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Leni Robredo’s “I am not corrupt” and “helping the poor” rhetoric an INSULT to Filipino voters

Posted on November 13, 2021August 31, 2022 By benign0 5 Comments on Leni Robredo’s “I am not corrupt” and “helping the poor” rhetoric an INSULT to Filipino voters
Leni Robredo’s “I am not corrupt” and “helping the poor” rhetoric an INSULT to Filipino voters

A common defensive argument routinely issued by Leni Robredo’s Yellowtard supporters is that the “vice president” is “not corrupt”. Yes indeed, she is not that among many other things that she is not. That does not mean she will be a good leader, of course. In fact, there really is not much her camp is…

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Economy, Politics, Society

Dole out campaigning: Be wary of skewed and distorted electoral promises that could damage the economy

Posted on November 2, 2021November 2, 2021 By The Unpopular Opinion 3 Comments on Dole out campaigning: Be wary of skewed and distorted electoral promises that could damage the economy
Dole out campaigning: Be wary of skewed and distorted electoral promises that could damage the economy

The election season has started in the Philippines, with the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) finalizing the list of candidates vying for various positions in the public office. While the aforementioned commission is performing its stipulated duties and powers afforded to it by the 1987 Constitution, candidates running for nationally-elected positions are creating their own platforms…

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Economy, Government

Opposition “economists” like Winnie Monsod and @JCPunongbayan FAIL Filipinos by sowing divisiveness

Posted on August 14, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Opposition “economists” like Winnie Monsod and @JCPunongbayan FAIL Filipinos by sowing divisiveness
Opposition “economists” like Winnie Monsod and @JCPunongbayan FAIL Filipinos by sowing divisiveness

The Opposition has been nitpicking about the GDP turning positive the other day as announced by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Even Sharon Cuneta weighed in. Now it’s the Professor Emeritus of the UP Economics Department who now puts in her two cents on the back of what is, by now, an all-too-familiar script —…

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Economy

Communists like @TonyoCruz and their fronts like @IBONFoundation push AYUDA nga-nga culture

Posted on July 24, 2021July 24, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on Communists like @TonyoCruz and their fronts like @IBONFoundation push AYUDA nga-nga culture
Communists like @TonyoCruz and their fronts like @IBONFoundation push AYUDA nga-nga culture

Where is the substance in the drivel Ka Tonyo Cruz writes? Numbers he cited in his Manila Bulletin piece “P10,000 aid for all is needed — and possible” comes from none other than his comrade IBON Foundation Executive Director Sonny Africa. That biased “source” makes everything he writes suspect from the very beginning. Predictably he…

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Culture, Government, Society

On how the politicisation of community pantries and ayuda contributed to Filipino mendicant culture

Posted on May 27, 2021 By Benedict Exconde 1 Comment on On how the politicisation of community pantries and ayuda contributed to Filipino mendicant culture
On how the politicisation of community pantries and ayuda contributed to Filipino mendicant culture

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic struck the Philippines, “bayanihan” has been a mainstay of Filipino culture, especially in the provinces. As someone who spent my youth in the province, I am not surprised whenever the friendly neighbors come over to our place to offer some of their food during the fiesta or Noche Buena or…

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