Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Is The PH Government Laughing At The Gullible Voters Who Put Them In Power?

Don't know about you. But sure looks like voters who thought they had voted for the dawn of a  brave new Bolehland are being laughed at for their easy gullibility.

You thought BTN would be disbanded because you were promised this? Hahaha, you guys are really gullible leh! 

The PH guys in power now because of you, don't think that is a good idea. They might have promised you about disbanding the monster, but now they think to retain BTN is a good idea. Don't get them wrong, they want to retain but revamp BTN.

Such a great excuse you can't argue against leh hehehe.....

What about abolishing tolls altogether? You should know better lah! They tok tok only to get your silly votes. How can loh, abolish tolls altogether?! Too many parties involved and it would cost the government a bomb they least could afford, to keep the promise. So, you should understand ah!

What about laws they told you were epitomes of evil in a democratic country that they vowed would be repealed once they were in power? The NSC, Fake News Act et al? Ho ho ho, not so fast leh! These are not too bad laws leh. Just need some tweaking and all is hail and mary!

And what about the promise to recognise UEC? Oh no, no! Doing that could cause a civilisational disaster! A sure no, no! A whole civilisational research and study would first have to be conducted before Bolehland should even touch it with a ten foot pole, election promises notwithstanding yo ho ho! 

They are now even working to trump dUMNo & Pus in being seen as the true defenders of religious propriety - come up with a syariah compliant dress code for the private sector that nobody even thought of before! How nice and thoughtful of them hehehe.....

And what else more they are planning to do - for your unsolicited good? hehehe......

Now, don't blame PH!

Blame your own gullibility yo ho ho and a bottle of syiok sendiri whatever! hahaha..... 

Hahaha......             

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