Home Blog Page 529

Renowned lawyer lectures VP Leni on budget deficit: “‘Bago pumuna, mag-aral muna para hindi maging b***”

Atty. Glenn Chong criticized Vice President Leni Robredo for demanding the current administration to explain the P7.16-T debt of the government, saying that the latter didn’t know the real situation.

On October 29, Robredo said that the government should be more transparent on their deals as the debt already ballooned to P7.16-T.

“We demand the government to be transparent. We want to know where the government’s fund goes. Many are saying it goes to Build Build Build,” Robredo said.

In his Facebook post, Chong lectured VP Robredo and instead of the government, the lawyer explained how the P7.16-T debt of the country came from.

According to Chong, the debt being mentioned by Robredo was the amount of owed money of the government since Cory Aquino administration.

He explained that the government has been forced to borrow money because the country’s funds were not enough to sustain the needs of its people.

Chong said that the Vice President is wrong for asking the government to explain about the increasing debt and blame them.

The lawyer was also surprised that the Vice President didn’t know about the ‘budget deficit’ even she’s a former member of the lower House.

Chong believed that the government was suffering in budget deficit because the country’s funds was being corrupted by some officials.

You can read his whole post below:

WALANG KATAPUSANG PAGKAKAMALI
NI LENI ROBREDO!!!

Tila walang katapusan ang pagkakamali ng ale na ito.

Leni Robredo demanded, take note, she demanded, na ipaliwanag ng administrasyong Duterte kung bakit lumubo ang utang ng gobyerno sa P7.16 trilyong piso (7,160 bilyong piso o 71,600 milyong piso).

Bago pumuna, dapat mag-aral muna upang hindi magmukhang BOBO!

Mula 1988, panahon ni Corazon Aquino, hanggang 2017, panahon ni Rodrigo Duterte, pati na ang panahon ni Noynoy Aquino, kulang ang nalilikom na pondo ng gobyerno upang matustusan ang mga pangangailangan ng sambayanan. Ang tawag dito ay budget deficit.

* Sa mga taong 1994 hanggang 1997 lamang na walang budget deficit ang gobyerno.

On the average, mula 1988 hanggang 2017, ang budget deficit ng ating bansa ay pumapalo sa 2.08% ng kabuuang halaga ng mga produkto at serbisyong nagagawa ng bansa o Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Ito ay pumapalo sa daan-daang bilyon taon-taon.

Dahil dito, napipilitan ang gobyerno na mangutang upang mapunuan ang pagkukulang sa pondo nito, taon-taon. Kaya ang P7.16 trilyong utang ngayon ay accumulated debts o pinagpatung-patung na utang mula pa noon.

Kaya maling-mali na ang administrasyong Duterte ang pagbibintangan ni Leni Robredo sa mga pagkakautang na ito.

Besides, ang budget deficits na ito ay dumadaan sa Kongreso kada taon. At dahil naging kasapi si Leni Robredo ng Kongreso, dapat ay alam niya ito. Kung hindi niya ito alam, wala pala talaga siyang silbi bilang Congresswoman. Kung alam naman niya ito, malisyoso ang kanyang hininging pagpapaliwanag sa Pangulong Duterte. Pumili lang siya sa dalawang ito – kanyang kab***han o malisyosong pagpaparatang.

Finally, bakit palaging deficit ang ating budget? Simple lang ang dahilan. Kurapsyon sa pangungulekta ng buwis at kurapsyon sa paggastos ng pera ng bayan.

Dahil sa marumi at madayang halalan, nakakapasok at nananatili ang mga kurakot na politiko na walang ginagawa kundi patuloy na halayin ang kaban ng bayan. At dahil nakikita ito ng mga kolektor ng buwis, pati sila nangungurakot at din. Kaya this vicious cycle goes on and on.

Source: Atty. Glenn Chong

President Duterte orders to remove “Thank you” banner for him in Boracay: “It’s corny”

After the Boracay rehabilitation, President Rodrigo Duterte didn’t want the people of the said tourist spot to recognize him for cleaning the said island and ordered to ban any ‘Thank you’ banners dedicated to him.

