Bila Duit Ptptn 2019 Masuk
Posted : admin On 10.01.2020'Why do we want to burden them, that is my view,' said the Port Dickson MP.Fuck you lah Anwar. If the loan defaulters don't have a job, why the hell they should worry about being banned from travelling overseas.One year since Pakatan took over Putrajaya and there's no sign that PTPTN is doing any better in collecting payment. In fact it's getting worse.And those stupid shits at The Star didn't even bother to get the title of their story right. Stupid irresponsible assholes.Demand la for free education some more.Now that PTPTN is struggling to survive, I don't care if they make a U-turn on this nonsense.More than half of the PTPTN borrowers are not paying back their loan, okay.That's billions of ringgit meant for younger students gone.Go and get them la.The money is for the younger generation of students. Get that into their heads.If Pakatan leaders like Anwar still want to play politics on this, then I hope the people know that's all that they care about.Here'sI say, just do the whole bloody thing.As long as the younger generation is not deprived of the money for education, I don't care what PTPTN wants to do to the loan defaulters.Seriously, I'm tired of their whining.You borrow, you pay, okay.
One way or another. It's as simple as that.And Pakatan leaders, stop being such irresponsible dick heads like Anwar.You all made so many U-turns in the past, one more would not hurt. AnonymousAnnie,During the period of Ramadhan, you have take care of nasty swearing words. I mean, do you really need to use those nasty words.?This PTPTN issue revolve on the issue of economy, the behavior of the defaulters and so forth.As you know, it is not a quick fix.As long as the economy is down, then you have to expect defaulters.We then should also ask, why is our economy is not so good.?If our economy is good or ok, then we can blame the bad behavior of defaulters.Travelling ban is not the answer because, how are Malaysian can work in Singapore if there is a travelling ban? There are hundred thousand Malaysian works in Singapore daily as there cannot find a good paying jobs in Malaysia.Some of Malaysian even travel to Australia to find work.It is not an easy answer.If you have any bright ideas, then maybe you should put forward.We should also ask how come there are plenty of Jobs in Singapore and Australia.Maybe because there do not have corruption, Kleptocracy, that is why their economy is in better shape. I am just saying.I heard they are due to come up with some solution for this PTPTN thing by June or July, this year.So, lets wait for that outcome before we jump the gun.
CikminahI am with U Annie. Loan must be paid, starting with study loan. If u starts your life by defaulting your study loan, u will ends up being a failure.
Orang tua-tua kata, alah bisa jadi biasa. I have seen older generation who refused to pay study loan from MARA, becomes a failure.
Pada hal dia ada macam-macam degree tapi ada masalah, susah nak bayar hutang. The money that u loan is from the people. MARA loans taken from the taxes, PTPTN loan from EPF. Who is going to pay the rm56 billion EPF money taken for PTPTN loan.????Definately from tax payers. Rm56 billion is a lot of money that can be used to develop the country. U can even built ECRL!! But all are burnt for nothing.
These young people ought to be taught to pay their loans. It starts with study loan, than car loan, personal loan, Tekon loan, later on housing loan. Tak cerita lagi, loans from friends and adik beradik dan saudara mara. Than loans from Ah Long, the lonely sharks becase u are black out from bank loans. Some ends up a bankrapsi.
U becomes old without money and bergelumang dgn hutang. U are a dead failour.
A burden to your family and children. Believe me, it all starts from study loan. Alah bisa tegal biasa. CikminahDon't make HUTANG PTPTN as political milage. This is moral issue - perangai liat nak bayar hutang. Bayar hutang study loan is part of disiplin training in life.
Ini duit orang ramai. U will suffer whole life if u refuse to pay. I have seen it among my generation. Masuk U, ambil MARA loan, enjoy duit beli motor, beli itu beli ini macam orang kaya. Bila kerja tak mahu bayar loan.
Penjamin kena bayar. Masih mahu enjoy berbelanja.
Kali ini,kad kredit pulak. Guna sampai 4-5 kad!!! Setiap tahun tukar kereta. Pergi melancung oversea. Buat personal loan from banks tapi penjamin juga yg kena bayar. Ada penjamin sampai kena declare bankrupsi. Nak elak bayar, tukar kerja.
Kerja sana berhenti, kerja sini berhenti. Rolling stone, gathers no moss.Ada dua tiga degree pun tak guna.
Kemasukan Duit Ptptn
Orang mcm ni, ingat hidup boleh senang ke bila tua.????Better teach these young people to put paying their study loan as priority in life. Don't make this as political issue. Kita merosakkan our young generation just to gain political milage.
Just imagine, in 30-40 years what will happen to them. If they join politic, they ends up jadi Najib, Isa Samad, Zahid Komidi, KuNan to name a few. Langsung takda rasa bersalah, makan duit haram. AnonymousAnon 23.12,Stock market volatile all the time, there are high and low.The total KLSE stock capital is about RM5 trillion. The stake holders are variable, some foreign, some locals.RM250 billion losses are lost by investors, foreign and localIf there are RM40 billion losses by 1MDB, it is the losses by the rakyat Marhain of Malaysia.Is there any illegal thing that the PH government do?Why is all this bullshits to cover Kleptocracy?The billion losses in 1MDB will also effect the investor confidence in Malaysia and KLSE.Who is responsible by 1MDB, PH or BN? AnonymousNot that many voted for PH because to get their borrowings annuled.For those who did serve them right.As for politicians who politicise any given issue of the day.thats the political animal in them.whichever party they belong to. Agree or not?Come GE15 the rakyat will just have to choose which govt they want from only 2 choices.PH or BN-PAS.The big pictures that matters will be the economy.jobs.wages.good governance.
