Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Retards in the Government 23

This is part 23 of Retards in the Government. The number 23 has a very mysterious significance. Look it up and be amazed.  

http://www.philstar.com/nation/2017/11/16/1759265/camarines-sur-town-robbed-workers-bonus
Carted away?  I have the most cartoonish image in my head right now. This incident is as good a reason as any for the government to go cashless. Direct deposit into an account.  Who handles this much cash unescorted?  I see armed guards escorting cash carriers all the time so where were they during this incident?

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/945682/more-pols-on-narcolist-pdea
The PDEA, however, distanced itself from the Napolcom list, saying it did not come from the PDEA alone. 
“The list is a product of an interagency validation task force (wherein) PDEA is only a member,” Grande said on Monday at the opening of PDEA Laguna provincial office here.
Looks like each agency has it's own list and there is no coordination regarding who is on the various lists.

“We fully support the political masterstroke of Speaker Pantaelon Alvarez, secretary general of PDP-Laban, and Presidential Asistant for the Visayas, Secretary Michael Dino, in consolidating all political forces that, after the May 2016 elections, have now seen the light and switched their support from their old parties and loyalties to the administration of President Duterte and PDP-Laban,” One Cebu said in a statement issued on Tuesday, November 14.
Political masterstroke? Seen the light? This statement is both hilarious and terrifying at the same time. Is the Philippines on the way to one-party rule? Loyalty to any party or a man is building on sand. This is political expediency at its best.
http://business.inquirer.net/240839/coa-gsis-sss-undistributed-collections
12.6 billion pesos paid into the system and unaccounted for.  That is a tremendous sum gone missing. Will Duterte fire everyone from SSS?
If this actually happens and these two win that will be enough fuel for this blog to last for years to come!!
http://business.inquirer.net/240931/phs-build-build-build-seen-benefit-closer-ties-china-japan-business-japan-china-ph-ties-infrastructure
Shhhhhh!!  (That's because all these projects are being funded by loans from China and Japan!) Shhhh!!!!
https://www.rappler.com/nation/188712-ddb-2018-budget-number-drug-users-philippines
"Excuse my sir but I am with the Dangerous Drugs Board and I want to know, Do you use drugs?" What if the number that comes up does not match the number in Duterte's head?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/945791/bato-asks-ever-heard-of-rape-slay-case-at-height-of-pnps-war-on-drugs-pnp-dela-rosa-rape-slay-crime-drug-war-pasig-mabel-cama
Yes!  The Bulacan massacre which happened in July 2017.  This guy is just itching to get back into the business of killing drug suspects. As if all crime is the result of drug use and as if they can't investigate or stop crimes which involve drug use!  Does Bato know that it's ok to be tough on crime? You can patrol the streets (and you should) even if you aren't tasked with the drug war.
Some of the drugs in the inventory are from cases filed way back in 2010.
7 years worth of drugs just sitting in some warehouse.  And how do they know it's all accounted for? Who is watching all these drugs to make sure they are properly secured?

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/633791/palace-santiago-was-let-go-because-of-complaint-of-junkets-receiving-a-house-from-parojinog/story/
Santiago was fired, (forced to resign), last week because of his comments regarding the drug rehab centre which he said was a mistake and which comments others, including Senator Sotto, verified in comments they made about the centre after his resignation. Now the Duterte administration is telling the public that Santiago was suspected of corruption and was even accused of such by his own employees in the DDB. But these employees deny they accused Santiago of corruption.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/633853/ddb-union-denies-sending-duterte-letter-accusing-santiago-of-corrupt-acts/story/
So who sent the letter?  How legit are these accusations? Why is he being accused of corruption now when the letter is dated October 25th? Which other officials have been accused of unauthorised trips and fired this week as promised? I don't have the answers to any of those questions.  But I can say with confidence that this is just another drama being played out for the public. Philippine political drama is never-ending.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/946257/ex-bukidnon-solon-charged-in-p36-9-million-pork-scam
The pork barrel scam is a few years old but is still ensnaring corrupt politicians.


Nothing will get the MRT running better than lawsuits. Once these people have been prosecuted the trains will run real good because the MRT problems have nothing to do with unskilled workers tasked with running the system.  It's all a money problem and not a personnel problem.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/21/1761124/alvarez-reiterates-proposal-abolish-court-appeals
What better way to advertise to the world that your country is a modern, sophisticated utopia on par with Singapore than by abolishing a necessary part of the judicial system instead of fixing the problems within said part of the judicial system?

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