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The Trillanes circus is not only irrelevant to Filipinos it is making their lives harder

Posted on September 7, 2018 By benign0 17 Comments on The Trillanes circus is not only irrelevant to Filipinos it is making their lives harder
The Trillanes circus is not only irrelevant to Filipinos it is making their lives harder

What is the biggest enemy of economic growth? You guessed it. Instability. It is therefore strange that the Philippine Opposition led by the Liberal Party (a.k.a. the Yellowtards), who are the biggest shills when it comes to pontificating about the ill-effects of “inflation” and attributing the behaviour of this ill-understood economic indicator to the actions…

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Economy

Whining about inflation (and politicising it) won’t solve Philippine poverty

Posted on September 6, 2018 By benign0 60 Comments on Whining about inflation (and politicising it) won’t solve Philippine poverty
Whining about inflation (and politicising it) won’t solve Philippine poverty

Inflation is like taxation. It is a certainty. The only thing that is not certain about inflation is the rate at which it gallops (or trots) along. Sometimes we enjoy low inflation rates and sometimes we suffer high inflation rates. At an individual level, we have no control over the behaviour of this ill-understood economic…

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Economy, Money Talks

Did Trillanes deserve the amnesty granted him by Aquino in 2010 to begin with?

Posted on September 5, 2018September 5, 2018 By benign0 25 Comments on Did Trillanes deserve the amnesty granted him by Aquino in 2010 to begin with?
Did Trillanes deserve the amnesty granted him by Aquino in 2010 to begin with?

At present, much of the chatter surrounding the voiding of the amnesty granted by then President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III to “senator” Antonio Tillanes in 2010 revolves around whether that action was legal or not. That is because lawyers enjoy disproportionate celebrity amongst the chattering cliques of partisans that populate the national discourse. But…

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Politics

Going around in circles

Posted on August 31, 2018September 2, 2018 By FallenAngel 47 Comments on Going around in circles
Going around in circles

People come and go. Governments rise and fall. Disasters (natural or otherwise) happen and leave their effects. In this regard, the Philippines is not much different from other societies in the world. What distinguishes us is how we react. Despite knowing some things happen cyclically, rather than improve their response, it seems Filipinos collectively would…

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Culture, Development, Politics, Society

“Activists” who called for a NutriAsia boycott should also call for a Catholic Church boycott

Posted on August 29, 2018 By benign0 14 Comments on “Activists” who called for a NutriAsia boycott should also call for a Catholic Church boycott
“Activists” who called for a NutriAsia boycott should also call for a Catholic Church boycott

One can admire the way Filipino “activists” vigorously campaigned for the boycott of Filipino food conglomerate NutriAsia. NutriAsia manufactures products marketed under iconic Filipino brands such as Mang Tomas, UFC, and Datu Puti among others. These brands are not just ordinary brands. They are ingrained in the Filipino tradition and, as such, the average Filipino…

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Religion, Society

Filipinos need to believe in “Satan” because they need a scapegoat for their failures

Posted on August 29, 2018August 29, 2018 By benign0 23 Comments on Filipinos need to believe in “Satan” because they need a scapegoat for their failures
Filipinos need to believe in “Satan” because they need a scapegoat for their failures

Nowadays we see a lot of references to “Satan” and the “evil” this character of Medieval yore supposedly creates. Filipinos, the superstitious lot that they are, make liberal reference to these notions because they lack a strong tradition of evaluating cause-and-effect when confronting the many problems that beset their society. The trouble with this habit…

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Politics, Religion

CamSur Gov. Migz Villafuerte Hits His Province With Rice Crisis

Posted on August 27, 2018August 27, 2018 By P. Farol 13 Comments on CamSur Gov. Migz Villafuerte Hits His Province With Rice Crisis
CamSur Gov. Migz Villafuerte Hits His Province With Rice Crisis

I draw the line at certain dirty political tactics and one of the nastiest ones is creating an artificial crisis so that a politician can take credit for “saving” people from it. One such case of which recently crawled across my Facebook newsfeed and it was a post where Camarines Sur (Camsur) Governor Migz Villafuerte…

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Government, Politics

Few (if any) Filipino “national heroes” are soldiers

Posted on August 27, 2018 By benign0 25 Comments on Few (if any) Filipino “national heroes” are soldiers
Few (if any) Filipino “national heroes” are soldiers

I noticed something about Filipino “national heroes”. None of the ones that the nation’s “thought leaders” wax poetic about most frequently are soldiers. As I wrote a while back, most of them died with their back turned towards their assailants. They captured no territory nor held a stronghold to the death. They are hailed as…

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