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Philippine Opposition clearly continue to be out of touch with the Filipino masses

Posted onMarch 5, 2023AuthorRamon Ortoll1 Comment

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CategoriesPoliticsTagsagriculture, bongbong marcos, ferdinand marcos, government, oligarchy, opposition, south china sea

Suicide is a MORTAL SIN according to the Roman Catholic Church

Posted onJanuary 21, 2023Authorbenign03 Comments

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CategoriesEconomy, Religion, SocietyTagsactivism, agriculture, free market, inflation, kadamay, onions, roman catholic church, suicide, victim mentality

How should Philippine food security be addressed?

Posted onMay 2, 2022May 2, 2022AuthorThe Unpopular Opinion55 Comments

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CategoriesBusiness, Development, EconomyTagsagriculture, food security, infrastructure

The most important election issues for 2022. Take note: being “anti-Marcos” is NOT one of them

Posted onOctober 9, 2021AuthorRamon Ortoll4 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, GovernmentTagsagriculture, election 2022, energy, infrastructure

The Philippines is reverting back to an agrarian economy thanks to COVID-19

Posted onAugust 11, 2020Authorbenign03 Comments

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CategoriesBusiness, Development, EconomyTagsagriculture, consumption, COVID-19, economic collapse, industry

Rappler “economist” @JCPunongbayan is growing up!

Posted onSeptember 9, 2019September 9, 2019Authorbenign010 Comments

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CategoriesEconomy, EducationTagsagriculture, globalisation, inflation, jc punongbayan, rice

The increase in rice prices is not an act of God nor is it an act of Duterte

Posted onSeptember 19, 2018Authorbenign048 Comments

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CategoriesEconomyTagsactivism, agriculture, inflation, rice

Why the Kidapawan massacre is a climate issue

Posted onApril 21, 2016April 21, 2016AuthorRoy Joseph Roberto27 Comments

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CategoriesEnvironment, Government, SocietyTagsagriculture, climate, climate change, drought, hunger, jean-claude juncker, kidapawan, refugee, syria

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