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Para mahiya! Businessman buys P300,000 worth of goods to urge politicians full of promises last election to help their people

A businessman posted a live video, urging the netizens to remind the politicians who gave many promises last election to help their constituents affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.

In a Facebook video, Franciso Leo Marcos, chairman of Marcos Group of Companies and Volunteer against Poverty foundation showed how he bought sacks of rice to feed 4,000 people despite being not obliged to do it.

“Biruin niyo po, marami po tayong politiko doon matataas na posisyon… Senador at Congressman, sandamakmak na pangako noong hindi natin kailangan, mayroon naman po na panay ang pa-picture doon, pa-picture dito, maya’t maya ay gumagawa ng mabuti at kalusugan ang kanilang inuuna,” Marcos said.

“Pero ngayon na nasa gitna na tinatawag na pandemic, bakit wala akong makita ni isa man lang sa kanila,” he added.

He said that his previous video called “Mayaman challenge” which showing him giving food and other necessities to the COVID-19 frontliners became successful and other people tried to do the same.

Because of the success of his previous challenge, he decided to do another challenge called “Politikong Maraming Pangako challenge” to knock the hearts of the politicians to help their constituents.

“Ngayon po ang china-challenge ko dito ay yung mga politikong sandamakmak ang pangako para sa ating kababayan,” he said.

“Ngayon po kayo lumabas meron po tayong epidemya,” he added.

He revealed that he’s planning to spent 300,000 pesos to buy goods to help the people affected by COVID-19.

“Baka sakali dito sa aking ginagawa ay yung mga politikong sandamakmak ang pangako ay matauhan at please lang po pag namigay kayo wala na pong picture taking na babangitin pa ang pangalan niyo,” he said.

The video already reached 3.3-M views as of writing.

Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto junks the idea of 1 per household quarantine passes and calls it “useless”

Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto rejected the idea of distributing quarantine passes to his constituents as it will only defeat the purpose of the enhanced community quarantine being implemented by the national government.

In a Facebook post on Sunday, Sotto said that he already asked the Philippine National Police (PNP) for clarification and he found that securing quarantine passes doesn’t include the rules of the enhanced community quarantine.

Sotto explained that the said policy could only lead the additional waiting time and person-to-person contact as barangay officials and authorities needed to ensure that every people going outside of their homes have quarantine passes.

“We do NOT need Quarantine Passes WITHIN Pasig jurisdiction. Malinaw naman ang exemptions sa strict home quarantine. Wag na natin dagdagan ng requirements. Magiging karagdagang person-to-person contact at waiting time lang ito (imbis na makapunta ka ng mabilis sa tindahan, bumili ng pagkain, at umuwi na rin kaagad.)” Sotto said.

He also called the 1 per household quarantine pass as ‘useless’ and wanted the system in Pasig City to become as simple as possible.

“Isa pa, useless ang 1 per household quarantine pass na valid para sa buong quarantine period, dahil tatanungin pa rin naman ng pulis o brgy kung ano ang purpose nila sa paglabas ng bahay. Basta’t gawin na lang natin SIMPLE… kung hindi para sa trabaho, medikal, o para bumili ng pagkain/supplies… STAY HOME,” he added.

Sotto also posted the current condition in Barangay Rosario, Pasig City and guarded it to prevent the people from flocking the streets again.

On March 21, the said barangay in Pasig City became infamous after newspaper company Philippine Star posted photos of residents of Rosario neglecting the social distancing measures.

Quarantine passes became controversial after DILG received several reports that some Barangay officials are selling it to their constituents for 30 pesos each.

 

Hindi Pwede! Sotto says that they will not allow President Duterte to take over privately-owned businesses

Senate President Vicente Sotto III said that they’re not going to allow President Rodrigo Duterte to control privately-owned utility companies amid the rumors that the chief executive is asking emergency powers to Congress to address the COVID-19 outbreak.

Sotto, in a statement, denied that the President is asking emergency powers, but confirmed that there’s a provision that giving Duterte powers to control the privately-owned businesses like utility companies and hotels.

