Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Hahaha .... Is Bolehland Becoming Increasingly Insufferable Since The PH Victory?

Hahaha .... some people in Bolehland are becoming increasingly insufferable  since the PH victory.

Especially since Mahathir now heads the new government, the man the unthinking lot look up to as the messiah returned to save Bolehland.

Or the business people who may hope to profit from Maha's old crony capitalism. Like some people who declared that they had no other idol except the man they now saw as the true father of Bolehland.

To each his fancy. But let's not be carried away by blind faith.

Are we really up to taking on the Middle Kingdom or the tiny dot down south? Why are we constantly trying to nettle others just so as to make  ourselves feel better? Do you really think Mahathir is a miracle worker?

Even in his first coming as the Pm of Bolehland when everyone was trying to ampu Mahathir by attributing every success to his genius, Bolehalnd was  lagging behind economically vis the tiny dot down south. While the Middle Kingdom in the 30 or so years has caught up to become the second largest economy of the world that donald the twitter duck trump is so nettled by he is trying to wage and win a trade war with China hahaha.... May all the luck favour the twitter duck hehehe .....

As a newbie to the world scene, Uncle Sam should learn to be more humble. Long before the world even heard of the Land of the Red Indians stolen by the white devils, the Middle Kingdom was roaming the world while the west was living on treetops and in the dark age ho ho ho...

Don't wish to talk about China. Even to beat the dot down south would take a lot of hard work and an iron will to break from the toxic system first bequeathed by the Maha himself that eventually led to the kleptocracy that would have bankrupted Bolehland.

Do we have the political will and conviction to do away with pandering to narrow interests and ketuanan politics and move on to meritocracy?

That is a lot to expect from the PH government and Mahathir himself and so far Bolehland is not witnessing any convincing movement towards that direction.

And maybe never ever will.

For another thousand years?

Hehehe ......

Just don't say it is still very early days ..... not even a hundred days since PH took over the reins of government, don't you know? 

Hahaha ......                     
                                       

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