Naka-private na. Mukhang in-edit at ninakaw (what else is new?) yung audience nung naunang speaker.
https://twitter.com/godfatherJK5/sta...GHKiCBvJtPjjuQ
Naka-private na. Mukhang in-edit at ninakaw (what else is new?) yung audience nung naunang speaker.
https://twitter.com/godfatherJK5/sta...GHKiCBvJtPjjuQ
bumili ng producto para suportahan ang gera
Marcos: Philippines in talks with Russia to buy fuel | Philstar.com
Sino ulit yung lutang? Di ba yan yung topic nung speech niya sa UNGA?
https://twitter.com/nuelleduterte/st...5E5NA74jK7MdZg
^hes also not aware that releasing water is about saving the dam as an infrastructure because its hard to rebuild a dam in the event that too much water will breach its holding capacity to the detriment of the surrounding communities (which is what exactly happened before in cagayan valley)
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Apparently there was also a caller in a radio program who actually did this. And when the host corrected him, he called the out the host for spreading misinformation.
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The AP Interview: Marcos wants to ‘reintroduce’ Philippines
NEW YORK (AP) — Looking to “reintroduce the Philippines” to the world, new President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ambitious plans for his nation on the international stage and at home — if, that is, the twin specters of pandemic and climate change can be overcome or at least managed.
And if he can surmount the legacies of two people: his predecessor, and his father.
He also wants to strengthen ties with both the United States and China — a delicate balancing act for the Southeast Asian nation — and, like many of his fellow leaders at the United Nations this week, called on the countries that have caused global warming to help less wealthy nations counteract its effects.
Marcos cast the coronavirus pandemic as many other leaders have — as a balancing act between keeping people safe and making sure life can push forward.
Peace comes in many flavors. Last week, Marcos traveled to the southern part of the nation — a predominantly Muslim area of a predominantly Catholic country — to express support for a multiyear effort to help a onetime rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, give up their guns and govern their autonomous region effectively.
While Moro has come into the government fold, smaller militant groups including the violent Abu Sayyaf have continued to fight the government and wage sporadic attacks, especially in impoverished rural regions with weak law enforcement. Marcos dismissed Abu Sayyaf as a group that no longer has a cause other than “banditry.”
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Marcos has had a couple of years now to detail plans for the economy. He’s had two months and 28 days in power to spell out specifically how he aims to raise the nation’s economic game and reduce the fallout from the Duterte era. Instead, Marcos has relied on vague and tired talking points.
The actual moves Marcos has made aren’t promising as these things go. For example, he put himself in charge of the agriculture ministry. It’s a bizarre move at a moment when the inflationary fallout from Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine invasion risks pushing millions of Filipinos into poverty. How growing up the scion of the Philippines’ most notorious dynastic family leaves Marcos skilled in the sciences of crop yields is anyone’s guess.
Marcos Is Already Undercutting The Philippines’ Economic Future
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napanuod ko kagabi yan interview i really like sinabi nya "hindi lahat dapat dumaan ng ncr" Dapat naman talaga paasensuhin mga province para hinid sila magpuntahan ng NCR.
kung lagi sa ncr ang development its callled mafia. Look at the city of makati and bgc. Pero the universe corrects it. Saan ka nakakita ng business capital pero namamalimos on national tv magback to office tapos ngayon pati POGO hinihimod ang wetpaks. Not real economy.
When you control Congress, you can have as much confidential funds as you want! Not subject to audit. To hell with transparency and accountability.