8 thoughts on “Happy New Year to all Malaysians”

  1. I hope 2011 will be less politicking that we have seen from 2008. Hopeful no more bullshit and lets get on with the job doing work for a better country and not to better some people interests.

  2. Either 2011 will LESS policking , we not yet know ( afterall PR/BN all
    have bad habits ) , anyway we already face 2 big problems by
    Tiger ( BN ) vs PR ( buaya )

    http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/1/2/nation/7722969&sec=nation

    This is about Tiger ( give us some benefit ) want makan Rabbit /// PETALING JAYA: Bus passengers at the new Integrated Transportation Terminal Bandar Tasik Selatan (ITT-BTS) may have to pay a surcharge for their tickets.

    Pan Malaysian Bus Operators Association (PMBOA) president Datuk Ashfar Ali said the cost of operating from the terminal was four times higher than at other terminals, including Puduraya.

    • Happy New Year to you and your family too. Of course, I can remember your name. with kindest regards wee

  3. Happy New Year to you and family too. Lets hope that we have a better 2011 with less politicking and act in constructive manner.

  4. Better transport system, affordable housing in 2011?

    http://www.starproperty.my/PropertyScene/TheStarOnlineHighlightBox/9301/0/0

    The MRT system should integrate seamlesly with other existing modes of transport such as the KL monorail . With petrol prices expected to go up further with the lowering of government fuel subsidy in the coming days,
    having a world-class public transport system that is operated efficiently will be a big boost to the liveability of our cities including Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya and Shah Alam. In order for the MRT project to
    be a big success, the cost should be kept down so that its operation will not be over-commercialised and profit oriented.
    The fares should be kept affordable for the common folks in order to ensure it will be widely used.

    Cities like George Town, Malacca and Johor Baru are also in need of much better public transport system to move forward.

    The type of house built must balance , some afford to pay RM 1 million house , some still have probelm even the house
    is about RM 200.000 ( consider loan instalment will about RM 800-RM900 per month ) . In this case , BLR also a factor
    Last year , most bank without inform customer with letter that BLR has increase almost three times to 6.3 % .
    Year 2011 , should be 2 type of BLR .
    One Lower BLR for low and middle income income .
    . It would even better if Govt has
    1% reduce in Bank corporate tax , and the 1% tax will credit to everybody
    housing loan below RM 200,000 .

    Although we will vote Consensus Bebas , we still hope BN will do it
    to prevent PR takeover Putrajaya

    Regarding Goverment want to lower subsidy , it will be better each time reduce 2% petrol subsidy , 1% subsidy must increase
    for food matters . It will be better if government have plan to subsidy
    some food rental who willing to cut down FOOD prices .
    Yang want to naik FOOD prices , tak payah-lah

    One Malaysia ( Free to Speech )

  5. The Sri Rampai Light Rail Transit (LRT) station (KJ4), located between the Wangsa Maju and Setiawangsa stations on the Kelana Jaya line, was officially opened in a ceremony officiated by the chairman of Land Public Trans

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