Tuesday, May 14, 2013

TAYO RIN ANG NAGPAPAHIRAP SA ATING SARILI!


The victor of Grace Poe and Bam Aquino in the senatorial polls is nothing less than a triumph of political immaturity and idol worship.

Only in the Philippines will you find two people, running for posts which they don’t have any related experience in or idea about, and still emerging among the top winners.

One of whom, Poe, even ending as the topnotcher.

The only record of Poe in public service was her short-lived stint as chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). That position doesn’t address poverty, unemployment, education, housing or any other major need of the poor.

And I dare anybody to disagree.

For Aquino’s stint in public service, he was only a ranking official of a government agency on youth affairs during the term of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

That position had nothing to do with job generation, reducing the prices of oil products and basic commodities, peace and order and other national problems we’re facing.

Neither had Poe nor Aquino done anything which had helped improve the quality of life of a majority of the people anywhere, either as government officials or as private citizens.

So think about it, people:

Why make senators out of Poe and Aquino. What else could be a logical, and sane, reason, yo do so?

They’re victory was just like tapping the services of an architecture student to build a high-rise condominium building, or a medicine intern to treat a patient in near-death due to five or 10, diseases afflicting that person. 

“Or a hotel and restaurant management senior to manage a five-star hotel.

And as far as I know, being the daughter of Fernando Poe Jr. or a cousin of PNoy is not enough to qualify anyone as a senator. So what results or solutions to the country’s problems can we then expect from these two? 

Anong klaseng mga botante tayo?

Isang bagay lang ngayon ang mas malinaw pa sa sikat ng araw: TAYO RIN ANG NAGPAPAHIRAP[ S ATING SARILI, SA ATING BAYAN.  30



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