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WOW! With this, its the more no fun in the Philippines! What bullshit is he saying again that its the change in attitute toward the government is one of his greatest achievements? Was he Noynoying whenthe survey just a couple of days ago came out, saying that the people still see corruption not to have changed in his so-called Tuwid na daan government? If he insists that he is fighting against corruption to the hilt, would laugh would be the like of corrupt Chinaman Lucio Tan and Tsinoy Lucio Co, our corruptdoms tax evasion and smuggling icons, who are said to have either contributed by the hundreds of millions (Tan is said to be at least a billion) to his campaign chest when he ran as the fraud Kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap president. Would laugh also are the likes of his VIP prisoner Janet Napoles, his crooked master whisperer, the bad bald and the bad fat and his other KKKs. What bullshit is he saying again that eh would focus on inclusive growth. His DAP in billions, which was used to corrupt the almost all corrupt in the august halls of both houses of Congress for his personal vendetta, was rationalized by him, the bad bald and the bad fat as a spur to the economy, thus inclusive growth to have followed. Where is this bullshit inclusive growth that resulted from his hidden from his Kayo ang boss ko DAP? Inclusive growth to his DAPees bank accounts, we can bet our two eggs. COA should come out with its audit reports on how these DAPees disbursed their corrupt DAP funds. We demand to know it. Those are from the trillions of national debts that have balloned to P54.6 T last year, and counting, not savings which BS as a barefaced liar is lying. Inclusive growth? Can he understand that high falluting economics term, when recently, like a moron, he said in public that he did not know why the prices of basic commodities were shooting up to the sky? He doesnt know that prices are dicted by economics basic law of supply and demand, that even public market vendors of tomato, whose education is very low, know? When he applied for that critical job that he has now, he said that he was a BS in Economics graduate of Ateneo De Manila University. Was he? Doesnt this PDI Letter-to-the-Editor letter of an Atenista posted below as comment say in effect that when he was entering Ateneo for his college education, he failed his entrance test, but admitted nevertheless due to the intervention of his mother who is being promoted still by some dungheads a saint? In which case, shouldnt he be a doctor for having his failed Ateneo entrance test doctored? +++++ Focus on inclusive growth In the last 2 years of the Aquino administration By TJ BurgonioPhilippine Daily Inquirer 1:27 am | Sunday, June 29th, 2014 newsinfo.inquirer.net/615185/focus-on-inclusive-growth Marking his fourth year in office on Monday, President Benigno Aquino III believes that a change in attitude toward government is one of his biggest achievements, according to a Malacañang official. Elected to office by 15 million Filipinos saddened by his mother’s recent death, Mr. Aquino took his oath as the country’s 15th President on June 30, 2010. “The President has been asked that question. For him, the change in attitude is a big deal,” presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda told state-run dzRB radio. From the apathy that he said marked the years before Mr. Aquino took over from the Arroyo administration in 2010, Lacierda claimed Filipinos had become more hopeful during the past four years. “Now, it’s possible for them to believe that everything is possible, anything is possible. We’ve seen the change in our countrymen,” he said. There has been a “rising appreciation” for government, he said. According to Lacierda, the President would focus on making economic growth more inclusive in the last two years of his term. “Our advocacy, our belief is that we would like to have inclusive growth for all, and so, we would like to make sure that as we leave—as the President leaves after 2016—he has laid the foundation for an economy that will provide equitable growth for all,” he said. “What we want to instill in our countrymen is that ‘let’s not go back anymore to where we were before.’ We have elevated the level of governance. People expect better from the government,” he said. Still, Malacañang is leaving it to historians and political analysts to judge Mr. Aquino’s legacy, Lacierda said. “History, I believe, will judge what would be the President’s biggest achievement. In the meantime, we still have two more years to go, and every year there will always be achievements and it will be up to the historians and the political analysts to decide for themselves what would be the single biggest achievement of this administration,” he said. Lacierda was not that forthcoming about what accomplishments of the past 12 months the President would be reporting in his fourth State of the Nation Address on July 28. “Let’s just wait for his State of the Nation Address,” he said. But based on what issues daily out of the Malacañang public affairs and communications mill in the past year, people can make out the bare bones of what the President will likely claim in his report on July 28. Pork barrel scam Mr. Aquino last year ordered the abolition of the pork barrel Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) in the 2014 national budget following the discovery of the scandalous misuse and theft of P10 billion in rural development funds. Senators Bong Revilla, Jinggoy Estrada and Juan Ponce Enrile, the alleged pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles and several officials have been indicted for plunder and graft over the scam. The President also presided over the signing of a peace agreement with Moro rebels that will see the creation of a new, autonomous Bangsamoro region in southern Philippines, drawing international praise. But Mr. Aquino has not been spared criticism over disclosures that the executive department suspiciously distributed additional pork barrel funds to senators under the questionable Disbursement Acceleration Program soon after the Senate convicted ousted Chief Justice Renato Corona in May 2012 for dishonesty in the disclosure of his assets.
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 02:07:42 +0000

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