This was confirmed by Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat, saying that Duterte doesn’t want to be glorified by the people of Boracay because he’s only doing his job as the President.

“I saw a post – someone sent it to me – which says, ‘Thank you PRDD for Saving Boracay’,” Puyat said, adding, “It was even nailed to a tree.”

When Puyat informed Duterte about the banners, the former Davao City Mayor who doesn’t want to see himself from tarpaulins got angry.

“He said that is corny. He doesn’t like it. He doesn’t want to be glorified,” she said.

After President Duterte’s order, Puyat quickly reminded the Boracay Interagency Task Force (BIATF) to remove the banners dedicated to the chief executive.

She also informed other cabinet members to prevent anyone from posting ‘Thank You’ banners around Boracay.

Duterte is known for not imitating other politicians who use banners to inform the people about their achievements.

In a business forum held on February 9, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte announced his plan to close Boracay and called it a ‘cesspool’ for being crowded and unsanitary.

Two months later, Boracay was finally closed despite being opposed by some residents of Malay fearing that they might not get another new source of income while the island was closed.

After six months of rehabilitation, the government finally opened Boracay to the public, implementing new rules that would prevent the island to be abused again.

Under the new rules, 19,200 tourists per day will be allowed on the island. Moreover, fire eaters, masseuses, vendors, stray dogs, bonfires and even the builders of photo-op sandcastles have been banned from the beachfront. All water sports, aside for swimming, are also forbidden for the time being.

DOT would also prohibit smoking and drinking alcohol in public places and beaches of Boracay.

The famous ‘Laboracay’ was also banned as part of the reform.

 

Bato Dela Rosa slams his critics: “Kailangan ba nilalait niyo ko para lang sumikat si Mar Roxas?”

Former Philippine National Police (PNP) Director General and Bureau of Correction (BuCor) Chief Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa slammed a Facebook page for comparing him with former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas when it comes to knowledge in economics.

Dela Rosa shared a Facebook post from the page ‘Mar Roxas for Senator 2019’ showing him while crying and saying that he wants to be a senator but doesn’t know how to solve inflation.

The said Facebook post also said that Mar Roxas could perform better than Dela Rosa when he got elected as Senator again.

As a former law enforcer, Dela Rosa admitted that he’s lacking knowledge when it comes to economics because of his profession.

Dela Rosa also admitted that he’s not a graduate of Wharton School of Economics like Mar Roxas and he only graduated to a local school.

But according to him, his educational background should not become their basis to mock him and call him incompetent.

“Inaamin ko naman talaga na mahina ako sa economics. Hindi ko po linya yan. Hindi po ako nagwharton nag msu marawi lang po ako.” Dela Rosa said.

He also asked his critics why they need to compare him with Mar Roxas for the sake of promotion.

“Pero kailangan ba talagang nilalait ninyo ang aking kahinaan para lang lalong sisikat si sec mar roxas?” he said.

“Ang pagsesenador ba ay para lang sa mga mayaman at educated sa abroad at kaming mahihirap at educated lang sa public schools ay wala nang karapatang tumakbo?” he added.

Both Dela Rosa and Roxas are gunning for a Senate seat in 2019.

After filing his certificate of candidacy (COC) Dela Rosa admitted that he’s not knowledgeable when it comes in handling the economy.

“Sa totoo lang, hindi ako masyadong magaling diyan. Wala man lang akong alam diyan,” Dela Rosa said in a chance interview.

“I’m not a businessman. I’m not an economist,” he added.

But to solve his problem, he said that he would just hire researchers who can assist him when it comes to the economy.

While the critics of Dela Rosa said that he’s incompetent, Senator Panfilo Lacson who’s also a former head of PNP believes that Bato can be a ‘competent’ public servant.

He also urged Dela Rosa to study as a preparing for being a lawmaker.

“Hindi naman porke’t law enforcement ang exposure mo kalimutan mo lahat na ibang aspeto. Ako, yan pinanggalingan ko pero nakukuha naman sa pag-aaral,” Lacson said.

 

“Non-bailable” Makati RTC Branch 148 junks order to arrest Sen. Trillanes

Makati Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 148 finally served the resolution against the
coup d’etat case filed by the government against Senator Antonio Trillanes IV.

