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Category: Development

RA 10354 — a product mangled by Pinoy-style discourse

Posted on December 31, 2012June 28, 2013 By FallenAngel 29 Comments on RA 10354 — a product mangled by Pinoy-style discourse
RA 10354 — a product mangled by Pinoy-style discourse

Droll, unintelligent, petty, and pathetic – these words describe the “debate” that has surrounded the discussion of the Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill), the passing through both houses of Congress and its eventual signing into law as RA 10354. The whole point of the exercise was to implement some sort of semblance of population control….

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Culture, Development, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, Religion

Too Much Power Concentrated in Manila

Posted on December 31, 2012December 31, 2012 By Carlos C Tapang 32 Comments on Too Much Power Concentrated in Manila
Too Much Power Concentrated in Manila

The ongoing conflict between the DILG and Governor Gwen Garcia of Cebu has highlighted one of the fundamental problems we have in our system of government: too much centralization. Here you have a sitting governor (who is to end her term in six months) being disciplined for an offense that happened a long time ago….

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Charter Change, Development, Government

The world ended for many Filipinos in 2012

Posted on December 30, 2012December 28, 2013 By Ilda 64 Comments on The world ended for many Filipinos in 2012
The world ended for many Filipinos in 2012

After taking a short break during the Christmas season, Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino is reportedly back feeling “recharged”. It’s been a busy 2012 for the President and his allies, indeed. He has been sick quite a few times during the year and it was a sign that his health was not a hundred…

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Development, Economy, Featured, Government, Politics

Occupy the sidewalk

Posted on December 22, 2012 By The Miner 21 Comments on Occupy the sidewalk
Occupy the sidewalk

Sidewalk vendors have always been a site to behold in the panorama of Philippine society. Although we cannot claim that this phenomenon is endemic or indigenous to Filipino culture and society, the persona of the sidewalk vendor is omnipresent within and in the very fabric of Filipino society. We see these sidewalk vendors along the…

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Development, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

Teach me how to fish…not to dougie

Posted on December 21, 2012 By The Miner 58 Comments on Teach me how to fish…not to dougie
Teach me how to fish…not to dougie

First he called it a “pro-poor budget”; now he calls it an “empowering national budget”. Read in the papers that the President calls the PhP2.006 trillion national budget “…an instrument to give the common man the power to control and improve his life…” I find three items in the General Appropriations Act of 2013 that…

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Civics, Development, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

Not the end of the world as we know it

Posted on December 19, 2012 By The Miner 39 Comments on Not the end of the world as we know it
Not the end of the world as we know it

The passage of Senate Bill No. 2865 and House Bill House Bill No. 4244 is not something the Philippine Roman Catholic body, both the Church and its people, should be afraid of. It is not “doomsday” nor “Armageddon” nor the day when evil triumphed over good, as what some hard-core and traditional Catholic thinkers in…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Government, Politics, Religion, Society

Dawn of long-overdue population control in the Philippines as Congress passes HB 4244

Posted on December 18, 2012July 23, 2013 By benign0 39 Comments on Dawn of long-overdue population control in the Philippines as Congress passes HB 4244
Dawn of long-overdue population control in the Philippines as Congress passes HB 4244

Make no mistake, the passing in Congress today of House Bill 4244 also known as the Reproductive Health (RH) Bill is foremost a triumph for long-overdue population control in the Philippines. The country’s enormous population and its continued unabated growth has long been considered the single biggest roadblock to prosperity in this impoverished nation. Indeed,…

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Development, Economy, Politics, Religion, Society

Reproductive Health Bill (House Bill 4244) as approved on Second Reading 12th December 2012

Posted on December 17, 2012 By benign0 2 Comments on Reproductive Health Bill (House Bill 4244) as approved on Second Reading 12th December 2012

The following is a copy of House Bill 4244 also known as the ‘Reproductive Health Bill’ in the form as approved on Second Reading by the Philippine House of Representatives 12th Dec 2012. This is optimised for reading on the Web and is based on a PDF document made available on the ABS-CBN News website….

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Development, Education, Politics, References, Religion

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