Biggest fuel price increase in SA history

///Avi

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WIDEOPN-X3 said:
Started to write a detailed repost then thought f*** it.... Simply impossible to alter someone's mind that's already made up and doesn't want to be confused with facts.

PS : Realise the following. The vast majority of the minority cannot and will not go anywhere else. So either kill us or accept us but understand that the majority of the minority did not grow up with a silver spoon in their mouths contrary to popular myth spread by the likes of Juju and his ilk.

It is not my fault that I grew up in a home with 4 family members in stead of 10. I had 2 children instead of 6...

I started working very young and have worked my ass off for what I have. I never once felt entitled to anything and indeed have never expected anything to be given to me for free. Sad reality is that there are now millions of people who have now been brainwashed into believing the country owes them for their struggles.

Good luck with that. When you have f*** all better to do one day take a trip to any of the "free" African countries north of our borders and check out the how they eat their freedom. The masses are a comodiity and a means of ensuring power for the elite.

For a seemingly educated individual you make some worrying statements.....

Bud, I don't think anyone believes that you or anyone else was born with a silver spoon in your mouth. But please don't dismiss the fact that being white under the apartheid government was an advantage for you or your parents. It's insulting to say the least.

I get it, you worked damn hard, I do too. Sometimes you don't realize the advantages you had or white individuals in general.

Many successful black individuals with well paying jobs are still not "ahead" in life because they are building homes for their families back in the rural areas and taking care of their parents and brothers and sisters. I am not saying all, just using an example

It's not an attack on you, and I hope it didn't come across that way. I just don't like listening to the fact that the ANC is allowing a black person to benefit it now suddenly is a problem.

Nobody should ask you to leave this country it's your home and it's mine too.
 

FiRi@Rennzport

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Disagree...i think its better thats his here.

What Dvst8 does behind the scenes for BMWFanatics, nobody knows better then I and a select few so I'd rather see him stay, infact I insisted he return.

The fuel price going up and weak rand IS affected as well by external forces and the impact it has on emerging markets. Corruption also plays its part amd yes we being milked by the big levy, but lets not act like crude oil going up is the governments fault, that would be naive.

In any case political debate never ends well here, so its always a lost cause.

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///Avi

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Zach said:
dvst8 said:
The only Cancer in SA are those in here and out there who constantly complain about the ANC and government.

In my opinion, all they spread their deep rooted hatred for a free and fair democratic system and a government that is majority black.

Little or no understanding of global economics so all they can do is spew their misguided opinions that is based on nothing but their bias.
This is just my opinion on the crap that you spew but I know enough about global economics, sa history and how the fuel price is calculated to know that you full of it. You sound like a ANC mouthpiece with racial divide on your mind who will lie and say just about anything to get ahead of everyone. You sure you not employed by them?

Zach no offence, but you were the guy giving Maverick550 (The racist) positive rep points when he was attacking lebofa in a recent thread. Don't talk about racial divide when you are the one sowing it.

I am not an ANC supporter but you can clearly see who they are fighting against...still
 

RAArmstrong

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Long and the short of it really is this:

Fuel price is going up ALOT. It sucks ass. It's going to hurt most of us in the pocket alot over the next few months. We can but hope it gets better.

Political debate here always ends with alot of hurt feelings, negative rep points and bans. It's not worth it.

We all live here. SA is our home. Hell, I hold an EU passport and have the option to leave should I wish. I don't want to. Every time I think about it, it saddens me to the point of tears. I'm a born and bred South African, I love my country, its a country like no other.

We need more South Africans to cross the racial and cultural divide and identify not as black or white or english or afrikaans, but as South Africans. If we can do that, we can start to heal as a nation and build on what is already an incredible nation.
 

Zach

Active member
Avi135 said:
Zach said:
dvst8 said:
The only Cancer in SA are those in here and out there who constantly complain about the ANC and government.

In my opinion, all they spread their deep rooted hatred for a free and fair democratic system and a government that is majority black.

