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Is government responsible for the safety of citizens residing in earthquake-prone zones?

Posted on September 4, 2012 By benign0 33 Comments on Is government responsible for the safety of citizens residing in earthquake-prone zones?
Is government responsible for the safety of citizens residing in earthquake-prone zones?

Is there really such a thing as government absolving itself of any responsibility for the well-being of its citizens in the event of a disaster? Apparently there is such a notion if we are to believe Quezon City public order and safety head Elmo San Diego. According to San Diego, residents of the posh subdivisions…

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Civics, Environment, Government

Filipinos still can’t get over being dependent on the United States for national defense

Posted on July 17, 2012June 9, 2013 By benign0 37 Comments on Filipinos still can’t get over being dependent on the United States for national defense
Filipinos still can’t get over being dependent on the United States for national defense

Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) Secretary General Renato Reyes Jr says it like it’s a bad thing — that the United States possibly intends to renew its use of key military bases in the Philippines in its bid to “rebalance” troop deployment towards the region. This follows a recently-concluded meeting between Philippine President Benigno “BS” Aquino…

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Culture, Development, Government, Society

Scattered thoughts on the Scarborough scene: Chinese lessons, discretion, and showiness

Posted on July 11, 2012July 25, 2013 By FallenAngel 39 Comments on Scattered thoughts on the Scarborough scene: Chinese lessons, discretion, and showiness
Scattered thoughts on the Scarborough scene: Chinese lessons, discretion, and showiness

小心一点 (Xiao xin yi dian) – Be a little bit careful, about what you’re saying. These words were reportedly presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda’s response to a commentary in a Chinese newspaper that the Philippines is orchestrating a plot to stir up tensions in the dispute over the West Philippine Sea, or South China Sea. Of…

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Culture, Government, Politics

Carlos Celdran tells China to kiss Filipino ass over Spratlys and Scarborough row

Posted on July 9, 2012 By benign0 65 Comments on Carlos Celdran tells China to kiss Filipino ass over Spratlys and Scarborough row
Carlos Celdran tells China to kiss Filipino ass over Spratlys and Scarborough row

A friend of mine shared the following graphic apparently making the rounds on Facebook. It was posted on the Carlos Celdran page along with the caption “Love this map. Northwest Philippines. Haha. Kiss our 98 million asses, China. #China — with John Joey Ramos, Jason Alinsunurin, Jojo Garcia Dula, Michael Judd Rico and Emil Yap.”…

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Culture, Economy, Government, Society

Repatriation of workers should match a repatriation of jobs

Posted on April 23, 2012 By benign0 3 Comments on Repatriation of workers should match a repatriation of jobs
Repatriation of workers should match a repatriation of jobs

The lessons learnt from outsourcing was long in coming. “Cheap” manufacturing meant taking “cost” advantage of foreign exchange and purchasing power disparities between rich nations and poor ones. And the low costs that were outcomes of these arrangements were bandied as “efficiency gains” in the home market despite no real operating efficiencies being actually realised…

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Development, Economy, Money Talks

The flaccid tantrum of the League of Filipino Students against the US Embassy in Manila

Posted on April 17, 2012April 30, 2014 By benign0 38 Comments on The flaccid tantrum of the League of Filipino Students against the US Embassy in Manila
The flaccid tantrum of the League of Filipino Students against the US Embassy in Manila

What did League of Filipino Students (LFS) “activists” hope to accomplish by burning the American flag and defacing the United States embassy facade today (the 16th April)? Did they actually think that they could send whatever noble “message” they imagine their quaint movement to possess to the powers-that-be of what is still the planet’s mightiest…

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Culture, Development, Government, Society

The Philippines increasingly finds itself in situations that require military responses

Posted on April 12, 2012June 28, 2013 By benign0 27 Comments on The Philippines increasingly finds itself in situations that require military responses
The Philippines increasingly finds itself in situations that require military responses

The Philippines is increasingly finding itself in the middle of military flash points across the Far East. Over at the West Philippine Sea, the country’s biggest warship, the BRP Gregorio del Pilar is engaged in a standoff with two Chinese surveillance vessels standing in the way of the arrest of Chinese fishermen caught allegedly poaching…

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Development, Government, Politics

US not happy with strict Ph bank secrecy laws

Posted on February 20, 2012December 23, 2016 By benign0 6 Comments on US not happy with strict Ph bank secrecy laws
US not happy with strict Ph bank secrecy laws

Following the landmark decision coming from the Senate court trying the impeachment of Chief Justice Renato Corona to uphold a Supreme Court restraining order on the opening of Corona’s dollar accounts, much attention has now been directed to the Philippines’ “archaic” bank secrecy laws. According to also secret United States embassy cables revealed by Wikileaks,…

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Crime, Economy, Money Talks

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