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Senator Miriam Santiago will have more fun in the Philippines than at the International Criminal Court

Posted on July 13, 2012October 13, 2015 By Ilda 124 Comments on Senator Miriam Santiago will have more fun in the Philippines than at the International Criminal Court
Senator Miriam Santiago will have more fun in the Philippines than at the International Criminal Court

There comes a time when one starts getting bored with one’s job and starts to think about going for another one just because it looks like the grass is much greener on the other side. But when the time comes to say goodbye to the old job, realization suddenly hits and then one starts having…

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Development, Government, Politics

The moronism in ‘ordering’ bus drivers and conductors to be paid fixed salaries

Posted on July 11, 2012July 11, 2012 By benign0 19 Comments on The moronism in ‘ordering’ bus drivers and conductors to be paid fixed salaries
The moronism in ‘ordering’ bus drivers and conductors to be paid fixed salaries

Why am I not surprised that the move of the Philippines’ Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to implement an order to change remuneration of the country’s public utility bus drivers from a commission-based payment scheme to a fixed-salary scheme fell flat on its face? DOLE Order Number 118-12 which mandates this transition supposedly had…

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Development, Government, Society

Scattered thoughts on the Scarborough scene: Chinese lessons, discretion, and showiness

Posted on July 11, 2012July 25, 2013 By FallenAngel 39 Comments on Scattered thoughts on the Scarborough scene: Chinese lessons, discretion, and showiness
Scattered thoughts on the Scarborough scene: Chinese lessons, discretion, and showiness

小心一点 (Xiao xin yi dian) – Be a little bit careful, about what you’re saying. These words were reportedly presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda’s response to a commentary in a Chinese newspaper that the Philippines is orchestrating a plot to stir up tensions in the dispute over the West Philippine Sea, or South China Sea. Of…

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Culture, Government, Politics

Understanding the BS in being a ‘breakout nation’

Posted on July 9, 2012 By benign0 6 Comments on Understanding the BS in being a ‘breakout nation’
Understanding the BS in being a ‘breakout nation’

In its most recent rah-rah story about how the government of President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III has so far been the heroic beacon of progress as was “promised” during the campaign, “social news network” site Rappler.com has quoted Ruchir Sharma, head of Emerging Market Equities and Global Macro at Morgan Stanley Investment Management who,…

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Development, Economy, Government, Media, Money Talks

Carlos Celdran tells China to kiss Filipino ass over Spratlys and Scarborough row

Posted on July 9, 2012 By benign0 65 Comments on Carlos Celdran tells China to kiss Filipino ass over Spratlys and Scarborough row
Carlos Celdran tells China to kiss Filipino ass over Spratlys and Scarborough row

A friend of mine shared the following graphic apparently making the rounds on Facebook. It was posted on the Carlos Celdran page along with the caption “Love this map. Northwest Philippines. Haha. Kiss our 98 million asses, China. #China — with John Joey Ramos, Jason Alinsunurin, Jojo Garcia Dula, Michael Judd Rico and Emil Yap.”…

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Culture, Economy, Government, Society

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

MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?

Posted on July 6, 2012 By benign0 16 Comments on MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?
MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?

I see these poignant prayers on Twitter every now and then. “God willing it won’t be traffic [sic] on Edsa today”. I’m pretty sure such prayers are uttered at least once per 1.3 person per day by the average EDSA motorist. That translates to hundreds of thousands of such prayer said each year in beseeching…

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Culture, 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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