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The LIES surrounding Ninoy’s 1983 death and the Yellowtard oligarchs’ pillaging of the Philippine economy

Posted on August 15, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on The LIES surrounding Ninoy’s 1983 death and the Yellowtard oligarchs’ pillaging of the Philippine economy
The LIES surrounding Ninoy’s 1983 death and the Yellowtard oligarchs’ pillaging of the Philippine economy

The Opposition continues to use the late former President Ferdinand Marcos as a scapegoat for the state of the Philippine economy. They refuse to acknowledge the validity of Marcos’s economic strategy from the beginning of his first term which was to focus on rebuilding infrastructure destroyed during World War II. After the declaration of martial…

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Business, Economy

Anti-Duterte oligarchs back Isko Moreno candidacy, salivating over infra projects worth BILLIONS!

Posted on August 7, 2021August 7, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Anti-Duterte oligarchs back Isko Moreno candidacy, salivating over infra projects worth BILLIONS!
Anti-Duterte oligarchs back Isko Moreno candidacy, salivating over infra projects worth BILLIONS!

The usual crap assessment from former Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario’s think-tank Stratbase-ADR Institute given prime space on mainstream media! In an Inquirer “report” on “Governance prospects for 2022 and beyond”, a certain Dindo Manhit, “founder and managing director of Stratbase Group”, regurgitated the outcome of a “town hall” organised by this “institute” which…

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Business, Development, Politics

President Rodrigo Duterte’s last State of the Nation Address will be chock full of achievement

Posted on July 17, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 16 Comments on President Rodrigo Duterte’s last State of the Nation Address will be chock full of achievement
President Rodrigo Duterte’s last State of the Nation Address will be chock full of achievement

The last of President Rodrigo Duterte’s state of the nation addresses (SONAs) is at hand. In his Inquirer column today, Peter Wallace is a bit profuse in his praise of the President. He went on to “preempt his Sona by listing some of the achievements he accomplished, some that previous presidents shied away from, or…

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Government

Duterte reverses Aquino admin failures, makes good on infrastructure development promises

Posted on July 2, 2021July 2, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 5 Comments on Duterte reverses Aquino admin failures, makes good on infrastructure development promises
Duterte reverses Aquino admin failures, makes good on infrastructure development promises

The Rappler article “Aquino to end term with 7 completed PPP projects” dated December 19, 2013 authored by Cherrie Regalado all but parrots lofty statements made by the then Yellow government on their infrastructure development record — three years before then President Noynoy Aquino’s term ended. Regalado “reported” on “a press briefing on Thursday, December…

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Business, Development

Opposition “economists” like Winnie Monsod sow doom and gloom in lead up to 2022

Posted on June 19, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Opposition “economists” like Winnie Monsod sow doom and gloom in lead up to 2022
Opposition “economists” like Winnie Monsod sow doom and gloom in lead up to 2022

If the fundamentals weren’t sound, as Winnie Monsod asserts in her Inquirer piece “So much for sound fundamentals”, we’d be worse off to begin with. Mareng Winnie attempts to dismiss even the smallest iota of optimism in the prognoses issued by the country’s economic managers saying these are all just coming from people whose job…

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Business, Economy, Money Talks

Key 2022 election issue is opening the economy and breaking the oligarchs’ stranglehold on infrastructure

Posted on June 18, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 3 Comments on Key 2022 election issue is opening the economy and breaking the oligarchs’ stranglehold on infrastructure
Key 2022 election issue is opening the economy and breaking the oligarchs’ stranglehold on infrastructure

President Rodrigo Duterte hasn’t been able to make good on his promise of charter change but Congress is doing what it can in the time left before the President steps down on June 30, 2022. The Public Service Act is 85 years old. It is obsolete yet it is only now that this issue is…

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Development, Economy, Money Talks

Duterte and his chosen successor will achieve more infrastructure development than any other post-Marcos president

Posted on June 16, 2021June 16, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 4 Comments on Duterte and his chosen successor will achieve more infrastructure development than any other post-Marcos president
Duterte and his chosen successor will achieve more infrastructure development than any other post-Marcos president

Us martial law babies remember past Independence Day celebrations before. Flag-raising at the Rizal monument followed by a military parade at the Quirino Grandstand. What most Opposition “thought leaders” seem to conveniently leave out of their version of recent history is that, post-Marcos, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) was largely-divided into Marcos loyalists…

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Development

The @1Sambayan June 12 fiasco was a validation of Duterte and a vindication of Marcos

Posted on June 13, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 3 Comments on The @1Sambayan June 12 fiasco was a validation of Duterte and a vindication of Marcos
The @1Sambayan June 12 fiasco was a validation of Duterte and a vindication of Marcos

I was thinking of an epitaph piece for 1Sampayan yesterday after that fiasco of a launch. It seems the universe read my thoughts and here’s Randy David with his weekly Inquirer column. In today’s “Making the republic work”, David laments how “supposedly responsible and educated Filipinos” find appealing the idea “that a Sara Duterte-Rodrigo Duterte…

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History, Politics

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