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Personal view on the President SONA (Philippines)
written on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 @ 4:27 PM ?
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President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino of the Philippines |
Nothing against the President or the country in general.I am not sure if all of us Filipinos around the world have tuned in to the Presidential speech. Although, I felt that he does meant good for the country, in the end it does not satisfy me. I personally did not vote for Aquino even though I was not allowed to vote since I did not stay in the country for more than a year. The President brought up all legal kinds of issues like education, wang-wang and of course to end crab mentality.
In my personal opinion, the only thing successful in Aquino's first presidential year was to the use of Wang-Wang which authorities misused to violate traffic laws and end human trafficking. Let's review the rest of his speech. I will point out which were successful and not in his first year in his first Presidential year.
1) Less hungry Pinoys: I doubt this is true. With the amount of robberies over the streets of Manila. Children and older women begging on the street.
2) Better Economy: It is in a better shape now but for whom? The rich, the middle or the poor?
3) Cheaper Energy Source: No wonder we have light blackouts every now and then.
4) Zero-based budgeting: He said that zero-based budgeting has help them end many wasteful programs. May I ask what programs did he have in mind in particular?
5) Taxes go to where they should: Oh really? My barangay isn't doing a good job protecting our streets. In one month alone, my neighborhood had three cars stolen. People held at gun point and robbed.
6) A more honest DPWH: A more honest DPWH? In the Philippines anything can be bought under the table. Money talks here.
7) No more importation of rice: Better said then done. Many Filipino's can't even afford a decent amount of rice.
8) Better benefits for police and military: I doubt that. Remember the bus hostage drama last year? Chinese tourists were killed and put Philippines on a bad light and listed Philippines as one of the most dangerous places in the world to visit
9) Tension in the Spratly islands: This shows how weak our country military is. Our military is the weakest in the world with World War II planes and ships protecting us. If we didn't have the United States with us, we would be no where. Why do we have to keep depending on other countries for help?
10) Human Trafficking: This was successful since the United States has recently taken off Philippines off its list of countries known for human trafficking.
11) More jobs: I doubt this would happen. With the recent earthquake in Japan, the Saudization process in Saudi Arabia and the thousands of graduates that we have each year, I doubt that we will have enough jobs for every Filipino citizen.
12) Health program of the poor: Health program? What about giving them a job and an education. What is the point of investing health benefits to the poor where they never put their bodies to good use?
13) ARMM : I have nothing against Muslims but we should really eradicate all the terrorists who use Mindanao us a safe haven. Has everyone forgoteen about the recent bus bombings early this year?
14) Flooding program: The only way to get rid of flooding is to get rid of the garbage thats blocking our sewage system. MMDA is still not doing their job right.
15) Monorail system: They always have plan to increase the system. We are always being supported and given second hand transport vehicles by other countries. Our country already has a major debt so i doubt it would be stable.
16) New Ombudsman: The person I cannot judge. His credentials will do the talking.
17) End Crab Mentality: We can't blame Pinoys for this. Nobody likes foreigners coming to their country and having a better life then our own citizens. With all this glamor of celebrities showing off their luxury and cars, what do you expect Filipinos to think? They know more about the Filipino celebrities and gossip then where their next meal is coming from!
For more information, click the link: Aquino SONA 2011
Photo Credits: Google.comLabels: Aquino SONA 2011, Crab Mentality, Noy Noy Aquino, Noynoy, Personal view of Aquino SONA 2011, Philippine politics
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Personal view on the President SONA (Philippines)
written on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 @ 4:27 PM ?
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President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino of the Philippines |
Nothing against the President or the country in general.I am not sure if all of us Filipinos around the world have tuned in to the Presidential speech. Although, I felt that he does meant good for the country, in the end it does not satisfy me. I personally did not vote for Aquino even though I was not allowed to vote since I did not stay in the country for more than a year. The President brought up all legal kinds of issues like education, wang-wang and of course to end crab mentality.
In my personal opinion, the only thing successful in Aquino's first presidential year was to the use of Wang-Wang which authorities misused to violate traffic laws and end human trafficking. Let's review the rest of his speech. I will point out which were successful and not in his first year in his first Presidential year.
1) Less hungry Pinoys: I doubt this is true. With the amount of robberies over the streets of Manila. Children and older women begging on the street.
