Friday, May 15, 2020
Even In The Midst Of The Covid 19 Situation, Malaysians Are Not Forgetting That Moo's Government Is Not The Government Of Their Choice
Even as Malaysians are reeling from the Covid 19 situation and the 2 months lockdown, they are not forgetting that Moo's government is not the government of their choice.
That the government is not the government of the people's choice, Pm Moo himself had acknowledged.
It is a backdoor government culled from the blatant betrayal of the people's mandate.
By self-serving politicians who had no qualms making a mockery of democratic choice.
People who only cared for themselves while shamelessly proclaiming that they did what they did to save the country.
Save the country from what?
Hahaha......Pray tell
Bolehland would have been better saved, and served, if the government of their choice were left to do their job. After all, if the Pakatan Harapan government had failed, it would be for the people who had voted for it to judge.
As it is, not only is everyone now having to live with the Covid 19 monster threatening their very lives, but also have to live with a government they have not endorsed.
And have no confidence in simply because it is not a government they voted for.
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