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Si Mayor Duterte na nga ba ang Next President - Watch This

may nagsimula ba agad sa malaking pamumuno? hindi lang ung susunod na Pangulo ang hinihintay kundi tayong mga mismong Pilipino..

kesa mag antay ka ng pagbabago, simulan mo sa sarili mo.. puro puna sa mga pulitiko, ikaw ba ano na nagawa mo para mag contribute sa ikauunlad ng Pilipinas?

tama ka ser!:salute:
 
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Duterte's safe city
By Peter Wallace

I visited Davao City last week and I was impressed. We’ve all heard of the “kill them” mayor; well, I met that mayor. A more down-to-earth person would be hard to find, and a more sincere person equally hard. Whether you agree with his ruthless approach to criminality or not, you can only be impressed with what he’s done for the city.


We toured his emergency response station. I couldn’t believe I was in the Philippines. I mentioned how impressed (that word kept cropping up) I am with his new fire trucks. “Not new,” he said, “properly maintained.” Not only were they well-maintained, they were also well-equipped. Even helmets and fireproof clothing were on the seats waiting to be put on instantly for rapid response to a fire call.

There was a pediatric ambulance just for mothers giving birth, which they can do in the ambulance if time runs out. It had an incubator, even cartoon paintings on the wall for a little comfort. It was a maternity hospital on wheels. The other ambulances were similarly well-equipped, and in perfect condition, not like the decrepit vans, inadequately converted and never maintained but emblazoned with the mayor’s name, you see elsewhere. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte’s name was nowhere to be seen, just the functions of the ambulance or emergency vehicle.


There were rubber boats, fiberglass boats, even two amphibious vehicles, all carefully stored in working condition, ready for any emergency. Everything stored in a purpose-designed building. And throughout that building, everything was organized, tidily stored, ready for instant use. The only other place I’ve seen like it is my own workshop.

We headed to the CCTV control center next door; it’s a world first jointly developed with IBM. I thought I was in one of those “CSI” series. There were two rooms full of screens depicting scenes on the roads of Davao from 1,300 CCTV cameras. These were cameras able to circle and zoom down to read a car’s plate number, cameras able to pick up an accident or a crime in full detail, even peek through the window into McDonalds to see what people are eating. “Impressive” is not a sufficient word—but be careful what you do in McDonalds.

The emergency call center in the same building, like the CCTV monitoring, runs 24 hours. A call to 911 gets instant response. I tried it: Within three rings a girl answered, inquiring about the emergency. This at 1 a.m.

The mayor says his central theme is “discipline”; everything revolves around that. He stands for no nonsense. Which brings us to the “Dirty Harry” (as this newspaper’s editorial referenced him) image. Certainly he doesn’t hesitate to talk tough. Does he do it, or at the least sanction it? I don’t know. Maybe it’s just a scare tactic, but Human Rights Watch accuses him of full complicity.


In a civilized society, such action is reprehensible. But in a civilized society, the system of law works. In the Philippines, it very provably does not—as I’ve argued in many columns, to no effect, although the Chief Justice has promised reform. But she’s up against monumental problems and resistance. Criminals, even if they’re caught in the Philippines, get away with it. According to the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, 171 journalists have been killed since 1986, with only 16 convictions so far.


It’s a difficult one, in a society where crime goes mostly unpunished. Duterte’s solution is drastic in the extreme and, in the wrong hands, could be massively abused, as we saw during martial law. But if you rely on an inutile legal system the society remains at risk from ruthless criminals. So what do you do? Do you stick to the democratic ideal, or accept that the reality calls for a different solution?

Aside from its impressive peace and order situation, Davao is also among the country’s most competitive local government units. The National Competitiveness Council (NCC) ranks Davao as the fourth most competitive city in the country, only behind Makati, Cagayan de Oro and Naga.


Davao topped NCC’s Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness survey in terms of infrastructure (which covers subsectors such as health and education infrastructure and ICT connection); ranked 11th in economic dynamism (which includes jobs generated and the cost of doing business); and placed 13th in terms of government efficiency. The survey noted that Davao is the most transparent LGU in the country and the most active in terms of promoting investments. The NCC also recognized the city for its compliance to national directives to LGUs and efficient tax collection.


I used to run a factory in Davao back in the late 1970s. It’s a different city today, one that works—in safety.


Source: http://opinion.inquirer.net/85269/dutertes-safe-city
 
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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) en banc are expected to meet Monday to discuss the disqualification cases against Senator Grace Poe and Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte among others.

The Comelec First and Second Divisions earlier cancelled the certificate of candidacy of Poe for president for material misrepresentation.

A motion for reconsideration has already been filed by the camp of Poe at the en banc.

A petition to disqualify Duterte is also pending at the Comelec First Division with a hearing set on December 16.

Petitioner Ruben Castor claimed that “there is clearly no candidate for president who is withdrawing his candidacy for the same position of president; that there is none that respondent Duterte may substitute”.

Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/comelec-en-banc-set-to-meet-monday-on-dq-cases-vs-poe-duterte/

Alanganin pa si Mayor, wag naman sana ma DQ :pray:


 
Ano ba sakit nya? Sabi niya baka hindi niya maubos ang 6 years term nya at mag horizontal exit sya.
 
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Up up natin to.. :D
 
para sakin nd pwede si duterte bastos ang bunganga he he ngayun palang nkikita mo na sya ang ugali nya
prang engot hindi mo maddaaan sa tapang ang pamumuno sa pilipinas mga ser mga mam kailangan katakutan
siya hindi sa takot dahil nagppaty siya ng mga krimenal dapt ang katakutan sa knya respeto yun sinasbo mo nman na
dapat maibalik ang death penalty kapag naipasa yan kawawa din ang mahahatolan ng kamatayan minsan
napag bintangan lang
 
:ranting: para sa akin if matuloy si Grace Poe malamang na si Poe ang mananalo.,
pero pag di sya matuloy sa pagtakbo., siguradong si Duterte talaga
ang manalo.. kasi alam ng mga taong bayan kong sino ang MALINIS at TAPAT sa trabaho...
kasi dati pang puro palpak ang pamumuno sa ating bansa.,
puro abuso nalang ang nangyare sa kaban ng bayan.. at laging may anumaliya
ang pamamalakad nito.. kaya KATARUNGAN at HUSTISYA ang tanging hiling
ng sambayan.. at sinu bang hindi gusto sa salitang PAGBABAGO

at TAPAT sa SERBISYO...
syempre tayong LAHAT.. di ba..? kaya PANAHUN NA PARA SA PAGBABAGO.. :ranting:

sa daang matuwid alam na natin na WALANG PAGBABAGO :upset:
sa daang matuwid alam na natin na DI TAPAT SA SERBISYO :upset:
sa daang matuwid alam na natin na WALANG HUSTISYA :upset:
sa daang matuwid alam na natin na DI MALINIS AT MATINUNG PAMAMALAKAD :upset:


ngayun IBUBOTO NYU PA BA..? :upset:
 
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Up natin to. :D
 
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