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Duterte's Presidency : Expectations, Controversies, Rants, Etc.


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watched the full coverage of Mayor's (as he want to be called) press conference and I was appalled with the state of journalism in our country. He express so much sincerity in his love to law abiding filipino people (unlike the presscon of delima whom express how she deeply love her driver) but here comes the news nitpicking his words and taking it out of context for an unknown reason. Inquirer, Rappler, Abs-cbn, etc... Nasaan ang hustisya.

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say what, say what??

ihanda na ang mga "negative" reaction from you know who

 

Beyond war on drugs, Duterte seen setting up economic boom

- See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/578588/news/nation/beyond-war-on-drugs-duterte-seen-setting-up-economic-boom?utm_source=GMANews&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=GMANewsFacebook#sthash.A0IZyEFh.dpuf

 

Less than two months in office, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is getting high marks from the business community for policies that could engineer an economic surge and companies say they are making new investments as a result.

 

While Duterte may be getting headlines for a bloody war against drug dealers and users, less attention has been paid to one of Asia's few economic success stories.

The groundwork was laid by Duterte's predecessor, President Benigno Aquino, who took growth above 6 percent over his six-year term , but executives are also cheering the new administration's focus on building new infrastructure and say it could spell the start of a long-term boom. Some even see Duterte's violent and highly controversial anti-drugs campaign as potentially positive.

"We are in a very good spot," said Antonio Moncupa Jr., president and CEO of East-West Banking Corp, one of the top 10 lenders in the country. "The pronouncement of government prioritising infrastructure spending, accelerating it and cutting red tape, solving peace and order, I think all point to very good prospects ahead."

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say what, say what??

ihanda na ang mga "negative" reaction from you know who

 

Beyond war on drugs, Duterte seen setting up economic boom

- See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/578588/news/nation/beyond-war-on-drugs-duterte-seen-setting-up-economic-boom?utm_source=GMANews&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=GMANewsFacebook#sthash.A0IZyEFh.dpuf

 

Less than two months in office, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is getting high marks from the business community for policies that could engineer an economic surge and companies say they are making new investments as a result.

 

While Duterte may be getting headlines for a bloody war against drug dealers and users, less attention has been paid to one of Asia's few economic success stories.

The groundwork was laid by Duterte's predecessor, President Benigno Aquino, who took growth above 6 percent over his six-year term , but executives are also cheering the new administration's focus on building new infrastructure and say it could spell the start of a long-term boom. Some even see Duterte's violent and highly controversial anti-drugs campaign as potentially positive.

"We are in a very good spot," said Antonio Moncupa Jr., president and CEO of East-West Banking Corp, one of the top 10 lenders in the country. "The pronouncement of government prioritising infrastructure spending, accelerating it and cutting red tape, solving peace and order, I think all point to very good prospects ahead."

Yay! At least, di "utak pulbura" si Duterte, unlike what is implied by others. Prepare for the others to steer the conversation back to their pro-drug lords stance.

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If this is true, De Lima, Yari ka!

 

ATM deals and phone calls: Duterte to produce tape recording linking De Lima and driver to drugs

http://kickerdaily.com/posts/2016/08/atm-deals-and-phone-calls-duterte-to-produce-tape-recording-linking-de-lima-and-driver-to-drugs/

 

I just hope that if there is SOP recorded, wag na i-release, baka may magka psychological trauma.

 

 

http://www.thinkingpinoy.net/2016/08/leila-de-lima-dilemma-driver-bodyguard-ronnie-dayan.html

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Bobo ang naniwalang titiwalag sa UN ang Pinas. I repeat, capital B O B O.

 

WTF, madedelete ito at mawawarningan pa ako malamang, but I can't stand the stupidity of certain nagmamarunong individuals na hindi naniniwala sa dapat paniwalaan pero naniniwala sa dapat paniwalaan.

 

IDIOT.

 

Aw, sorry, idiotS.

 

May naniwala ba?

 

My observation is that the all of the people I know took it as a joke or an off-the-cuff statement. Sanay na sila kay D30.

 

Pero syempre, the yellow media will make a big deal out of it. And the yellowtards will believe whatever the yellow media spews out.

 

Sino'ng bobo ngayon? Kung sabagay .... kaya nga tinawag na yellowtard, eh....

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If this is true, De Lima, Yari ka!

 

ATM deals and phone calls: Duterte to produce tape recording linking De Lima and driver to drugs

http://kickerdaily.com/posts/2016/08/atm-deals-and-phone-calls-duterte-to-produce-tape-recording-linking-de-lima-and-driver-to-drugs/

 

 

 

 

I really hope that cases can be filed against De Lima ... no one should be spared in the battle against drugs.

 

 

But I've observed that this has become "personal" based on his statement below ...

