By now it is abundantly clear that the rakyat who had voted for the PH government in the hope of ushering in the dawn of a New Bolehland are against Maha collecting the dUMNo rubbish into the PH fold.
For the PH government to survive, there is no question that the Pm has to stop the nonsense or risk PH breaking up for the people are vehemently against bringing in the rubbish into the PH fold.
For that, the Great One should step down as the Pm or stop the nonsense!
If the Great One thinks that he can get away with anything, it would be wiser for him to be more humble. Today is not like those days in the 80s and 90s when the Pm could do anything and get away with it.
Today, news travel at the press of a button and nobody is easily fooled.
In fact, at the rate things are going on in PH, it won't be long before things begin to unravel.
The people are sick and tired of what is happening with the government led by the Great One.
Election promises are being jettisoned at the filmiest of excuses.
The Cabinet is fast becoming the face of derision. Quite a number of its members were appointed not so much based on their suitability or capacity but because they came from the Pm's own party.
So we have a minister whose ideas of educational excellence is getting school children to change the colour of their school shoes and socks from white to black. And now he wants the teachers to do dakwah work.
Hahaha.....Yet to hear something more inspiring from the man who is supposed to turn our schools into something we can all finally be proud of!
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