Another comment from him...
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Subject: RE: The Hardest Thing To Say To Someone
Do what you  like.
The price of gasoline at the petrol station is set by the  Government, not PETRONAS.
PETRONAS  has done its patriotic duty by  paying the dividends, royalties, corporate tax, petroleum tax etc to the  Government for YOUR benefit (rakyat lah).
And bear in mind  that 30% of its revenue comes from overseas operations, thus bringing in  foreign exchange to the country.
OK. Assuming that you buy this  idea proposed by whoever it was.
So PETRONAS will have reduced  revenues. Bear in mind that the costs of operations are also increasing. So  the profits are reduced. Then PETRONAS and other oil companies pay less  taxes.
Then the Government will have less revenue. (Note: at  least 40% of Government revenue for 2007 came from the oil industry). With  less revenue, there will be less Government projects (you can then  forget about bridges and highways, and rail tracks, and smart schools  and
not-so-smart universities, and hospitals, etc). So contractors  and consultants, and con-sultans and con-cronies will cry and  scream.
Makan batu lah..
The Government has already announced  freezing of recruitment. So, many new graduates will be unemployed. Makan  batu lagi. Maggi mee pun tak mampu dah.
Later, all sorts of allowances  for civil servants will have to be withdrawn. Treasury tak cukup  duit.
On top of that the oil industry may have to scale back many  of its new investments, totaling about 45 billion ringgit over the next  few years. Contractors, service providers, steel fabricators,  maritime service providers etc will join the ratapan tangisan - no  jobs.
Don't forget that PETRONAS is sponsoring thousands of  students in universities and even high schools - at any one time there are  more than 4,500 university students being sponsored by PETRONAS  in Malaysian universities and overseas. Also more than 2,000 high  school children receive minor scholarships - children of poor  families.
Kalau PERTRONAS tak ada duit, kesian lah mereka di atas tu.  Shall I ask them to see the proposer of this idea (to boycott PETRONAS)  and seek help from them instead?
So, it is to YOUR benefit  that you make sure PETRONAS keeps making enough money to  support YOUR  Government so that your children can continue to go to school without paying  for fees and books, and to go to universities at peanuts  rates.
CONCLUSION: Help yourself and your family and your country  by making sure that  PETRONAS keeps making profits. Go to the nearest  PETRONAS station and fill up now!!
Don't forget that if you go to  non-Petronas station, the profits that these companies get will go their  shareholders OVERSEAS.
So, be patriotic. Do your duty. Go to  PETRONAS!!
(I hope you guys will help to send this response to as  many contacts as possible to counter this subversive proposal).
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