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GRABE, PInaka magaling talga na Presidente si PNOY

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^ panahon? Sawa na sa kahihintay si Juan Dela Cruz para sa pagbabago. Matamis lang mag salita si penoy o sadyang magaling magsulat yung writer nya sa mga speech nya. Nakakaumay yung mga sinabi nya kanina puro bato ng reklamo kay gugongloria. Dinidivert lang nya yung mga binabato sakanya. :no:
 
Kakatawa nga si pnoy reklamo ng reklamo sa dating administrasyon, nung umupo kaya si fidel ramos nagreklamo ba sya sa iniwang problema ni cory? Tanda ko pa panahon ng nanay nya nagtitiis kami sa TUP nuon dahil kalahating araw na walang kuryente ng ilang buwan, sirang ekonomiya at sandamakmak na problema, nagreklamo ba si ramos? Hindi po sinolusyunan nya ang power crisis na pinabayaang mangyari ng nanay ni pnoy, wag syang masyadög madakdak bumabalik sa kanyang pamilya sinasabi nya.
 
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oo nga.. kakaiba siya sa lahat.. siya lang presidente na madaming nalilink.. showbiizzzzzzz...
 
At eto pa ang isa, sinasabi ng DBM secretary ni pnoy na si butch abad na namismanage daw ang budget natin nuong panahon ni gloria, and yet sino ba DBM secretary noon? Si nonoy andaya po na kapartido ngayon ni pnoy sa liberal hahaha mga hunghang, yung nagmismanage ng budget natin ay kapartido ngayon ni pnoy WTF!
 
@zwackin Schoolmate haha. :D

mangmang talaga yan si penoy. Walang alam yan buti na lang nanjan si binay. Ambisyoso naman yung proyekto na pangmumudmod ng pera sa mahihirap sana yung pondo sa idinagdag na lang para sa trabaho o edukasyon unggoy talaga amp. :slap:
 
oo nga para sa akin din pinaka da best si PINOY.. yan ang idol..madami na kaagad negative feed backs kay PINOy eh hnd pa naman xa nagtatagal......... xana naman bigyan pa xa ng panahon para maipakita nia pa lahat ng dapat nyang baguhin sa ating bansa...go PINOY...!!!!!!!

wala nang pag-asa yan kasa wala siyang utak..
wala ngang nagawang batas nung nasa kongreso at senado siya eh..
anu pang maaasahan mu dun??
tsaka hangang kelan tayo maghihintay??
lagi nalang isinisisi sa nakaraang administrasyon..
bakit di rin nya sisihin administrasyon ng nanay nyang wala din nagawa sa pagkapresidente..

puro dakdak lang si pnoy kasi ang LATANG WALANG LAMAN ay MAINGAY..
 
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Sabi nya "kayo ang boss ko" and yet ng may clamor para tanggalin si usec. Puno dahil sa kapalpakan sa hostage crisis, sinunod ba nya ang mga "boss" nya? Prinotektahan nya ito at ipinagtanggol, ng magbigay si sec.De Lima ng rekomendasyon para tanggalin at kasuhan si Lto chief Torres dahil sa stradcom controversy inupuan lang ni pnoy, 3 months ago pa ang recommendation, nakabalik na uli si torres, why is pnoy not seriously pursuing na mabawi ang smc share kay danding dahil ba sinuportahan sya nito sa eleksyon? Magising kayo katotohanan hindi anghel si pinoy!

Ito rin ang gobyernong ipinagpipilitan na dagdagan ang basic education at highscool ng taon and yet ngayon pa lang sandamakmak na ang problema sa kakulangan ng classroom at teacher, magdagdag pa kaya, inaayawan ito ng mga tao dahil dagdag gastos sa mga tao and yet pinakikinggan ba ni pnoy ang "boss" nya? Itutuloy daw ito ng deped kahit pa ayaw ito ng mga tao!

sabi nga ng iba pag palpak si pnoy, iblame ang previous administration hehehehe, yung speech nya kahapon puro papogi lang tsk tsk ysk
 
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sa tingin ko wala parin siyang nagagawang "MAS" sa ibang mga presidente,, pero sa mga naririnig ko, si MARCOS parin ang dabest.. wait na lang natin yung pagpapaimplement ng plans ni Pnoy this coming months,,KUNG MERON man..
 
