......lai....lai......................

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Endless rounds of profit$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Easy money.........lai.......lai....lai......................

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Extra add-on100% GST on purchasers with T1% titles ( Tun, Tan Sri, Dato, Datin, etc)

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Extra add-on100% GST on purchasers with T1% titles ( Tun, Tan Sri, Dato, Datin, etc)

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

To successfully implement such a targeted tax strategy, the government would need a clear communication plan. The public should understand that this is part of a larger vision to ensure that wealthier citizens contribute proportionately to national development.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

A higher GST surcharge for titled individuals could generate significant government revenue from high-net-worth individuals, which could be redirected towards social welfare programs, infrastructure, education, or healthcare.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

This policy could function as a redistributive mechanism, ensuring that wealthier segments of society contribute more towards the nation's fiscal health, potentially reducing income inequality.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Extra add-on100% GST on purchasers with T1% titles ( Tun, Tan Sri, Dato, Datin, etc)

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Extra add-on100% GST on purchasers with T1% titles ( Tun, Tan Sri, Dato, Datin, etc)

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

By 2060, AI could have progressed to a point where it challenges core beliefs about human purpose, consciousness, and morality—concepts central to religion. As AI systems become increasingly sophisticated, capable of performing tasks that traditionally require human intelligence, empathy, or decision-making, the role of humans could become diminished in various societal functions. This shift may lead people to question what it means to be human and whether there is something intrinsically sacred about human life, which religions collectively assert.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

By 2060, the convergence of AI's dominance and a rising atheist critique of religion as primitive or delusional could foster unprecedented collaboration among religious groups. While differences in theology would remain, religions might unite in defending shared values—human dignity, the sacredness of life, and the importance of morality—from what they see as the dangers of a secular, atheist worldview promoted by AI-driven advancements. The external pressures of technological transformation could catalyze this unity, creating a new form of interfaith collaboration focused on preserving the spiritual dimensions of human existence.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

A 100% GST on imported goods exceeding RM100 could create a significant shift in purchasing behaviors, reduce international shopping appeal, and drive consumers toward local markets.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

A 100% GST on imported goods exceeding RM100 could create a significant shift in purchasing behaviors, reduce international shopping appeal, and drive consumers toward local markets.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

T20 & Luxury Goods: The luxury goods industry would be particularly affected. Malaysians frequently purchase items like handbags, watches, and jewelry from luxury brands when traveling. A 100% GST would create a huge disincentive for such purchases, potentially leading these consumers to shop domestically or avoid luxury goods altogether.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Reduced Appeal of International Travel: Malaysian consumers might be less inclined to travel internationally for shopping purposes, as the added GST cost diminishes the financial benefit.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Boost in Domestic Retail Sales: If consumers are discouraged from purchasing goods overseas due to the 100% GST, they may be more inclined to buy the same goods locally, thereby stimulating local businesses. This shift could reduce the leakage of consumer spending outside the country.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Changes in Shopping Patterns: Malaysians might significantly reduce overseas purchases. Currently, traveling abroad to buy cheaper electronics, luxury goods, or other products is common due to currency exchange advantages or tax-free shopping. A 100% GST could shift this behavior back to local markets or make Malaysians rethink whether these overseas purchases are worth it.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Buy local!! Malaysians who travel and purchase luxury or high-value goods abroad would be faced with a substantial cost increase. Upon returning, they'd have to declare these items and pay 100% GST on top of the original purchase price. For instance, if someone bought a RM1,000 luxury handbag in Paris, they would need to pay RM1,000 in GST upon returning, effectively doubling the cost.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Buy local!! Malaysians who travel and purchase luxury or high-value goods abroad would be faced with a substantial cost increase. Upon returning, they'd have to declare these items and pay 100% GST on top of the original purchase price. For instance, if someone bought a RM1,000 luxury handbag in Paris, they would need to pay RM1,000 in GST upon returning, effectively doubling the cost.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

100% GST on Imported Goods: If someone travels abroad and purchases physical goods that they later bring back to their home country, they must be subject to import duties and GST when the goods exceed RM100. For instance, a Malaysian returning with luxury items above a certain threshold could be required to declare them and pay GST upon re-entering Malaysia.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Selective GST ok - start on Imported Good: local GST does not apply to purchases made overseas, but travelers must upon bringing goods back

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

100% GST on Imported Goods: If someone travels abroad and purchases physical goods that they later bring back to their home country, they must be subject to import duties and GST when the goods exceed RM100. For instance, a Malaysian returning with luxury items above a certain threshold could be required to declare them and pay GST upon re-entering Malaysia.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Revise the psychology textbook: Ah yes, the "waiting for 72 virgins in the afterlife" narrative, a classic tale meant to comfort those who believe that paradise is just one grand eternal...well, let's call it a romantic marathon. Of course, this whole idea rests on the assumption that every man’s ultimate dream is spending eternity with an army of inexperienced individuals who need an introduction to every concept imaginable. But hey, it's sold as heaven, right?