Little or no understanding of global economics so all they can do is spew their misguided opinions that is based on nothing but their bias.
This is just my opinion on the crap that you spew but I know enough about global economics, sa history and how the fuel price is calculated to know that you full of it. You sound like a ANC mouthpiece with racial divide on your mind who will lie and say just about anything to get ahead of everyone. You sure you not employed by them?

Zach no offence, but you were the guy giving Maverick550 (The racist) positive rep points when he was attacking lebofa in a recent thread. Don't talk about racial divide when you are the one sowing it.

I am not an ANC supporter but you can clearly see who they are fighting against...still
None taken, I commended a guy for raising a valid point. I am not to blame for the thread's outcome or what transpired after so dont think for a second that you can label me the same as him...
 

WIDEOPN-X5

Well-known member
Avi135 said:
WIDEOPN-X3 said:
Started to write a detailed repost then thought f*** it.... Simply impossible to alter someone's mind that's already made up and doesn't want to be confused with facts.

PS : Realise the following. The vast majority of the minority cannot and will not go anywhere else. So either kill us or accept us but understand that the majority of the minority did not grow up with a silver spoon in their mouths contrary to popular myth spread by the likes of Juju and his ilk.

It is not my fault that I grew up in a home with 4 family members in stead of 10. I had 2 children instead of 6...

I started working very young and have worked my ass off for what I have. I never once felt entitled to anything and indeed have never expected anything to be given to me for free. Sad reality is that there are now millions of people who have now been brainwashed into believing the country owes them for their struggles.

Good luck with that. When you have f*** all better to do one day take a trip to any of the "free" African countries north of our borders and check out the how they eat their freedom. The masses are a comodiity and a means of ensuring power for the elite.

For a seemingly educated individual you make some worrying statements.....

Bud, I don't think anyone believes that you or anyone else was born with a silver spoon in your mouth. But please don't dismiss the fact that being white under the apartheid government was an advantage for you or your parents. It's insulting to say the least.

I get it, you worked damn hard, I do too. Sometimes you don't realize the advantages you had or white individuals in general.

Many successful black individuals with well paying jobs are still not "ahead" in life because they are building homes for their families back in the rural areas and taking care of their parents and brothers and sisters. I am not saying all, just using an example

It's not an attack on you, and I hope it didn't come across that way. I just don't like listening to the fact that the ANC is allowing a black person to benefit it now suddenly is a problem.

Nobody should ask you to leave this country it's your home and it's mine too.

Let's deal in some uncomfortable truths.

1994 - white population - est 5 191 000
- black population - est 23 000 000

2018 - white population - est 4 490 000
- black population - est 41 000 000 (+)

This is available through any number of sources online ranging from census figures to research estimates. I make no comment on the strict accuracy of the figures however the exact figures won't impact significantly on the argument.

I reiterate my point above that I grew up in a family of 4. I had a family of 3 in my first marriage and I have a child with my second wife. 4 people.

Our dear char lady who is the sweetest soul.....6 children 3 different fathers
Our landscape manager.....awesome man for whom I have great respect as a human being - 7 kids

Do you really want me to spell out the reason why there are the levels of unemployment that there are??

Do you really need me to spell out the reason that poverty is at the levels that it is at?

The liberal take is usually along the lines of "well poor education of the disadvantaged means that they have no opportunities and that's why they are living in poverty"

Erm.... well perhaps there is some truth in the statement regarding education however what I will never be able to get my head around is how people will continue to create mouths to feed when they don't have the means to do so and THEN make it the problem of someone else by expecting hand outs. At what stage does one say feck off and take responsibility for your own actions.

This is what I alluded to in my previous post however because population demographics are an inconvenient truth it is side-stepped at best or the fault of apartheid at worst. Please help me understand that....

The fact remains that the entire continent is littered with examples. Why will we be different if we talk the same path our Northern "success stories" have taken?

Quote: AVI

It's not an attack on you, and I hope it didn't come across that way. I just don't like listening to the fact that the ANC is allowing a black person to benefit it now suddenly is a problem.

end quote.

No offence taken however I want to take issue with the bit after ANC in the sentence above.

The ANC are indeed allowing black people to benefit and I have no problem with that at all.