Npasubo lng ata c pnoy s pgka-presidenti...
prang,,,surprise!!! presidenti kna NOYNOY!
prang d p sya ready eH..
daming png problema n pkalat-kalat..


President Ferdinand Marcos
mabangis n presidenti..
mi control s bansa..
mi utak! wais!
hindi naiisahan ng mga kapwa politiko..
wlang awa puro gawa!
 
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Totoo po yun na wala ginawang progress si PNOY, kasi wala sya talagang experience kung anu ung situation ng isang Ama ng pamilya, hindi nya naranasan ung mamuhay ng kumakayod buong araw para lamang maka kain ng pamilya 3 beses sa isang araw.

Pero anu po ba ung lesson na natutunan natin dito?
 
Im nOt against PNOY , magaling siya perO hindi akO agree sa
ginamit na term ni TS na "PInaka magaling" ... If makikilala
mO lang TS si Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralín Marcos baka pO
magiba pO ang pananaw niyO sa kahulugan ng pagiging
MAGALING... Peace :)
 
pakibasa lang ang facts na ito written by a columnist


President Aquino’s narrative (a mythical one, as I discussed in my article in Rogue magazine’s June issue) is that his administration is the sequel to his mother’s 1986 people-power government, out to slay the Corruption Dragon.
A corollary to that narrative is that his predecessor President Arroyo left the economy in tatters – a total disregard of the facts, among them: the average economic growth rate from 2001 to 2010 of 4.7 percent was the highest among the past four administrations, and the average inflation of 5.2 percent, the lowest.
Thus, Mr. Aquino’s ideologue, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad quickly reacted to Arroyo’s criticism of the incumbent’s “nobody-home” administration not by showing that there’s really a mind in Malacañang. He goes on the juvenile kill-the-messenger tack by alleging that Arroyo mismanaged the country’s coffers. “Prudent expenditure took a back seat to political survival and political patronage,” Abad said in his statement posted on the Department of Budget and Management’s website. “The country was left with the largest budget deficit to date of P325-billion or 3.9 percent of gross domestic product,” he alleged.
Abad didn’t know what he was talking about, as much as he didn’t know that the same DBM website where he posted his allegations was all praises for Arroyo:
“Under President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, the DBM focused its efforts on deepening fiscal responsibility, enhancing the efficiency of public expenditures, and promoting good governance.
“Through prudent spending and vigorous revenue generation formulated by the DBM at the beginning of the Macapagal-Arroyo administration, the government was able to maintain a healthy fiscal position by containing a deficit level of P147 billion, which is within the target 3.8 percent of GNP.”
Abad’s allegations against Arroyo are actually a deep insult to the DBM (and his former colleague in Congress, Rolando Abaya who headed the DBM from 2006-2010) since it was fiscal policy which the DBM managed with precision in 2009 that prevented our economy from slipping into a recession at that time.
Don’t take it from me. It’s the account of neutral observers – even the present National Economic Development Authority.