Oh, but wait! How could anyone forget that all this heavenly indulgence, both in this life and the next, hinges on a very crucial point — having both the equipment and the intellectual bandwidth to actually enjoy it all. A minor technicality that was conveniently left out of the brochures, wasn't it? I mean, it's not like having a brain is essential for appreciating life (or love)...or is it?

And in this utopia of endless "pleasure," how hilarious is it to think that some might actually believe that after an entire lifetime of devotion, obedience, and asceticism, they get rewarded with, what, a celestial dating app? It’s almost as if the concept of companionship, mutual respect, and understanding just magically vanish in the face of such primal promises. Ah well, who needs meaningful connection when you've got the promise of virgins on standby? Sarcasm at its finest, don’t you think?

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Except their text has omitted one fact- they would not have ther d*ck and brain to enjoy s*X

Posted by Income > 6 minutes ago | Report Abuse

Don't forget afterlife also they waiting for 40 plus Bir gins?

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Hear this from the psychology textbook: Oh, of course! Why wouldn't women produce a never-ending stream of babies? Clearly, it’s the ultimate badge of honor, a beacon of status, a subtle (or not-so-subtle) way to scream to the world, "Look at how much fun I’m having!" Forget about education, personal growth, or career ambitions. Nope! The true measure of a woman’s worth in this hyper-enlightened society is how many babies she can pop out.

It’s almost like these women are playing a bizarre game of "Baby Olympics," where the more offspring, the greater the sense of personal fulfillment—or maybe it’s just a secret competition to showcase their skills in, well, "reproductive success." Because, naturally, their value hinges entirely on how busy they’ve been in the bedroom, compensating for all that pent-up frustration from years of being "suppressed" and "oppressed," right? I mean, who needs therapy when you can just have another baby to fill the void, eh?

And hey, if you haven’t read about this in psychology yet, you’re seriously missing out on the world’s greatest unintended punchline. Apparently, Freud himself would be rolling in his grave, laughing at how deeply women are overcompensating with endless childbirth to make up for all those suppressed desires. It’s just so "healthy" and "empowering," don’t you think?

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

It is an indirect way for these women to "show off" telling others how much s*x they have been enjoying - compensating for their suppressed and oppressed feelings. u ada baca psikiloji?

General

2 months ago | Report Abuse

Speed and Surprise (Attacking the Enemy's Weaknesses): Sun Tzu advocates for swift and unexpected attacks on the enemy’s weakest points.
- Coordinated Strikes: A joint U.S.-Israel operation might involve swift precision air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, key military installations, and leadership structures to decapitate Iran’s command-and-control capabilities before they can organize a counterattack.
- Special Operations: Using elite special forces to carry out rapid, high-impact missions targeting Iranian military leadership, vital infrastructure, or nuclear facilities could achieve key objectives with limited resources.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

ZERO hospitality spending for foreign dignitaries.(out-of-own-pocket only until every B40 could afford basic necessities)

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

u got no economy sense. money must go around. tax must tax till everyone die....hehehe

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

That's called genophilia. One of my grandson's friend in working on the project in Putrajaya 10 years back...hehe

Posted by DickyMe > 25 seconds ago | Report Abuse

Here they have more babies because from cradle to graveyard, government subsidise, only for the privileged. They produce one after another in four to six years, Mostly have 4 kids minimum

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Indeed all Rakyat loves more Syar ial law hudud to apply to politicians and gomen leaders that siphon away public fund and empty country coffer to impoverish the nation

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

She asks Rakyat to bangkit to prevent msia becoming lebanon

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Sayangkan Rakyat, subsidi dikurang-hilangkan; sayangkan pengundi setia, cukai ditambah-tambahkan. "First-class smartly self-serving korek korek leaders & frogliticians" alludes to political corruption and opportunistic behavior. It implies that Malaysia’s leadership is more focused on personal gain than addressing the needs of the population. "Frogliticians" refers to politicians who switch allegiances for personal or political advantage.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

From easing traffic jam to baby-sitting 24/7 with negligible maintenance cost - AI can improve Malaysians' quality of life by delivering personalized services and solutions tailored to individual needs. In healthcare, AI-powered diagnostic tools can enable earlier disease detection, improving treatment outcomes and reducing costs. In education, intelligent tutoring systems can provide personalized learning experiences, helping students to overcome challenges at their own pace. AI can also enhance public services by automating administrative tasks, freeing up human workers to focus on more complex issues, thereby improving the overall efficiency of government services.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Negligence: If a school provides such poor quality education that it causes tangible harm to students (e.g., mental distress, missed future opportunities), parents could claim 'negligence'. They just need to provide evidence that the school had a duty of care to the students, failed to uphold that duty, and that this failure caused measurable harm e.g. unemployment, etc

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

ZERO use of foreign universities or experts for policy research to eliminate outsourced consultancy fees - use local experts and professors, or fire them if they are useless