According to the resolution, Judge Andres Soriano junked the Department of Justice (DOJ) plea to issue a warrant of arrest and hold departure order against Sen. Trillanes for the charge of coup d’etat.

The news was confirmed by Acting Prosecutor General Richard Anthony Fadullon.

Some sources also said that despite denying the request of DOJ to arrest Trillanes, Judge Soriano upholds the legality of Pres. Duterte’s proclamation 572 which voiding the amnesty received by the Senator in 2011.

Despite not being arrested, the nullification of Sen. Trillanes amnesty would stay because the Makati RTC 148 upholds the legality of the said proclamation.

Several supporters of Sen. Trillanes celebrated on the decision of the Makati RTC for not siding with the government.

“Thank you Judge Soriano for upholding the rule of law. God Bless, Sen. Trillanes” One supporter of Sen. Trillanes tweeted.

While waiting for the resolution, Senator Trillanes met with few Magdalo members and lawyers.

Makati City Police chief Rogelio Simon also personally went to Makati RTC Branch 148 to meet Judge Andres Soriano.

Since morning, the members of PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) were already deployed in case that the court ordered the arrest of Sen. Trillanes.

The resolution was not released immediately to the public until both parties are not yet receiving the copy.

Senator Trillanes is one of the fiercest critics of President Rodrigo Duterte, he accused the chief executive of being a corrupt and human rights violator.

Court Sherif of Makati RTC and members of PNP-CIDG to visit Sen. Trillanes to serve the resolution of Makati RTC Branch 148.

In 2011, former President Benigno Aquino III gave an amnesty to Senator Trillanes and other Magdalo members, under Proclamation 75. But President Rodrigo Duterte, through Proclamation No. 572, voided the amnesty saying Trillanes failed to comply with the requirements, a claim Trillanes denied.

If proven, Senator Trillanes will face of Reclusión Perpetua or life imprisonment.

Source

Atty. Jesus Falcis slams Aga Mulach for criticizing Sen. Trillanes: “Artista ka lang, wala kang alam sa politika!”

Attorney Jesus Falcis slammed the actor Aga Mulach for criticizing Senator Antonio Trillanes in public and urging the fiercest critic of President Rodrigo Duterte to help the government instead of wasting his time in destroying the current administration.

Several days ago, Mulach’s video during an interview with talk show host Vice Ganda went viral after he asked Sen. Trillanes why he kept criticizing the current President.

The statement of Mulach gained different reaction from the netizens and Falcis who’s also a social media blogger compared the actor to former Communications assistant secretary Mocha Uson and ex-Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque who’s only siding on politicians who’s currently in power.

He even posted a photo of Mulach making a ‘Laban Sign’ when the Liberal Party was in power.

Falcis told Mulach that Trillanes criticisms against the government are a contribution to the country.

He also urged Mulach to keep his silence and stop criticizing Sen. Trillanes because he doesn’t know anything about politics.

You can read his whole post below:

Parang si Mocha Uson at Harry Roque, kung ano uso at may power nuon, dun sila sumasakay. Tulad nitong si Aga Muhlach.

Mga dating dilawan na ngayon eh mga anti-dilawan at anti-Trillanes. Artista ka nga lang talaga Aga Muhlach, isa kang walang alam sa pulitika.

Ang pag criticize ni Trillanes kay Duterte (tungkol sa EJK, China, dr*gs, at corruption) ay pag tulong sa bayan!

Hindi si Duterte ang kelangan pag silbihan ni Trillanes. Kaya tumahimik ka na lang kung hindi mo alam ang pinagsasabi mo.

Ayan nag viral ka tuloy. Kahit anong delete pa ng videos ang gawin mo eh kumalat na sa internet ang kab*b*han mo! Hindi mo matatago ang statements mo sa GGV.

While the opposition is urging the people to boycott the upcoming movie of Mulach, thousands of President Duterte supporters vowed that they’re going to support the actor.

The viral video was also kept being deleted on social media because of still unknown reasons.

TEST

TEST

Mayor Sara Duterte slams Rep. Tinio’s party: “how ironic for government to pay public money to people who work against the government.”

Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte slammed the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) after she was accused by the said party of not giving allowances to public school teachers.

In a social media post of Radyo Ni Juan, it ACT was quoted saying: “Cebu City gives its public school teachers P10,000 a year; Cagayan de Oro City, P7,650; Koronadal City, P3,000; General Santos City, P2,000; Island Garden City of Samal, P1,500; Davao City, zero.”

PHOTO: RADYO NI JUAN

The allegation has been quickly debunked by the daughter of President Rodrigo Duterte and called the ACT members as terr*rists.

“So, ACT Teachers Davao, hindi lang kayo terr*rista at sympathizer ng mga terr*rista, you are also LIARS. In December 2016 and 2017, the City Government of Davao gave gift cheques worth Php 2,000/person/year to all teaching and non-teaching employees of DepEd.” Inday Sara said in her Instagram post.

“We have copies of the budget, pictures of distribution and the liquidation with all signatures. Pahirapan pa nga magpa approve ng grant ninyo at kami pa ang nasa alanganin and you have the temerity to lie,” she added.

PHOTO: RTVM

Inday Sara even said that she would expel ACT outside Davao if it’s only allowed.

“Kung puwede lang sana kayo iexpel outside of Davao City. I waited for your paper and yet you always keep missing opportunities for unity, because you are never sincere.” she said.

The Davao City Mayor, who’s known for being a fierce critic of the New People’s Army suggested that Department of Education (DepEd) should distance from the alleged terr*rists.

PHOTO: Youtube Screengrab

She was also wondering why the government is paying the people who are against the reforms of the President.

“DepEd should dismiss terr*rists from their ranks, how ironic for the government to pay public money to people who work against the government.” Duterte said.

Inday Sara also suggested that the Congress should expel the Makabayan bloc members and the party list system because it’s allegedly only used to fund the armed struggle of NPA.

Even Radyo Ni Juan was not safe from the tirades of the Davao City Mayor, saying that National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) should not give a permit to anti-government radio stations.

“Congress should expel the members of Makabayan bloc, the Partylist system is the milking cow of terr*rists. And why would NTC give a permit to an anti-government station Radyo ni Juan? Why is our government supporting the same people who want to overthrow it?”

Source: Inday Sara Duterte

ACT Tinio urges Duterte to disclose his Hong Kong trip itinerary: “Pera ng bayan ang pinang-shopping ni Duterte”

Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) party-list Representative Antonio Tinio urged the government to disclose the Hong Kong trip itinerary of President Rodrigo Duterte last week to prove that there’s still a transparency under the current leadership of the former Davao City Mayor.

According to Tinio, as a public official, President Duterte should disclose the information about the trip even if his travel is for personal purposes.

“Para sa akin dapat i disclose ng Malacanang kung ano ang naging buong agenda at itinerary ni Pangulong Duterte nung nag punta siya sa Hong Kong, dahil Presidente siya ng Pilipinas ang ginamit niya sa pag punta doon ay government funds and resources,” Tinio said.

The lawmaker also said that aside from Makabayan bloc, the public also demanded a transparency over the trip of the President.

“Kailangan may transparency dito, in fact kailangan may official records yung trip na yon, hindi pwedeng sabihin na private o personal trip yun, so hinihingi ng publiko ang buong impormasyon,” Tinio said.

Gabriela Rep. Emmi De Jesus also slammed President Rodrigo Duterte for being insensitive after he flew in another country while his countrymen are suffering from inflation.

She called the Hong Kong trip of President Duterte “unethical”.

“Nakakagalit din naman talaga, sa gitna ng kagutuman, sa gitna ng pagtaas ng presyo ng bilihin at tuloy tuloy na pag taas ng presyo ng langis, Presidente mo namimili sa Hong Kong pa,” De Jesus said.

De Jesus also pointed out that the store where President Duterte was spotted buying clothes can also be found in the Philippines.

She suspected that the President’s shopping in Hong Kong was only a diversionary tactic to cover his real travel agenda.