 

"“Kung magsabi ka na killer itong mga taga gobyerno, which is really an insult, so you get an insult also. You get to impute, attribute a lie to us, then I’ll tell you, the public about the truth of you. No, what you can do I can do ten times better, parang ganoon iyon. I will produce to you a tape,” Politiko quoted him as saying."

 

 

 

And based on his admission as well, it seems this will be another trial by publicity just like the Trillianes-like epal moves made against him during the last election which Dutertards were so critical of but now that it's Duterte doing it ...suddenly the same critiques became very supportive and are all praises..

 

 

Though Duterte admitted that the tape would not be admissible in court due to the country’s wiretapping laws, he would confront De Lima with it if he gets the chance.

 

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International newsman Graham Ledger supports Pres. Duterte

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgr5Xa_8HAU

 

EMMY Award winning television newsman, Graham Ledger, hosts “The Daily Ledger” shows his support to the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in his statement threatening that Philippines may leave UN for interrupting the Anti-Illegal Drug Operations.


 

May naniwala ba?

 

My observation is that the all of the people I know took it as a joke or an off-the-cuff statement. Sanay na sila kay D30.

 

Pero syempre, the yellow media will make a big deal out of it. And the yellowtards will believe whatever the yellow media spews out.

 

Sino'ng bobo ngayon? Kung sabagay .... kaya nga tinawag na yellowtard, eh....

 

parang may isa ditong naniwala eh.. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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Oh Boss jopoc eto na yung kinaiinipan mo sa BOC

(wag kasing atat, isang buwan pa lang sa pwesto eh.. patience is a virtue)

 

Faeldon: BoC police captain gets multi-million peso ‘tara’
Read more at http://tempo.com.ph/2016/08/25/faeldon-boc-police-captain-gets-multi-million-peso-tara/#xiW1YoZQr9jc9Aki.99

 

The Bureau of Customs (BoC) revealed that a police captain of the agency allegedly received millions of pesos in bribe since 2012.

BoC Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon, in a press briefing in Malacañang, said they have concluded their investigation on Customs Police Captain Arnel Baylosis and have already forwarded the case to the Department of Justice (DoJ)

He said it is now up to the DoJ to conduct their own probe on Baylosis who he claimed as one of the many BoC employees being probed for corrupt practices.

 

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eto pa isang good news.. (and they keep coming kahit ung iba dyan sa EJK lang nakatingin at yun lang ang alam na nangyayari sa bansa kahit hindi naman)

 

as usual, yung iba dyan eh "seen zone" lang sa mga ganitong balita at mas mag fofocus sa EJK topic dahil yun lang ang importante sa kanila. :P :lol:

 

you see, this Administration is MORE than that.

 

Duterte to revive Botika ng Bayan program

http://www.rappler.com/nation/144097-duterte-botika-ng-bayan-health?utm_content=bufferef4d6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

 

MANILA, Philippines – To ensure Filipino communites have better access to medicines, President Rodrigo Duterte wants to revive the Department of Health's Botika ng Bayan program.

"I will revive the Botika ng Bayan near government centers," said Duterte on Wednesday, August 24, during a press conference at the wake of a slain police officer in Taytay, Rizal.

The Botika ng Bayan (Pharmacy of the People) began in 2005 with the target of ensuring each city or municipality has at least one Botika ng Bayan outlet from where the community can purchase medicines most needed in the area.

To do this, the government franchises outlets to non-governmental organizations, cooperatives, trade and labor unions, corporate foundations, or religious groups.

According to the DOH, there are 16,350 outlets of Botika ng Bayan and its variants all over the country. But in 2011, the government issued a moratorium on the project due to problems with financing and restocking of medicines.

Duterte plans to address at least the financing aspect by devoting Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) funds "exclusively" to medicines.

"Itong Pagcor, lahat ng earnings ng Pagcor which is about P30 to P35 billion will be used exclusively para sa mga medicines ng lahat ng Filipino," he told media.

(All the earnings of Pagcor which are about P30 to P35 billion will be used exclusively for medicines for all Filipinos.)

"Punta lang sila sa city health [office] (They can just go to the city health office). I hope it will be utilized properly," he added.

Duterte said he wants to make sure that "no one goes home without buying medicine."

He first mentioned his plan to devote Pagcor funds to health programs during the 2016 presidential campaign season.

Duterte had promised to make the health sector among his top 3 budget priorities.

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OH ETO BAKIT HINDI ATA BINABALITA NG MAINSTREAM MEDIA??? CHANGE HAS COME

 

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The down fall of PGMA administration starts on the distribution of Hacienda Luisita's land which in turn oust Chief Justice Corona in lieu of Chief Justice Sereno. Would this be again the start of down fall of PRRD administration?

 

Ika nga e, galawin mo na ang panot ulo, wag lang ang hacienda luisita ko.

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