Should Malaysia remove fuel subsidies for the T20 income group? In this explosive episode of Agree To Disagree on TheGoodCastShow, we dive deep into one of Malaysia’s most controversial economic debates — the proposed removal of fuel subsidies for the T20.Our anonymous guest comes in HOT with a bold stance: T20 Malaysians should lose fuel subsidies. Malaysia is “petrol addicted.” Subsidies were a mistake from the beginning.But is that fair?We debate:⛽ Whether fuel subsidies are a right or a form of social welfare Why T20 taxpayers feel punished despite contributing the most in taxes ️ Malaysia’s car culture, urban planning, and public transport failures Why Malaysians are obsessed with SUVs, Alphards, and long commutes EVs, renewable energy, and whether the government is thinking long-term The rising cost of living and whether T20s can really “absorb” the increase ️ Government leakages, policy failures, and macroeconomic reform Socialism vs capitalism, class consciousness, and Malaysia’s growing economic divideThis conversation gets intense, emotional, and surprisingly honest — especially when discussing class struggles, financial literacy, public transportation, and the future of Malaysia’s economy.Do you agree that fuel subsidies should eventually disappear altogether?Or do you think the government is taking the easy way out instead of fixing the real problems? Drop your thoughts in the comments. We want to hear from YOU. ️ Want to join the Agree To Disagree segment?Check the links in the description and submit your topic.Subscribe to TheGoodCastShow for more raw, intelligent, and thought-provoking Malaysian conversations.#TheGoodCastShow #AgreeToDisagree #Malaysia #FuelSubsidy #T20 #RON95 #CostOfLiving #Economy #MalaysianPolitics #PublicTransport #EVMalaysia #PodcastMalaysia #CurrentIssues #MalaysianPodcast