However, hears an example of the ANC benefication system at work.

Dept of Agriculture KZN hires 4 buses to run employs to and from work. Each employee making use of the service pays R120 per month. Of course the department subsidises the cost. Good for them. The cost of the buses?? R1 MILLION per month. Yes that's right R1 MILLION for 4 buses for 5 days a week. R11 363 per bus per day.

Then one kicks the hornets nest and discovers that the person in charge of awarding the contract gets R100k cash payment every month.

To benefit black people the department could purchase 4 buses. 4 drivers jobs created. Mechanics to maintain - jobs created. Never going to get close to R11k per bus per day:rage:


DVST8

Quote:

The biggest problem in SA is not the ANC, Government, Affirmative Action, Land Expropriation or any other policy, The problem is with those that feel entitled, grew up with that sense of entitlement and now in a free and fair society without that entitlement sit back and complain. For me, that is the Cancer that SA must rid itself off.

End quote

SAA Bankrupt employment agency - bail outs heading towards R15 billion
Eskom - Heading down the SAA path

Are these failures the result of the cancer YOU speak of or the cANCer I speak of??

Both the aforementioned SoE's have been driven into the ground by ineptitude, greed, mismanagement and corruption.

Let me at once add that Coleman Andrews played a big part in the SAA debacle but in that regard, he was simply part of the alarming trend that sees CEO's on contracts worth millions that are often terminated early due to non-performance.

The CEO then gets paid out in full while a new contractor is installed at an even bigger cost. What happened to employed CEO's answerable to a board of directors and shareholders and who got FIRED if they failed??

As has been said here, opinions will never find common ground on this subject because in my opinion there is a sense of entitlement that has been cultivated by the current ruling party based on unrealistic and unsustainable models. Keep making the same promises every 5 yrs and now because the electorate (masses) have woken up to your BS you create a new diversion.....go back to mid 80's mentality and blame the whites.

Difference is of course that in the 80's it was justified because of an evil system perpetuated by a narrow minded corrupt clique......*gazes into the distance*...... the more things change the more they stay the same :dunnoanymore:


RAArmstrong said:
Long and the short of it really is this:

Fuel price is going up ALOT. It sucks ass. It's going to hurt most of us in the pocket alot over the next few months. We can but hope it gets better.

Political debate here always ends with alot of hurt feelings, negative rep points and bans. It's not worth it.

We all live here. SA is our home. Hell, I hold an EU passport and have the option to leave should I wish. I don't want to. Every time I think about it, it saddens me to the point of tears. I'm a born and bred South African, I love my country, its a country like no other.

We need more South Africans to cross the racial and cultural divide and identify not as black or white or english or afrikaans, but as South Africans. If we can do that, we can start to heal as a nation and build on what is already an incredible nation.

100% - interesting factoid. In Rwanda, it is now an offence to call oneself Hutu or Tutsi - one is simply Rwandan. Klaar . Period. End of.

Isn't that refreshing. The result. a lot of positive healing in a country ripped apart by a mass genocide around the same time as our first democratic election.

Makes one think doesn't it.....
 

kilotango

New member
guys, i know things are bad in SA, but please count your blessings... things could be alot worse than they are, believe me.

my life would change for the better if fuel costed R16 our side...but it doesnt, it costs ALOT more, and we get paid less than South Africans in our field..but we make a plan.

its all about perspective guys, rather than squabble between ourselves online..or black vs white, take some time out and count your blessings. the rest of Africa is properly f****ed compared to the place you guys live in, dont forget this.
 

henriZA

Active member
Dirtydeedsman said:
WIDEOPN-X3 said:
And oil ticks over US$80.00 a barrel this morning. Rand heading upward towards 14.40 to 1.00...... December?.... R18.50 to R19.00/litre coming.

Inflation will follow and thereafter interest rates....

Who is affected the most in the immediate short term? The middle class who have bonds and vehicle finance and other credit... Thereafter? The low income households as the initial lag in food price increases enters the equation in early 2019 through a combo of producer and retailers gouging......

