tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post5022397577681793775..comments2024-03-19T05:51:53.847+08:00Comments on Life of Annie: Please pay back PTPTN loans, it's beyond politics nowAnniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17665536033017767690noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-23328337160893253842018-12-18T03:53:30.090+08:002018-12-18T03:53:30.090+08:00When I was an overseas student in the UK in the 19...When I was an overseas student in the UK in the 1970s. almost all of our British student colleagues received a government study grant, not a loan and I am in favour of free education for all students in Malaysia.<br /><br />Since then, neo-liberal policies under and since thetime of Margaret Thatcher as prime minister, has seen the conversion of those student grants into study loans, which are repayable, which is possible if unemployment is low but a burden on graduates in times of high unemployment or under employment.<br /><br />The former BN government allowed for the mushrooming of a slew of private universities and university colleges, some of decent standard and others of questionable standard, many of which are owned by cronies.<br /><br />The student takes a loan from a participating bank, then pays the crony university or university college, after which, when the student graduates, is left with the burden of having to pay off that debt after they graduate.<br /><br />Student debt is also a controversial issue in the United States.<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NciaRO8VXZ4<br /><br />So I support the government providing student grants, not loans.<br /><br />BTW. As for the people protesting in that video, they look like Parti Sosialis Malaysia members and supporters and most of those in the picture do not look like Malays to me.<br /><br />FREE EDUCATION FOR ALL !IT.Scheissnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-1854006164648142612018-12-17T21:51:16.338+08:002018-12-17T21:51:16.338+08:00Aiyo annie! tulis la current isu..umno exodus...xp...Aiyo annie! tulis la current isu..umno exodus...xpaye la cete cete basi leftover by ur paymaster...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-58735229092953455222018-12-17T20:54:31.573+08:002018-12-17T20:54:31.573+08:00Your article is pointing a finger to the Malays fo...Your article is pointing a finger to the Malays for demanding the abolishment of PTPTN but your photo is dhowing Indian ladies demanding the same thing.Could it be human nature to expect freebies when one has the mean to get it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-62044417192174806532018-12-17T18:52:40.876+08:002018-12-17T18:52:40.876+08:00Justice, finally....
"KUALA LUMPUR: The High...Justice, finally....<br /><br />"KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court has granted more than RM11mil in damages to The Edge Communications Sdn Bhd for losses incurred following the three-month suspension of two of its publications three years ago.<br /><br />Deputy Registrar Norazlin Othman awarded the compensatory damages totalling RM11,260,350 and a 4% interest from July 27, 2015, until full settlement.<br /><br />She made no order as to cost on Monday (Dec 17).<br /><br />On Aug 9 last year, the Federal Court ruled that The Edge could claim for damages from the Home Minister for the losses incurred during the suspension."<br /><br />I'm sure Annie feels as much sympathy for the Edge staff who lost their jobs?<br /><br />Why did they?<br /><br />Because they simply told the truth about a corrupt government.<br /><br />I guess "told the truth about a corrupt government' is quite an alien concept for Annie, whose objective is "cover-up all truth about a corrupt government".<br /><br />Mesti cari makan, kan.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-2452906504067149752018-12-17T16:43:19.640+08:002018-12-17T16:43:19.640+08:00Annie,
It is really quite simple.