“May Uniqlo naman talaga dito kung gusto niya, tingin ko yun ang gusto niyang (Duterte) pag usapan, kasi may iba siyang agenda siguro sa Hong Kong kasi alam naman natin lahat na yung period na yun ang problema niya eh yung result ng kanyang health laboratory exam,”

Special Assistant to President Christopher “Bong” Go already denied that the Chief Executive did a shopping spree in Hong Kong.

“Hindi totoo iyan. Walang may hawak na bundle-bundle na pera. Intriga lang iyan so prove it. Wala hong katotohanan iyan,” Go told reporters in a phone interview.

 

 

Netizen rebuts Sarah Elagot’s statement that free education is a state obligation: “Libre ang pag papaaral sa inyo tapos lulustayin niyo lang dahil sa rally?”

A netizen writes an open letter addressed to Kabataan party-list Representative Sarah Elago who insisted that the free education implemented by the Duterte administration for the State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) students should be unconditional.

In his post, netizen Ram MG Labra tried to rebut Elago’s statement that went viral this week, saying that the young lawmaker might be right for her first phrase that free public education is a fundamental right.

However, he believes that the second phrase of Elago didn’t receive very well by Labra and explained in his Facebook post why the lawmaker is wrong for saying that the free tuition law imposed by the Duterte administration should be without reservation.

He explained that while the government imposed the free tuition, the students who benefited from it should not waste it like doing walk out rallies against the government.

Labra pointed out like the parents; the government was also expecting that the students receiving free tuition should study well.

The netizen also reminded Elago that the money used to fund the free tuition fee of the SUCs students came from the sweat of ordinary people who some of them couldn’t afford to educate their child.

At the end of his post, he even cursed Elago in anger because instead of being thankful to the government for giving them free education, they’re still trying to destabilize the government and destroy the image of the President.

You can read his whole open letter below:

To: SARA ELAGO
Baluktot na Kabataan Partylist

Una sa lahat, gusto kong klaruhin yong phrase mong “Hindi siya dapat may kapalit.” Tama ka obligasyon ng gobyerno ang magbigay ng libreng edukasyon, walang kontra dyan! Pero yong second sentence mo, dyan ka may nagkakasapal sa utak! Obligasyon ng magulang na paaralin ang kanyang anak, KAPALIT AY MAGTINO SA PAG-AARAL AT MAGTAPOS para sa seguridad ng Kinabukasan. Ganon din ang gobyerno! Kapalit ng paggastos ng mga eskolar ay MAGMATINO SA PAG-AARAL AT MAGTAPOS! Para kanino? Para kinabukasan ng bawat isa at sa bansa! NGAYON, anung ginawa nyo? DI KAYO NAGSITINO kundi BINUYO NYO MGA ESKOLAR NA LUMABAS SA KLASE AT MAG RALLY KONTRA SA GOBYERNO! Aber, sinong magulang na normal na halos nagpapakamatay sa pagod para lang makapagpaaral tapos kontrahin ng kanyang anak na pinapaaral? DI BA ISA KANG MAY SALTIK SA UTAK SARA! Buwes ng bayan at pera ng bayan pinapaaral sa inyo sa mga State U at Colleges. Galing yan sa mga nagtitinda ng suka, mangingisda, mga workers, magsasaka na mga halos walang pagod para lang mabuhay ang mga pamilya. Ni halos di makapagpaaral sa mga anak. TAPOS LULUSTAYIN NINYO SA PAG RARALLY? Ay talagang MGA P***** *** NINYO LAHAT! Anung walang kapalit? Meron, tulungan ang bansa pero ang gagawin ninyo WASAKIN ANG BANSA. Mga P***** *** ninyo ulit! Baka nakalimutan mong magkakambal ang KARAPATAN AT TUNGKULIN? Claim ng claim kayo ng Right pero di kayo gumagawa ng inyong tungkulin! P***** *** NINYO LAHAT ULIT!’

In his another comment, Labra also said that militant people like Elago is not helping the country anymore.

“These militante people are not actually helping our nation building. They are destroying democracy because they wanted communist system to rule. he said.

As of writing, the post of Labra reached 6,000 shares and thousands of different reactions from the netizens.

