Nah gitu, akui saja bahwa majikan lu memang orang Islam dan itu memang tidak 
ada salahnya.

Lu sembarangan kaing-kaing, menurut lu gua dapat keuntungan apa aja heh? Heran 
gua, lu doyan banget melakukan jilat pantat rupanya karena sedikit-dikit jilat 
pantat. Kagak salah lagi dah emang lu itu ....



--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Kalo misal bener majikan gua itu orang Islam jg ga ada yg salah, krn itu 
> cuma sekedar melakukan apa yg jadi kewajiban dlm bekerja dgn imbalan mendpt 
> upah.
>  
> Tp apa yg dilakukan Teddy ini? Dia ngejilat pantat orang Islam secara 
> besar2an, ngejilat pantat koruptor jg. Semua cuma demi kerakusan dan 
> keserakahannya sambil ga peduli dgn orang lain sama sekali.
>  
>  
> 
> From: Teddy S. <teddyr@...>
> >To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
> >Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 8:59 AM
> >Subject: [proletar] Re: Indonesia's new rich
> >
> >
> >  
> >He he he
> >
> >Sebagai orang yang masih tinggal di Indonesia, lu jangan malu untuk mengakui 
> >bahwa majikan lu memang orang Islam.
> >
> >He he he
> >
> >--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hehehe.... sekian puluh persen orang Indonesia yg miskin itu ga 
> >> dianggap sbg manusia oleh si Teddy keparat ini. Dan jg oleh 
> >> majikannya orang Islam.
> >>  
> >>  
> >>  
> >> 
> >> From: Teddy S. <teddyr@>
> >> >To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
> >> >Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 5:14 AM
> >> >Subject: [proletar] Re: Indonesia's new rich
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >  
> >> >Orang dungu ini tidak tahu bahwa PPP GNI Indonesia pada periode 2007 - 
> >> >2011 sebesar $ 4200 merupakan yang tertinggi dari angka-angka sebelumnya. 
> >> >Adalah suatu kenyataan bahwa Indonesia semakin makmur.
> >> >
> >> >--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Hehehe... si Teddy ini ngoceh bhw Indonesia makin makmur krn harga 
> >> >> makanan di kota besar di Indonesia udah hampir sama dgn di Australia. 
> >> >> Lalu si Teddy puter2 lidah ga ngaku bhw dia itu tolol dgn bilang bhw 
> >> >> ocehannya itu cuma berlaku unt kelompok orang makmur di 
> >> >> Indonesia doang. 
> >> >>  
> >> >> Sekarang si Teddy ngefitnah gua lagi dgn bilang gua ga tau bhw orang 
> >> >> berduit di Indonesia makin banyak.
> >> >>  
> >> >> Dasar anjing buduk piaraan orang Islam, si Teddy ga peduli dgn orang 
> >> >> miskin sama sekali spt tipikal orangIslam, cuma ngeliat orang kaya 
> >> >> doang, sementara jumlah orang miskin di Indonesia bertambah 
> >> >> banyak dan jg tambah miskin. 
> >> >>  
> >> >>  
> >> >> 
> >> >> From: Teddy S. <teddyr@>
> >> >> >To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
> >> >> >Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 12:38 PM
> >> >> >Subject: [proletar] Re: Indonesia's new rich
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >  
> >> >> >Ada orang dogol yang tidak bisa melihat kenyataan bahwa orang-orang 
> >> >> >Indonesia yang semakin makmur itu jumlahnya semakin banyak. Ada 
> >> >> >seorang wanita yang jalan-jalan ke Eropa dan mampir ke Milan untuk 
> >> >> >sekedar belanja beberapa tas Louis Vuitton untuk dia dan 
> >> >> >teman-temannya.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "Sunny" <ambon@> wrote:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20120312-332917.html
> >> >> >> Indonesia's new rich
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Pedestrians cross a street in Jakarta's modern business district on 
> >> >> >> February 6, 2012.