“Not true. Read the title. Nothing there says emergency powers,” Sotto said

“Perhaps one controversial provision in the bill [is] about the takeover of businesses but that won’t fly in the Senate. The main proposal of the bill is to distribute cash to the 16.5 million families badly needing help,” he added.

He also revealed that their meeting on Saturday already decided that they’re not going to pass any measure giving the President emergency powers.

“That was precisely my point in the meeting yesterday that this is not an emergency powers bill. We agreed that it is not,” he said.

According to the still-unnumbered Senate bill which President Duterte certified as urgent, the President is granted authority to “exercise powers necessary and proper” to implement a unified national policy to combat COVID-19 “for a limited period and subject to restrictions.”

It includes the temporary control of the President to some privately-owned companies.

The President could also order speedy procurement of goods, medicines, medical supplies, and establishments that could be used as temporary medical facilities.

House Committee on Ways and Means chair Joey Salceda said that they’re going to support granting the President emergency powers because it’s “necessary”.

“It’s absolutely necessary at this point. That’s why I asked Congressional leaders to call for a virtual session of Congress last week. The country needs it,” Salceda said.

“I will especially support provisions to exempt the purchase of necessary medical supplies and other essential goods from the procurement law, as well as support for our frontliners. Subsistence allowances will also be given to poor families affected by the enhanced quarantine through these powers. I already proposed that a few days ago, so I am thankful that the government is adopting the approach,” he added.

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said that the Congress is set to debate today about the proposal.

 

Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla asks national government for help: “Limitado po talaga ang aming calamity funds”

Bacoor City Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla asked the national government and private sectors to help her city as they’re already expecting a shortage of budget to feed their constituents amid the enhanced community quarantine being implemented in Luzon.

While their current supply of relief goods was sufficient, Mercado-Revilla admitted that their calamity fund was not enough to feed 100,000 families living in Bacoor City during the whole period of the calamity.

“Six months ang state of calamity, sa totoo lang we have, sa huli naming community-based monitoring system 100,000 households sa buong Bacoor, imaginin niyo po kung ‘yan po ng relief sa loob ng isang buwan, kulang na ang amin pong disaster funds,” Mercado-Revilla said.

“Sa tulong national government, sa tulong po ng private sector hinihingi rin po namin ang tulong nila dahil limitado po talaga ang ating calamity funds,” she added.

Bacoor is currently under city-wide lockdown due to the reported cases of COVID-19 in the city.

Aside from Revilla, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte also asked the national government for additional budget to feed 400,000 families in her territory.

“Sa ika-apat na linggo, medyo magkukulang na po ang pondo ng lungsod, sapagkat ang quick response fund po natin ay mauubos na, at ang halaga nito ay P400-M lang ata, and we have other things to take care of katulad hospital equipment,” Belmonte said.

“We are now appealing to the DSWD, national government na sana tulungan naman nila kami sa lungsod ng Quezon,” she added.

However, a Senator suggested that the national government should prioritize the poorer places in the Philippines instead of giving additional budget to cities.

 

Kabataan party-list to President Duterte: “Lockdown ni Duterte, pahirap sa taumbayan!”

Kabataan party-list expressed their opposition over the ‘enhanced community quarantine’ being implemented by the Duterte administration.

On a Facebook post, Kabataan said that the national government should stop the implementation of the community quarantine because it only made the Filipino suffer because of being forced to stay at their homes.

The party suggested that the government should start doing mass testing and distribute financial aid, free medicines and food to the people.

“Itigil ang pangmalawakang lockdown! Sa halip, magsagawa ng mass testing at mamahagi ng financial aid, ng libreng gamot, at ng libreng pagkain!” Kabataan stated.

“Ibigay ang lahat ng pangangailang medikal tulad ng face masks, gwantes, alkohol, at iba pang personal protective equipment ng mga health workers!” they added.

They also launched an online petition titled ‘7-point public health demands: COVID-19 action steps’.

