Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Two More Of My Recent Random Comments On Yahoo News Malaysia



On News Teoh Beng Hock's Probe On Wrongful Detention Not Homicide



Khi

Hahaha...In Bolehland, change of government of not, it is the same old, same old. Once you are in power, it seems that you try to protect your people. But when you were in the opposition you cried to high heaven for blood hehehe. What has changed? Nothing! Voters are always used like a toilet paper. Once used, you flash it down the WC hahaha......Silly voters, believing in all the promises. Let it be a lesson - don't take the politikus2 seriously. They use you like how they use toilet papers to wipe their backsides clean of all the pre-election pledges hohoho



On Maha's Hope China And US Would See Enough Sense To End Trade War


Khi

Hahaha....Maha, your wish is misplaced. China is not at war with Uncle Sam. Dumb Donald Duck is. The Middle Kingdom won't be bullied into an agreement on the silly duck's terms. You have to understand the Chinese psyche. They don't play to your tune. They are prepared for the long haul. Even if silly duck thinks that twittering is the new way to wage a trade war hehehe. China can and will survive what is merely an inconvenience though the rest of the world who wants to play to the duck's tune, may not. The Middle Kingdom's rise is (as) inevitable as the suns rises in the east. Uncle Sam under the silly dumb duck is a declining power. It survives only on the industrial military complex and money printing. That is why it always try to stir up conflicts to encourage nations to buy its arms. But printing money and stirring up conflicts aren't sustainable. Especially not when China, and now Russia, is quietly succeeding to wean the world from reliance on the dollar as the world currency hahaha

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