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Revising the 1987 Constitution could put an end to communist insurgencies in the Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2021November 16, 2021 By The Unpopular Opinion 9 Comments on Revising the 1987 Constitution could put an end to communist insurgencies in the Philippines
Revising the 1987 Constitution could put an end to communist insurgencies in the Philippines

Issues regarding communist insurgencies in the Philippines are once again the talk of the town as the country prepares to elect its next chief executive. The current administration has been aggressive in addressing problems associated extreme leftist groups and their armed counterparts. Definitely, the next head of government would inherit these successes as the military…

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Business, Charter Change, Development, Economy

My Wish List For This Christmas

Posted on December 17, 2015 By Grimwald 9 Comments on My Wish List For This Christmas
My Wish List For This Christmas

I’m putting this here just in case somebody out there might actually be listening… Dear Santa, I have been a very good boy this year so that means I can make a wish list that you are obliged to fulfill. If that’s the case, worry not because all you really have to do is fulfill…

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Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

A Lament For OFWs

Posted on November 8, 2015 By Grimwald 8 Comments on A Lament For OFWs
A Lament For OFWs

Just recently, one of my best friends has now moved to Singapore with his wife and hopes to make a decent living there as an engineer. My heart goes out to him and his wife and I hope that they have a prosperous life there together while raising their family. However, with everything that’s happened…

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Culture, Economy, Government, Society

And The Rape Of The Common Filipino By The Yellow Horde Continues…

Posted on August 24, 2015 By Grimwald 39 Comments on And The Rape Of The Common Filipino By The Yellow Horde Continues…
And The Rape Of The Common Filipino By The Yellow Horde Continues…

Ladies and gentlemen, I remember writing an article using rape as a metaphor which didn’t turn out too well. I don’t think I can apologize enough to the people I’ve offended through my misuse of the term “rape”. Unfortunately, with what’s been happening lately, I think I have to use it again and, this time at least,…

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Culture, Government, Media, Society

The myth of ‘inclusive growth’ in the Philippines and why GDP alone does not matter

Posted on May 25, 2014May 25, 2014 By Libertas 22 Comments on The myth of ‘inclusive growth’ in the Philippines and why GDP alone does not matter
The myth of ‘inclusive growth’ in the Philippines and why GDP alone does not matter

Why is there no inclusive growth in the Philippines? The critical component and measurement which goes a long way in explaining why no progress is being made, and inclusive growth remains only the ‘in’ slogan/mantra of the year is the Poverty Elasticity of Growth or PEG (the multiplier effect of percent growth to percent poverty…

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Culture, Development, Economy

Price Hikes Versus Wage Hikes?

Posted on April 7, 2012 By a 21 Comments on Price Hikes Versus Wage Hikes?
Price Hikes Versus Wage Hikes?

Amidst the political turmoil that continually pervades our country, a strong and passionate plea reverberates among the mouths of the marginalized. Amidst the slums of the Philippines echoes the unswerving determination of the less-fortunate to assert what they want from the government, as shown by the series of protests conducted by advocacy groups across the…

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Charter Change, Economy, Government, Money Talks

Counter-intuitive solutions to fixing the Philippine economy

Posted on April 3, 2012April 3, 2012 By benign0 4 Comments on Counter-intuitive solutions to fixing the Philippine economy
Counter-intuitive solutions to fixing the Philippine economy

I remain convinced that America’s immense creative and commercial energy will shine through whatever social order is imposed on it; much the same way as the might of Chinese entrepeneurial and industrial ethic managed to thrive in the repressive communist regime of the mainland as well as in even most the dysfunctional and corrupt governments…

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Development, Economy, Money Talks

Being cluey about foreign capital

Posted on January 23, 2011August 13, 2022 By benign0 76 Comments on Being cluey about foreign capital

One of the key aspects of the Constitutional Reform agenda revolves around the proposal to open the Philippines to full foreign ownership of business assets and private property. It is a worthwhile option to explore as it has been known for quite some time how inept Filipinos are with creating capital indigenously and at keeping…

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Charter Change, Culture, Development, Economy
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