Sl@MDuNk_Mitsui14 Posted October 8, 2010 Share Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) Dear ABNoy, FIRST 100 days ba kamo?! - MC1 vs MC2- Factions among appointed cabinet members (Puno vs Robredo; Coloma vs Carandang vs Lacierda AKA MIScommunications group)- Hostage Fiasco - Your Bestfriend's involvement in Jueteng- Firing Frisco Nilo as PAG-ASA's chief WITHOUT due process and yet KEEPING your bestfriend RICO PUNO in DILG Yan ba ang DAANG MATUWID?! Ano ang nagawa mo na positibo para sa bansa aber?..baka sabihin ng mga panatiko mo puro na lang batikos at walang nakitang maganda sayo, kaya sige bigay ko na sayo yung pagsulong mo sa RH bill kung saan aprub ako..kaya imbes na F ang grade ko sayo, D- na lang..panatiko mo lang ang magbibigay sayo ng passing grade. Edited October 8, 2010 by Sl@MDuNk_Mitsui14 Quote Link to comment
skitz Posted October 8, 2010 Author Share Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) my grade for pnoy's first 100 days is a B+.not impressive, but not bad at all. he needs to be a little more statemanly and remove the double standards in curbing graft an corruption. This is very GENEROUS of you Jopoc (especially you being a very vocal critic). Personally, I give him a C+. And that is largely dragged down by the hostage fiasco. If not for that, I would have given him a B. For controlling the bleeding at the GOCCs, stopping the questionable government contracts (made during Gloria's time), and for regaining the confidence of international business community. So even without the hostage fiasco I would not given him an A. And that is not because of PNoy alone. I am judging his entire administration. PNoy, I give an A (mostly for effort, haha). His administration a B (again if we ignore the hostage fiasco). Puno MUST go! I don't even care whether he is innocent or not, he is a BURDEN to the administration. And once again, his communications group people are STUPID. Best spokesman of PNoy's admin is PNoy himself which is not supposed to be the case. So ok a C+. Good or bad? Well... considering we had an F president, forced out by another F president, who was "re-elected" for another 6 years, C+ is a welcome relief to us all. But yes, C+, PNOy, that means I (your boss) am telling you to work EVEN HARDER! Now get to it! ------------------ And oh yeah, try to ignore the chicken littles who continue to scream that the sky is falling. The numbers do not lie. Check the value of the strengthening peso, and the stock market index. And if you care to back-read the other bold predictions of this one chicken little, you would know that we should be into Gibo's 101st day in office today -- he was betting his REPUTATION on that! Just goes to show... Edited October 8, 2010 by skitz Quote Link to comment
test1985 Posted October 8, 2010 Share Posted October 8, 2010 Dear Noynoy, Please approve the RH Bill! Quote Link to comment
scam Posted October 8, 2010 Share Posted October 8, 2010 Grading ba ka nyo, pwede na F since naguumpisa pa lang naman.F has lots of room for improvement, at least hindi pa kickout.gave him credit for austerity measures streamlining the officesundet the president. Well, pagkatapos nya naman streeamline, nagtayonaman cya ng 3 ungoy for his communication group. Seem's he has prepareda team to tell lies for him. Why lies? In his report yesterday in his 100 days achievement, stenghteningof peso & stock market all time high performance has got nothing to do withhe being in office. Did he share anything to make it improve? Wala, dahil foreignforces dictate both indexes. The influx of $ brought about by buying of stocks hashelped improve the peso. Let's see when those stock inestors start selling & pullingout their shares, the peso collapse cause the $ demand is high. The fact is, our economyhas not stabilize to support a stronger peso. what economic reforms has Abnoy put in placefor our economy to improve in his 100 days? Kung meron kahit isa man lang, would the effect be felt in 100 days? Our economic year on year index will only be available by next monthso any improvement there was still base on previous admistration performance as they had the longest reign in implementation, Nov-June vs July-Oct. The 2B investment package he got daw from his US trip. Who do you think is a stupid businessmanthat would provide you investment over night when you still have not proven anything yet. The factis those investment are still hardwork from previous administration. It so happen lang that the closureof the deals, cya na naging presidente. Nothing & no one from your economic team has yielded any part ofthat investment pkg. the fact is your economic team has just started to plant seed so that in the nextround, they got something to harvest. Huwag mong biibitin ang bangko ng iba at baka ipalo ko sa panot mongulo yan ABnoy. Quote Link to comment
skitz Posted October 8, 2010 Author Share Posted October 8, 2010 ^^ Right on cue. SO walang KINALAMAN ang president at all? Investor confidence IGNORES who is the sitting president? Uhmmm... ok... sabi mo e. Kumusta na pala pustahan natin tungkol dun sa sabi mong 0 accomplishment ng Salonga PCGG? Ano? Game ka? Match mo peso per peso ang deal di ba? Kung 0, aba kayang kaya mo yan. O ano? O baka naman dapat aminin na lang na MALI MALI pinag ngangawa mo dito? Quote Link to comment