According to their online petition, they’re pushing for:

  1. Deployment of health workers to the community instead of sending soldiers and police to the streets. Free sanitary items, food, testing kits and clean water to the people.
    They also argued that lockdown doesn’t work to prevent COVID-19 from spreading.
  2. More government support to the local scientist, health workers, and other medical professionals.
  3. Ensure the safety and job security of Filipino workers.
    Companies should give the wage of their workers who were affected by the community quarantine and the government should help the people who lost their job by giving them cash transfers.
  4. Transfering the P4.5-B budget from the Office of the President, P36-4-B from the National Task Force, and P546 from the Oplan Tokhang to fund the health sector.
  5. Declaration of price freeze to all basic needs.
  6. Ensure that there’s enough food and medicine supply in the country.
  7. Prevent utility companies to increase their charges to its consumers.

As of writing, the petition already reached 13,300 signs.

Kabataan party-list Rep. Sarah Elago also said that the government should stop any attempts from schools to increase their tuition fees and other charges.

“There must also be a guarantee that no tuition, other fees will increase after the disruption of classes. Moreover, Kabataan Partylist urges the Duterte administration to explore options to likewise cushion the impact of the month-long suspension on private schools,” Elago said.

Meanwhile, netizens gave their comments on the social media post of Kabataan, telling them that they’re only good at complaining.

“Magaling lang kayong bumatikos, pero pagdating sa pagtulong sa mga Kababayan natin, tulad ng ganitong krisis, nganga kayo!” netizen Garry Inofre said.

“Pahirap kayo sa policy ng bansa,,, naiisip niyo yan. Bakit d kayo manguna magbigay ng mga yan.. Kabataan din ako, pero salamat sa Panginoon kasi d ako kagaya niyo.. May goodness,” netizen Rolyline Mina commented.

“Diba may budget kayo as congressman..bakit hindi niyo gamitin para sa maralita..diba sila ang ipinaglalaban niyo..patunayan niyo ngayon kung talagang makamasa kayo!” Flora Anona remarked.

 

“Nakakagalit” Karen Davila criticizes politician who took COVID-19 test without showing symptoms

Journalist Karen Davila slammed the politicians who were asking members of the Department of Health (DOH) surveillance team to be tested for COVID-19 at the comfort of their homes.

On her tweet, Davila shared a testimony from a doctor who expressed frustration over the politicians who wanted to be prioritized for COVID-19 testing despite not showing any symptoms.

“This is bogging down the COVID-19 testing. Politicians and their staff are now asking to be serviced in their homes by the DOH surveillance team. We have so many PUIs awaiting their results, and we can’t send (home) the PUMs who have been admitted the week before because we don’t have results yet. Perhaps, if the media can investigate this ‘palakasan’ system, we might be able to alleviate the overburdened emergency rooms. As of yesterday, ER is already full,” the statement reads.

After reading the statement from the doctor, Davila said that “politicians should stop feeling entitled”

“Ibang klase. “Politicians and their staff now asking to be serviced in their homes by DOH surveillance team” THIS. MUST. STOP,” Davila said.

“Nakakagalit. Tumigil na kayong mga pulitiko at staff ninyo na nagpapa-test pa sa bahay pa sa ating DOH surveillance team. Dapat lahat ng pangalan nyo mabunyag sa totoo lang,” she added.

Several followers of Davila then criticized President Rodrigo Duterte and his family for being prioritized to be tested first for COVID-19.

“All of the Duterte family got tested despite not showing any symptoms,” netizen @markyful said.

“Ito…Galing sa news items: Bong Go, head ng PSG, Honeylet, Kitty, Paolo and Baste Duterte, Medialdea, Mark Villar Tugade, Domingues, Sherwin Gatchalian, Nancy Binay, Zubiri and wife, Jonvic and staff nya (nag sorry), Sotto, Pia Cayetano, Grace Poe, Lacson, Tolentino, Marcos,” netizen @daphine commented.

Meanwhile, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III defended the first family for getting tested immediately despite not showing any symptoms of COVID-19.

According to Duque, the first family was exposed to a known case.

DOH reported that more than 125,000 test kits from China, South Korea arrived in the country.

 

Ted Failon slams Joy Belmonte for relying to Pres. Duterte instead of using Quezon City’s money: “Irealign n’yo kesa magpatayo pa kayo ng paso!”

