Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Government Push for GST

Why our government keep insisting on applying GST to consumers? Why must they push ahead the GST? Is GST beneficial to us at all? Will this put more misery into consumers and low-income person's life?

The only thing I can think of government pushing ahead the GST resolution only leads me to one thing - government is running out of money! Why I say so? First from the day government launched the 1Malaysia Fund, it is actually wanted all people's money to roll, and without this they will face financial difficulties. Then came the New Economy plans or whatever it calls, which worth total of RM 6,000,000,000.00. Then came the 2nd economy plans or whatever it is, which is another few billions of RM.

After all these I think government cannot push for the 3rd economy plan or anymore funds, so the only way for them to get the money is through GST. By imposing GST, no matter who you are, you will have to pay 4% GST on all items purchased. This money will go to government and they will be the major beneficials of this. We, the citizens and poor rakyat will gain nothing, but losing almost everything to the government.

I would rather lose my money to some other more constructive and worth things than giving to the useless government because apart from taking money out from Bank Negara, they did nothing to the country, area or anything giving back to rakyat. We pay our hard earn money every year through income tax, and now we still have to pay GST?

Just look at the recent by-election in Hulu Selangor. How much money BN has thrown away? It's been 50 years they controlling the area but no development or whatsoever going on in the area until the recent by-election, these stupid assholes just pop-up and giving the money away just like throwing rubbish. At the end all they care is the parliamental seat for the area, not the development.

Just that we can see how broke our government is right now, and if this bill goes through, I'm sure a lot of us will be suffering out there!

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