Friday, December 8, 2017

Retards in the Government 26

Part 26 of Retards in the Government. Lots of hysteria this week about the dengue vaccine. There will be even more hysteria soon since the PNP has rejoined the war on drugs and the bodies will begin to pile up once more.


Another alleged drug protector.  But there's a twist.
The NBI further recommended to the ombudsman that a corresponding request be made with the US government, through the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, “to determine if [Mrs. Garbo] or any member of the family owns a real property in the US and for the eventual forfeiture thereof in favor of the Philippine government.”
They might own real property, land, in the US and if so the NBI wants to know so that the Philippine government can stake a claim on it. It's a land grab in a foreign land! 
Despite this coming from the despised UN the Philippine government will likely latch on to this in a sprit of fierce pride. "See, we are a country to look up to for disaster risk management."  All the while forgetting how bumbling and incompetent they really are at disaster risk management. See: Yolanda.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/948797/vice-president-leni-robredo-peace-talks-npa-cpp-ndf-president-rodrigo-duterte
It's things like this, not realising that the CPP-NPA is at war with the Philippines and acting in an appropriate manner, that has allowed the nation to be turned into a field of blood.  
Pretty sorry state of affairs when the President has to be asked to categorically state that he won't declare a dictatorship. And what if he said no? Would that really bind him?
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/12/01/1764247/alvarez-revgov-we-can-sacrifice-congress
Alvarez admits the Congress is completely unnecessary.  It's rare to see this level of honesty from a politician. Why doesn't he quit now if he is so redundant?
Yeah sure its inflation that is keeping all the squatters and jobless ladies with deadbeat husbands and six children poor. Looks like none of that stunning economic growth is trickling down. Not that it ever does. Looks like the Philippines has its own brand of voodoo economics.
Another narco-politician or just a guy who likes to get high and also happens to be an elected official?

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/635381/former-president-aquino-included-in-nbi-probe-into-dengue-vaccine-mess/story/
The hysteria surrounding this vaccine is overwhelming.  Partisan hacks like RJ Nieto and Sass Rogando are working up the people by telling them that the LP has committed genocide by infecting 700,000 children with a deadly vaccine. What happened will come out in the investigation but causing hysteria with bogus and unfounded and overstated claims of genocide will only make the situation worse. It's interesting to watch those two DDS bloggers coordinate even more since they met in November and even visited the Duterte Clan's residence in Davao. It's almost as if they are conspiring to use social media to influence public perception in a certain direction.


Nah, that's crazy.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/949805/972-relieved-caloocan-cops-ready-for-deployment-after-retraining
The retraining program consisted of different modules that included lectures, exams and physical agility tests, he said. 
Among the 1,076 Caloocan police who underwent retraining, 104 failed and will undergo the process again.
Rather than throw out the bums who are unqualified the PNP chooses to test and retest and re-retest until they get a passing score. This story of course ties in with the next two stories.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/12/05/1765550/duterte-brings-back-pnp-war-drugs
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/950043/calida-duterte-drug-war-killings-death-one-time-big-time-drug-raid
The PDEA will remain the lead agency in the war on drugs but now that the PNP has been told to assist them will there be more dead bodies? Eh, don't worry about it. Especially if the dead are children don't worry. Just turn it into a lighthearted moment. For example if you hear: "PNP kills 12 year old drug addict who pointed a gun at officers," quip to all your friends, "Well at least now he doesn't have to suffer growing up in the Philippines!" Or maybe, "More dead people means more rice to go around!"
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/12/05/1765513/gadon-given-5-days-explain-senate-bribery-rumor
Whoever is pulling the strings for this particular show is absolutely brilliant.  Casually accusing an unknown someone of offering to bribe Senators to acquit Sereno is a devastating power play.  One it makes all the Senators appear capable of and open to corruption. Why attempt to bribe if no one will bite? Two it virtually guarantees that if the Senate acquits Sereno there will be an impression amongst the public that the proceedings have been corrupted and the verdict has been bought. Thus it will ensure that those who vote against impeachment will be voted out and PDP-Laban can insert their yes men. This is all contingent upon the case even reaching that level.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/950330/duterte-asks-for-another-year-to-annihilate-drug-problem-in-ph-duterte-illegal-drugs-drug-war-pnp-pdea
Back in August he said he could not finish the problem in one term. That it's too big. That he underestimated it. Now he says he can do it in a year. The flip-flop king.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/12/06/1765852/australia-hits-chinas-activities-south-china-sea-foreign-policy-paper
Leave it to Australia to do what the Philippines should be doing in regards to China's illegal land reclamation activities in the South China Sea.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/950291/breaking-house-speaker-pantaleon-alvarez-lto-assistant-secretary-edgar-galvante-license-plates
Just a hunch but I think the problems plaguing the LTO and the licence plate fiasco go much deeper than one man. Pretty sure this started in the Aquino administration.


https://www.rappler.com/nation/190540-pnp-drug-enforcement-group-deg-body-cameras-god
The journalist who wrote this article is named Rambo!  This is one of those sovereignty of God arguments.  I bet this guy still uses a gun when he is in the field! But God could potentially divert the bullets from the gun that fires at any PNP officer.  David only needed one rock to defeat Goliath.  So the PNP should give up their guns and rely only on the Lord. Some trust in chariots and horses but we will trust in the Lord our God. But then again it is a sin to tempt the Lord so they should use guns and body cameras.

http://business.inquirer.net/242090/lifestyle-check-bayani-h-agabin-revenue-personnel-ray-gilberto-espinosa-public-accountability-transparency-carlos-g-dominguez-iii
“For instance, there is one that we are investigating—in 1996 his annual salary was P80,000, he was able to buy a lot worth P40,000. Then in 1997 he reported that his annual salary was P126,000, he was able to buy a lot for P150,000. His annual salary is not even enough to pay for that lot,” Agabin said.
Has the guy not never heard of buying on credit?  Of getting a loan??

1 comment:

  1. It's past time the U.S along with other countries started treating Filipinos in their countries the way the Filipinos treat expats in the Philippines. Tell them to FUCK OFF!!! Amazing how the Philippines demands other countries to extend the rights of that country to them while denying foreigners in the Philippines the same basic rights.

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