If our Malaysian political parties still caught in their political battle and struggle to powers against the weak government is going to face the dead end, they will surely fail to realize this potential treat which will effect the fate of the whole nation and all of us will get into deeper trouble. Everybody is so much having keen interest in politics and after the 12th election a month ago seems still not enough for every one. The 'time to change' or 'the new dawn for Malaysia' slogan is still echoing out from the date when in fact that Malaysians already decided who is their government to rule. With the BN government still struggling in their own muddy pool from the effects of 12th GE and a united opposition party(which oppose to each other in principals) devouring at any thrown out remnance to form a new ruling party, than we the people of Malaysia will later to face the damn truth of democracy. The so called 'the people power' will surely get to learn a bitter lesson and at that time it is not only in politics. Hope they could cling to each other to survive as a united malaysian in true spirit and if not it will happpens the other way round. This will be a hard time to learn and our next generation will judge and make their own way through.
The End of the World as You Know It…and the Rise of the New Energy World Order
By Michael T. Klare
17/04/08 " Tomdispatch" -- -Oil at $110 a barrel. Gasoline at $3.35 (or more) per gallon. Diesel fuel at $4 per gallon. Independent truckers forced off the road. Home heating oil rising to unconscionable price levels. Jet fuel so expensive that three low-cost airlines stopped flying in the past few weeks. This is just a taste of the latest energy news, signaling a profound change in how all of us, in this country and around the world, are going to live -- trends that, so far as anyone can predict, will only become more pronounced as energy supplies dwindle and the global struggle over their allocation intensifies.
Energy of all sorts was once hugely abundant, making possible the worldwide economic expansion of the past six decades. This expansion benefited the United States above all -- along with its "First World" allies in Europe and the Pacific. Recently, however, a select group of former "Third World" countries -- China and India in particular -- have sought to participate in this energy bonanza by industrializing their economies and selling a wide range of goods to international markets. This, in turn, has led to an unprecedented spurt in global energy consumption -- a 47% rise in the past 20 years alone, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE).
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