Friday, July 11, 2008

the Rotten Fuel Hike debate




Anwar promises a good debate. Says, the Cheek together with Pak Lah and Najib can come, too!


If the Cheek (Ahmad Shabery) never explained to the Rakyat before the Rotten Fuel Hike, the full situation or how it could have been avoided, he will do so now July 15, at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, KL. It may, hopefully, be televised for second class citizens in Sabah and Sarawak, and the politically recalcitrant Kelantanese.

The Big Do is called, "Form the Government Today, Lower Fuel Prices Tomorrow", which will send the Cheek bristling with defence, because the offense sounds like they can't wait to start!

What will be the outcome?

I know one thing depending on whether it will be telecast live. Why shouldn't it be money making? No fool of a product owner is stupid enough not to show it then. The Nation may probably be at a standstill. TNB and SESCO will sure sell a lot of power that night when TVs, lights and airconds are switched on. In addition, gas will be used for making coffee, including coffee and sugar, bottled, canned drinks; small eats like kuih and chips or big eats like pizzas. That is big bizness!

Why was the Cheek, looking after two TV stations, RTM 1 and 2 and several Radio Stations not making money for Gomen and Rakyat before? And for that matter why not issue more licenses, open up the damn thing so there'll be more work and money for our young citizens instead of paying Najib and cronies to contract on National Service and kill our kids?

Better, better still, all the media will be also able to help civil society, telling the Gomen of mistakes and bad management instead of berating people for not complaining to the authorities of horrible services. But sadly, these are what the Gomen doesn't want!

The big let down will be when TNB and SESCO accidentally trip the power when something not pleasant to them is said during the Big Do!

All about the Rotten Fuel Hike!!!

But hey! Tune in all the same. This is gonna be better than "American Idol" !




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