> >> >> >> By Stuart Grudgings and Andjarsari Paramaditha
> >> >> >> Reuters
> >> >> >> Monday, Mar 12, 2012 
> >> >> >> JAKARTA - Fitria Yusuf is a bag lady, but you won't find her 
> >> >> >> sleeping rough in Jakarta.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Her bag of choice is Hermes, a French brand so coveted in the 
> >> >> >> Indonesian capital it can cost as much as a luxury car. Yusuf owns 
> >> >> >> five of them, having cut down from the early days of her infatuation 
> >> >> >> with the products.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> "Back in 2006, seeing a Hermes bag was like seeing Halley's comet," 
> >> >> >> said Yusuf, the 29-year-old co-author of "Hermes Temptation," which 
> >> >> >> chronicles how the bag made by French luxury group Hermes 
> >> >> >> International SCA has become "a must-have item" for Jakarta's 
> >> >> >> burgeoning high society.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> The Hermes obsession is one sign of how Indonesia's economic revival 
> >> >> >> is set to produce the fastest-growing ranks of millionaires in Asia 
> >> >> >> as the country enjoys a sweet spot of political stability, strong 
> >> >> >> demand for its plentiful commodities and renewed investor interest.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> That is also adding to economic tensions in a country with a history 
> >> >> >> of social upheaval and where tens of millions still live a 
> >> >> >> hand-to-mouth existence despite hefty recent falls in poverty and a 
> >> >> >> rising middle class.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> With presidential elections looming in 2014, workers have held a 
> >> >> >> series of strikes in recent months, driven by high commodities 
> >> >> >> prices and a growing sense that the fruits of the economic boom have 
> >> >> >> not been widely shared.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> As Southeast Asia's largest economy leaves its basket-case 
> >> >> >> reputation behind with annual growth of about 6 per cent and basks 
> >> >> >> in its newly won investment grade credit status, it is minting 
> >> >> >> dollar millionaires at a rate of 16 a day, consulting firm Capgemini 
> >> >> >> says.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> The number of millionaires will triple to 99,000 by 2015, according 
> >> >> >> to wealth management firm Julius Baer, the quickest pace of any 
> >> >> >> Asian country.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> That is making Indonesia - a country with ambitions to join Brazil, 
> >> >> >> Russia, India and China in the BRIC group of big emerging economies 
> >> >> >> - a must-have market for luxury firms such as Hermes and for a 
> >> >> >> rapidly growing wealth management industry.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> "The middle class is gaining wealth and becoming extremely rich. I 
> >> >> >> would say that's the growth market now, a million dollars (in 
> >> >> >> assets) and up," said Jan Richards, managing director and market 
> >> >> >> manager for Southeast Asia at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, which 
> >> >> >> manages more than $700 billion globally.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> The profile of Indonesia's new rich has been heavily shaped by the 
> >> >> >> surge in demand from China and India for the country's commodities. 
> >> >> >> The world price for a tonne of palm oil, of which Indonesia is the 
> >> >> >> largest producer, has more than doubled since 2006, for example. 
> >> >> >> Gold, of which Indonesia is a major producer, has tripled in the 
> >> >> >> same period.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Eight of the 10 wealthiest Indonesians in Forbes' annual rich list 
> >> >> >> have substantial holdings in the commodities sector, including 
> >> >> >> palm-oil magnate Eka Tjipta Widjaja and coal billionaire Low Tuck 
> >> >> >> Kwong.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> DBS Private Bank said its wealth management business in Indonesia is 
> >> >> >> growing at an "exceptional" annual pace of 40 per cent, much of it 
> >> >> >> fuelled by the mining industry in resources such as coal, gold, 
> >> >> >> iron, nickel and bauxite.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> "We believe there are more than 20 billionaires with interests in 
> >> >> >> coal and mineral mines, as well as oil palm plantations in the 
> >> >> >> country," said Chan Kwee Him, Indonesia country head for the bank.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> GROWING WEALTH GAP 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> The surging ranks of millionaires and the concentration of wealth in 
> >> >> >> the commodities sector highlights how the benefits of Indonesia's 
> >> >> >> revival are far from being evenly spread among classes and regions 
> >> >> >> in the huge archipelago.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> While Hermes bags change hands for up to $50,000 and buyers face a 
> >> >> >> six-month wait for a $1 million Lamborghini super car, far-flung 
> >> >> >> regions like Papua and Maluku struggle to provide basic public 
> >> >> >> services.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> About 100 million Indonesians - about 40 per cent of the population 
> >> >> >> - live on less than $2 a day, the World Bank says. Average wages at 
