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[国内] 车油起价了!!!!!!


什么都起价.....
痛苦的是人民....

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我排了一个半钟头才等到.
最讨厌的事有很多人插队.
真希望他们的轮胎爆掉.爆一粒就好了.然后后备的也一样爆掉.
7老8老还不会想.真讨厌

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汽油起价。。。
看来连汽车都要复古为脚踏车用了。。。。可悲。。

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不好意思~~~~~
现在才来。。。。
真的是起到很凶咯!!!!

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引用:
原帖由 myasper 于 2008-6-4 19:59 发表
油起。。。。。。接下来。。。。电费也会起
7月1日生效  家庭用户涨18%  工商用户涨26%。
我要搬去森林,做原住民好了。

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引用:
原帖由 jooyee 于 5/6/2008 09:55 发表


7月1日生效  家庭用户涨18%  工商用户涨26%。
我要搬去森林,做原住民好了。
哦 ~ 马来西亚的政府 ~  朝令夕改 ~  也可能明天就起廖 ~
幽默 ~ 它能改变你的一生 ~

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在宣布汽油大幅度上涨,首相也宣布政府将透过现金回扣的方式取代现有的燃油津贴制度,凡2000 CC以下的轿车在更新路税时,将获得625令吉现金回扣。而250 CC 以下的摩多车在更新路税时,将获得150令吉现金回扣
人生最大的幸福是拿钱拿到手发软,睡觉睡到自然醒。

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KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - - Malaysia's government faced demonstrations and public outrage Thursday over its decision to hike petrol prices 40 percent overnight, in a bid to curb its massive subsidies bill.

Opposition groups said they would hold protests in Kuala Lumpur at 11.30am (0330 GMT) and in the northern city of Ipoh at 11.00am over the "unconscionable" increase.

"The fuel increase is both economically inefficient and socially unjust," said Lim Guan Eng, secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party which is part of the opposition alliance.

"So long as rich companies continue to enjoy such fuel subsidies, especially the independent power producers, the fuel increase will be seen as both pro-rich and punishing the poor," he said in a statement.

The new pump price for petrol will be 2.70 ringgit (0.84 dollars) and 2.58 ringgit for diesel. Petrol previously cost 1.92 ringgit, among the cheapest in Asia.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's announcement on Wednesday evening triggered chaos across the country as motorists swamped fuel stations to fill up before the measure took effect at midnight.

Traffic snarls brought streets to a standstill in the capital Kuala Lumpur as up to 100 cars queued at each petrol station which still had fuel to sell, while many others said they had sold out and turned angry customers away.

Abdullah indicated that further increases were in the pipeline as Malaysia moves to completely abandon fuel price controls that would have cost 17.4 billion dollars this year -- about a third of the national budget.

"God willing I hope Malaysians will not demonstrate over this," he said, referring to fury over earlier hikes in a country where public transport is poor and most people are reliant on their cars.

Motorists who turned up at petrol stations Thursday to pay sharply higher prices to fill their tanks were uniformly furious over the decision.

"We can do nothing about this government increase -- we have to buy fuel, otherwise how can we go to work?" said 56-year-old engineer K. Letchumanan.

"For my family it's not so bad as we have two incomes, but the poor people will suffer."

Aminah Rahmat, a 46-year-old streetside vendor who had set up her food stall outside a petrol station, said she could already barely manage on her monthly income of less than 1,000 ringgit (300 dollars).

"The government does not care for our welfare, that is why they have made such a huge fuel increase," she said.

"How can I afford to pay so much to transport my cooked food to my customers? I will go out of business."

Bus operators said that a third of companies may have to close down and lorry firm said their rates would have to rise, in a move that will trickle down to higher prices for goods and services.

Abdullah is taking a major political risk in removing price controls as he attempts to recover from disastrous March elections that dealt the ruling coalition its worst results in half a century.

Rising prices of food and fuel were a major factor in the ballot, which has triggered repeated calls for the premier to stand down.

"It is not an attempt to be popular, we have to think in the best interests of the people," Abdullah said Wednesday.

Under a revamped subsidy system, drivers of smaller vehicles will receive a cash payment of 625 ringgit to offset the rising cost, equating to subsidising some 800 litres of fuel.

But economists said the subsidy cut was deeper than anticipated, and that the cash payment was not large enough to compensate for average use.

Abdullah said the price hike could suppress economic growth and drive up inflation as high as 5.0 percent this year, from current levels of 3.0 percent in April.

As part of the subsidy reform, industry and power producers will be charged higher prices for gas from July. Electricity tariffs will rise 18 percent for householders, and 26 percent for commercial and industrial users.

But there was good news for Thais and Singaporeans who will now be allowed to buy fuel at border petrol stations after a recent ban was lifted in view of the subsidy cut.

我也要去Protest!!!!

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哦哦哦 ~ 我也要去 ~  PROTEST
幽默 ~ 它能改变你的一生 ~

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糟糕...我看不太懂雞腸

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我的英文差,有看没有懂
沉默的话语
冷漠的关怀
空洞的承诺
虚无的幸福
谎言般的“我爱你”

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