Sunday, February 14, 2010
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Crazy people
So this idiot politician in Hyderabad went on a hunger strike cuz he wants a seperate state to be carved out of the existing one. Why? Cuz the bugger lost the elections and his political party didnt win a single seat. Why the hell would people vote for a jackass who wants to divide the people? At least I'm grateful that the people still have the sense not to go for such crap divisionary politics. Didnt we learn anything when the British occupied India??
Amd besides, what are we going to get from a seperate state? Are we going to get better higher paying jobs? NO. Are we going to get a pay rise? NO. Are we going to get affordable housing? NO. Are the prices going to be reduced? NO. The only thing thats going to happen is that the M0&$#$^%$#@!4 politicians are going to get new posts along with the associated perks and benefits while the rest of us are left to fend for ourself as usual.
So anyway, since he's on hunger strike, he went into a coma(GREAT!). Or so say the news media. Some of his followers attempted suicide and one even died. Why the hell would someone commit suicide for as ass like him. Maybe he was gay and was depressed that the politician might die.
Because of this idiot's death, his supporters went bezerk and started attacking people and businesses. As is usual, the first thing that got attacked were the buses. Why the hell did they do that? They are the public property bought with the taxes that WE pay! Someone should knock some sense into these idiots and make them realise what they're doing. Attacking families while they're just going abiout their everyday normal business is not going to gain any sympathy for the mofo politicians. They should all be rounded up and shot in a place where it hurts really really bad. twice.
Which brings me to the second point. The statewide bandh. Why should the entire state be shut down for two days? Who's going to compensate the people for the loss of business/work during these two days? This system of shutting down the state was a tactic when the british occupied india. It was used to drive the occupiers out. Why are they still using that tactic? Its the common man who's adversely affected by this idiotic ssytem. Whoever enforces the shutdown should be arrested, thrown in jail and left to rot.
The entire world's two steps into the future and here we are taking 10 steps backwards towards the medieval ages.
Like the saying goes, people get leaders they deserve.
This should be enough for today. More to follow..
Amd besides, what are we going to get from a seperate state? Are we going to get better higher paying jobs? NO. Are we going to get a pay rise? NO. Are we going to get affordable housing? NO. Are the prices going to be reduced? NO. The only thing thats going to happen is that the M0&$#$^%$#@!4 politicians are going to get new posts along with the associated perks and benefits while the rest of us are left to fend for ourself as usual.
So anyway, since he's on hunger strike, he went into a coma(GREAT!). Or so say the news media. Some of his followers attempted suicide and one even died. Why the hell would someone commit suicide for as ass like him. Maybe he was gay and was depressed that the politician might die.
Because of this idiot's death, his supporters went bezerk and started attacking people and businesses. As is usual, the first thing that got attacked were the buses. Why the hell did they do that? They are the public property bought with the taxes that WE pay! Someone should knock some sense into these idiots and make them realise what they're doing. Attacking families while they're just going abiout their everyday normal business is not going to gain any sympathy for the mofo politicians. They should all be rounded up and shot in a place where it hurts really really bad. twice.
Which brings me to the second point. The statewide bandh. Why should the entire state be shut down for two days? Who's going to compensate the people for the loss of business/work during these two days? This system of shutting down the state was a tactic when the british occupied india. It was used to drive the occupiers out. Why are they still using that tactic? Its the common man who's adversely affected by this idiotic ssytem. Whoever enforces the shutdown should be arrested, thrown in jail and left to rot.
The entire world's two steps into the future and here we are taking 10 steps backwards towards the medieval ages.
Like the saying goes, people get leaders they deserve.
This should be enough for today. More to follow..
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Petrol prices to increase in India
As we're all aware, the price of oil has crossed $130 per barrel. The Indian government has indicated that it will give the green light to the oil companies to increase the prices of petrol by Rs.10 per liter! What the hell are they thinking?????
Did you know that the percentage of government duties, taxes, excise per liter is almost 60% of the price?!
And as is expected from a government, they're to raise the prices so that the oil companies dont bleed to death. Oh my! How gracious of them! Yeah right. Hey government : go screw yourself!
Did it ever occur to them that it would be a better idea to REDUCE the taxes and duties on petrol?
So the oil companies say they're not being able to break even on the oil imports. When the black gold is imported, they pay import duties to the government. What does that mean? It means, the oil company (which is government owned) pays money to the government. The government taxes itself for the import. Wow. Nice. And then, when the oil is refined, the refineries have to pay excise duties etc to guess who? Eureka! you're right! Its the government again! Then the petrol etc is transported through the states to the end users. While being transported through state lines, the truckers are charged state taxes and other crap. Finally, when the petrol reaches you, the price has been inflated a nice 57%. Nice no? Amazing scam going on there to loot you and me.
Of course I'm wasting my breath here trying to take on the moster of government which is always hungry for more and more of the taxpayers' money. Increase the prices and the common man be damned they say as long as we get the meat.
