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mr president ano ang bago? parang di ka namin nararamdaman ah. napapanood ka lang namin pag may binabawi kayong executive order, o para baligtarin ang mga sinabi ng tauhan mo, o pag sinisisi si gloria.

 

ang gusto sana namin malaman ay ano ang plano mo sa utang ng pilipinas. o musta na ang disaster preparedness program natin. o nasaan na tayo sa pagiging energy self sufficient. ser balitaan mo naman kami dyan!

 

pahabol nga pala... meron ba talaga tayong executive secretary? :lol: balita ko kasi laging senglots si to-pakits e

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Dear Noynoy,

 

here are my 2 cents worth of unsolicited advices:

 

1. One department, one secretary. "Two many cooks spoil the broth."

 

2. Send 10 excellent students to have post-graduates studies in the top universities abroad, every year, as country's scholar, specially in the science and technology field. Just make them commit to serve the Philippines afterwards, for, say 10 years at least. Transfer-of-technology.

 

3. Strong-arm the banks to commit a certain percentage of their loans for students wanting to go to college but do not have the money. I have known a lot of smart and talented Filipinos gone to waste just because they lack the funds, which the government has lot of, if not corrupted.

 

4. Strengthen the agricultural sector. Buy lots of goats and cows. daming damo and foliage na nasasayang sa countryside.

 

5. Act serious and be serious in your actions. Smile less often. And in the proper setting. It's better to appear serious, mas kagalang-galang.

 

6. Don't consult your sisters, please. Or your classmates or your friends, or the church. Think for yourself.

 

7. Next time you see a hostage-taker, TAKE HIM DOWN!

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Nonoy,

 

How can you be so tactless on your words by saying that this issue of hostage taking will only be laughable in 2 years time. For goodness sake you are the president of the country and everything you utter especially to the media counts

 

 

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20100907-290867/Aquino-We-will-overcome-crisis

 

Aquino: We will overcome crisis

 

Philippine Daily Inquirer

First Posted 02:30:00 09/07/2010

 

Filed Under: Grandstand Hostage, hostage taking, Crisis

MANILA, Philippines—President Benigno Aquino III on Sunday night said that the country would quickly get past the Aug. 23 bloodbath that killed eight Hong Kong tourists and prompted a global condemnation of his administration’s ineptness in handling the crisis.

 

“Sandali na lang yan eh malalaktawan na ho natin, talagang tinuturo tayo na mas buo doon sa daan na tuwid,” Mr. Aquino said in a speech he delivered at the wake of former Olongapo City Mayor Teodoro Macapagal, a longtime supporter.

 

Roughly translated, what he said was that the tragedy would not last very long, that Filipinos would get it over with and the event was simply pointing the nation to the right path, the catch-all of his election campaign.

 

“Our problems now, in two or three years we can say that they are laughable when we recall that they were not that grave,” Mr. Aquino said in Filipino.

 

Christine Avendaño

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^ P-Noy, you need to brush up on your PR skills. you are unbecoming of a president when you utter tactless remarks that have grave repercussions on the international scene such as (smirking at the site of the tragedy, saying that this too shall pass in 2 years' time and that this will be laughable etc.) - 8 people were killed and you consider this incident laughable in 2 to 3 years' time???

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Hoy Noy!!

 

Pinag-uusapan ka pala sa MTC Massage Parlors thread....

 

According daw sa DZRH, nasa Maalikaya ka daw nung merong hostage crisis, kaya di ka mahagilap ni Donald Tsang?

 

The source of the story was apparently Erwin Tulfo, ang allegedly aired on DZRH by Deo Macalma. Aba! You must sue them for libel!

 

Nakakahiya sa reputasyon mo! Biruin mo, presidente ng Pilipinas, ang cheap, hanggang Maalikaya lang ang kayang puntahan?

 

O baka naman yung mga tulad ng MPAs sa Maalikaya ang talagang type mo?

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Dear Noy,

 

Saludo ako sa pagharap mo sa media ng ikaw lang mag-isa. Hinde ginawa yan ni GMA mula Hello Garci hanggang ZTE. Alam mo Noy, may mga taong hanggang ngayon ay hinde matanggap ang pagkatalo ng kandidatong sinuportahan o kaya ang grupo nila ay nawala na sa poder ng kapangyarihan, kaya eto dito sa MTC nag-mamarakulyo at kahit tsismis mula sa internet at ngayon naman ay radyo ay pinaniniwalaan. Bwekekekekekekekeke!