jopoc Posted October 8, 2010 Share Posted October 8, 2010 This is very GENEROUS of you Jopoc (especially you being a very vocal critic). Personally, I give him a C+. And that is largely dragged down by the hostage fiasco. If not for that, I would have given him a B. For controlling the bleeding at the GOCCs, stopping the questionable government contracts (made during Gloria's time), and for regaining the confidence of international business community. So even without the hostage fiasco I would not given him an A. And that is not because of PNoy alone. I am judging his entire administration. PNoy, I give an A (mostly for effort, haha). His administration a B (again if we ignore the hostage fiasco). Puno MUST go! I don't even care whether he is innocent or not, he is a BURDEN to the administration. And once again, his communications group people are STUPID. Best spokesman of PNoy's admin is PNoy himself which is not supposed to be the case. So ok a C+. Good or bad? Well... considering we had an F president, forced out by another F president, who was "re-elected" for another 6 years, C+ is a welcome relief to us all. But yes, C+, PNOy, that means I (your boss) am telling you to work EVEN HARDER! Now get to it! ------------------ And oh yeah, try to ignore the chicken littles who continue to scream that the sky is falling. The numbers do not lie. Check the value of the strengthening peso, and the stock market index. And if you care to back-read the other bold predictions of this one chicken little, you would know that we should be into Gibo's 101st day in office today -- he was betting his REPUTATION on that! Just goes to show... let's be fair to noy, he is still starting to learn the ropes. i think his boo-boo in the hostage fiasco is forgivable. but what i dont like is his too much love on rico puno. for me, its so far so good, i wish he'd improve, because there will be more headaches to come for him. Quote Link to comment
skitz Posted October 8, 2010 Author Share Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) ^^ Pro environment siguro? Kaya ayaw i-axe yung PUNO. And I think I am being fair. Meron na ngang "forgive" yun para sa "learning the ropes" nya. Medyo atat lang siguro ako na MATAMEME na lahat ng kritiko nya once mai-deliver na nya ang SMOOTH, EFFICIENT, NON-CORRUPT GOVERNMENT SERVICES sa taong bayan. Hindi kasi alam ng general public (sa ngayon), o yung iba namang nakaka-alam e yung mga nawala sa poder at ngayon e puro ngawa na lang sa nawala nilang ganansya sa CORRUPTION nung panahon ni Gloria. Pero kung meron ka lang kilalang congressman, mayor, o governor, IISA LANG ANG "ANGAL", masyadong strikto ang PNoy administration against corruption. Haha. Seryoso ang PNoy administration to stamp out corruption. Yung mga nag-iiyak dito? E ano pa, malamang isa dun sa mga nawalan ng tongpats. Pero wala namang logic mga argument e. Si GLORIA pa rin daw ang dahilan ng FRESH INVESTMENTS. Wow naman. Super galing talaga ni nano. Mga naniniwala dun, e sino pa e di yung taong stupid enough to believe na magiging presidente si Gibo inspite of scoring less than 10% in the surveys. Hindi kasi math yang survey survey na yan e. Imbento lang yan ng mga pro PNoy. NAME ONE FCUKING CEO of a major company (ok, let's limit that to those listed as wanting to invest in the RP according to the PNoy admin) na HINDI KILALA kung sino presidente ng Pinas. At ni hindi binigyan ng importansya ang mga polisiya, pamamalakad, personalidad, ng presidente ng bansang mag-iinvest ka ng multi-million dollars. Sinong BOBONG CEO ang mag-iinvest sa Pinas dahil lamang once upon a time, si Gloria ay naging presidente dito? Sa investment and finance pa daw ata trabaho nung isang yun. t#ang%na. Ang investments, taya yan sa FUTURE. Hindi yan pusta sa PAST. Anakngteteng na kaBOBOHAN talaga. At sila daw ang matalino, kaya si Gibo ang binoto. Lol. At kung PINUSTA mo na ANG CREDIBILITY mo, at NATALO NA, e bakit biglang kung mag-post ay parang may credibility ulit? Saang bangketa nakakabili yun? Edited October 8, 2010 by skitz Quote Link to comment
skitz Posted October 8, 2010 Author Share Posted October 8, 2010 It needs to pointed out nga pala na MARAMING gustong ibalik ang dating sistema, dahil sila ang NAKINABANG sa CORRUPT na pamamahala ng nakaraaan na administrasyon. Kaya ang taong bayan, wag dapat papadala sa mga PANINIRA na wala namang katututran. Kaya nga ang mga gagong leftist orgs na mga naive at wala naman talagang alam sa tunay na buhay, ay wag mag pa padalos dalos. Air your grievances, by all means, but do not stand in the way of where this administration wants our country to be in the next few years. This is our BEST CHANCE for a real start for a clean and honest government. Picking away at the weaknesses of this government is giving strength to the old CORRUPT LORDS of the past. Kung gusto nyo magbalik ang anino ni Gloria, ni FG, ni Mikey, ni Dato, ni Iggy, etc. sige, bira lang kayo ng bira at magsama-sama tayo sa impyerno. Quote Link to comment
howarddeduct Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 Dear Abnoy, Masyadong mababa ang ibinibigay na grado sa inyo dito. Huwag kayong magalala sapagkat lahat kami dito sa Mandaluyong ay nananatiling loyal sa inyo. We give you a grade of A as in Abnormal. Mabuhay tayo! Abloyally yours,Howard Quote Link to comment
