Friday, November 2, 2018

It Is Time Maha The Great One Retires

It is time for Maha the Great One to retire from the political scene and pass the baton to Anwar.

The uncertain and very fluid situation now is untenable and not good for the country.

There is the fear that Maha's Pribumi is fast becoming dUMNo 3.0, with efforts to bring in 40 more dUMNo MPs into the party following Tok Pa's path.

That is really a blatant betrayal of the people's mandate. The rakyat had voted in a new government after 60 plus long donkey years because they wanted to see the backs of the toxic dUMNo regime. Not see dUMNo welcome back through the backdoor.

If Maha the Great One can't see what he is doing is betraying the people's mandate or, worse still, he does, but chooses to play dangerous politics to consolidate his and his party's position, it is high time the people call for his retirement.

Playing politics has destroyed a lot of good that could have been.

Do we honestly believe that there is no one else besides the Great One who is qualified to be the Bolehland Pm? Hahaha....What an admission! If so, BOLEHLAND might as well call it a day and give up its ghost!

Anwar is just being polite and careful when he said Maha is the best man now to be the Pm for Bolehland.

What else can Anwar do, because you Maha worshippers will jump on him for trying to rock the boat and being impatient to take over. Every little move of Anwar's is seen as trying to undermine your worshipful.

Poor souls! Wake up before Bolehland returns to the toxic ways of dUMNo! 

Maha had his time. The 80s and 90s were a different era. Today is the cyber age where things move at breakneck speed.

Your worshipful is no longer the man to lead the country. He is stuck in his old ways - the My Way of old.

Still talking of another national car project, crooked bridge to nowhere down south, the Nippon Look East policy and ketuanan in a new dress... hehehe. These are not the vision that matters anymore in this cyber age of AI, robotics and the internet of things.

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