2) Better Economy: It is in a better shape now but for whom? The rich, the middle or the poor?
3) Cheaper Energy Source: No wonder we have light blackouts every now and then.
4) Zero-based budgeting: He said that zero-based budgeting has help them end many wasteful programs. May I ask what programs did he have in mind in particular?
5) Taxes go to where they should: Oh really? My barangay isn't doing a good job protecting our streets. In one month alone, my neighborhood had three cars stolen. People held at gun point and robbed.
6) A more honest DPWH: A more honest DPWH? In the Philippines anything can be bought under the table. Money talks here.
7) No more importation of rice: Better said then done. Many Filipino's can't even afford a decent amount of rice.
8) Better benefits for police and military: I doubt that. Remember the bus hostage drama last year? Chinese tourists were killed and put Philippines on a bad light and listed Philippines as one of the most dangerous places in the world to visit
9) Tension in the Spratly islands: This shows how weak our country military is. Our military is the weakest in the world with World War II planes and ships protecting us. If we didn't have the United States with us, we would be no where. Why do we have to keep depending on other countries for help?
10) Human Trafficking: This was successful since the United States has recently taken off Philippines off its list of countries known for human trafficking.
11) More jobs: I doubt this would happen. With the recent earthquake in Japan, the Saudization process in Saudi Arabia and the thousands of graduates that we have each year, I doubt that we will have enough jobs for every Filipino citizen.
12) Health program of the poor: Health program? What about giving them a job and an education. What is the point of investing health benefits to the poor where they never put their bodies to good use?
13) ARMM : I have nothing against Muslims but we should really eradicate all the terrorists who use Mindanao us a safe haven. Has everyone forgoteen about the recent bus bombings early this year?
14) Flooding program: The only way to get rid of flooding is to get rid of the garbage thats blocking our sewage system. MMDA is still not doing their job right.
15) Monorail system: They always have plan to increase the system. We are always being supported and given second hand transport vehicles by other countries. Our country already has a major debt so i doubt it would be stable.
16) New Ombudsman: The person I cannot judge. His credentials will do the talking.
17) End Crab Mentality: We can't blame Pinoys for this. Nobody likes foreigners coming to their country and having a better life then our own citizens. With all this glamor of celebrities showing off their luxury and cars, what do you expect Filipinos to think? They know more about the Filipino celebrities and gossip then where their next meal is coming from!
For more information, click the link: Aquino SONA 2011
Photo Credits: Google.comLabels: Aquino SONA 2011, Crab Mentality, Noy Noy Aquino, Noynoy, Personal view of Aquino SONA 2011, Philippine politics
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Me with Steve Terada from Amercia's Best Dance Crew Season 3 Winner's QUEST CREW |
Hi! You may call me Stuck in the Philippines because I am literally stuck in the Philippines! I'm just kidding. My name is Kristian. This is my first blog and it first started out as travel blog. But then I started involving my love for the entertainment scene mainly the movies and concerts scene. Once I started blogging, I couldn't stop.
A little bit about myself. I was born and raised in Dubai (U.A.E) until I went to Arizona (U.SA). You could say I love traveling. For the record, I am a Filipino. I just lived and studied abroad. A graduate of Southern New Hampshire University and Maine High School graduate, I feel that life has more to offer. I'm a Business Administration graduate but this is something I feel that I am passionate about. I love to breakdance but I'm not getting any younger. I like traveling but that requires a lot of cash. But I love to explore.
Since I love traveling, I first started this blog as a travel blog and I was bored. Anyway, once I arrived in the Philippines, I decided to stay for awhile and adapt to the Filipino way of life. Trust me! It wasn't easy since I had to adjust from scratch! But everything turned out well.
How I started blogging? It was when a friend suggested that I should blog. My first thought of blogging is that it was a boring job and besides what do I blog about? Voila! That's how my blogging world began and now I'm hooked! Now I mainly blog about events, news, movies, concerts and travel! A lot huh? By the way, I do make some grammar mistakes on my blog but hey nobody is perfect! =)
If you have any ideas, suggestions, please don't hesitate to drop me a line. You may contact me at kristianmarfori at gmail dot com . You may call/text preferably text me at +639166464362. Please state your name, email, contact details and inquiry.
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