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Is government responsible for the safety of citizens residing in earthquake-prone zones?

Posted on September 4, 2012 By benign0 33 Comments on Is government responsible for the safety of citizens residing in earthquake-prone zones?
Is government responsible for the safety of citizens residing in earthquake-prone zones?

Is there really such a thing as government absolving itself of any responsibility for the well-being of its citizens in the event of a disaster? Apparently there is such a notion if we are to believe Quezon City public order and safety head Elmo San Diego. According to San Diego, residents of the posh subdivisions…

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Civics, Environment, Government

Filipinos need to learn how to think: Thinking 101 in three convenient lessons

Posted on August 24, 2012August 24, 2012 By benign0 21 Comments on Filipinos need to learn how to think: Thinking 101 in three convenient lessons
Filipinos need to learn how to think: Thinking 101 in three convenient lessons

The last couple of weeks has seen circus following circus kicking off crescendous waves of crocodile emotions that swept many Filipinos off their feet. One good thing coming out of that is that it brought to fore some really key features of the dysfunction that underlies the Philippine National Thinking Process. Below, for the reading…

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Civics, Culture, Education, Society

It is too late to honour the late Jesse Robredo now – because he’s dead

Posted on August 22, 2012August 18, 2015 By benign0 64 Comments on It is too late to honour the late Jesse Robredo now – because he’s dead
It is too late to honour the late Jesse Robredo now – because he’s dead

So now Secretary Jesse Robredo is dead. And lo, what do we see around us now but a multitude of armchair eulogies — many of them spread shallow across 140-character snippets of textual diarrhoea — waxing poetic on how good a man he was. That’s all good folks — if it weren’t for the fact…

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Civics, Culture, Society

Robert Carabuena versus the MMDA: Who’s gonna win?

Posted on August 15, 2012August 15, 2012 By Kate Natividad 87 Comments on Robert Carabuena versus the MMDA: Who’s gonna win?
Robert Carabuena versus the MMDA: Who’s gonna win?

What is it about guys and their cars? The moment guys get behind the wheel, they turn into Mr Hyde. What I thought were mild-mannered Clark Kent types suddenly start acting like they are flying down EDSA (whenever they could) wearing a blue suit, red boots, and a cape. What’s up with that? It’s not…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Education, Society

Is the use of state resources to defend Leila De Lima from disbarment justified?

Posted on August 3, 2012August 3, 2012 By benign0 21 Comments on Is the use of state resources to defend Leila De Lima from disbarment justified?
Is the use of state resources to defend Leila De Lima from disbarment justified?

The last couple of weeks has seen Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III leaning heavily on a number of key institutions and communities that provide important counterbalance to the power wielded by Malacañang. First it was the media, specifically veteran television news presenter and former Vice President Noli de Castro who President BS Aquino…

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Civics, Government, Politics

The Philippines’ flaccid response to the grounded Chinese warship within its claimed territory

Posted on July 15, 2012 By benign0 11 Comments on The Philippines’ flaccid response to the grounded Chinese warship within its claimed territory
The Philippines’ flaccid response to the grounded Chinese warship within its claimed territory

So finally a Chinese warship that had run aground in Half Moon Shoal (known as Hasa-Hasa Shoal to the Philippine Government) had been “rescued” and “refloated” by other Chinese navy vessels that had come to its rescue. The rescue party reportedly consisted of “at least five vessels and several smaller boats” freed the People’s Liberation…

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Civics, Government

MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems

Posted on July 7, 2012June 19, 2013 By Ilda 48 Comments on MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems
MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems

It seems Filipino public servants are incapable of thinking outside the square when it comes to addressing the problems that plague the nation. Most of them rely on prayer to solve issues rather than apply science and technology — an approach that could actually yield permanent solutions. Take the case of the Chairman for Metro…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Government, Religion, Society

Why EpalWatch is both good for the country and clear evidence of its profound dysfunction

Posted on July 5, 2012 By benign0 10 Comments on Why EpalWatch is both good for the country and clear evidence of its profound dysfunction
Why EpalWatch is both good for the country and clear evidence of its profound dysfunction

The impropriety of a public official plastering his or her name all over a public-funded facility or piece of equipment had recently come to light. Apparently people now feel a sense of outrage at the sight of the names and images of local politicians adorning projects and initiatives made possible by taxpayers’ funds. Don’t get…

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Civics, Culture, Government, Politics, Society

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