I couldnt find the latest data on the breakdown of taxes/duties/excise per liter so i'm posting 2003 information :
Taxes double price of petrol in India
Pradeep Puri in New Delhi | August 27, 2003 08:12 IST
The government takes away in taxes 57 per cent of the price paid by the consumer for petrol and 33 per cent of retail price of diesel.
The percentage of government taxes on kerosene sold through the public distribution system and liquified petroleum gas comes to a uniform 29 per cent.
This implies that of the total petrol sales revenue of around Rs 27,038 crore (Rs 270.38 billion) during 2002-03, the government pocketed Rs 15,411 crore (Rs 154.11 billion) as taxes. In the case of diesel, the government took away Rs 27,077 crore (Rs 270.77 billion) of the total sale proceeds of Rs 82,054 crore (Rs 820.54 billion).
Though the basic selling price of petrol in Delhi is a mere Rs 13.06 a litre and that of diesel Rs 12.77 a litre, their retail selling prices are Rs 30.30 and Rs 19.08 a litre, respectively.
The difference in the basic and retail prices is on account of a heavy dose of central and state taxes imposed on the two fuels.
Every litre of petrol attracts an excise duty, including additional excise duty, of Rs 10.49, customs duty of Rs 1.61 and state taxes of Rs 5.14, taking the total duties to Rs 17.24.
Total duties on every litre of diesel in Delhi add up to Rs 6.31.
The same is true for PDS kerosene and LPG. While their basic selling prices in Delhi are Rs 6.39 a litre and Rs 171.04 a cylinder, respectively, their retail selling prices in the capital are Rs 8.98 a litre and Rs 241.20 a cylinder.
This implies that the percentage of the central and state taxes of basic price in the two cooking fuels is 40 and 41, respectively.
Here's the link where I got the information : http://www.rediff.com/money/2003/aug/27tax.htm
Doesnt it make ya'll proud and shit to know that you're being robbed in broad daylight by the great government?
Did you know that the percentage of government duties, taxes, excise per liter is almost 60% of the price?!
And as is expected from a government, they're to raise the prices so that the oil companies dont bleed to death. Oh my! How gracious of them! Yeah right. Hey government : go screw yourself!
Did it ever occur to them that it would be a better idea to REDUCE the taxes and duties on petrol?
So the oil companies say they're not being able to break even on the oil imports. When the black gold is imported, they pay import duties to the government. What does that mean? It means, the oil company (which is government owned) pays money to the government. The government taxes itself for the import. Wow. Nice. And then, when the oil is refined, the refineries have to pay excise duties etc to guess who? Eureka! you're right! Its the government again! Then the petrol etc is transported through the states to the end users. While being transported through state lines, the truckers are charged state taxes and other crap. Finally, when the petrol reaches you, the price has been inflated a nice 57%. Nice no? Amazing scam going on there to loot you and me.
Of course I'm wasting my breath here trying to take on the moster of government which is always hungry for more and more of the taxpayers' money. Increase the prices and the common man be damned they say as long as we get the meat.
I couldnt find the latest data on the breakdown of taxes/duties/excise per liter so i'm posting 2003 information :
Taxes double price of petrol in India
Pradeep Puri in New Delhi | August 27, 2003 08:12 IST
The government takes away in taxes 57 per cent of the price paid by the consumer for petrol and 33 per cent of retail price of diesel.
The percentage of government taxes on kerosene sold through the public distribution system and liquified petroleum gas comes to a uniform 29 per cent.
This implies that of the total petrol sales revenue of around Rs 27,038 crore (Rs 270.38 billion) during 2002-03, the government pocketed Rs 15,411 crore (Rs 154.11 billion) as taxes. In the case of diesel, the government took away Rs 27,077 crore (Rs 270.77 billion) of the total sale proceeds of Rs 82,054 crore (Rs 820.54 billion).
Though the basic selling price of petrol in Delhi is a mere Rs 13.06 a litre and that of diesel Rs 12.77 a litre, their retail selling prices are Rs 30.30 and Rs 19.08 a litre, respectively.
The difference in the basic and retail prices is on account of a heavy dose of central and state taxes imposed on the two fuels.
Every litre of petrol attracts an excise duty, including additional excise duty, of Rs 10.49, customs duty of Rs 1.61 and state taxes of Rs 5.14, taking the total duties to Rs 17.24.
Total duties on every litre of diesel in Delhi add up to Rs 6.31.
The same is true for PDS kerosene and LPG. While their basic selling prices in Delhi are Rs 6.39 a litre and Rs 171.04 a cylinder, respectively, their retail selling prices in the capital are Rs 8.98 a litre and Rs 241.20 a cylinder.
This implies that the percentage of the central and state taxes of basic price in the two cooking fuels is 40 and 41, respectively.
Here's the link where I got the information : http://www.rediff.com/money/2003/aug/27tax.htm
Doesnt it make ya'll proud and shit to know that you're being robbed in broad daylight by the great government?
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
FERRARI STRADALE 360. NOT!
I'm sure we'd love to have the real thing, but for the less fortunate like me..there's always a kit car/replica!
Check out this awesome Peugot 406!
Check out this awesome Peugot 406!
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