 

Noy, labis palang nakaka-bobo ang sobrang sama ng loob, kaya wag sasama ang loob mo sa insidente ng hostage taking dahil hinde pa katapusan ng termino dahil ikaw ay LEHITIMONG BINOTO NG PILIPINO NG WALANG DAYA!

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Dear Noy,

 

Saludo ako sa pagharap mo sa media ng ikaw lang mag-isa. Hinde ginawa yan ni GMA mula Hello Garci hanggang ZTE. Alam mo Noy, may mga taong hanggang ngayon ay hinde matanggap ang pagkatalo ng kandidatong sinuportahan o kaya ang grupo nila ay nawala na sa poder ng kapangyarihan, kaya eto dito sa MTC nag-mamarakulyo at kahit tsismis mula sa internet at ngayon naman ay radyo ay pinaniniwalaan. Bwekekekekekekekeke!

 

Noy, labis palang nakaka-bobo ang sobrang sama ng loob, kaya wag sasama ang loob mo sa insidente ng hostage taking dahil hinde pa katapusan ng termino dahil ikaw ay LEHITIMONG BINOTO NG PILIPINO NG WALANG DAYA!

 

Dear ABNoy,

 

Kung ang iba ay saludo sayo sa pagharap mo sa media, ako naman ay natatawa lang.

 

Ano nga ba ang rason at ikaw ay nagpatawag ng presscon pagkatapos ng 18 ARAW pagkatapos ng hostage taking incident?! Di ba't ito ay isang paraan lang para masalo ang nahuhulog mong popularidad sa mga taong bumoto sayo na ngayon ay tila nadidismaya sa administrasyon mo. Ano nga ba ang purpose ng presscon samantalang halos lahat ng sinabi mo duon ay alam na ng sambayanan maliban siguro dun sa sinabi mong sulat galing sa isang opsiyal ng Tsina.

 

Mapunta tayo sa presscon mo, Yung sagot mo sa tanong ni Mel Tiangco tungkol sa pagiging "HANDS-ON PRESIDENT" ay nagpapakita lamang ng kahinaan ng utak mo, mukhang napaka LITERAL ng pagkakaintindi mo sa salitang "hands-on"..kung susuriin lang ng mga panatiko mo kung papaano mo sinagot ang tanong aaminin kaya nila na row 4 na row 4 yung sagot mo sa tanong o magkasing level din kayo ng utak ng mga panatiko mo?

 

Pangalawa, yung sagot mo sa tanong ni Ted Failon tungkol sa pag-ako mo ng responsibilidad sa kapalpakan ng mga tauhan mo ay nagpapakita lamang na WALANG ACCOUNTABILITY ang pamamalakad mo sa gobyerno kung pagbabasehan natin yung sagot mo sa tanong. Kaya turuan ng turuan yung mga tauhan mo dahil sa magulo ang set-up ng cabinet members mo.

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Hoy Noy,

 

Kung ako sa 'yo, di ko babanggitin sa taumbayan na pinadalhan ka ng nakaka-insultong sulat galing sa matataas na opisyal ng Tsina.

 

Una, ipagkahiya mo naman ang sarili mo. Ang nakaka-insultong sulat ay tanda ng pagkawala ng respeto ng liderato ng ibang bansa sa iyo. Kailangan mo bang ipangalandakan iyon sa mga kababayan mo na wala nang respeto ang lider ng ibang bansa sa iyo? Bakit, gusto mong humingi ng simpatiya sa mga botante mo? Anong magagawa ng simpatya nila? Malamang ma-asar pa sila sa yo. Tanga!

 

Pangalawa, ang ganyang mga uri ng sulat ay sikreto. Di yan ipinangangalandakan sa media. Sa level lang ng national leadership pinag-uusapan ang tungkol sa ganyang uri ng mga sulat. Hindi yan binabanggit sa media. Tanga!

 

Pangatlo, sa sinabi mong pinadalhan ka ng nakaka-insultong sulat, para mo na rin sinasabi sa taong bayan na ininsulto ng mga Tsino ang mga Pilipino. Anong gusto mo, mag-away ang Tsino at Pinoy? Ang isang tunay na lider, hindi gumagawa o nagsasabi sa publiko ng mga bagay na pag-uumpisahan ng away. Tanga!

