A
story in manilastandardtoday.com says according to Energy Secretary Jericho
Petilla, PNoy is now seriously considering emergency powers from Congress to
address the impending energy crisis next year.
Two
NAUSEATING, STOMACH-TURNING truths to this pronouncement:
This
is UNDENIABLE PROOF that PNoy DOESN’T GIVE A SHIT to the people. For Petilla,
this is an INDIRECT ADMISISON of his TOTAL INCOMPETENCE which merits NOTHING
LESS THAN HIS TERMINATION by PNoy.
The
story quoted Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda as saying that PNoy had been
informed about the energy problem months ago, even before his State of the
Nation Address last July.
But
NOWHERE in the story will you find EVEN ONE STEP which PNoy took.
The
only move PNoy made was to instruct Petilla to COORDINATE, or MAKIPAGUSAP, with
the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) and other concerned agencies.
MALA-KRISIS NA ANG PROBLEMA, MAKIKIPAGUSAP PA LAMANG. Wala nang
ibang puwedeng itawag dito kundi KAWALAN NG PAKIALAM.
To
those who will say that it’s Petilla’s job, don’t forget that IT’S ALSO PNOY’S
JOB TO SEE TO IT that the secretary performs his task. Si PNoy ang ULTIMONG
DAPAT MANAGOT SA ATIN dahil siya ang presidente, hindi si Petilla.
As
to Petilla, his forecast of PNoy asking for emergency powers only means HE
CANNOT DO HIS JOB OF PROVIDING, AND ENSURING ENOUGH ELECTRICITY for the people.
Instead
of easing up under Petilla’s watch, the energy crisis is WORSENING. So it’s now
PNoy who should do his job. Kaya KAPAL to the max na lang ang pagmumukha ni
Petilla kundi pa siya MAGRE-RESIGN.
Just
a word of caution, people:
The
electricity crisis and emergency powers for PNoy can very well be a PUBLICITY
GIMMICK to hopefully CONDITION our minds that HE NEEDS A SECOND TERM to
completely solve the problem.
HUWAG
MAGPAPALOKO ANG SINUMAN.
There
has never been any known program or long-term project by PNoy to increase the
electricity supply since he assumed office.
Kaya
kung kikilos man siya, DAPAT LANG DAHIL TRABAHO NIYA YUN, NA HINDI NIYA GINAWA
AGAD. WALA tayong dapat ipagpasalamat o tanawing utang na loob.
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