Friday, May 1, 2020
Anyone Can Suggest Anything But It Is Not Going To Make Any Difference Unless Bolehland Tells Moo's Backdoor Government To Go
Anyone can suggest anything but no good is going to come out of it.
How could an illegitimate backdoor government cobbled together with disparate members all looking out for themselves and pulling in different directions, ever be expected to genuinely think of and work for the rakyat's good?
What Bolehland needs to do is kick out Moo's pintu belakang government and bring back the legitimate, people voted for PH government minus Mahathir.
With Anwar as the Pm supported by clean, competent and genuinely reform-minded leaders.
With this in place, Anwar's administration should clamp down hard on everyone's favourite abuse of race and religion to divide and rule that seems to forever trap the country in a feudal grip and hold it back from moving forward.
Then think of how to restructure the economy to make it work for the people, instead of for the privileged few - the cronies, families, the rich and powerful and people with connections, the con-men, con-women and the corrupt.
Covid 19 just makes it more urgent that we need a government that is not saddled with people pushing their own interests, has the support and trust of the people - not a rojak, 'talk-nonsense-drink-warm-water-talk-like-Doreamon-to-your-spouses- kill-the-Covid-19-virus,' history-busting, bloated Cabinet of 70 +
Hehehe
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