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mr. president,

 

i'm sure you've probably heard this earlier from ms. chuvaness.com, but i cannot emphasize it further that we need a presentable airport. it's the gateway to the philippines. whether we like it or not, foreigners form their first impressions about the country with the airports that they fly into, and unfortunately, NAIA Terminal 1 doesn't draw ooh's and aah's.

 

salamat po.

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Noy, por favor, don't manipulate Filipinos into thinking of an "us against them" mentality.

It's too juvenile. The world is not West Side Story.

If you are not comfortable with Bert Romulo as your chief diplomat, then let him exit.

You will need someone who you will listen to and to guide you in the nuances and necessities

of foreign relations. Bert Romulo can do that, but since you are not listening to him, appoint

someone you will listen to. And hopefully someone who will advise you to speak carefully when

pertaining to other nations.

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Dear Noy,

 

Ok lang yung sulat at least naging totoo ka at hinde mo itinago. Hmmm may na alala tuloy ako na kontrata ng Chinese sa ZTE-NBN deal at eto ay sadyang itinago at pinalabas na nawala o ninakaw upang hinde malaman ng publiko ang kawalanghiyaan ng nakaraang administrasyon.

 

Wag mong intindihin ang mga nagmamagaling dahil, bitter pa rin ang mga iyan dahil ikaw ang nanalong Presidente! Karapatan mong sabihin ang gusto mong sabihin at basta hinde labag sa batas ok lang yan!

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Pnoy... pagpasensyahan mo na ang mga critiko mo...naghahangad sila ng diyos na mamumuno sa kanila..baka ibang diyos ang pinagsisilbihan nila kaya na lang sila nag hahanap...oo nga pala nasanay sila sa dati na iba ang pinagsisilbihan may sungay na pandakekok :)...Na spoil ata ang mga ito or madami napakinabangan sa dating nakaupo diyan sa pwesto mo...Wag kang mag alala papnsin lang mga yan kaya tama lang ginagawa mo..naiintindihan ka namin basta wag mo gayahin ang mga magnanakaw dati at tuloy ang suporta namin sa iyo

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Dear ABNoy,

 

Bakit unang na-relieve sa pwesto si Col. Yebra? Akala ko ba kaya wala pang ulo na gumugulong sa mga cabinet members mo ay dahil sabi mo "hihintayin muna natin yung findings ng DOJ" kung sino-sino ang dapat managot? Eh bakit balita ko natanggal na sa pwesto nya si Yebra?

 

fawkingnamo kung meron man UNANG MATANGGAL sa pwesto maliban sayo dapat yung sanggang-dikit mo mula pa sa panahon ng nanay mo na si DILG Usec. Rico Puno, bakit hindi mo mapatalsik yang dabarkads mo ABNoy?! Takot ka ba sa Usec mo? o MAS INUUNA MO ANG BARKADA MO KESA SA KAPAKANAN BANSA? footangin@mo!

 

 

"kung walang corrupt walang mahirap" PWEH!

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Dear P-Noy,

 

Since ikaw na rin ang nagsabing "kayo ang boss ko", I will talk to you like as if I am your boss.

 

Alam mo, ang "lempoy" ng ipinapakita mong leadership in this Quirino Grandstand crisis. Dapat ito ang ginawa mo immediately the following day after the botched rescue operation.

 

- Assume full responsibility for the whole fiasco.

- Dismiss from the service Gen Rodolfo Magtibay, take note it's dismiss him from the police service and not

just to suspend or put him on leave from his post. He failed as a ground commander and that's enough

reason to do that.

- Form an independent commision to look into the incident and promise that more heads will roll when

you get the full result of the commission's report. If there should be legal basis to remove some

elective officials for their failure to act properly then these officials should also go.

 

Sorry pero ang "lempoy-lempoy" ng ipinakita mong brand of leadership during the incident. Shape up P-Noy.

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dear Pnoy,

 

i have read dito sa MTC na nakakahiya na raw sa mundo ang nangyayari sa administrasyon mo...i guess the world is not listening because oversubscribe pa ang offering ng philippine bonds, foreign investments have increase and initial figures show a better future for our economy...

