Maha the Great One would do the country a favour if he steps down as the Pm now rather than later.
The uncertainty over whether the Great One really intends to honour the PH prior agreement to hand over the baton to Anwar in two years from May 9 is one the country can do without.
It has given rise to a lot of unhappiness and politicking, especially with the ongoing rubbish collection exercise of dUMNo frogs into Pribumi's fold and contaminating PH.
Bolehland needs to move forward, not being held back by the backstabbing and the sense of betrayal that that engenders.
Bolehland cannot move forward if all that is happening is politics instead of progress.
The country, like the rest of the world, is facing a uncertain future what with the increasingly unhinged Donald the Twitter Duck hell bent on waging trade wars with nations he thinks is stealing from Uncle Sam hehehe.....
Maha the Great One himself has no fresh ideas on how to bring Bolehland forward apart from rehashing the same old narrative on race and religion and playing politics of control and domination.
And now we even have Pribumi guys who would rather win by hook or by crook than doing what is right! So so dUMNoesque hahaha....
Bolehland deserves someone with bold new ideas to helm the nation. One who is not afraid to jettison the convenient in favour of that which might not be popular but that which works in the end.
Time is of the essence here.
We have wasted enough time already, playing politics of convenience instead of forging ahead and leaving behind the toxic old school dUMNo ways of doing things to please their base.
And damn the nation!
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