> >> >> >> $113 are a third of China's.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> About 60 million of Indonesia's 133 million-strong "middle class" 
> >> >> >> spend between $2-4 a day, the World Bank says. A 1,500 rupiah 
> >> >> >> ($0.17) per litre cut in fuel subsidies being considered by the 
> >> >> >> government would push 2.4 million people below the poverty line, a 
> >> >> >> study by the University of Indonesia found.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> "I don't feel middle class, I feel poor," said 21-year-old Siti 
> >> >> >> Aisah, who runs a shack selling snacks to construction workers that 
> >> >> >> is almost in the shadow of Yusuf's sprawling house in a Jakarta 
> >> >> >> suburb. She said her family can afford to spend about $10 on good 
> >> >> >> days - middle class by some measures.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Since the 1998 fall of President Suharto following widespread 
> >> >> >> rioting in Jakarta, broad inequality measured by the Gini index has 
> >> >> >> risen to 0.38 from 0.32. That is still below many regional 
> >> >> >> neighbours, but some economists question the accuracy of the surveys 
> >> >> >> it is based on. A paper by Harvard's Kennedy School of Government 
> >> >> >> estimated Indonesia's real Gini score at 0.45, putting it on a par 
> >> >> >> with the Philippines and Cambodia.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Corruption-prone governance, poor infrastructure, low spending on 
> >> >> >> social welfare and health and the business dominance of a relatively 
> >> >> >> few families contribute to entrench inequality.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> "Indonesia's tiny stratum of ultra-wealthy citizens continues to be 
> >> >> >> plumped up by a process of wealth extraction from natural resources 
> >> >> >> rather than by wealth creation through industry and production," 
> >> >> >> said Jeffrey Winters, an associate professor at Yale University.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> LUXURY BOOMS 
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Consultancy firm McKinsey sees the number of households earning 
> >> >> >> $7,000 a month rising to 25 million by 2020 from around 17 million 
> >> >> >> now as Indonesia's broad middle class continues its expansion.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> But sustained growth in the middle class depends on how well 
> >> >> >> Indonesia improves its low productivity and poor infrastructure to 
> >> >> >> help bridge huge regional differences. Just six of Indonesia's 350 
> >> >> >> cities account for about 30 per cent of GDP, said Arief Budiman, a 
> >> >> >> partner with McKinsey in Jakarta.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> There are some signs that the wealth is spreading, said Chan of DBS.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> "While many of these billionaires are from old wealth, some are 
> >> >> >> newcomers who are small planters or mine owners who benefited from 
> >> >> >> the commodity boom. This segment of new wealth is also the fastest 
> >> >> >> growing," Chan said.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> While the luxury market is small compared to China or Japan, 
> >> >> >> companies like France's LVMH and Britain's Rolls Royce Holding PLC 
> >> >> >> are jockeying to be in place for the country's coming of age.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Sales of "premium" cars soared 27 per cent last year, despite 
> >> >> >> clogged roads in Jakarta and other big cities that reduce speeds to 
> >> >> >> a crawl on week days. At a Jaguar and Bentley showroom nestled 
> >> >> >> between Louis Vuitton and Bulgari stores at one of Jakarta's 
> >> >> >> swankiest malls, a sales manager said he had sold about 10 of the 
> >> >> >> cars priced up to $300,000 in February.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> At the only Jakarta store of French luxury shoe and bag maker 
> >> >> >> Christian Louboutin, sales of the precariously high-heeled stilettos 
> >> >> >> priced up to $7,800 are up 25 per cent over the past year. Compared 
> >> >> >> to women in Singapore or Hong Kong who are more likely to use public 
> >> >> >> transport, Indonesia's upper crust prefer higher heels because they 
> >> >> >> get around in chauffeur-driven cars, said store manager Budi Santoso.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> "The ones who can afford these don't really walk."
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> His best customers buy 20 pairs a season and he has steady 
> >> >> >> mail-order demand from areas such as the resource-rich Kalimantan 
> >> >> >> region on Borneo island.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> Sales are surging despite a sales tax of up to 200 per cent on 
> >> >> >> luxury goods that adds to the usual headaches of doing business in 
> >> >> >> Indonesia. French group PPR's luxury division, whose brands include 
> >> >> >> Gucci and Alexander McQueen, said such concerns were preventing it 
> >> >> >> from having a direct presence despite "double-digit" sales growth at 
> >> >> >> its franchise stores.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> If Yusuf's tales from the front lines of Hermes bag obsession are 
> >> >> >> any guide, luxury firms have a bright future in Indonesia.
> >> >> >> 
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