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Don’t you just HATE jeepneys?

Posted on March 5, 2023 By benign0 5 Comments on Don’t you just HATE jeepneys?
Don’t you just HATE jeepneys?

Recent activities being organised by communist front organisations further exhibit the utter hypocrisy of Filipino “activists”. Whilst these bozos claim to be on the side of the masa, they “fight” on the side of the very community and industry that makes the lives of ordinary working Filipinos a living hell. Jeepneys represent everything that is…

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Culture, Development

Philippine transportation is a microcosm of the country’s socio-economic disarray

Posted on September 1, 2022 By The Unpopular Opinion 14 Comments on Philippine transportation is a microcosm of the country’s socio-economic disarray
Philippine transportation is a microcosm of the country’s socio-economic disarray

A couple of weeks ago, Filipino youngsters are back to school as face-to-face classes have officially begun. With the recent report by the World Bank, which says that around 90% of Filipino school children at the age of 10 have no reading ability, educators in the Philippines have welcomed these face-to-face classes as a way…

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Charter Change, Development, Economy

How should Philippine food security be addressed?

Posted on May 2, 2022May 2, 2022 By The Unpopular Opinion 55 Comments on How should Philippine food security be addressed?
How should Philippine food security be addressed?

“An army marches on its stomach.” is one of Napoleon Bonaparte’s most popular quotes. Even with his prowess as a highly capable commander and strategist, the French emperor himself had recognized that a country’s military power projection greatly relies on its capacity to feed its armed forces. With France as the most significant great power…

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Business, Development, Economy

Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines

Posted on January 18, 2022 By The Unpopular Opinion 8 Comments on Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines
Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines

Roughly one month has passed since Typhoon Odette devastated various regions of the Philippines, specifically the Visayas islands. Houses, bridges, and harbors were left in ruins, while trees and electrical posts were uprooted. Lifeline accessibility was greatly hampered, with access to electricity and safe drinking water returning only after two days or more. With this…

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Development, Environment, Government

The most important election issues for 2022. Take note: being “anti-Marcos” is NOT one of them

Posted on October 9, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 4 Comments on The most important election issues for 2022. Take note: being “anti-Marcos” is NOT one of them
The most important election issues for 2022. Take note: being “anti-Marcos” is NOT one of them

With the Presidential candidates cast more or less complete, the time has come for the questions we should ask each of them that will guide us in determining who is in the position to lead the country over the next six years. It shouldn’t be about Aquino versus Marcos again or looming authoritarianism against freedom…

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Development, Government

No justification for Pasig River Expressway (PAREX), project driven more by profit than by public good

Posted on September 29, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 6 Comments on No justification for Pasig River Expressway (PAREX), project driven more by profit than by public good
No justification for Pasig River Expressway (PAREX), project driven more by profit than by public good

The Pasig River Expressway has broken ground and the project has begun in earnest even with the growing opposition to it. The initial furor was over the design that the whole river would be covered by the length of the expressway which runs from east to west from Manila Bay to Laguna De Bay. As…

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Business, Development, Environment

Duterte’s unfinished business and the clear plan for 2022 to 2028 that the Opposition LACKS

Posted on September 28, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 3 Comments on Duterte’s unfinished business and the clear plan for 2022 to 2028 that the Opposition LACKS
Duterte’s unfinished business and the clear plan for 2022 to 2028 that the Opposition LACKS

One of the items on Rodrigo Duterte’s platform of government in 2016 was federalism. This has remained unfulfilled largely due to the Senate being the stumbling block to constitutional amendments. The 1987 Constitution doesn’t state explicitly of both houses of Congress voting as one or both, with a 3/4 majority is required to deem an…

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Government, Politics

Opposition still using obsolete “good” versus “evil” rhetoric as a lazy alternative to a real campaign platform

Posted on September 2, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Opposition still using obsolete “good” versus “evil” rhetoric as a lazy alternative to a real campaign platform
Opposition still using obsolete “good” versus “evil” rhetoric as a lazy alternative to a real campaign platform

PhilSTAR columnist Boo Chanco seems to be losing faith in the youth. But the surveys he cited in his piece today “Faith in democracy” were done abroad, mostly in Europe. It doesn’t automatically apply to Filipinos in the same age group he cites… The Center for the Future of Democracy at the University of Cambridge…

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