Another success story brought to us by the Mafia cANCer.....

2019 election results predictions? CANCer retains minimum 60%.....:ty:

We cannot blame these trends purely on the government, If you look at the trends on developing countries were are all in the same sort of downward spiral. I had the opportunity to meet with Mike Schussler from Economics.co.za sometime ago and he was discussing the same thing but focusing on employment and growth rates. Corruption, Massive strike actions and radical conversations like Land Issues is affecting investor confidence make not mistake but the petrol issue is not purely based on the ANC leader but rather other external factors outside our control e.g: The strengthening of the USA since Trump took over.

You mention Mike Schussler, have a listen to this podcast on one of Cliffcentral's shows a few weeks ago, Renegade Report:

https://iono.fm/e/589821 or https://itunes.apple.com/za/podcast/mike-schussler/id1089454875?i=1000417360219&mt=2

These guys rate consistently as the top podcast in the country, if you want to get a grip on the economic/political situation in the country and some interesting guests give it a listen, they've had a few great ones the past few weeks (updated weekly).

That said, anyone can have an "opinion" but if it's not well informed it's just a misconception. Always good to have your ideas challenged.
 

///Avi

///Member
WIDEOPN-X3 said:
Let's deal in some uncomfortable truths.

1994 - white population - est 5 191 000
- black population - est 23 000 000

2018 - white population - est 4 490 000
- black population - est 41 000 000 (+)

This is available through any number of sources online ranging from census figures to research estimates. I make no comment on the strict accuracy of the figures however the exact figures won't impact significantly on the argument.

I reiterate my point above that I grew up in a family of 4. I had a family of 3 in my first marriage and I have a child with my second wife. 4 people.

Our dear char lady who is the sweetest soul.....6 children 3 different fathers
Our landscape manager.....awesome man for whom I have great respect as a human being - 7 kids

Do you really want me to spell out the reason why there are the levels of unemployment that there are??

Do you really need me to spell out the reason that poverty is at the levels that it is at?

The liberal take is usually along the lines of "well poor education of the disadvantaged means that they have no opportunities and that's why they are living in poverty"

Erm.... well perhaps there is some truth in the statement regarding education however what I will never be able to get my head around is how people will continue to create mouths to feed when they don't have the means to do so and THEN make it the problem of someone else by expecting hand outs. At what stage does one say feck off and take responsibility for your own actions.

This is what I alluded to in my previous post however because population demographics are an inconvenient truth it is side-stepped at best or the fault of apartheid at worst. Please help me understand that....

The fact remains that the entire continent is littered with examples. Why will we be different if we talk the same path our Northern "success stories" have taken?

DVST8

Quote:

The biggest problem in SA is not the ANC, Government, Affirmative Action, Land Expropriation or any other policy, The problem is with those that feel entitled, grew up with that sense of entitlement and now in a free and fair society without that entitlement sit back and complain. For me, that is the Cancer that SA must rid itself off.

End quote

SAA Bankrupt employment agency - bail outs heading towards R15 billion
Eskom - Heading down the SAA path

Are these failures the result of the cancer YOU speak of or the cANCer I speak of??

Both the aforementioned SoE's have been driven into the ground by ineptitude, greed, mismanagement and corruption.

Let me at once add that Coleman Andrews played a big part in the SAA debacle but in that regard, he was simply part of the alarming trend that sees CEO's on contracts worth millions that are often terminated early due to non-performance.

The CEO then gets paid out in full while a new contractor is installed at an even bigger cost. What happened to employed CEO's answerable to a board of directors and shareholders and who got FIRED if they failed??

As has been said here, opinions will never find common ground on this subject because in my opinion there is a sense of entitlement that has been cultivated by the current ruling party based on unrealistic and unsustainable models. Keep making the same promises every 5 yrs and now because the electorate (masses) have woken up to your BS you create a new diversion.....go back to mid 80's mentality and blame the whites.

