Sunday, July 5, 2020

The Malaysian Political Arena Is A Swamp Full Of Self-Serving, Avaricious, Amoral Frogs


The Bolehland political arena is a swamp full of self-serving, avaricious amoral frogs all biting, jumping and croaking over each other for the choicest estate and food.

They all shamelessly proclaim that they are working for the country's good.

Hahaha.......

Or should it be croak, croak, croak?

Hehehe.......

However, all they serve are their own pockets, their greed for power and positions and their insatiable egos.

There were many in PKR and still some lurking to jump when the offers come around.

Some in DAP.

How many in duMNO & Co? hehehe

And who else?

These frogs care not a hoot for democracy and the sanctity of your votes.

They have effectively subverted and hijacked the people's mandate to form a backdoor government of a bloated Cabinet of 70 (perhaps the biggest in the world, and wasteful and laughable for that, for a small country like Bolehland), still largely unseen and unheard of doing their day's worth of work behind the convenient cover of Covid 19.

As the country reels from the negative economic effects of Covid 19 and an uncertain future, with loud amphibian shenanigans still going on, the only hope for Bolehland is to clear the swamp of frogs and legislate against party hopping.

And start afresh.

No more frogs croaking FROM THE SWAMP!

Amen.
                 

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