If one borrows...Annie,<br /><br />It is really quite simple.<br /><br />If one borrows money, one should pay that money back when it is due.<br /><br />The difficulty here is when the borrower has not got the capacity to repay the money, eg is married with several children, or has a job which barely pays for the essentials, or worse still, has no job.<br /><br />For years and years, UMNO/BN did very little to create a business environment which could gainfully employ graduates.<br /><br />Despite this lack of a conducive employment market, UMNO/BN did not stop handing out easy money as PTPTN loans.<br /><br />To add insult to injury, the education system was producing low quality unemployable graduates in huge numbers!!<br /><br />So how?<br /><br />Pakatan is now left to clean up the stinking mess again.<br /><br />I don't think PTPTN alone can solve the problem.<br /><br />It will probably need several ministries working together, eg Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Human Resources, etc etc.<br /><br />I hope Pakatan can find the answers needed.<br /><br />They have had a couple of false starts but at least they are willing to go back to the drawing board to try and find workable solutions.<br /><br />I wish Pakatan all the luck.<br /><br />GladiatorAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-78051774916543211132018-12-17T16:27:21.137+08:002018-12-17T16:27:21.137+08:00the goverment has to come out with some scheme to ...the goverment has to come out with some scheme to help them pay the loan. especially those who just started work should not be force to pay include interest. for those not employed, under-employed or "un-employable" some form of aids have to be hatched. those who find difficult to get jobs, HR ministery should find ways to help like "force" some sectors to absorb instead of getting foreign workers. in singapore priority are given to own citizens. for example most factory will take science graduates as engineering related. over here rather take some foreigners from filipines with enginer certificatesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-57273847444532933552018-12-17T16:25:19.515+08:002018-12-17T16:25:19.515+08:00I agree with Annie, Ai and Dr.M.
The Malays are j...I agree with Annie, Ai and Dr.M.<br /><br />The Malays are just untrustworthy. Like Dr.M said in the clip, I too have lend money to close-relatives and they don't seems to care paying me... for 10 years now.<br />RD.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06318291442880190908noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-65018571557735446582018-12-17T14:59:34.668+08:002018-12-17T14:59:34.668+08:00Well, it's quite simple.
Annie just needs to ...Well, it's quite simple.<br /><br />Annie just needs to find out where the missing 4 billion from Tabung Haji went.<br /><br />Plus the missing 20 billion from 1MDB.<br /><br />In fact...<br /><br />"KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 17 (Bernama) – Malaysia lost RM47 billion in Gross Domestic Product value to corruption last year alone, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.<br /><br />She said a similar amount, of about four per cent of GDP, was lost to corruption annually since 2013, according to Transparency International Malaysia.<br /><br />"What can we do with RM47 billion? It is more than we spend on education and is almost double the amount spent on healthcare in 2017. Imagine what we could do if we had access to these funds; if they were spent on improving our potholed roads, easing congestion in our public hospitals or providing scholarships for the deserving to advance their education?<br /><br />"Imagine if the most vulnerable of our society - our women, children, the poor - did not have to rely on bribes and ‘knowing the right people’ to get services they need," she said in her keynote address at the United Against Corruption: Anchoring Anti-Corruption in Good Governance forum, here, today."<br /><br />Wow.<br /><br />How many PTPTN loans does that cover?<br /><br />My guess - all of them, plus we could actually upgrade all our uni to world-class facilities.<br /><br />No wonder Annie is such a crusader against corruption.<br /><br />Right?<br /><br />HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA....<br /><br />Ahhhhhhh, poor Annie.<br /><br />Numberrrrrrr One Hypocrite.<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-40594787929904507832018-12-17T14:54:38.103+08:002018-12-17T14:54:38.103+08:00Annie,
You haven't hit your assigned quota of...Annie,<br /><br />You haven't hit your assigned quota of 10 Lynas articles?<br /><br />Or now your boss is asking for 20???<br /><br />Greedy, greedy...$$$$$$$!<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293986270107200488.post-8059880988987896952018-12-17T14:39:20.162+08:002018-12-17T14:39:20.162+08:00I suppose majority borrowers having the "wait...I suppose majority borrowers having the "wait and see" attitude??<br /><br />Mana tau tetiba PTPTN jadi durian runtuh macam kes rasuah Guan Eng... PTPTN decides to buang aje file2 loan peminjam??<br /><br />Under PH anything impossible can be possible.. kekekeke<br /><br />Tengok LKS, dia pun telioq tetiba2 pelawa katak2 dari BN. Haiyaaa, isit true???Wokay la, asalkn jangan masuk DAP last2 pakat2 naik pelamin macam Zairil dan Dyana udah le.<br /><br />Professor Nasi LemakUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16323427683126405023noreply@blogger.com