Difference is of course that in the 80's it was justified because of an evil system perpetuated by a narrow minded corrupt clique......*gazes into the distance*...... the more things change the more they stay the same :dunnoanymore:





I specifically spoke about individuals contributing to the economy positively. The working class, us. I wouldn't expect the uneducated to make educated decisions when it came to family planning and contraception. The way the population is increasing isn't sustainable and it falls on us the taxpayer unfortunately. But I have to do it, the wrongs of past must be made right eventually. People are eventually going to be able to support themselves.

But that was not my point. My point was that the ANC or cANCer as you put it, made the country better for everyone who lives in it. Even if you don't want to agree. They are definitely a corrupt bunch now but it's better for everyone that lives in this country.

How old is your char lady? 20, 30,40,50? What was her opportunities growing up? If you really understood the point I was trying to make you would understand that, yes she may have have 6 children and not a great means to support them but her opportunities to succeed were zero and even if she had the opportunites she still has to "catch up". You are avoiding my point that AA, EE, BEE, and possibly even land expropriation are things that are being designed to help people succeed and take the country forward. I am definitely not saying that these policies are perfect but they are put in place for people and the country to succeed(that was the fundamental aim of these policies).

I agree about the corruption and the mismanagement etc screwing up all the hard work that was done leading up to 1994 when all south africans shared the same human rights. They are running us into the ground. But it isn't just you that is affected. I am as well. If you read my post, I was not arguing those points. SAA is a farce and so is Eskom.
 

Twinz

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Staff member
RAArmstrong said:
Long and the short of it really is this:

Fuel price is going up ALOT. It sucks ass. It's going to hurt most of us in the pocket alot over the next few months. We can but hope it gets better.
We all live here. SA is our home.

Very well said :thumbs:
I feel the fuel pinch already and its hurting bad.:rage:
 

GoCart

///Member
This fuel price hey.

Do any of you guys partake in carpool'ing? Something I believe will grow in popularity in years to come.

I for example, plan on making use of a shuttle (200km round trip per day), for a fee of R500 per week, where if I were to drive my own car, would cost me R1,400 per week on fuel only, if of course I continue to averaging sub 8l/100km (2.0 Turbo hot wagon)..

So, although it is not ideal having to share a vehicle with many other folks, who might prefer Justin Bieber on the radio, it sure is cheap enough, and a hell of an intensive.
 

Twinz

Forum - Support
Staff member
Yes for car pooling/sharing lifts:
As parents at my son's school we share the morning & afternoon drop-off and pickups. It does help alot.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
GoCart said:
This fuel price hey.

Do any of you guys partake in carpool'ing? Something I believe will grow in popularity in years to come.

I for example, plan on making use of a shuttle (200km round trip per day), for a fee of R500 per week, where if I were to drive my own car, would cost me R1,400 per week on fuel only, if of course I continue to averaging sub 8l/100km (2.0 Turbo hot wagon)..

So, although it is not ideal having to share a vehicle with many other folks, who might prefer Justin Bieber on the radio, it sure is cheap enough, and a hell of an intensive.

I see dozens of posts lately on local community Facebook pages where people offer or ask for lifts on a regular basis, starting up carpools and what not. I also travel a lot, roughly 1200km a week and would have considered the options for travel cost sharing due to the fuel price having increased by over R4.00 a litre this year and still increasing, but I am far too dynamic with my work schedule for that to work out properly.
 

Dirtydeedsman

Active member
GoCart said:
This fuel price hey.

Do any of you guys partake in carpool'ing? Something I believe will grow in popularity in years to come.

I for example, plan on making use of a shuttle (200km round trip per day), for a fee of R500 per week, where if I were to drive my own car, would cost me R1,400 per week on fuel only, if of course I continue to averaging sub 8l/100km (2.0 Turbo hot wagon)..

So, although it is not ideal having to share a vehicle with many other folks, who might prefer Justin Bieber on the radio, it sure is cheap enough, and a hell of an intensive.

I have thought about this on the odd occasion were I drive somewhere in traffic, you just see a lot of people alone in their vehicles driving to and from around the same areas and I thought if we had a good enough public transport system then all these cars will be parked and space for 50 cars will be replaced by one bus.

Car pooling sounds like a nice idea I must say.
 
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