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Regard for China-Philippines relations should move on from the old Yellowtard and communist “bully” rhetoric

Posted on June 15, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on Regard for China-Philippines relations should move on from the old Yellowtard and communist “bully” rhetoric
Regard for China-Philippines relations should move on from the old Yellowtard and communist “bully” rhetoric

Check out Richard Javad Heydarians’s most recent crybaby piece “Why are we bullied?” published on the Inquirer. Heydarian basically whines about “our President’s almost slavish comments vis-à-vis the Eastern bully, which has been creeping into our waters with increasing impunity.” He worries about the prospect (presumably as the 2022 elections loom closer and campaigning ramps…

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Economy, Politics

No small deal: The contribution of POGOs to the Philippine economy

Posted on June 6, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on No small deal: The contribution of POGOs to the Philippine economy
No small deal: The contribution of POGOs to the Philippine economy

Much has been written about Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) but no one has actually ever been in one I think. I got a glimpse into how they operate last Friday. They are literally self-contained communities complete with their own grocery store, salon and barber shop, restaurant, laundry and whatever else the Chinese employees will…

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Business, Money Talks

China is the “bad guy” whether it is about tobacco or the virus

Posted on May 29, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on China is the “bad guy” whether it is about tobacco or the virus
China is the “bad guy” whether it is about tobacco or the virus

Sinophobia and tobacco. Mareng Winnie throws everything at China. In her Inquirer column today “A victory for tobacco, a defeat for our children”, Monsod writes… Wasn’t China the source of the virus in the first place? Not only that, didn’t China try to cover up its virus situation in the second place? The virus, indeed,…

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Lifestyle, Politics

The Opposition wastes time lying to themselves and to Filipinos about history and about Duterte

Posted on May 21, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on The Opposition wastes time lying to themselves and to Filipinos about history and about Duterte
The Opposition wastes time lying to themselves and to Filipinos about history and about Duterte

The Opposition can’t disabuse themselves of the notion that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is a Chinese puppet. PhilSTAR columnist Boo Chanco, for example, is fixated on the concept as is evident in yet another one of his pieces, today’s “Is China losing Duterte” where he suggests that “China will likely finance a candidate next year….

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History, Politics

When did the dispute between the Philippines and China REALLY begin?

Posted on May 20, 2021May 20, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on When did the dispute between the Philippines and China REALLY begin?
When did the dispute between the Philippines and China REALLY begin?

Here we go again. Retired former Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio writes yet again in his latest piece “China does not possess the [West Philippine Sea]” published on the Inquirer. He continues to assert ad nauseum that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is “sending a message to oil and gas companies with Service Contracts from the…

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Business, Development

On the San Beda alumni petition against Duterte’s South China Sea statements

Posted on May 19, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on On the San Beda alumni petition against Duterte’s South China Sea statements
On the San Beda alumni petition against Duterte’s South China Sea statements

I have refrained from political posts on my Facebook account in deference to my friends who are on the opposite side of the political fence, so please indulge me on this issue of the San Beda alumni community petition that President Rodrigo Duterte retract his statements on the South China Sea row with China because…

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Government, Politics

SO WHAT if presidential spox Harry Roque represents Duterte in the South China Sea debate with The Liar Justice Carpio?

Posted on May 7, 2021May 7, 2021 By benign0 5 Comments on SO WHAT if presidential spox Harry Roque represents Duterte in the South China Sea debate with The Liar Justice Carpio?
SO WHAT if presidential spox Harry Roque represents Duterte in the South China Sea debate with The Liar Justice Carpio?

Things are moving fast! Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has delegated to his spokesperson lawyer Harry Roque the task of debating Retired Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio on the South China Sea debacle. As expected (they are so predictable) the Yellowtards (the bloc within the Philippine Opposition rabidly-loyal to the Aquino-Cojuangco clan) are giving one another…

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Politics

What to expect from the South China Sea debate between President Duterte and former SC Justice Carpio

Posted on May 7, 2021May 7, 2021 By benign0 3 Comments on What to expect from the South China Sea debate between President Duterte and former SC Justice Carpio
What to expect from the South China Sea debate between President Duterte and former SC Justice Carpio

Just as soon as I hit the “Publish” button on my previous piece “The LIAR Justice Carpio should accept President Duterte’s challenge to a debate”, news that Retired Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio had accepted Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s challenge to a debate was out and sending Yellowtardom into a frenzy of shrill battle screeching….

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