Rabu, 04 April 2012

Fuel price hike from my perspective

Lately, our country was shocked by the discourse of the fuel price increase is planned to be implemented starting in April 2012. As a student, I do not want to just be people who are blind, who are always trying to turn a blind eye to the problems in this country. In this paper, I will express my opinion as a scholar of rising fuel prices.

Logic One:
Facts about the rise in world oil prices reach $ 122.01 per barrel on Monday, March 19, 2012 can not be denied anymore. Based on the article I read in www.republika.co.id, one of the causes of rising world oil prices are tensions in the Middle East. Mohammad bin Dhaen al-Hamli (Minister of Energy United Arab Emirates) said that there are many tensions in oil producing countries that inflate the price of oil today.

Raising fuel prices is like fruit simalakama to swallow by the Government. When fuel prices are not raised, the government must bear the greater costs for fuel subsidies would have to give up the budget and other expenses such as education and energy subsidies such as electricity, gas and so forth. Friend is not whether we are aware, that the high and low fuel prices is not something that can make us a decent living.

Although fuel prices are not something that can make our lives better or worse, but the increase in fuel prices in Indonesia are directly impacted surprise (shock therapy) for the community, particularly the lower middle class. Want to know the impact (shock therapy) increase in fuel? note the following simple description.

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