Former Congressman Ted Failon criticized Mayor Joy Belmonte for not trying to find a way to get an emergency budget from Quezon City’s.

On his radio program on DZMM, Failon questioned why Belmonte who’s the Mayor of the second richest city in the Philippines is asking additional budget to the Duterte administration.

It can be remembered that Belmonte said that their quick response fund was not enough to feed 400,000 families in Quezon City for four weeks.

“Sa ika-apat na linggo, medyo magkukulang na po ang pondo ng lungsod, sapagkat ang quick response fund po natin ay mauubos na, at ang halaga nito ay P400-M lang ata, and we have other things to take care of katulad hospital equipment,” Belmonte said.

“We are now appealing to the DSWD, national government na sana tulungan naman nila kami sa lungsod ng Quezon,” she added.

According to Failon, Belmonte has the power to realign its budget to help her constituents who were affected by the enhanced community quarantine.

“Magpakatotoo tayo. ‘Yung mga nagyayabang na sila ang pinakamayan na city ‘pag walang kalamida.’Pag may kalamidad, kailangan namin ang tulong, nasaan na ang gobyerno. ‘Pag may kalamidad, iba na ang usapan,” Said Failon.

The radio host revealed that Belmonte during her time as the Vice Mayor of Quezon City presided a realignment of P1.673-B in QC’s budget for the beautification of the streets of QC and also renovating the offices in their city hall.

“Gaano mo kabilis itong naipasa? Alam niyo ba kung saan inilaan yung pera? Office of the Mayor 504 million pesos, Engineering Department 571 million pesos, ano itong mga engineering department na mga project ito?” Failon said.

“Buildings, 264 million infrastructure program, fixtures?! Lamesa, upuan, 331 million furniture, ano po ito? Ito ang bilis n’yo magpasa ng suppemental budget tapos ito pangangailangan ng inyong constituents, kesyo ganito, kesyo ganyan,” he added.

Failon after seeing the documents, said that if Belmonte could realign the budget in the past for beautification of her city hall, she could definitely get a supplemental budget to feed her constituents for one month.

“Kaya niyo to gugustuhin ninyo, nagawa niyo na ito eh,” he said.

Failon then urged Belmonte to stop her ‘beautification’ projects like putting ‘Welcome to QC’ signs and instead spend the money of her city to help her people.

He also mentioned that some of the Barangays in Quezon City are earning more compared to the third-class municipalities in the Philippines like Barangay Pasong Tamo (P144 million), Barangay Commonwealth (P133 million), Barangay Batasan (P109 million), and Barangay Holy Spirit (P74 million).

“Irealign n’yo kesa magpatayo pa kayo ng paso!” he said.

“Kaya kailangan ang sundalo!” Man tries to violate curfew and argues with authorities and even introduce his religion to them

A man almost clashed with the authorities after he tried to violate the community quarantine being implemented by the government.

On Sunday, netizen Justin Erns Leysa posted a video showing a man arguing with two soldiers about the community quarantine.

It can be heard that the man was shouting at the cops and even revealed what religion he belongs to.

“Iglesia ni Cristo ako, pakita ko sayo? Iglesia ni Cristo ako taga saan ka?” the man told the cops while pointing his fingers at them.

The authorities suspected that the man was very drunk despite the advice from the government to avoid drinking alcohol amid the community quarantine.

“Ang ginagawa ay pangkahalataang sa tao, umuwi ka na!” the soldier told the man.

Fortunately, the man listened to the authorities’ request to travel back home without forcing him.

He also seems suddenly changed his attitude and apologized to the soldiers.

A member of Iglesia ni Cristo gave their comment on the video, apologizing to the netizens for the action of their alleged member.

“Bilang isang kaanib din ng INC. Humihingi ako ng paumanhin sa gnawa ng tao to. Hindi itotolerate ng sambahan yung mga ganitong taong ganito. Hindi lahat ng kaanib ganito. Pasensya na. Ingat kayo lage,” netizen Glenmore Fabros said.

Other netizens also urged the people to be cooperative with the authorities because they only wanted them to be safe from getting infected by COVID-19.

