Looking
at “news” in NST and Bernama I am of the opinion that if we give these Barisan
Nasional enough rope they will talk themselves right into the abyss. Always
there will come up with passionate – and seemingly well-informed- statement
about the need for this and that – sometimes more of this than of that –
sometimes more of that than of this! Take today for example.
REDUCE ENERGY USAGE, NAJIB URGES GOVT DEPARTMENTS.
Followed
by the usual staple mumbo jumbo maniacal statement made whenever anything
unsavoury is being done by this BN regime.
Muhyiddin also said the
government had done a careful study and considered many factors, including the
impact on the people, cost of living and inflation, before deciding on the
increase.
On the possibility that Barisan
Nasional might lose its popularity, Muhyiddin said the hike was not based on
popularity, but on a global phenomenon.
"We can be popular for a
while, but how are we to sustain the increasing costs and impact on the nation?
We are being a responsible government (by rationalising the subsidies)."
Right!
Nothing new there and of course there is this assurance for the people:
Energy, Green Technology and
Water Minister Datuk Seri Peter Chin Fah Kui had said 4.4 million of the 5.94
million households, which used less than 300kWh, or RM77 a month, would not see
an increase in their bills.
Are they expecting us to believe that a 7.12% hike in
the electricity tariff is going to affect only 25% of domestic consumers? Do
they think that those food manufacturers who are the big users of electricity
are going to absorb the rise in their costs? Who will be affected when they
increase their prices? Ordinary people of course.
But not to worry because that Muhyiddin did direct the
Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry to closely monitor the
prices of goods to ensure they were not increased. So all is well? Huh?
In
January 2010 the price of sugar was RM1.10/kg. By 10th May 2011
there were three increase in the price and it became RM2.30/kg. Of course this
price increase also affected the price of a cup of coffee. The Persatuan Kedai
Kopi Persekutuan Selangor increased the price of coffee from RM1.20 to RM1.40
from the 1st January 2011. …and of course the inflation rate
increase accordingly. Awang knows this. Mutu knows this. Ah Ching knows this and
even the people of Sarawak and Sabah knows this. But our Muhyiddin still direct
the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry to closely monitor
the prices of goods to ensure they were not increased. Huh?
Some silp mata and abracadabra all is settled! Do they
think we are that stupid!
What about the rise in the electricity tariff
every 6 months to make it in line with the rise in Gas Asli prices sold by Petronas?
No mention of this in the NST or Bernama report! Another BN silap mata show over!
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