Sunday, September 23, 2018

dUMNo's Imposion May NoT Be A Good Thing For Bolehland. But Be Warned PH, No Hanky Panky

Bolehlanders are rooting for dUMNo to implode and become a thing of the past. But that might not be a good thing altogether.

For one, it would mean there will be no opposition in Parliament to talk about. Pas is only interested in advancing their idea of religiosity. What good can it be therefore as an opposition if all they want to do is sell  their idea of religiosity and the afterlife?

For another, knowing dUMNo's rent-seeking DNA, the death of the party per se may not mean the demise of its DNA. It will just mean their members jumping ship to a PH coalition partner and infecting the PH lot. For, without power and wherewithal to an easy life they feel so used and entitled to, for so many donkey years already, dUMNo members won't rest till they have found a new godfather anchor.

But let the PH coalition be warned. If any of you guys welcome the rats just so as to strengthen your own position in the coalition, you are betraying the voters who put you into power.

Just like how they dumped the duMNo hegemony after 60+ donkeys years, they can also dump you guys come the next general election.

There is really no reason or rhyme for PH coalition as the government of the day, to sully itself welcoming those the people have emphatically rejected in GE 14, except for narrow, selfish, party political interests.

The trouble is that few trust Mahathir. No matter how much some Bolehlanders have again fallen in love with him, the man does not have a good track record when it comes to the question of succession.

Nobody is good enough to succeed him. Only Mahathir himself is good enough for himself as the Pm.

Despite the PH coalition pre-election agreement, wasn't it the man himself who also said that he would remain as the Pm for as long as the people wanted him to, and that the 2 years agreement to pass over the premiership to Anwar was not written in stone?

This is one reason why there seems the background noise about the coalition partners silently jockeying to welcome dUMNo want-away MPs into their fold and thus strengthening their own position in the coalition.

Be warned again! 

Don't betray the rakyat's sacred mandate just for advancing your selfish political interests!

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