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 Perak MB: sayur mahal, boleh tanam sendiri

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funnyTONE
post Dec 1 2021, 08:45 AM

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That's the problem with these people.
They conveniently tell people to fend for themselves while they don't have to work hard to protect our interests. The people don't need these sorts of ministers to tell us how to live our lives. Even without telling us, already there are plenty of people doing self-gardening at home, but that won't solve the existing problem of the price increase.
WTF are you doing if you can't manage the basic problem of the people basic needs?
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post Dec 1 2021, 09:21 AM

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QUOTE(Acher13 @ Dec 1 2021, 09:17 AM)
Yeah, all of that and still can get majority vote. the problem lies there.
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I don't think voting for the other guy would solve the problem, although I'd love to believe that.
They just need to open up their eyes and see how other ministers and countries are managing the people.
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post Dec 1 2021, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(M4A1 @ Dec 1 2021, 09:27 AM)
SINGAPORE - Food is expected to become more expensive in Singapore in the coming months as energy prices increase amid higher prices for global food commodities, supply chain bottlenecks and labour shortages, said Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/poli...ation-alvin-tan

even best and most paid minister in the world also same.... laugh.gif
even freaking SG cant do a shit
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Singapore makes sense because they have almost no local raw products. They're heavily reliant on imported goods.
Whereas here we have Cameron Highlands, fisheries and lots of agricultural lands for farming. Doesn't make sense when these things increase in pricing.
Especially when we see farmers or fishermen still selling at their usual selling price to middlemen, but somehow when it reaches the end-users, the prices soar ridiculously high.
Begs the question, how come we don't see rich farmers or rich fishermen?
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post Dec 1 2021, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(TianJian @ Dec 1 2021, 10:28 AM)
cause there is a lot pirate in the sea... my uncle was a fisher man in Kedah area , due that the pirate kidnap him incident , he straight stop be fisher man

ya , he was rich , earn more than RM200k per month with few fisher boat, but thanks to Malaysia , no protection on Kedah Sea area, that's why u won't saw rich fisherman as they cant go very far place for fishing up
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wow, 200k a month?
Seriously if can make that much, perhaps your uncle can even afford to hire private security.

 

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