 

nakakahiya ???(as compared to what ? - the gloria administration?)...di na tayo dapat lumayo pa...dito na lang sa MTC maraming nakakahiya dito...those who are telling you that you are a failure, and kesyo 'weak' president daw...even if you have been in office barely 70 days ! mas nakakahiya siguro sila kasi sila yung mga nag-predict na mananalo si gibo or si villar sa presidential elections !!..mga campaign leaders pa kuno...dapat magharakiri na sila...kasi they lost the elections...siguradong-sigurado na mananalo sila and they lost big time...they did NOT do a good job, they bungled their campaigns (ala quirino grandstand) kaya sila natalo... heto nagbabangong puri...we will not let them forget that the reason why you are now the President is because they LOST an election...

 

kaya you must work doubly hard to show these LOSERS that if they do NOT know how to accept defeat graciously and work towards a better philippines, they will lose credibility (may credibility pa ba sila?) a second time...

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dear Pnoy,

 

i have read dito sa MTC na nakakahiya na raw sa mundo ang nangyayari sa administrasyon mo...i guess the world is not listening because oversubscribe pa ang offering ng philippine bonds, foreign investments have increase and initial figures show a better future for our economy...

 

nakakahiya ???(as compared to what ? - the gloria administration?)...di na tayo dapat lumayo pa...dito na lang sa MTC maraming nakakahiya dito...those who are telling you that you are a failure, and kesyo 'weak' president daw...even if you have been in office barely 70 days ! mas nakakahiya siguro sila kasi sila yung mga nag-predict na mananalo si gibo or si villar sa presidential elections !!..mga campaign leaders pa kuno...dapat magharakiri na sila...kasi they lost the elections...siguradong-sigurado na mananalo sila and they lost big time...they did NOT do a good job, they bungled their campaigns (ala quirino grandstand) kaya sila natalo... heto nagbabangong puri...we will not let them forget that the reason why you are now the President is because they LOST an election...

 

kaya you must work doubly hard to show these LOSERS that if they do NOT know how to accept defeat graciously and work towards a better philippines, they will lose credibility (may credibility pa ba sila?) a second time...

 

 

kung nangyari yung hostage crisis ng mas maaga, hindi magiging ganyan ang confidence ng international community kay noynoy.

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From the column of Herman Laurel Tiu in Daily Tribune, Sep 13, 2010

 

09/13/2010

 

As always, great horn-blowing accompanies the latest multi-billion peso borrowing announced by PeNoy Aquino’s Finance chief. Cesar Purisima clearly hopes this will drown out objective and critical analysis of the P44.1 billion in new loans added to the already enormous P4.6-trillion national government debt stock and our total debt of about P7 trillion. One headline even quotes the Hyatt 10 balik-secretary describing the oversubscribed issue as a “landslide vote of confidence,” the “first peso-denominated bond outside the country,” a “milestone,” and “the first time an Asian country conducted a float using its own currency.”

 

By real honest standards, however, forensic financial analyst Hero Vaswani of the Kilusang Makabansang Ekonomiya explains that there is nothing really great about it. If anything, that huge borrowing is merely evidence that the Philippine economy is unable to generate revenues, and that the government still has to borrow to finance its operations, despite claims of a 7.9-percent GDP growth.

 

A debt is a debt is a debt. Yet Purisima says the peso bond issuance “is the latest development in the (country’s) financing program in support of the government’s proactive management of external liabilities, particularly with respect to reducing its vulnerability to foreign currency risks.”

 

But isn’t it really just the foreign financial syndicates’ way of avoiding the volatility of the US dollar by tying up a debtor country to an exchange rate for the bond? So far, only the weak and unstable countries, such as Colombia in South America, have become suckers to this scheme of issuing local currency bonds.

 

National Treasurer Roberto Tan even supported the new peso bond debt, saying it would “enhance the government’s debt investor profile,” despite past examples of investor profiles given to countries such as Greece that have shown the scoring by the financial ratings agencies to be really meaningless.

 

Even as Purisima boasts that the peso bond issuance was oversubscribed 13 times, we ask: Isn’t this oversubscription just a symptom of the hard times in the western economies? The US is facing an on-going “low intensity depression” and its policymakers have already pumped trillions of dollars into the system, leading to desperation on where to park the overflowing financial assets.

