The tyranny of the masa is baffling. Assumptions: 1. the - TopicsExpress



          

The tyranny of the masa is baffling. Assumptions: 1. the president is the son of the perceived devoted Catholic. 2. The president is Catholic??? 3. The country is predominantly Roman Catholic while the Muslim is approximately 6% of population. 4. According to (bogus?) surveys he enjoys the popularity and trust of the masa. HOW? WHY? He authorized to spend 25M for Popes visit to spruce up the Luneta Grand stand, Why? He and his henchmen went against the dictates of the Pope on his RH bill, obviously not following the church dictates. He promotes to give away Sabah and to create an unconstitutional secession of Mindanao from the rest of the Philippines (to promote the Muslims). The only discipline he recognizes and practices is VENGEANCE. He perceives himself to be popular and his actions accepted by the masa when to begin with where can we measure his success... Rice sufficiency as in his SONA? Monstrous Traffic Management (this has to be fact) BOC mismanagement of our port and commerce? BIR, highest tax in Asia DPWH, other than repairs do you see any infrastructure? Flood control... what control? Comelec... here we go ah\gain with hocus picos DSWD no accounting for Yolanda rehabilitation unless you can see where? DSWD - CCT program? no effect? DAP, no accounting for 140B to date Worst airport in the world Most corrupt country an index for success? Kung walang korup, walang mahirap... bakit maraming mahirap? MRT... is this even a topic for governments successes Corruption of his general Purisima, who he still coddles in spite of... and the list goes on and on and on and on and on... WHY THEN IS HE STILL POPULAR WITH THE MASA?
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 04:47:50 +0000

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