Monday, December 31, 2012

To the 2013

Great, the last thing that I've done in 2012 was blowing water with friends at mamak and looking at the clock, listening at the Tick-tock-tick-tock, and time stroke on 00:00:00, a new beginning of another year, 2013!!!
-Firecrackers and fireworks were heated up in the air, nice-

On 31st Dec 2012, no more gossips about the end of world, the doomsday, the 21st Dec of 2012. Greetings of new year started sending around, till some of the communication operators like Digi was stunned for some moment when time shown at 12:00 am. Wow? Was that mean human already forgotten the moment when everyone worried about the extinction of human beings, and start to not-that-care about our earth AGAIN? Hmm... we shall see, human.

Malaysia 2013 Budget has been publicly announced in 2012, much comments were about the disadvantages yet some supports the budgetary report. As a Malaysian, what do you think about it? In year 2012, Malaysia government had given out RM200 and RM500 vouchers for particular groups of citizen. Yes, it was true that these vouchers did help lots of them but did the action taken helped the Malaysia economy after all?
This year, 2013 the amount had changed which are RM100, RM250 and RM500 respectively. Comment? Anyone?
In my opinion, Malaysia economy has not been performing well since years ago, inflation occurs around the world, including Malaysia. With these vouchers' existence, Ohgod.. It will actually boost up the inflation but not slower down its rate. It does helps in the growth of some industries, but still the growth rate might not meet the inflation rate. After all, there are pros and cons. What goes around, comes around. Those shall smartly take up the opportunity of this program to generate wealth in February 2013, but not by increasing the prices excessively please. 
Another program is that RM200 rebates when purchasing the listed smartphones. Again, God Bless Malaysia aite! It would be good when most of the citizens are expose to the new technology, but is the RM200 really helps when the listed smartphones are all around RM500? LOL! Shame though. Getting an outdated smartphone will not change any of the situation but only the inflation rate! RM200 rebate actually pursuing citizens to practice more expenditures but not hitting the "aim" of giving this "rebate". More expenditure will eventually related to higher inflation rate in Malaysia.
I guessed.

Anyhow, wishing everyone a Happy New Year of 2013, greater performance for those who are doing business, getting higher wages and position for those as an employee, more lucks for those studying and a good health onward. Close all the 2012 files and start for a new life!

*am looking forward to the greatest drama of 2013 in Malaysia, hoho!*

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