Puritanical values.so on so forth la. Even that is only for the discerning public. But if the majority of the rakyat or the rakyat who are the majority still wants to retain to their accustomed ways and thinking then tidak apa la.We go back to the ways of the last 60 years.Life will still go on what.tidak apa la.
'You borrow, you pay, okay. One way or another. It's as simple as that.If you all are so scared of losing the votes of the loan defaulters, then ban them from voting too until they start paying what they owe PTPTN.'
I'm with you Annie, all the way.In the interest of the younger students, HUTANG MESTI diBAYAR. By hook or by crook, its the duty of the gomen to chase after loan defaulters.This misused-of-power cum liwat ex-convict, pardoned by The YDPA, cannot be trusted to save-guard our younger generation's future.No doubt, he's a chameleon who only opens his mouth to be popular. AnonymousIt is not as simple as that.The numbers shows 20 years ago, the degree holder salary is RM2000 and diploma RM1,500.Now the cost of living is many times over compared to 20 years ago.If the income per capita do not increase, then, next 20 years, the degree holder and diploma holder salary will remain at RM2,000 and RM1,500 in year 2040.This is no longer sustainable. That is also one of the reason why BN lost.Younger folks are at their neck already on the cost of living.The model used by the UK and Singapore is that the government universities are subsidize by the Government. Therefore the cost of tuition fee is reduced.The govt need to come up with a new model that is practical.I believe the total amount defaulted now is about RM20 billion.The Govt need to recover this amount or substantial portion of this amount.I do not think it is easy to say, you borrow you pay. Because the reality is,No job no pay and not enough money to pay.For those who got big salaries and do not pay, of course catch them.
Hutang mesti bayar. Tak bayar mati mayat tergantung. Jangan main main dengan hutang. But PH use this to bait those yang hutang and giving hope to their parents.guarantors with sweet talking BULLSHIT promises.sudah dapat kuasa you do what u wish.nothing promising moving forward policy. All NATO.no action talk only.sebab tu Allah kata jangan pandang rendah pendapat orang lain macam kita ni DEWA.tak buat salah.now PH recycle all previous govt initiatives to solve the issue.MUKA TAK MALU. If you don't mind me asking. What do you mean by 'some footing'?Wait until the loan-defaulters' pay-check or their income of 'jual2 kuih', hits RM4k?Anyway.
In the first place, good footing begins with what one chose to study. Obviously, tough courses such as Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Medicine/Pharmacist etc., offers better job opportunities.It also depends on our parents. As a kid, if they decided to sent us to Sekolah Agama/Tahfiz/pondok, most probably our parents wanted us to become Ustad or Ustazah. In the mean time, they might also think, its good for the religion and getting 'pahala', in return. Sebagai balasan?There are also Malay parents who chose to sent their child to Chinese School, hoping their child would have an advantage of acquiring a third language, beside Bahasa Melayu & English, when they reach working age.From what I read, Tamil School students are getting quite good at Mathematics. Maybe, it can also be an advantage for the Malays to sent their child to SRJKT. When they grew-up, Ananda Krishnan's Maxis would welcome more Indian-speaking Malays into their fold.
After-all, we Malays too, would treat Malay-speaking foreigners. Except Zakir Naik. Anuar is right.' To people like me, who's already a young-adult during the early-reformasi days. He's crooked. No doubt about it.
AnonymousSeeking knowledge and learning for life IslamIn the name of Allah, the Gracious, the MercifulIslam teaches us to be life-long leaners and to seek knowledge for as long as we reside on earthNot only is seeking knowledge a religious and moral obligationIt is a continuous obligationDebt in IslamAccording to Tirmidhi ( 1078 )' the soul of the believer is suspended because of his debt until it is paid off 'So guys ptptn loan are rakyat's moneyThere is a Chinese saying' after crossing the bridge you pulled the planks 'Fadzireen. Fatincikminah, rd,i was just to chill up. Yaah,its no good. Our youth unemployment rate keeps on rising, i think we r d highest among asean countries. N herewat i can see around me, my friends r taking more effort for extra income in dis holy month. So it doesnt quite fit to d tone tat we r so pampered n no price in our dream. Half of our lives gone for study, n d other half is to pay back for wat we’d gone throuh.yessure, there r some who doing well but still d not so lucky who need more attention.
We need hands,we need some grips from bigger economy, bigger participation n bigger workforce n bigger responsibility from d gov we chose.so to those who make d chase just be considerate. Am very sure those within 4/5 yrs leaving study defaulted r pretty common. It happens everywhere even in america. Anon 00:40PH takde bulan dan bintang tapi janji bulan dan bintang. Apakan lagi DAP ade roket nak bawa semua pi sana.Last2 bagailan pungguk rindukan bulan jadinya. Aduuuh.Latest dok kelentong FDI highest in recorded history. Awatla sampai lagu ni kelentong memanjang?Harga minyak janji RM1 lima kupang pun tak mampu turunkan, inikan minyak roket.
Tembak naik atas pokok nyiok pun mampoih tak sampai, terbakaq hanguih pasai semua roket DAP buatan kertas dan kayu aje. Tanglong pun bole terbang lagi tinggi. KekekekeProfessor Nasi Lemak.
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