The Band-Aid Administration: 525,600 Minutes Under the PNOY Administration

July 20, 2011

The first year of President Aquino III’s administration is a struggle of some sorts. On one hand, the government that they would take over is predictable and consistent – if you talking about corruption and public anomalies. On the other hand, it is mandated to govern a mix of people who have lost faith in government, who wanted to go against the thieving government officials, or who simply wants to have a better life. Essentially, this dynamics created a ‘Band-Aid Administration’ out of a government trying to put a sense of closure to the entire decades of looting public coffers and twisting realities.

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Ang Daang Matuwid: Under (de)Construction

October 12, 2010

A year ago, I published “Beyond the Amber Ribbons”, a blog article that tackled my own set of personal observations and concerns over the whirlwind candidacy of then Senator Noynoy Aquino. During the time when emotions seemed to undermine reason, I posed serious questions on his candidacy. I have done so amidst allegations that I’m a paid hack of other candidates.

We already know what happened after May 2010. Noynoy won with a significant margin over the second placer Estrada. With the way things turned out in the campaigns and in the administration, a serious query was posed on the Philippine Political Situationer. What happened a year after? Do the questions posed to the then-presidential-candidate Aquino remain relevant and valid now that he is the sitting president? Here is a look on what have happened a year after.

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An Open Letter to President-Elect Aquino

June 13, 2010

Mr. President-elect:

I have been critical of your candidacy because I don’t believe that you can deliver your promise. I have my reservation, and my moments of self-outrage over what you and your cohorts are doing in front of the television. But the people have spoken, and they want you in Malacañan: a decision that I whole-heartedly accept. But before you start your business as the 15th Philippine President, let me have some words of advice for you.

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Dahil POSIBLE: Rason Kung Bakit Suportado ko si G1BO TEODORO.

May 7, 2010

Sabi nila tuta siya ng Administrasyong Arroyo. Siya ang itinuturong dahilan ng palpak na operasyon noong kasagsagan ng Bagyong Ondoy. Siya rin ang sinisisi sa isyu ng korupsyon sa sandatahang-lakas at sa patuloy na paghahari ng Ampatuan sa Mindanao. Malapit din daw siya ka Danding Cojuangco. Ganyan po nila nakikita ang isang kandidato sa pagkapangulo.

Pero higit pa roon, iba ang nakikita ko.

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GMA’s Queen Gambit

December 26, 2009

During the past few weeks leading to 2010 Elections, an ordinary newspaper reader would probably see the continuous line of news pointing to the alleged “defection” of a number of candidates from LAKAS-KAMPI-CMD to Liberal Party. Some claimed that over 100 administration executives and legislators have taken their oath as Liberals, including prominent administration names like Sonny Belmonte, Herbert Bautista, Vilma Santos, Ralph Recto, Jonjon Mendoza, Cesar Montano, Jerry Treñas, Hernani Braganza and others. The alleged exodus also spanned the entire country, focusing on key voter’s areas, like Pangasinan, Bulacan, Cebu, Iloilo and others.  All of these signs seem to point to something: that LAKAS-KAMPI-CMD is losing steam and LP is emerging as the major political party this 2010. Or is it?

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Opening Malacañang’s Pandora’s Box

December 21, 2009

The recent news of GMA filing Certificate of Candidacy to run as Representative of Pampanga in 2010 Election has catalyzed so much uproar from anti-administration Filipinos. The move has been seen as an attempt of the sitting President to hold on to power, finding her way through the legislative loophole provided by the 1987 Constitution.  While it is true that doing so gives Arroyo a chance to put the Putin Formula at work, this explanation is too obvious. Given the way the Malacañang work, this issue looks more like a smokescreen to hide vulnerability and to hype impunity. This paper presents an alternative theory on why the Chief Executive decided to leave all pretenses and filed her certificate of candidacy to run as a legislative representative in Pampanga.

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VP: The Easiest Road to Presidency

December 20, 2009

If there’s a position less preferred in the executive department, it would be the Vice President. The Vice is seen more as a jumping ledge not only for presidency, but even to the top local executive positions like mayoralty and gubernatorial ones. It is seen more as a support position than a full-fledged executive one. The provisions of the 1987 Constitution as well as the 1991 Local Government Code could further attest to the over-arching power of the Chief Executive over the affairs falling under his area of responsibility.

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Beyond the Amber Ribbons: A NO for Noynoy in 2010 Elections

October 13, 2009

It has been a while before I wrote this article, and quite a while before I got this posted. I have done so intentionally so as to prevent the Cory fever from making rabid dogs out of otherwise perceptive people. I used simple reasoning in advancing my proposition: that Noynoy doesn’t deserve the level of trust many Filipinos deliberately or unwittingly gave him.

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