Sunday, October 28, 2018

Is Bolehland Being Screwed Again?

The scramble by Maha the Great One to add more MPs to his party's fold has begun with the capture of Tok Pa. Now there is talk that 40 more dUMNo MPs may be jumping ship to Pribumi.

Maha the Great One must be reminded not to take in vain the people's mandate.

When long suffering Bolehlanders voted in a new government, they wanted to see the back of the toxic dUMNo regime and not have them welcome back to be part of the new government.

Allowing the backdoor return of dUMNo is a gross betrayal of the rakyt's mandate.

By doing so, Maha the Great One is playing dangerous politics. Perhaps the man is thinking that having Pribumi becoming the party with the most number of MPs in PH, he could strut around and dictate terms. Tell Anwar and Keadilan go fly kite?

There is no reason why PH as it is now cannot comfortably be the government of the day. They have the numbers to do so without one component coalition partner or another trying to upset the cart and betraying the people's mandate.

If Anwar does not act fast, Bolehland looks like being screwed again. Reformasi will soon again become a dirty word. And Anwar and Bolehland sodomised?

Anwar himself set up for another long spell in Sungei Buloh ala sodomy 3.0?

Reformasi is not Maha the Great's forte. The man knows only to be the undisputed boss. Remember, the only way Maha the Great One knows is My Way.

Of course, as it is now, the man cannot do its his way. Ergo, the scramble to change the equation so that My Way soon becomes the familiar way to the man who would do it his way once again.

Back to crony capitalism, and all the rest, that will further widen the gap between the rich few and the rest of the hoi polloi in the pursuit of the Great Ketuanan agenda hahaha....

That, unless, Maha passed the premiership baton to Anwar now instead of having him wait for another 2 years that seems increasingly unlikely to happen.

Can Bolehlanders trust My Way?

Or would the nation be better off going for the Reformasi Way?

Don't know about you.

The nation had tried My Way and look how it eventually led to kleptocracy.

Of the worst kind in the world.

Ask the US AG.

Hehehe......

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