As explained in an International Monetary Fund Working Paper (“Post-Crisis Fiscal Policy Priorities for the ASEAN-5”), most nations stimulated their economies by incurring fiscal deficits to weather the global economic and financial crisis of 2009, considered the worst since the pre-war Great Depression.
Thus, Arroyo’s government, under its Economic Resiliency Plan, increased its deficit (i.e., spent more than it earned) from 1.3 percent of GDP in 2008 to 3.9 percent in 2009. Still reflective of government’s tight budget management, this level was lower than the 5.5 percent average deficit countries in Asia incurred.
The result, according to the IMF in its 2009 “Article IV Consultations” report: “Fiscal policy easing in 2009 was appropriate and effective… so that the Philippines avoided a recession many countries experienced as a result of the global financial crisis.”
Abad and President Aquino should thank Arroyo’s administration for its economic management that steered the country through the 2009 global crisis. If Arroyo and then Budget Secretary Andaya had thought in the same way Abad does in terms of fiscal policy, Mr. Aquino would have inherited an economy in deep recession, and his economic team wouldn’t be able to boast that rating agencies have upgraded our debt papers. The 7.3 percent GDP growth in 2010 –the highest in the past three decades – was in part due to the surge in investor confidence because the country was one of the few in the world that successfully weathered the 2009 global crisis. It was certainly not because of some mumbo-jumbo cockamamie “Aquinomics.”
Abad should read the “Philippine Development Plan, 2011 to 2016” released last month by the Neda, whose board he is a member of, with Mr. Aquino as chairman, so he will know the facts:
“In 2004-2009, the government implemented reforms to place the fiscal house on a sounder footing. Major reforms to improve the revenue situation during the early part of the period included the revisions of the excise tax on alcohol and tobacco, an expansion of the scope and an increase in the rate of the value-added tax, as well as the enactment of the Lateral Attrition Law. As a result, tax effort rose from 12.5 percent in 2004 to 14.2 percent in 2008.
“The improved fiscal positions of the national government, the social security institutions, local governments, and the government financial institutions translated into a surplus in the country’s consolidated public sector financial position amounting to P21.3 billion or 0.3 percent of GDP in 2007, from a deficit of P235.9 billion or 5.0 percent in 2004.
“The economy expanded at its fastest rate in three decades in 2007, with GDP growing at 7.1 percent… With greater fiscal space from the previous years’ tax reforms … public construction rose 29.1 percent. Notwithstanding the effects of the global financial crisis, GDP in 2009 rose by 1.1 percent, a figure within the target of 0.8-1.8 percent, making the Philippines one of the few economies in the region to register positive performance amidst the recession.”
I hope Abad learns soon enough that the national budget is totally different from the budget of his Batanes province (2007 pop.: 15,974), for which the only thing you need to do is to be parsimonious. Already, the delay in budget releases because of his dogma that all contractors in the past government were corrupt has slowed down the economy, and may even have hampered draining projects, contributing to the recent flooding in Metro Manila.
 
