Post GE 14, the allegiance, so to speak, switched from Anwar to Mahathir.
The same people who once kissed Anwar's ass willingly, now condemn him for speaking out. They now see in Mahathir the promised messiah instead hahaha....
They say Mahathir is a changed man in his second coming as the anointed Pm and he will ring in a brave new Bolehland.
Ku Li does not agree. He says Mahathir is the same man in a different shirt hehehe...
Whether Ku Li is right or not, Bolehland has heard their current hero say he wants to start a new car project.
He is also looking to Nipponland again. Remember his earlier Look East Policy. Don't know how the policy had benefited the country though.
He is again starting to pick a quarrel with Singapore - the water agreement thingy hehehe....
And he is also starting to pick bones with the US of A by calling Trump 'mercurial' hahaha....Though of course, donald the twitter duck does richly deserve the label.
Now this!
Don't know about you, but it looks like Mahathir is the same old self again.
Bolehland better pray there will not be another Maminco, forex, and Perwaja, Proton et al repeat that cost Bolehland some 100 billion ringgit according to one author.
Mahathir is definitely not Najib, but the thought of a return to speculative projects and big-ego forays, especially now that Bolehland is saddled with a trillion ringgit debt, is scary to say the least.
Just hope he will not think of reviving the crooked bridge to nowhere project hehehe.....
For the blind worshipers, some sobering up and keeping a sharp eye on the performance of the Pakatan Harapan administration might be more beneficial to all concerned.
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