 

Further, Vaswani explains that the US is lending at practically zero interest; which is why so-called “investors” have started to use this to buy Third World debt earning upwards of 5 percent. This reminds me of the “petrodollars” 40 years ago when US dollars overflowed after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries required oil to be traded only in that currency, as the Middle East crises (of created wars and oil embargoes) exploded oil prices from $15/bbl to almost $90/bbl (adjusted to 2008 dollar values. Trillions of US dollars then had to be recycled by finagling or forcing Third World countries to swallow a lot of un-payable loans.

 

Purisima is simply doing what all his predecessors have done: Increasing our debt; failing to raise revenues for government; and relying on new debts to finance the growing national budget with its increasing annual deficit-spending. The two months under the PeNoy administration has not brought about new ideas for generating greater revenues without imposing new taxes and other pains onto the public. Hence, the imbroglio over the value-added tax (VAT) on tollways, the raising of MRT fares, and now, the removal of the senior citizens’ VAT exemptions, which came out in the news just last Sept. 9.

 

Where then is the much-vaunted “anti-corruption dividend,” where savings from cleaning up waste from graft and corruption are supposed to make up for the deficits and fulfill the “no new taxes” pledge from PeNoy’s election campaign?

 

The plain truth is, the Philippines will never be able to break loose from the tightening strangle of the “debt trap” because every administration since the February 1986 elite counter-revolution (with the sole exception of Erap Estrada) had all been against the national economic development paradigm of Ferdinand Marcos.

 

After Cory Aquino took over, state revenues and the people’s wealth — as directed by the US State Department and Makati Business Club — were aggressively transferred to the oligarchy through trade liberalization (jumpstarted by Cory and Bobby Tañada’s removal of 3,000 items from tariff protection); privatization and deregulation of strategic industries and public utilities (Meralco, Petron, Napocor, etc.); and reversal of progressive income taxation through the institution of the regressive VAT system.

 

It went on through Fidel Ramos and peaked under Gloria Arroyo, where Big Business raked in P3 trillion in profits in just nine years!

 

To stop this bloodletting, the people must wrest power away from the oligarchy and put a genuinely democratic leadership in place. Unless PeNoy undergoes a miraculous transformation and becomes truly Pinoy — no longer for and of the US and the Makati Business Club — Filipinos will have to continue their search for genuine nationalist and patriotic leadership. It could be still by elections, if we can stop the future use of those Hocus-PCOS machines, or it can well be by other means, which may prove feasible when the time comes.

 

In the meantime, let’s continue to expose what the current Finance secretary is really doing in contracting all these new debts — whether in peso, dollar, euro, or yen. Debts in any currency are just the same old financial foolishness. Right, Mr. Foolish-ima?

 

Mistaken Pride in having our Peso Bond Float over-subscribed? As pointed out, didn't we (well most of us anyway) vote for this Administration on the platform it was going to reduce corruption and also debt?

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Now that they are in the administration, they are singing the same songs...... ok lang sana if they were not criticizing the same "achievements" when they were in the opposition.

 

Bakit ba ganon PNoy?

 

From the column of Herman Laurel Tiu in Daily Tribune, Sep 13, 2010

 

09/13/2010

 

As always, great horn-blowing accompanies the latest multi-billion peso borrowing announced by PeNoy Aquino's Finance chief. Cesar Purisima clearly hopes this will drown out objective and critical analysis of the P44.1 billion in new loans added to the already enormous P4.6-trillion national government debt stock and our total debt of about P7 trillion. One headline even quotes the Hyatt 10 balik-secretary describing the oversubscribed issue as a "landslide vote of confidence," the "first peso-denominated bond outside the country," a "milestone," and "the first time an Asian country conducted a float using its own currency."

 

By real honest standards, however, forensic financial analyst Hero Vaswani of the Kilusang Makabansang Ekonomiya explains that there is nothing really great about it. If anything, that huge borrowing is merely evidence that the Philippine economy is unable to generate revenues, and that the government still has to borrow to finance its operations, despite claims of a 7.9-percent GDP growth.

 

A debt is a debt is a debt. Yet Purisima says the peso bond issuance "is the latest development in the (country's) financing program in support of the government's proactive management of external liabilities, particularly with respect to reducing its vulnerability to foreign currency risks." ...................................

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