pakibasa lang ang facts na ito written by a columnist


President Aquino’s narrative (a mythical one, as I discussed in my article in Rogue magazine’s June issue) is that his administration is the sequel to his mother’s 1986 people-power government, out to slay the Corruption Dragon.
A corollary to that narrative is that his predecessor President Arroyo left the economy in tatters – a total disregard of the facts, among them: the average economic growth rate from 2001 to 2010 of 4.7 percent was the highest among the past four administrations, and the average inflation of 5.2 percent, the lowest.
Thus, Mr. Aquino’s ideologue, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad quickly reacted to Arroyo’s criticism of the incumbent’s “nobody-home” administration not by showing that there’s really a mind in Malacañang. He goes on the juvenile kill-the-messenger tack by alleging that Arroyo mismanaged the country’s coffers. “Prudent expenditure took a back seat to political survival and political patronage,” Abad said in his statement posted on the Department of Budget and Management’s website. “The country was left with the largest budget deficit to date of P325-billion or 3.9 percent of gross domestic product,” he alleged.
Abad didn’t know what he was talking about, as much as he didn’t know that the same DBM website where he posted his allegations was all praises for Arroyo:
“Under President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, the DBM focused its efforts on deepening fiscal responsibility, enhancing the efficiency of public expenditures, and promoting good governance.
“Through prudent spending and vigorous revenue generation formulated by the DBM at the beginning of the Macapagal-Arroyo administration, the government was able to maintain a healthy fiscal position by containing a deficit level of P147 billion, which is within the target 3.8 percent of GNP.”
Abad’s allegations against Arroyo are actually a deep insult to the DBM (and his former colleague in Congress, Rolando Abaya who headed the DBM from 2006-2010) since it was fiscal policy which the DBM managed with precision in 2009 that prevented our economy from slipping into a recession at that time.
Don’t take it from me. It’s the account of neutral observers – even the present National Economic Development Authority.
As explained in an International Monetary Fund Working Paper (“Post-Crisis Fiscal Policy Priorities for the ASEAN-5”), most nations stimulated their economies by incurring fiscal deficits to weather the global economic and financial crisis of 2009, considered the worst since the pre-war Great Depression.
Thus, Arroyo’s government, under its Economic Resiliency Plan, increased its deficit (i.e., spent more than it earned) from 1.3 percent of GDP in 2008 to 3.9 percent in 2009. Still reflective of government’s tight budget management, this level was lower than the 5.5 percent average deficit countries in Asia incurred.
The result, according to the IMF in its 2009 “Article IV Consultations” report: “Fiscal policy easing in 2009 was appropriate and effective… so that the Philippines avoided a recession many countries experienced as a result of the global financial crisis.”
Abad and President Aquino should thank Arroyo’s administration for its economic management that steered the country through the 2009 global crisis. If Arroyo and then Budget Secretary Andaya had thought in the same way Abad does in terms of fiscal policy, Mr. Aquino would have inherited an economy in deep recession, and his economic team wouldn’t be able to boast that rating agencies have upgraded our debt papers. The 7.3 percent GDP growth in 2010 –the highest in the past three decades – was in part due to the surge in investor confidence because the country was one of the few in the world that successfully weathered the 2009 global crisis. It was certainly not because of some mumbo-jumbo cockamamie “Aquinomics.”
Abad should read the “Philippine Development Plan, 2011 to 2016” released last month by the Neda, whose board he is a member of, with Mr. Aquino as chairman, so he will know the facts:
“In 2004-2009, the government implemented reforms to place the fiscal house on a sounder footing. Major reforms to improve the revenue situation during the early part of the period included the revisions of the excise tax on alcohol and tobacco, an expansion of the scope and an increase in the rate of the value-added tax, as well as the enactment of the Lateral Attrition Law. As a result, tax effort rose from 12.5 percent in 2004 to 14.2 percent in 2008.
“The improved fiscal positions of the national government, the social security institutions, local governments, and the government financial institutions translated into a surplus in the country’s consolidated public sector financial position amounting to P21.3 billion or 0.3 percent of GDP in 2007, from a deficit of P235.9 billion or 5.0 percent in 2004.
“The economy expanded at its fastest rate in three decades in 2007, with GDP growing at 7.1 percent… With greater fiscal space from the previous years’ tax reforms … public construction rose 29.1 percent. Notwithstanding the effects of the global financial crisis, GDP in 2009 rose by 1.1 percent, a figure within the target of 0.8-1.8 percent, making the Philippines one of the few economies in the region to register positive performance amidst the recession.”
I hope Abad learns soon enough that the national budget is totally different from the budget of his Batanes province (2007 pop.: 15,974), for which the only thing you need to do is to be parsimonious. Already, the delay in budget releases because of his dogma that all contractors in the past government were corrupt has slowed down the economy, and may even have hampered draining projects, contributing to the recent flooding in Metro Manila.

The columnist who wrote this article have done his homework very well compared to this self righteous government. Those who are talking now were the men and women of the previous administration. Na uso na kasi ang balimbing at mga traydor ngayon to name a few Drilon who said his province in 2004 welcome the president elect GMA to establish a malacanan of the south but after 3days (hindi pa nag init) turned his back. Also Senator Pangilinan who kept on saying "Noted" during the controversial Hello Garci . And the Aquinos defended the GMA administration during the that difficult time but turned their back against GMA when their request for her to stop the DAR from distributing the lands at the Hasienda Luisita which were overdue since 1957. and the rest is history. The Boy President will never be a great president because he was a sitting duck for 9 years in congress and a white elephant for 3 years in the senate apparently he has done nothing and surprisingly he become combative now with vengeance and vindictiveness in mind...Where did he get those?
 
