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    So now that Leni Robredo declared that she's running for VP, it's

    Roxas- Robredo
    Poe- Escudero
    Binay- ........
    ........- Cayetano
    ........- Trillanes

    Sino iboboto mo?

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    Can we make this as a 2016 election dedicated thread?

    OT

    Pacquiao now officially running for senate.

    Bongbong for VP.

    He will support Duterte in case duterte will run.

    Eh pano na si Cayetano? Dalawa silang VP candidate?


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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    OT

    Pacquiao now officially running for senate.


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    It's already a relief that Lito Lapid, Jingoy and Nardong Kupit are moving out of the senate with only the Katulong left. Now here come's Paksiw with a number 1 record of absent in congress who claims he only want to help more people. Can some tell this idiot that he can just run a charity if his intention is to help as the Senate is an institution for the brained and bright not for the dumb ass like him.

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    Ayaw ni vp binay ng BI-HON,gusto niya BIN-GO,so be it,BINay GOto jail

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    Martin Romualdez vindicates Roxas on ‘Yolanda’ issue | Inquirer News

    Martin Romualdez vindicates Roxas on ‘Yolanda’ issue
    HE SAYS EX-DILG CHIEF RISKED HIS LIFE DURING DISASTER

    By: Julliane Love De Jesus
    *JLDejesusINQ
    INQUIRER.net
    05:45 PM April 20th, 2016

    VINDICATING Mar Roxas from criticisms of his performance during Super Typhoon “Yolanda,” Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez admitted that the former Interior secretary “risked his life” to save people from the devastating typhoon—a comment that surprised even Roxas himself.

    Romualdez issued the pronouncement the same day Roxas and the rest of the candidates of the administration-backed “Daang Matuwid” coalition visited the Yolanda-struck towns of Palo, Leyte and Barugo and Ormoc City.

    The candidates, however, skipped Tacloban City, the storm’s ground zero.


    “Let’s not inject politics anymore and stop the blame game by moving forward and continue on the rebuilding programs in Yolanda-hit areas. After all, politics simply has no place in the face of tragedy of such magnitude,” Romualdez said in a press statement on Wednesday.

    Martin Romualdez, an independent senatorial candidate, is a cousin of Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez, who lambasted the Aquino administration for deliberately leaving his city for political reasons.

    The mayor, a nephew of former first lady Imelda Marcos, had a spat caught on video with Roxas during a meeting after the Yolanda onslaught.

    The video went viral.

    To recall, the video showed Roxas telling Alfred Romualdez: “You have to understand. You are a Romualdez and the President is an Aquino. If it’s not legalized, then OK you are in charge … . Bahala na kayo sa buhay n’yo (You’re on your own).”

    Roxas vehemently denied uttering the remarks in that context, stressing that the video was maliciously spliced. Roxas then later showed a lengthier video to media.

    Martin Romualdez, however, told Roxas to refrain from flaunting to the people, particularly the residents of Tacloban City, what he has done for the victims of Yolanda.

    He acknowledged that Roxas was there in Tacloban City, along with Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, when Yolanda battered Western Visayas in November 2013. The monster typhoon killed at least 6,000 people.

    “In fact, Roxas stayed at the Leyte Park Hotel, one of the structures that was heavily damaged at the height of the onslaught of [the] super typhoon and stayed in Yolanda-hit areas to help return normalcy,” Martin Romualdez said.

    “He (Roxas) did his honest best and risk his life to warn the people, but he and Sec. Gazmin were victims, too. Everyone, including them was overcome by Yolanda, the strongest tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in world history,” the senatorial hopeful said.

    Martin Romualdez also thanked President Aquino for the help the government sent to his province and constituents.

    “We appreciate that very much and we thanked the national leadership, including the President for all the help given to the people,” Romualdez said.

    The Leyte House opposition leader added: “No one expected the magnitude of the disaster that struck Eastern Visayas and no one could have prepared for a disaster like that. Tacloban City unrecognizable after a huge storm surge washed away houses.”

    “Tacloban’s local officials led by Mayor Alfred and the national government led by Roxas have done all to prepare and prevent deaths, but Yolanda was more powerful and strong,” Romualdez stressed.

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    Daang Matuwid Political Trademark

    Filipinos are sick and tired of "trapo" politics
    By Atty. Josephus B. Jimenez (The Freeman) | Updated April 23, 2016 - 12:00am


    The phenomenal surging of Mayor Digong's popularity is driven mainly by the peoples' disillusionment with traditional politics. This emerging pattern of a new political culture is not unique to the Philippines and the Filipinos. In the USA, the unexpected rise of such unorthodox politicians as Donald Trump of the Republican Party and Bernie Sanders of the Democratic Party is endemically illustrative of this new phenomenon in politics. People all over the world are making the same political statements: A new dawn is breaking in global and national politics.

    The politics of influence-peddling is trapo, that which is being practiced in the towns and barangays, presssuring families and clans to vote for the incumbent mayors who put one of their sons or daughters in a clerk or janitorial position in the municipal government. The politics of water terrorism is trapo, that would threaten families to have their water connections cut off if they stop supporting the incumbents. But these are still being practiced until now. But, the way I see it, their effectiveness is waning out. Soon, the people are declaring freedom from all sorts of pressures, intimidation, and undue influence.

