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<blockquote data-quote="loafer" data-source="post: 438701" data-attributes="member: 10508"><p>Ok Ok....so now we're going to compare living in harmony and no disaster and what not.</p><p></p><p>What do you want to compare next? I really don't see how the affects of fuel price increase and or removal of subsidies on essential items have any correlation to living in harmony and natural disasters. Please enlighten me.</p><p></p><p>Good that you can work and are able to afford a BMW on your own. So does everyone else in the forum, well, just about everyone else. I'm grateful too, but I definitely don't owe the government anything for that. They didn't find the job for me, they don't pay my salary, they don't pay me benefits when I'm sick or unable to work and they sure as hell didn't pay for my education.</p><p></p><p>You know who I am grateful to? I'm grateful to my parents. I'm not grateful to the government just because they are developing the country, or seem to be. It's their JOB to be doing that cause I, and every other citizen of Malaysia, PUT them in charge of the country. Just like how we entrusted the committee of BMW Club Malaysia to oversee the everyday business of running and maintaining the forum and everything else associated with the club. If you want an example of being grateful, then you should be grateful to the committee of BMWCM because they do it of their own free will and without any form of remuneration. Our government officials get paid and on top of that they swindle our hard earned money for trips to Disneyland with their whole family.</p><p></p><p>Grateful to the government for what I have? Don't make me laugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loafer, post: 438701, member: 10508"] Ok Ok....so now we're going to compare living in harmony and no disaster and what not. What do you want to compare next? I really don't see how the affects of fuel price increase and or removal of subsidies on essential items have any correlation to living in harmony and natural disasters. Please enlighten me. Good that you can work and are able to afford a BMW on your own. So does everyone else in the forum, well, just about everyone else. I'm grateful too, but I definitely don't owe the government anything for that. They didn't find the job for me, they don't pay my salary, they don't pay me benefits when I'm sick or unable to work and they sure as hell didn't pay for my education. You know who I am grateful to? I'm grateful to my parents. I'm not grateful to the government just because they are developing the country, or seem to be. It's their JOB to be doing that cause I, and every other citizen of Malaysia, PUT them in charge of the country. Just like how we entrusted the committee of BMW Club Malaysia to oversee the everyday business of running and maintaining the forum and everything else associated with the club. If you want an example of being grateful, then you should be grateful to the committee of BMWCM because they do it of their own free will and without any form of remuneration. Our government officials get paid and on top of that they swindle our hard earned money for trips to Disneyland with their whole family. Grateful to the government for what I have? Don't make me laugh. [/QUOTE]
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