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Five Reasons to be Optimistic About the Philippines

Posted on October 22, 2011October 22, 2011 By Carlos C Tapang 91 Comments on Five Reasons to be Optimistic About the Philippines
Five Reasons to be Optimistic About the Philippines

The most successful investors are those that invest when everybody else is bailing out. I have heard so many bad things about Pinas, and after having lived there for two years I can now understand how bad things really are. Nevertheless, I continue to invest not only money but time and effort as well to…

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Development, Economy

Rioting in London: How it could happen in the Philippines

Posted on August 12, 2011August 12, 2011 By Ilda 33 Comments on Rioting in London: How it could happen in the Philippines
Rioting in London: How it could happen in the Philippines

Rioting. Looting. Mugging. Stealing. These are activities people would normally associate with street gangs. But the recent mayhem in London that involved all those activities has baffled every expert in every society. They are baffled because the people involved didn’t just come from the “alienated poor, those without hope, lashing out in rage and despair.”…

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Crime, Culture, Education, Society

Are OFWs’ right to travel being violated by the Philippine Government?

Posted on July 15, 2011July 15, 2011 By Ilda 41 Comments on Are OFWs’ right to travel being violated by the Philippine Government?
Are OFWs’ right to travel being violated by the Philippine Government?

The Philippine economy will collapse without the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). Remittances from the OFWs contributed significantly to the 7.3% growth in the economy in 2010. The spending fuelled by the billions of dollars they send back home is a factor that is likely helping the country avoid a Greece-like economic failure. Even without drastic…

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Economy, Government

OFW ‘exit permits’ make sense – because taxpayers’ funds are at stake

Posted on July 15, 2011July 15, 2011 By benign0 14 Comments on OFW ‘exit permits’ make sense – because taxpayers’ funds are at stake
OFW ‘exit permits’ make sense – because taxpayers’ funds are at stake

Exit permits for OFWs? You gotta be kidding. That plus anecdotal evidence of all sorts of red tape before one can depart for a job overseas? An outrage! It sounds like something reminiscent of the Cold War when East German citizens would risk life and limb to make a dash across the border for a…

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Economy, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

Focus on the future eludes Filipinos despite an abundance of lessons

Posted on March 23, 2011 By benign0 2 Comments on Focus on the future eludes Filipinos despite an abundance of lessons

In the past several weeks, many things have happened that rocked the globe and will likely have ramifications over the next six to 12 months that we can only begin to understand today. Consider that even so-called experts struggle to piece together a picture of what the world might look like in the mid-term under…

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Culture, Development, Media, Society

Drug mules: a new nickname for OFWs?

Posted on February 17, 2011February 7, 2017 By Ilda 53 Comments on Drug mules: a new nickname for OFWs?
Drug mules: a new nickname for OFWs?

During former President Gloria Arroyo’s (GMA) term, we referred to Overseas Foreign Workers (OFW) as our “Bagong Bayani” or “Our new heroes.” Earlier in the year, some economists gave OFWs credit for boosting growth in the economy due to their “higher remittances” the country received from the millions of Filipinos working abroad. The question is,…

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Crime, Featured, Politics

Setting quantifiable targets for the future: Does Noynoy Aquino have the guts to do it?

Posted on January 4, 2011January 4, 2016 By benign0 7 Comments on Setting quantifiable targets for the future: Does Noynoy Aquino have the guts to do it?
Setting quantifiable targets for the future: Does Noynoy Aquino have the guts to do it?

Any Government is quick to associate itself — or worse, credit itself — with statistics that describe some kind of success or achievement for the nation. Even as the Inquirer.net editor struggled to find Filipino “achievements” in 2010, Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda was busy citing hard figures and associating these to his boss… After only…

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Development, Economy, Government, Media

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