Sunday, April 26, 2020
Malaysians Are Not Sick Of Politics, They Are Sick Of The Political Rats
Are Bolehlanders sick of politics as Pm Moo suggested in this time of Covid 19?
Don't think so.
Bolehlanders are concerned about what the backdoor Moo government is doing in the fight against the Covid 19 monster no doubt.
They want to know if Moo's pintu belakang administration is truly up to the mark in the fight against Covid 19.
Are we truly on the downward path as far as the number of new infections tend to show lately?
Or are we missing out something?
Have we looked into the huge presence of foreign workers, perhaps a million or two of whom are said to be unregulated, to see if we might be missing something that even our otherwise super efficient neighbour Singapore had failed to look into and is now on damage control?
Sure, Covid 19 is the main topic of concerned conversations everywhere you go to these days because it is the most immediate threat to lives and livelihoods. This only makes sense.
However, people are not forgetting that they have been played out - their mandate stolen by greedy, ambitious, self-serving and morally bankrupt political rats.
The rodents care only for themselves, their reprehensible behaviours a testament to their depravity and avarice that seem to know no bounds as long as their self interests are served.
No, Bolehlanders are not tired of politics.
They are waiting for the Covid 19 monster to be kicked in the arse and they await to send the rats back to the ratholes where they rightly belong, come GE 15 whenever that might be.
The sooner the better hehehe.
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