krustydclown Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 may nag grade ng A - F kay penoy dito sa MTC. A-F as in Ass Fingering. Quote Link to comment
kamote042988 Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 3 months is a very short time to grade a president. period Quote Link to comment
wizard23 Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 Pnoy, maybe it's best to measure your accomplishments every 100 days esp when Sen Joker likened your admin to a student admin. that way, there will be no complacency on your part and transparency will be prevalent in your admin. Quote Link to comment
*kalel* Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 it is a long way to go.... and an uphill climb.... Quote Link to comment
WayneTruce Posted October 10, 2010 Share Posted October 10, 2010 Just a few notes,, * It's hard to please everyone.. so don't try to aim in doing that..* I salute you for being firm and dedicated ..* Detractors will always be around and it won't stop, so keep the focus...* Select the right people and direct them to where you want them to be..* Set good example by punishing those classified as big fishes.. Quote Link to comment
Mike Chester Posted October 10, 2010 Share Posted October 10, 2010 (edited) Dear Noy, I think this needs a good explanation from you....Increasing Pork Barrel and giving dole outs to the lazy people THE Palace on Friday caved in to lawmakers’ demands and doubled the allocation to each congressional district—to a minimum of P145 million each from P70 million—in exchange for an end to a House revolt that threatened the speedy passage of next year’s P1.645-trillion national budget. “We have reached an agreement with Budget Secretary [Florencio] Abad and they also realized the need for an equitable sharing,” House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte said after a closed-door caucus. Under a deal worked out with Malacañang, congressmen who have an annual pork barrel allocation of P70 million will now also get P50 million in infrastructure projects for their districts, which will be identified and carried out by the Public Works Department, and a P25-million share in the road users’ tax to maintain national highways and bridges. Belmonte assured the lawmakers that everybody would be treated fairly. Some 112 lawmakers from the Visayas and Mindanao had threatened to block the passage of President Benigno Aquino III’s first budget on Wednesday if their districts were not given a larger share of the spending pie. As part of the deal, the Palace agreed to dump its menu of projects that lawmakers may finance after congressmen complained that the process was “very restrictive and cumbersome.” Belmonte said a new menu for pork-funded projects would promote “transparency and a pro-poor policy.” In return for the Palace concessions, the lawmakers agreed to approve the national budget and to no longer question the administration’s P29-billion dole to poor families under its conditional cash transfer program, or its P15-billion fund for public-private partnership projects.“We will approve the national budget after we were given an elbow room to start from scratch,” Belmonte said. “The Palace menu was a little bit restrictive, so now we have elbow room to allocate funds to the needy districts.” Belmonte said the Palace and the House would ask the Commission on Elections for an exemption from the election-period ban on the release of pork barrel. “We are confident that the Comelec will grant our request for exemption,” Belmonte told reporters shortly after the all-member caucus. “The pork barrel is not being withheld by the Palace. It will be released soon.” But the deal angered the President’s allies in the party-list groups, who do not get any extra allocations. “They have inflated the pork barrel from P70 million to P145 million at the minimum when we are supposed to abolish the pork,” Akbayan Rep. Walden Bello said. “We are going to manifest it on the floor that what they are doing is contrary to the reforms and changes that President Aquino promised to do. Where are the promised reforms and good governance?” Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casiño described the deal as a bribe in exchange for the P29-billion dole to the poor.“I am shocked that the [budget Department] has agreed to give all district representatives an additional P50 million each from the 2011 [Public Works] lump sum,” Casiño said. “This is on top of existing pork barrel funds. Is this the price Malacañang is willing to pay to ensure the smooth approval of its preferred pork, the conditional cash transfer?” Casino said. “This is pork in exchange for pork.” Referring to the President’s campaign slogan, he added in Filipino: “The straight path suddenly turns crooked when it comes to Congress.” Belmonte said he would hold a separate meeting with the members of the party-list groups. Eastern Samar Rep. Ben Evardone was satisfied that his district would get more funding for infrastructure, which under the original budget proposal would have received only P1.8 million. He said the deal showed that the Executive department was responsive to calls for an equitable distribution of the budget Edited October 10, 2010 by Mike Chester Quote Link to comment
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