“Intindihin nyo rin sana ang sitwasyon nila tyo nasa bahay lang safe pero nag pupumilit pang lumagay sa alanganin, sila dahil kailangan sumunod sa utos kaya sila andyan kahit na alam nila na malalagay sila sa alanganin! May mga pamilya den sila na nag aalala kya sana pumirmis na lang tyo sa bahay at sigurado makakatulong pa tyo!” Allan Catinding commented.

“Hirap sa ating mga pinoy matitigas ulo ung mga sundalo nagsasakripisyo imbis na pamilya nila kasama nila ngayon nagbabantay sila sa mga pasaway na pinoy simpleng utos lng na magstay sa bahay gano ba kahirap na maging save ng isang bwan!!” netizen Rikazikuta Ilabu remarked.

“Para hindi din sila mahawa!” Mayor Isko Moreno gives temporary shelter to the homeless and street dwellers amid COVID-19 outbreak

The Manila City Government rescued the street dwellers that could also be infected by COVID-19 amid the ‘enhanced community quarantine’ being imposed in Luzon.

In a Facebook post, the Department of Tourism, Culture, and Arts of Manila(DTCAM) shared photos of showing members of Manila Department of Social Welfare (MDSW) reaches out to the homeless and street dwellers.

They were brought to Delpan Sports Complex and asked to stay there temporarily as the community quarantine is still active.

The Manila City Government vowed to give their needs, including a meal three times a day, during their stay at the sports complex.

To give make them more comfortable and protected, the government also set up modular tents for them.

On Friday, Mayor Isko Moreno together with Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna visited the temporary shelter of street dwellers.

Moreno said that the people who messaged him about the condition of the street dwellers don’t need to worry anymore.

The Mayor assured that there’s enough food supply in Manila City.

“Wag po tayong papatalo sa virus, mas magaling tayo sa virus,” Moreno told his followers in his Facebook live video.

The whole Luzon, including Metro Manila, was put under enhanced community quarantine since Tuesday to control the spread of the virus.

Yesterday, the Philippines recorded the biggest single-day increase of COVID-19 after 77 more have tested positive.

There are now 307 cases of COVID-19 in the country.

 

Trillanes says that President Duterte wants Mayor Vico Sotto to be incompetent like him

Former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV joined the Vico Sotto craze, but he never forgot to criticize his favorite political enemy, President Rodrigo Duterte.

On a social media post, Trillanes claimed that President Duterte’s warning against Local Government Units (LGUs) on early Friday morning was really meant for Pasig City Mayor Sotto who previously allowed the operation of tricycle in his territory.

Duterte on his statement warned the LGUs to face charges if they try to make the lockdown more difficult.

“I am ordering all LGUs that are doing this to stand down and abide by the directives of the IATF, not mine, but the task force,” President Duterte said.

“The national government needs your help at this time. But I have to tell you, do not make this quarantine more difficult for our people than it already is…There is only one republic here, the Republic of the Philippines, and therefore you should abide by the directives of the national government,” he said.

According to Trillanes, Duterte’s recent statement only showed that he wanted Sotto to become “incompetent” and “uncaring” like him.

“The presscon of duterte last night was basically about preventing Mayor Vico Sotto from doing productive initiatives to serve his constituents. duterte wants the mayors to be as incompetent and uncaring as himself,” Trillanes tweeted.

Vico Sotto has gone viral on the inter and also became the media’s favorite after his activities as Mayor in Pasig City was featured and praised by the people.

However, Sotto seems raised the eyebrows of some government officials after he ordered the tricycles in Pasig to operate.

The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) refused the request of Sotto, explaining that people cannot practice social distancing inside a small vehicle like a tricycle.

They also fear a possible domino effect if they allow Pasig City tricycles to operate.

“We respect the opinion of mayor Vico Sotto in Pasig ngunit pasensya na po mayor hindi po talaga namin kayo pwedeng pagbigyan,” DILG Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya said Thursday in a press briefing.

“Kasi po if we allow mass transportation in Pasig…magrerequest na po ang lahat. Pag ginawa po natin yan, we give an exemption, it will defeat the entire purpose of the quarantine,” he added.