Salalima bares to DICT employees reasons for wanting to leave office | Inquirer News
A source, however, noted that some of the interference was coming from certain government factions, including pressure to favor certain suppliers in the DICT’s largest project thus far, the P77.9-billion National Broadband project.
^remember the botched NBN-ZTE deal during the term of glory arroyo
Looking at the current composition of dutertes admin and its not difficult to surmise that it is actually an extension of glorys reign
BUMUBUKOL na ulit
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SALNs to impeach CJ, other execs but Palace redacts Cabinet SALNs | ABS-CBN News
Yet now the Cabinet members of the Duterte administration and data-privacy officers in state agencies seem to want to keep under lock and key the most important details of their wealth.
Last Aug. 16, the Malacañang Records Office (MRO) released to data journalists of Entrepreneur Philippines -- an online business news and features web site under Summit Media -- copies of the SALNs of 28 Cabinet members appointed by Duterte administration. The SALNs provided were invariably outstanding for the details they blacked out, than for the details that they revealed, or must reveal, according to guidelines of the Civil Service Commission (CSC).
It is not clear whether some or all of the redactions on these SALNs were made on request of the filers -- the Cabinet members -- or on decision of the personnel of MRO, Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO), and Office of the President who have been designated as "data privacy officers" of their agencies. The latter -- supposedly called "the Clearinghouse of the OP Family" -- made the actual redactions.
They supposedly want to protect the "right to security and privacy" of the Cabinet members, citing as basis the Data Privacy Act or Republic Act No. 10173. But then they seem impervious to the fact that the redactions are clear violations -- even an act of "repeal by implication" -- of The SALN Law or Republic Act No. 6713, which upholds and the principles of transparency and accountability in public service.
PCOO Assistant Secretary Kris Ablan told PCIJ though that some secretaries, including his boss, Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, had expressed concern that certain data in the SALN could invite malefactors to harass the filers or their family members.
For convenience, here is the definition for "redact":
re·dact
rəˈdakt
verb
censor or obscure (part of a text) for legal or security purposes.
Another scary story re the proposed upcoming locally sponsored chinese infra projects from our asean neighbor
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Eco..._cid=NARAN1507
when you look into the abyss, the abyss looks into you
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Reposting this here because people think calling Duterte supporters as Dutertards will make them change their ways.
[URL]https://heleo.com/facts-dont-change-peoples-minds-heres/16242/[URL]Schadenfreude might be your favorite pastime, but it has the counterproductive effect of activating the other person’s defenses and solidifying their positions. The moment you belittle the mind for believing in something, you’ve lost the battle. At that point, the mind will dig in rather than give in. Once you’ve equated someone’s beliefs with idiocracy, changing that person’s mind will require nothing short of an admission that they are unintelligent. And that’s an admission that most minds aren’t willing to make.
So, are you calling it out that Duterte supporter to belittle him and "prove" that he's "wrong"? Or are you genuinely trying to get people to change their views about this administration? If it's the latter - no amount of facts will persuade them unless you actually show empathy and understanding of their side.
This goes both ways as well for Duterte supporters trying to get "dilawans" to support this administration.
Sent from my SM-N9208 using TapatalkAsk yourself, “What fact would change one of my strongly held opinions?” If the answer is “no fact would change my opinion,” you’re in trouble. A person who is unwilling to change his or her mind even with an underlying change in the facts is, by definition, a fundamentalist.
Reposting this here because people think calling Duterte supporters as Dutertards will make them change their ways.
Facts Don't Change People's Minds. Here's What DoesSchadenfreude might be your favorite pastime, but it has the counterproductive effect of activating the other person’s defenses and solidifying their positions. The moment you belittle the mind for believing in something, you’ve lost the battle. At that point, the mind will dig in rather than give in. Once you’ve equated someone’s beliefs with idiocracy, changing that person’s mind will require nothing short of an admission that they are unintelligent. And that’s an admission that most minds aren’t willing to make.
So, are you calling it out that Duterte supporter to belittle him and "prove" that he's "wrong"? Or are you genuinely trying to get people to change their views about this administration? If it's the latter - no amount of facts will persuade them unless you actually show empathy and understanding of their side.
This goes both ways as well for Duterte supporters trying to get "dilawans" to support this administration.
Sent from my SM-N9208 using TapatalkAsk yourself, “What fact would change one of my strongly held opinions?” If the answer is “no fact would change my opinion,” you’re in trouble. A person who is unwilling to change his or her mind even with an underlying change in the facts is, by definition, a fundamentalist.
Something going down at UPLB. Medyo confusing but based on GMA's tweets, some people holding pamphlets with Ferdinand Marcos' image on the cover.
edit: si ABS CBN pala nagtweet. Something about Marcos being paid in gold bars.
Di ko maintindihan kung MLM o pro-Marcos rally sa UPLB:
*ABSCBNNews
Replying to *ABSCBNNews *camillenaredo
According to one of the organizers, they are here for the “One Social Family Credit Cooperative.” | via *camillenaredo
*ABSCBNNews
Replying to *ABSCBNNews *camillenaredo
A speaker in the event says she researched extensively on the matter, and says: “Si ex-Pres. Marcos ay hindi nagnakaw sa kaban ng bayan.”
*uplbperspective
BREAKING: People from CALABARZON in UPLB claiming to have "promised" cash for a "Marcos event"
Guys follow nyo na lang sa SC...the gist is that
- it's a pro Marcos rally at *UPLB*
- they were handed booklets citing the "accomplishments" of Ferdinand Marcos
- event was allegedly organized by an NGO named Bullion Buyers...ididistribute daw yung yaman ng Marcos
- attendees were promised cash to attend the event.
This works for me, as I quoted some paragraphs of Cito Beltran's column, as well provided the link:
Public authority comes from private integrity | Opinion, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
For my ex co worker lady, who always comments on my FB likes or shares with usual nasty standard dutertard rants, but
being a Catholic also posts religious quotes.
Pulot lang sa Twitter: seems the SEC had issued an advisory against organizer of the UPLB event :
Bullion Buyer Ltd.
Seems that buses and jeeps of people are still streaming into UPLB, on the promise of being given 10k/month. i don't think UPLB admin has any choice but the let them be, pag hinarangan nila, baka magkainitan pa.
I certainly can empathize with this guy *Oberyn* Whiskey:
Cue music:
Country roads, take me home to the place I belong.
West Virginia, mountain mamma, take me home, country roads
re UPLB
parang si Willie Revillame
kaya din ni Willie mag mobilize ng tao sa ganun paraan
--
quoting dr. d from another thread
two rival elite groups are showing each other their power to mobilize pawnspawns do not usually understand the game of thrones. for the view up there is different from the view on the ground.