    The politics of businessmen pouring billions of campaign funds into the coffers of traditional politicians is definitely trapo. But today, non-traditional candidates are being funded by small people, students, vendors, farmers, professionals, and many middle-class voters who contribute in small amounts but in huge numbers. This happened in the first presidential campaign of President Barrack Obama. This is happening now in the campaign of Mayor Digong Duterte. The power of the people is emerging as stronger than the money of the taipans, tycoons, moguls and magnates.

    The 4Ps is trapo, giving money to the poor, instead of creating jobs to promote the dignity of the working class. This unabashed practice of dole-outs is perpetuating the culture of mendicancy, and makes able-bodied people dependent on the government. Because of the billions given away by this trapo program the government is compelled to impose too much taxes from the overtaxed, underserved, and unprotected middle class. And the 4Ps is being used by local politicians to use these government funds to finance their own politicking and influence-peddling.

    Filipinos are sick and tired of this kind of politics, where mediocre but well-connected politicians are given undue advantage over more qualified, more competent and more honest new leaders. In the coming elections incumbent officials and those they are supporting should not be reelected.

    New blood should be infused into our government. We cannot close our eyes to the monumental blunders, notorious negligence, and habitual abuses of the current administration. Filipinos of goodwill and good conscience should choose new leaders and all trapos should be consigned to the garbage bin of history. Choosing the real good ones is what matters most.

    http://www.philstar.com:8080/freeman...trapo-politics

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    Hard to believe that Du30 has no donor/s.

    RJ is campaigning for him in the guise of a radio commentary/editorial....

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    Quote Originally Posted by magicsarap View Post
    Filipinos are sick and tired of "trapo" politics
    By Atty. Josephus B. Jimenez (The Freeman) | Updated April 23, 2016 - 12:00am


    The phenomenal surging of Mayor Digong's popularity is driven mainly by the peoples' disillusionment with traditional politics. This emerging pattern of a new political culture is not unique to the Philippines and the Filipinos. In the USA, the unexpected rise of such unorthodox politicians as Donald Trump of the Republican Party and Bernie Sanders of the Democratic Party is endemically illustrative of this new phenomenon in politics. People all over the world are making the same political statements: A new dawn is breaking in global and national politics.

    The politics of influence-peddling is trapo, that which is being practiced in the towns and barangays, presssuring families and clans to vote for the incumbent mayors who put one of their sons or daughters in a clerk or janitorial position in the municipal government. The politics of water terrorism is trapo, that would threaten families to have their water connections cut off if they stop supporting the incumbents. But these are still being practiced until now. But, the way I see it, their effectiveness is waning out. Soon, the people are declaring freedom from all sorts of pressures, intimidation, and undue influence.

    The politics of businessmen pouring billions of campaign funds into the coffers of traditional politicians is definitely trapo. But today, non-traditional candidates are being funded by small people, students, vendors, farmers, professionals, and many middle-class voters who contribute in small amounts but in huge numbers. This happened in the first presidential campaign of President Barrack Obama. This is happening now in the campaign of Mayor Digong Duterte. The power of the people is emerging as stronger than the money of the taipans, tycoons, moguls and magnates.

    The 4Ps is trapo, giving money to the poor, instead of creating jobs to promote the dignity of the working class. This unabashed practice of dole-outs is perpetuating the culture of mendicancy, and makes able-bodied people dependent on the government. Because of the billions given away by this trapo program the government is compelled to impose too much taxes from the overtaxed, underserved, and unprotected middle class. And the 4Ps is being used by local politicians to use these government funds to finance their own politicking and influence-peddling.

    Filipinos are sick and tired of this kind of politics, where mediocre but well-connected politicians are given undue advantage over more qualified, more competent and more honest new leaders. In the coming elections incumbent officials and those they are supporting should not be reelected.

    New blood should be infused into our government. We cannot close our eyes to the monumental blunders, notorious negligence, and habitual abuses of the current administration. Filipinos of goodwill and good conscience should choose new leaders and all trapos should be consigned to the garbage bin of history. Choosing the real good ones is what matters most.

    http://www.philstar.com:8080/freeman...trapo-politics

    Haha, delusional nga, trapo din si duterte eh. 20years in power, may political dynasty sa Davao, backer si quiboloy na may religious group, sounds familiara din diba. Nemen....

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    So after almost 6 years everyone still talk about corruption. What ever happened to Daan Matuwid - Walang mahirap kung walang corrupt? Obviously , it was another campaign slogan and just like any empty promise as it was only a change of corrupt officials.

    Kung ang battle cry namin during Marcos days was "Nakaw na yaman ibalik sa bayan" now it has change to
    "Mga magnanakaw huwag ng ibalik sa bayan".

    Abnoy once said, No to the return of the Marcos. I say "and so are the Aquinos".

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    double post
    Last edited by macsd; April 30th, 2016 at 12:50 PM.

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