Pakatan Harapan, be warned.
The people are watching!
They won't allow the government they had voted in to sleepwalk through 5 years without fulfilling the pledges to reform and usher in the dawn of a new Bolehland.
They won't accept silly excuses like PH had not expected to win and therefore, by implication, not expected to fulfill their side of the bargain to reform and ring in the changes.
They won't accept a leader who seems trapped in a time warp, unable to move the country forward.
Rehashing outdated policies that have long past their shelf life and usefulness, if any.
They won't accept the politics of old.
They won't accept a half-past six cabinet filled with ministers who talk of black school shoes, flying cars and all the nonsense.
They want a progressive cabinet, one with ministers who are brimming with good and practical ideas to take the country forward in this cyber age and functioning well, not engaging in backdoor politics to keep themselves in power.
The people are watching.
Don't think they are sleeping and easily fooled.
The people are watching!
They won't hesitate to kick you in the arse and send you back to the cave.
Come GE15!
So be warned!
Don't say there is no warning!
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