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Philippines’ rail system finally being fixed and expanded after being messed up by Noynoy Aquino government

Posted on May 27, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on Philippines’ rail system finally being fixed and expanded after being messed up by Noynoy Aquino government
Philippines’ rail system finally being fixed and expanded after being messed up by Noynoy Aquino government

Dean dela Paz in his Daily Tribune piece “Tugade’s transport triumphs” recalls the state of transport infrastructure under the administration of former President Noynoy Aquino and the fiascos that punctuated his term… We need not list a litany of the successive failures as they are deeply etched in the consciousness of the public, like festering…

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Development

The Politics of Business: an account of political persecution by Herminio Disini

Posted on May 20, 2021May 28, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 3 Comments on The Politics of Business: an account of political persecution by Herminio Disini
The Politics of Business: an account of political persecution by Herminio Disini

If you want to have an idea of how the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) was weaponized against the Marcos “cronies” you should read this book, The Politics of Business: How the Government Tried My Case Without Me, by none other than Herminio T. Disini. Disini begins with his origins in Narvacan, Ilocos Sur…

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Business, Development

2022 presidentiables: political baggage and business friendliness as major criteria

Posted on May 19, 2021May 19, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 7 Comments on 2022 presidentiables: political baggage and business friendliness as major criteria
2022 presidentiables: political baggage and business friendliness as major criteria

I was discussing with a friend on Messenger the other night about potential Presidential candidates and we narrowed it down to three probables in case Sara Duterte doesn’t run. It came down to Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, former Senator Bongbong Marcos (BBM), and convicted mutineer Antonio Trillanes. His preference was for Isko because Trillanes he…

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Business, Politics

The Philippine Opposition need to find a SMARTER way of using COVID-19 as an election-winning “issue”

Posted on March 22, 2021March 29, 2021 By benign0 8 Comments on The Philippine Opposition need to find a SMARTER way of using COVID-19 as an election-winning “issue”
The Philippine Opposition need to find a SMARTER way of using COVID-19 as an election-winning “issue”

Following the colossal collapse of their first opening campaign salvo, the ill-fated “1Sambayan” initiative, Filipinos are still holding their breath waiting for the Philippine Opposition’s next major brainwave. So far all we get is the usual noise — the same shrill whining over how the Philippines is coping with the 12-month-old COVID-19 pandemic. That “crisis”…

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Government, Politics

“That could have been spent helping the poor” and other liberal ululations

Posted on September 5, 2020September 5, 2020 By benign0 5 Comments on “That could have been spent helping the poor” and other liberal ululations
“That could have been spent helping the poor” and other liberal ululations

When critics of any sitting Philippine government see money being spent on public works, the first thought always goes to “that money could have been spent helping the poor”. That’s just plain palamunin (mooch) mentality. This comes from a nefarious thinking habit of those liberal types who dominate much of the Philippine Opposition today —…

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Business, Economy

The COVID-19 pandemic laid the foundation for modern public transport in the Philippines

Posted on May 20, 2020May 20, 2020 By benign0 4 Comments on The COVID-19 pandemic laid the foundation for modern public transport in the Philippines
The COVID-19 pandemic laid the foundation for modern public transport in the Philippines

The COVID-19 pandemic presents a golden opportunity for tree-huggers and social justice warriors to walk their talk. A good proportion of Metro Manila residents who could afford cars and use them for their daily commutes to and from work under the old normal can work from home. The pandemic and the lockdown that aimed to…

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Business, Development, Lifestyle

Has PLDT been depriving its customers of available capacity all this time?

Posted on March 16, 2020March 16, 2020 By benign0 7 Comments on Has PLDT been depriving its customers of available capacity all this time?
Has PLDT been depriving its customers of available capacity all this time?

One of the good things about the COVID-19 pandemic is that it reveals what business organisations are actually capable of given a call to step up the quality and performance of their products and services. According to a Rappler “report”, it turns out top national telco Philippine Long Distance Telephone (PLDT) company has “more than…

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Business, Tech Talk

Why spending big bucks on nice things is a better investment than throwing money at the poor

Posted on December 1, 2019December 1, 2019 By benign0 9 Comments on Why spending big bucks on nice things is a better investment than throwing money at the poor
Why spending big bucks on nice things is a better investment than throwing money at the poor

The recent success of the opening ceremonies of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games and, for that matter, the overall multi-million dollar investment in hosting the Games proves a point. Filipinos, and people in general — rich or poor — love to see and experience nice things. This is the reason the half-witted argument of choice…

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