Sunday, March 3, 2019

The Cameron And Semenyih By-Election Losses Are More Than A Wake-Up Call To The New Pakatan Government

The Cameron and now the  Semenyih  by-election losses are more than just a wake-up call to the new Pakatan government.

It is a warning that the people will reject them come the next general election just as they had rejected the previous toxic dUMNo government after 60 long donkey years.

The rakyat are more concerned about bread and butter issues. People often are. They can't be concerned about anything else if their lives are being rendered miserable because of the rising cost of living which the new Pakatan government has failed to arrest despite the promises they had made.

It is a warning to the new government not to give lame excuses why it is unable to fulfill the pre-election pledges. Worse, to have the cheeks to say like the Pm himself did, that Pakatan had not expected to win and therefore did not think that they would have to fulfill what they had promised the voters. What kind of bull was that to tell the people?

Instead of giving lame excuses, the Pakatan government should start working seriously to fulfill their pledges to the people.

And stop playing politics, especially with Maha the Great One idea's of taking in frogs from dUMNo whom the people had rejected, so as to strengthen his own position in the Pakatan coalition and do as he likes. That is unacceptable and a blatant betrayal of the voters' mandate.

The new Pakatan government should also get serious about cracking down on the increasingly incendiary racial and religious baiting by the opposition to win votes. Another reason why more and more people are beginning to vote based on racial and religious affiliations instead of what would be good for the nation as a whole. Being soft here is dangerous ground for the nation and certain defeat for Pakatan the next general election. Which it richly deserves if it continues to ignore the issues and fail to deliver on their elections promises to the people.

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