“Oo totoo ang sinasabi mo pero wag nyong guluhin ang state na nagpapaaral sa inyo yan din ang obligasyon ninyo. kaso pinagaral kayo ng estado pero hihikayatin nyo ang mga kabataan na pabagsakin ang estado na nagpaaral sa inyo. ang tawag sa inyo AHAS!” Netizen Emmanuel Roa said.

“Bakit kayo obligasyon nang gobyerno inanak kayo nang magulang nyo no sila ang dapat magpaaral sa inyo ?. Sa ibang bansa nga e may bayad ang pag aaral no. Student loan ang tawag no. Kapal nang mukha mo!” Jocelyn Landas remarked.

We should be more disciplined and responsible to our own responsibilities NOT to blame the Government. We need to work hard be kind and stay humble. We can provide our own needs. The government will not provide all your needs. Wake up!  It’s better there is more proper qualifications for every free school students the best deserving can avail only.
Because there’s still someone taking free school even the parents can afford.” Ferm Agropas suggested.

Source:

Singer Gladys Gueverra writes open letter to Duterte critics: “Enough is enough, leave the President alone & let him do his job!”

Actress Gladys Guevarra, also known as ‘Chuchay’ in television and internet publicly expressed her support to President Rodrigo Duterte whom according to her was mocked by many people because of his imperfections.

The former noontime show Eat Bulaga hosts posted her opinion about politics on her official Facebook page saying that she’s ready on the backlash of the Duterte critics just to defend the current President.

In her post, Guevarra said that she was felt ashame of some people in the Philippines who didn’t know how to respect the duly-elected President of the Philippines.

She also criticized several news networks and its reporters for writing ‘lies’ against the President for the sake of writing a sellable story.

According to her, it’s her first time to see a President being examined word-by-word by the media and his critics.

Guevarra urged the media people and Duterte critics just to leave the President and let him concentrate on his job first as the criticisms against the Chief Executive will never help the country.

You can read her post below:

“I offer no apology for what I am posting, for this is truly how I feel. This is my opinion, not a debate. If you disagree or find my opinions offensive, I’m perfectly fine with that & no, I’m not offended, feel free to unfriend me immediately.

I have lived through several Philippine Presidents prior to our current President Duterte. In my lifetime, I have never seen nor heard of a President examined over every word he speaks, humiliated by the public to the point of disgrace, slandered, ridiculed, insulted, lied to & beyond common logic, threatened with death.

I am truly ashamed of the people of MY country. I am ashamed of the ruthless, hating, Duterte haters who display themselves as to having no pride, morals, ethics nor values in Our Country’s traditions. Our Elders taught us 30, 40+ yrs ago to respect our President, whether we voted for them or not, & all these news stations & reporters who feel they have the right to carry on with obvious lies & say the things they do for a good story.

Every other President before he was elected, that took the oath of office, was left alone, wasn’t on the news 24/7, examined by their every word. ALWAYS BEING PRESSURED to do this or that & never given the time to take care of the important work this country really needs. I know he is not perfect, very different than what we’ve become in general to but ENOUGH is ENOUGH, LEAVE THE MAN ALONE & LET HIM DO HIS JOB!! None of the other Presidents in their times were spotless or perfect either. I want our President Rodrigo Duterte to succeed & try to make our Philippines great again!”

A day after her first post about the President, Guevarra defended herself from the critics who mocked her from supporting Duterte.

According to Guevarra, she’s not defending the President because she wanted anything from the government because she’s already contended with her own life and job.

She also invoked her right to Freedom of Expression as a citizen of the Philippines.

“Bilang indibiduwal, boses ko po itong sinasabi ko ang saloobin ko, dahil citizen din ako ng Pilipinas. At ikaw na nagsalita ng mga masasakit sa akin, pwede? Respeto lang po talaga. At kung napapansin ninyo, sa mga hate messages ninyo, minsan parang mas wala kayong laman. May Presidenteng nakaupo, sumunod nalang kayo, kayo rin nagpapabagal ng pag unlad natin pare-pareho eh. Just saying,”

Despite negative comments, Guevarra also received many positive comments and support from her fellow Duterte supporters.

As of writing, both Guevarra’s post reached 2,000 reactions and hundreds of shares on Facebook.