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The Real Reason Why PNoy Does Not Want to Lower Income Tax

Posted on September 15, 2015September 16, 2015 By Hector Gamboa 22 Comments on The Real Reason Why PNoy Does Not Want to Lower Income Tax
The Real Reason Why PNoy Does Not Want to Lower Income Tax

So President Noynoy Aquino (PNoy), in response to proposals by some legislators, said that he is not convinced that lowering income tax rates would be beneficial to the country. He claims that: “If we lower income tax rates, revenues will be smaller while the deficit will be wider. The widening deficit will be a negative…

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Economy, Government, Politics

3 Changes In The Government That Could Improve The Philippines

Posted on September 14, 2015 By Grimwald 21 Comments on 3 Changes In The Government That Could Improve The Philippines
3 Changes In The Government That Could Improve The Philippines

I was once asked if I am really so cynical as to believe the situation in the Philippines is hopeless. Well, to be honest, no. The Philippines is not hopeless. There is a way for it to be saved only if we, the people, the government and the various organizations in the country work together for the common…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Politics

The Hypocrisy Of Wanting To Help Syrian Refugees

Posted on September 13, 2015 By Grimwald 33 Comments on The Hypocrisy Of Wanting To Help Syrian Refugees
The Hypocrisy Of Wanting To Help Syrian Refugees

Just in the previous week, there has been much talk of the Syrian refugee problem especially after the drowned body of Aylan Kurdi (Allah bless his soul) was discovered. The heart-wrenching pictures of the dead boy has triggered much controversy around the world with some questioning why more developed countries like the U.S., Canada, Australia…

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Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Religion, Society, The South

Trying to Penetrate a Crazy Mind

Posted on September 12, 2015 By Add 8 Comments on Trying to Penetrate a Crazy Mind
Trying to Penetrate a Crazy Mind

[This is satire.  Exact similarities to actual names and events are coincidences, and should not be construed as intended, as intent is only to tickle.  Do not read too much into the names and events for they may be true, or may not, but if you do, writer shall not be held liable for the…

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Government, Politics

Why appeals for discipline and consideration is an exercise in futility in the Philippines’ current incarnation

Posted on September 12, 2015 By rsurtida 15 Comments on Why appeals for discipline and consideration is an exercise in futility in the Philippines’ current incarnation
Why appeals for discipline and consideration is an exercise in futility in the Philippines’ current incarnation

So there you have it. Just a few days after the HPG’s handover of the traffic control of EDSA from the MMDA, one exasperated trooper blurted out what level-headed Pinoys have been complaining about their co-citizens since Day 1: Maraming pasaway. Granted that the monster EDSA had become has been the result of years of…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Government, Politics, Society

Superficiality vs. Substance: From The Eyes Of Singaporeans

Posted on September 12, 2015 By Grimwald 17 Comments on Superficiality vs. Substance: From The Eyes Of Singaporeans
Superficiality vs. Substance: From The Eyes Of Singaporeans

Let me tell you a conversation I once had with my Singaporean friends. After all, we all like to believe that the Philippines can one day become as prosperous as Singapore. Both Ilda and Benign0 have already said their pieces about Singapore, so this is mine, or rather, what my Singaporean friends have to say….

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Culture, Development, Government, Media, Politics, Society

Pnoy: Mar Roxas Helped Yolanda Victims More Than Jojo Binay

Posted on September 12, 2015September 12, 2015 By P. Farol 8 Comments on Pnoy: Mar Roxas Helped Yolanda Victims More Than Jojo Binay
Pnoy: Mar Roxas Helped Yolanda Victims More Than Jojo Binay

The country’s best known PR practitioner Charlie Agatep brought up what I feel is an important issue when it comes to natural calamities and the work of politicians/government functionaries. On his timeline on Facebook, Agatep posted an excerpt from an article from the Manila Bulletin where President Benigno S. Aquino III was quoted as saying…

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Development, Economy, Government, Politics

Why indeed should we not bury former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Fort McKinley Libingan ng mga Bayani?

Posted on September 11, 2015December 7, 2021 By benign0 106 Comments on Why indeed should we not bury former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Fort McKinley Libingan ng mga Bayani?
Why indeed should we not bury former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Fort McKinley Libingan ng mga Bayani?

Why not bury former President Ferdinand E. Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Filipino Heroes’ Cemetery)? That is the question that came to light in the wake of the burial there of former Secretary and retired General Angelo Reyes, who was in the middle of being implicated in a big-time corruption scandal at the…

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Crime, Politics, Society

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