By Lanh
We thank and congratulate the government and the people in giving money for it gave RM500, but the nation's leaders and media excitement grow-scale mass pemberiaan respect to households earning less than RM3, 000 per month; apparent a fact which should reflect - just only 20 percent of households in this country who earn more than RM3, 000 per month!
Ministry of Finance said RM2.6 billion would begin to be from mid-January next year which will benefit 5.2 million households or 79.5 percent of households in the country. If 79.5 percent of all households earning less than RM3, 000 per month, there were only 20.5 percent of households earning just over RM3, 000 per month.
Now the household income is usually attributed to the husband and wife; this means that if a family is earning RM3, 000 per month, respectively in the range of income is RM1, 500. Where such arrangements do what this means about 80 percent of people earning less than RM1, 500 per month? With income of RM1, 500 or less per month, this fact should be a reflection of us - whether the people in high income threshold as dicita -ideally, some leaders of this country. For us a revenue of RM1, 500 a month is not too far from the poverty line especially if a person lives in cities and major towns.
Now the household income is usually attributed to the husband and wife; this means that if a family is earning RM3, 000 per month, respectively in the range of income is RM1, 500. Where such arrangements do what this means about 80 percent of people earning less than RM1, 500 per month? With income of RM1, 500 or less per month, this fact should be a reflection of us - whether the people in high income threshold as dicita -ideally, some leaders of this country. For us a revenue of RM1, 500 a month is not too far from the poverty line especially if a person lives in cities and major towns.
If you realize that most of the people are poor or middle class (about 80 percent of the population), the drastic measures necessary and effective to alleviate the problem is the inability of the people.
With an income of RM1, 500 per month in the city are not many things that can be amortized over the necessities of life.Rent (installments) of the house, travel and a monthly utility fee is enough to settle the sum of the So, efforts to reduce the burden on the majority of the poor and the middle is not a gift once given, but plans to reduce the suffering and hardship of their lives. The most obvious issue of the rakyat is rising prices of essential goods and services of late like this can not be controlled by the authorities.
Giving people RM500 cash, they can finish it quickly, but with a prestigious government to ensure prices of daily essentials such as rice, sugar, coffee, flour, milk, oil, vegetables, fish and poultry and meat within reach of the poor, this is a thousand times better and honorable.
So also provide good public transport services and efficient, especially in rural areas is very much welcome. The crisis of public transport in suburban areas and rural areas become so bad that thousands of passengers in Seremban, Temerloh, Shah Alam and Kuala Selangor penguasaha stranded because of public transportation such as bus-stop to stop the service because of their severe losses . We are aware of these companies that manipulate large loss of rural services are not profitable, but not the government's responsibility to deal with problems like this.
If the government can spend billions and billions of dollars to provide advanced services such as MRT public transportation in the city, why not be provided to some extent to relieve the suffering of the rural people?
Regarding assistance once gave RM500, we feed your hope it's not the hook, but if properly really feeds, please, haraplah fish 'school' will be bite-gigitnya wisely, do not mouth caught in fishing, fine. Biarkah bait fish over, but could not-be too!
(Translated - errors and mistakes expected)
Read actual Malay text: http://sedakasejahtera.blogspot.com/2011/12/benarkah-80-rakyat-malaysia-yang.html
- sahabat sedaka
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