Monday, June 1, 2020

Moo's Backdoor Government Should Return The People's Mandate


Covid 19 is still with us. It is not certain when the rogue will be defeated.

The number of daily infections varies from day to day.

Some days in the low double digits. Some days in the mid double digits and some days in three digits when migrant workers are tested.

The numbers don't give a clear picture of the Covid 19 situation.

What is clear is that we are not out of the woods.

In fact, the director general of health himself fears that the number of infections may spike after the Raya celebrations and people return from the kampungs.

What about the migrant workers?

How many of them have been tested so far?

It has been said that Bolehland has over 2 million documented foreign workers spread all over the country. And probably about the same or even bigger number of the undocumented ones.

Even our otherwise super efficient neighbour Singapore had overlooked their migrant worker community when it came to the fight against Covid 19 which saw the number of Covid 19 cases there soar to 34,000 plus compared to our 7000 plus.

Singapore has the luxury, however, of knowing where their migrant workers are because they are all housed in migrant worker dormitories. Further, their number is small compared to ours.

Have we been proactive when it came to tracing and getting our migrant workers tested, both the documented and undocumented ones?

But I digress. This post is not about the Covid 19 situation here.

It is about restoring the people's mandate which had been stolen by power crazy politicians who had no qualms about making a mockery of the people's democratic choice when they came together in the now infamous Sheraton Move

It is time Moo's backdoor government, the government the Pm himself had acknowledged was not the government of the people's choice, to return the mandate to the people.

The only honourable thing to do.

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