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oo nga tol e puro papogi kasi mga tao sa gobyerno ngayon, pinakamadaling pampapogi ay ang pagbatikos sa arroyo government, mga tao naman palakpakan agad tsk tsk tsk
 
puro walang utak mga nakaupo sa gobyerno ngayon..
lahat ng balimbing na LIBERAL PARTY wala silang kwenta..
 
This article was taken from a veteral opinion writer:

Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said that “nobody is at home,” referring to the leadership vacuum in the Aquino administration. And then all Mr. Aquino could say is that his predecessor is exactly his opposite.

President Aquino’s subalterns echoed him and claimed that “nobody is at home” because the Arroyo administration had already cleaned up the place with its scams and anomalies, or that the Aquino administration is already in a different neighborhood.

Nothing was said about his policy direction.

Arroyo’s critics may say a lot about her, but the fact remains that under her administration, the country grew at an unprecedented rate despite the calamities and the financial tsunami. The country hit a growth rate of 7.8 percent and our 2009 deficit of 3.9 percent of growth domestic product was better than Malaysia’s 7.8 percent, Thailand’s 4.6 percent and Vietnam’s 8.3 percent.

Best of all, the country remained recession-free while countries around us suffered.

The balance of payments improved dramatically; the currency strengthened, and most importantly, inflation was held in check.

On the part of the Aquino administration, Santa Banana, what has it done to improve the economy? Foreign direct investments have declined; inflation is rising; and the country’s competitiveness is at its lowest
 
masasabi ko lng presidente man o hindi pag nasilaw na sa pera makakalimutan na ang ipinangako

kay pnoy namn l8s w8 for a year kung may pnagbago:beat:
 
nasobrahan lang talaga ng bad publicity ang previous government, kahit yung zte deal is a good one, if you have listened to the dean of san beda law explaining the zte deal mas maiintindihan mo ang deal na very advantageous sa government, marami lang maiingay noon na hindi naman naiintindihan talaga ang deal versus doon sa inoofer ng anak ni de venecia
 
nasobrahan lang talaga ng bad publicity ang previous government, kahit yung zte deal is a good one, if you have listened to the dean of san beda law explaining the zte deal mas maiintindihan mo ang deal na very advantageous sa government, marami lang maiingay noon na hindi naman naiintindihan talaga ang deal versus doon sa inoofer ng anak ni de venecia

That is very true! firstly Si De Venecia at si Losada ay buddy-buddy sa deal and de Venecia should outright disqualify himself on that deal since his father and name sake was the then Speaker of the House of representative and that should prohibit himself from participating on government deals. That was only one of the numerous attacks on the GMA administration.

Since 2001 from the ouster of Erap the then opposition started the demolision spearheaded by Lacson then followed by Allan Peter Cayetano and Francis Escudero. Ginamit nila si GMA para maging Senador at ganun din si Lacson, expose dito expose doon wala naman ebidensya maipakita puro political persecution. May natandaan pa nga ako yung linyang ginamit ni Susan Roces "She stoled the Presidency not once but twice" WOW talaga ano at yung the so called Hello Garci tape wala naman sila napatunayan dun kung hindi yung highlighted audio ni GMA among the many candidates at yung mga nangagalaiti ay siya rin ang mga tumawag kay Garci so wala silang napatunayan sa senate hearing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90Z8-diHyNg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMV0RkJDO2o&feature=related

watch the part 1 and part 2 of the Pagbaliktad nina Joey De Venecia at Jun Losada
 
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