The Election campaign for national positions in the Philippines is officially on! To many people it is the start of fiestas and carnivals where candidates show their wares – they sing & dance, do fiery speeches attacking political opponents, invite movie, radio/television personalities to attract more people to their political rallies and meetings. To the Class D & E these are welcome opportunities to enjoy free foods and entertainment compliments of the candidates.
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Everytime this country encounters an economic crisis or a grave peace & order situation, people tend to blame the elected officials whom they perceive are inept and corrupt and are only good in political speeches and grandstanding. Ask people hanging around in coffee and barber shops and they will tell you how tired and hopeless this country has become unless the electorate wakes up and elect somebody this time who is truly honest and incorruptible, and most of all God-fearing . But the problem with our electorate when election time comes is that they still rally behind candidates though with doubtful integrity are popular and leading in surveys and for them will be sure winners. Why can’t we as an enlightened people vote with our clear conscience and cast our vote on a candidate though unknown has unblemished record and the passion to serve. It is about time we become more responsible voters . We are to be blamed if get the same rotten apples to serve the country whom we helped put in office just because we did not vote wisely and responsibly.
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In the latest survey of Pulse Asia, the lead of Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, Jr. from Senator Manuel Villar was down to just two points. Can Senator Noynoy maintain his lead? Continuous drop of Noynoy’s popularity can endanger his presidential ambition. I am sure the camp of Noynoy is worried and working double time to maintain or widen the lead.
Not only because Sen. Manny Villar was spending a lot of money on political advertisements , a reason for his increased popularity but also because Senator Noynoy has no strong foundation via his performance as a congressman for nine years and three years as a senator. The only reason for his upsurge popularity was the effect of the death of his mother, former President Cory Aquino. The other plus factor is the perception that he is the least to commit graft & corruption among the presidentiables.
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With trillions of pesos allocated in the new national budget of the Philippine government, where will Juan de la Cruz get the amount? Will this big amount benefit the people or only the politicians & government officials? How much of this amount will go to where it is intended to go? How much will go to ghost delivery? How much will go to overpricing and kick-backs? How much will go to pork barrel? If the leadership cannot do something to curb graft & corruption in government, the Filipino people can expect the worst – the imposition of more taxes.
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Telling celebrities to take a leave of absence from their TV/radio programs if they are doing an endorsement on a political candidate is an unpopular move by the Comelec. As long as they don’t endorse the candidates in their program there is no need for them to go on leave. They are talents and not employees of the network. Our voters are intelligent, they cannot be dictated by political advertisements.
Well, if the Comelec cannot change their ruling, with the big amount of money celebrities get as talent fees for political advertisements, they can take a vacation for two to three months and still live in comfort.
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As member of the Senate, Senator Gringo Honasan showed his true color and disappointed his constituents when he gave an uncalled for advice to his mistah in the Philippine Military Academy, Senator Ping Lacson, to hide and evade arrest like what he did when he plotted a coup. Where is respect for the law? As high government officials, both of them are giving wrong signals in a democracy that we want to keep. He should advice Senator Lacson to surrender and face the music and not hide if he is not guilty.
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Last week I registered my car at the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and was dismayed to find out that they ran out of 2010 stickers. The reason they gave was they did not foresee the many new vehicles which registered in the first month of the year. Is this a valid reason? Is this not incompetence? Is this not lack of planning and foresight of a large income generating branch of government?
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Last year, Grace Padaca, the governor of Isabela was unseated in the recounting made by the Comelec. This year, Bulacan Governor Joselito Mendoza and Pampanga Governor Ed Panlilio also loss in the recounting of votes. Where can you put the blame? The candidates or the Comelec? Maybe if there is better efficiency and supervision in the conduct of elections, complaints and recounting of votes can be avoided. Justice will be served expeditiously and less disunity among candidates and their constituents.
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The mayoralty fight in Manila is one very interesting event to watch this coming election. The protagonist are the incumbent mayor Alfredo Lim, a former high ranking manila police officer, former NBI director and former senator; former Manila mayor, Lito Atienza, former Secretary of Environment & Natural Resources; and General Avelino Razon, former chief, Philippine National Police and former chief of the Manila Police District.
Lim and Atienza are former political allies years ago turned bitter political rivals; Razon served as chief of Manila Police during the reign of Atienza as mayor; while Lim and Razon were both former Manila police officers. So, it is a fight between a young candidate with small political base but served Manila as police chief; a former mayor who like to unseat his political rival, the incumbent mayor who beat his son in the last mayoralty election; and the present. mayor, Alfredo Lim
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Another interesting bout to watch is the mayoralty fight in Makati among Makati Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado, a long time ally of Mayor Jojo Binay, now a vice presidential candidate of former President Erap Estrada; former Senator Butch Aquino who was a former Congressman of Makati and another political ally of Mayor Binay; and another strong aspirant Jun Binay, the son of the incumbent mayor. Jun Binay will definitely rely on the machinery of his father, while Vice Mayor Mercado and Aquino will rely on their established relationship with the people of Makati.