Saturday, February 9, 2019

PH Has Failed The People And Mahathir Has To Resign

The PH government has failed the people and Mahathir has to resign!

PH had promised voters heaven. They would abolish the hated GST and replace it with SST that would lower costs, abolish tolls et al and therefore lower the costs of living.

Just the opposite has happened though. SST has not reduced the costs of things and services. Except for one toll, all the rest are still mocking the people.

Now that PH is the government of the day, Mahathir had the cheeks to say that PH made made all those promises because they really did not expect to win and therefore wouldn't be expected to fulfill the promises they had made in their election manifesto.

What a lot of C & B!

Now, even the cost of newspapers has gone up. The Star newspaper now cost 40 cents more on a weekday! - more than a 1/3 rise!

The cost of one of the cheaper 1 litre bottle bath shampoos has gone up by 15 cents!

No need to say about the price mamak stalls charge for a roti telur or cup of coffee. Groceries too cost more than during MO1's time!

And fast foods cost you a bomb under the PH administration!

So, as the costs of living rise instead of fall, we are expected to take it all in stride because PH made all those promises they didn't believe they could fulfill because they really didn't expect to win?

Bolehland never had and economic minister. Now we have one! But what is Azmin doing? What has he been doing to tackle the rising costs of living that is becoming a greater yoke than before? Busy playing petty politics?

As the Pm, Mahathir has to take the ultimate responsibility, resign and pass the baton to someone else who is better qualified to tackle the issue of the rising costs of living.

Instead of trying to play games of one-upmanship with giant China and our southern neighbour the Lion City. These silly ego games that reflect really an inferiority complex on the Pm's part,  must surely have cost us some.

Excuses are not acceptable!

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