Thursday, March 18, 2010

LOOOOOOONG list of party list

onli in da pilipins!!!
what's in a name? Both Dubious and legit party-lists are competing to wrestle the number one spot in the ballots. These strategists surely know that Filipino Voters are busy and impatient voters. To have a party list name that starts with letter N would be sure bad news. Unfortunately, 69 percent if Filipino Voters are unaware of its significance.( Pulse Asia survey in February)
a...a...a...a


Thursday, March 11, 2010

race to WHERE?

i was born in an era when our country ranked as one of the top five nations in Asia. Decades  passed, the situation had turned 180 degrees.

(abs-cbnnews.com)
The Philippines scored 8.06 in the 2010 survey, indicating that--against its neighbors in the region--it swung from worst to bad. In 2009, its score of 7.0 landed it on the 6th most corrupt spot. In 2008, it was ranked the most corrupt.
The survey was conducted by the Hong Kong-based Political & Economic Risk Consultancy, which provides strategic business information and analysis for companies doing business in East and Southeast Asia.

(asian Offbeat)
1. Philippine (菲律宾) 9.40

Expatriate businessmen in Asia perceive the Philippines as the most corrupt country in the region. Nearly $2 billion dollars, or roughly 13 percent of the Philippines' annual budget, is lost to corruption in the country each year, according to the United Nations Development Program.

Its judicial system is believed to be ineffective at prosecuting and punishing individuals for corruption when abuses are uncovered. Local corruption monitors confirm that graft and bribery in the Philippines remain rampant. Corruption has penetrated every level of government, from the Bureau of Customs down to the traffic police officers who pull over motorists to demand bribes.

NEED I SAY OR DRAW MORE?? 

Thursday, March 4, 2010

POWER CRISIS? truth or consequence


Mindanao suffers brownout. Many people are leaving Mindanao due to brownout and poverty, lack of food...etc,etc. 

Really.
I spent almost all my life here in Mindanao. I am very certain i do not wish to live in another place except  in Mindanao, especially  in Davao City. 
Eeerie but the power shortage in Mindanao is not what it seem to be. Let me just put it this way, the power shortage is like a switch. Somebody has the call...or lets say, has the luxury of switching it ON and OFF.  
Hungry people are leaving Mindanao? Nah... I don't think so. Mindanao is typhoon free all year long. It is unlikely that people can't find food here. "Daghan lagutmon sa Mindanao.Karlang, Kamote, Sab-a, gabi, ubod, balanghoy, landang. "
That's the way is see....eerrr...draw it. 

 

CLASSES WILL START REGARDLESS OF....