Sunday, June 21, 2020
A Sheraton Hotel Move 2 Should PH Plus Manage To Regain The People's Mandate With Mahathir As 3rd Time Pm?
A Sheraton Hotel Move 2 is very likely if Mahathir becomes 3rd time Pm should PH Plus manage to regain the people's mandate.
Mahathir has proven that he cannot be trusted when it comes to passing the baton to Anwar.
What is surprising is why DAP and Amanah support Mahathir as the Pm choice again.
Why be so eager to go for a Pm who has not been known as a reformist? One who is now so out of touch with the times that he is only good for rehashing old programmes?
Have DAP and Amanah forgotten why they are part of PH which stands for reforms?
Or having had a taste of power, they now care more for positions than principles?
I am a DAP supporter but I will for for PKR not going along with the choice of Mahathir as the Pm again.
Mahathir is not a man you could trust. He has shown us that. Period.
Enough is enough.
It is better that Moo's backdoor government be allowed to continue and go destroy the country.
Perhaps that is the only way Bolehlanders will ever wake up and go for a government that works for them hehehe
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