Thursday, September 21, 2017

Copycat Businesses

Why do you do when you have a failing business?  You copycat a successful business and hope for the best.




This place used to be called something like "Juan's Resto Bar."  It's just your normal everyday karaoke joint. Nothing special.  But then a new restaurant opened in the mall.


Do you see what they did?

The "V" sounds like a "B" so they changed the name of their place to "Bikingz" in imitation of this successful chain restaurant.  They even have a viking riding a bike as their logo.  

It's reminiscent of the movie "Coming to America" where there was a restaurant called "McDowell's" which was an imitation of "McDonald's."

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

How Recto University Is Wrecking the Philippines

In the Philippines fraud and dishonesty are not just the foibles of the few. In the Philippines fraud is a way of life. It's the unwritten law of the land. Any document you want can be had, at a price of course. 
http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/152690/recto-university-you-name-it-they-have-it/
From an ID card to a driver’s license, thesis paper, receipt, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) red ribbon, diploma or any other document, you can get it here. One can order these items for anywhere between P200 and P1,500 and collect it after two hours at most. But of course, it’s fake. 
Claro M. Recto Avenue, known as “Recto University,” is a one-stop shop not only for students in Metro Manila but also for those from the provinces who need documents for a job. 
A year-round bestseller is the Land Transportation Office (LTO) driver’s license, which costs P500. Joey explained that they already have blank IDs ready to be filled up, whether it be a university or government ID. 
Another popular item for sale in Joey’s stall is the fake diploma. A high-school diploma is worth P250, while a college diploma is worth P500 (larger diplomas from certain colleges cost more). 
When asked whether he has a copy of diplomas of every university in Metro Manila, he says confidently,  “Oo naman.” 
Moreover, Joey bragged, “Recto U” is not limited to the universities in Metro Manila. There also are copies of diplomas from schools as far as  Mindanao and Visayas, some of them not known to ManileƱos. 
While it seems like most items are overpriced, Joey confessed that the money is barely enough to support his family on a weekly basis. He simply acts as a runner, while the forgeries happen behind closed doors. He  gets his cut of the payment weekly (daily, if business is good). 
Moreover, the cops reportedly take a weekly cut from these payments, as well. 
“Minsan ang kinikita diyan nabibigay din sa mga police. Bawal maglagay diyan hangga’t hindi sila nabibigyan ng kotong,” he says. “Minsan zero pa isang araw, eh, walang nagpapagawa.” 
Their cut ranges from P40-P300 a week, depending on the weekly profit of the stall. 
Through the years, “Recto University” has existed and numerous raids have been conducted by the Manila Police District. Business is bad for about a week. Then people start “graduating” again from “Recto U.”
Fake drivers licences and fake diplomas means any moron with the right amount of money can pass himself off as being legit. Why bother with the fake license though? Many people here drive without one anyway. But the diplomas, that's where money can be made.  You want to be a dentist but didn't pass the exams or even go to school in the first place? With a fake diploma everyone will believe you are legit. Who's going to bother to check?
http://www.philstar.com/cebu-news/2017/02/06/1669587/pda-issues-warning-about-fake-dentists

A fake doctor.
With the right fake documents you can even sneak into the police academy and become a member of the PNP.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/18/1740254/200-cops-cheated-napolcom-entrance-test
“More than 200 itong na-discover namin na may statistical improbability na tinatawag na kung bakit pare-pareho ang maling answers, pare-pareho ang correct answers (We’ve discovered more than 200 exams that have what we call statistical improbability, where the wrong answers and the correct answers are exactly the same,” Casurao said in an interview over radio station dzMM. “We issued a circular voiding their eligibility.” 
Casurao added that as part of their effort to cleanse the police organization, the Napolcom has also been checking papers of policemen following reports that some PNP personnel used falsified documents when they entered the police service. 
“Ngayon, ang dami naming nahuhuli na after serving the PNP for 10 years, 15 years, nadidiskubre namin na after all, lahat pala ng papeles na isinubmit ay mga peke (Now, we’ve caught many who, after serving the PNP for 10 years, 15 years, would be discovered to have submitted fake documents),” he said. 
Casurao said the Napolcom has started working on periodic audits, neurological tests and retraining for policemen to ensure they are fit for public service.
Many of these fake documents used by PNP candidates are likely birth certificates. In the Philippines it is commonplace for legitimate documents to be riddled with spelling and other errors. Correcting these errors takes a lot of time people don't have. So when they need to use these documents they simply acquire fakes. But there could be other fake documents used by PNP candidates as well such as criminology degrees. No matter what document it is there is no justifiable excuse for procuring fakes.

Why is Recto University still operating? How hard can it possibly be to shut it, and other places like it, down?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/872356/cops-again-try-to-shut-down-notorious-university
Members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) of the Philippine National Police on Thursday raided several establishments along C.M. Recto Avenue in Manila that are notorious for making fake documents—diplomas, death certificates, senior citizen cards and even land titles. 
CIDG members from Camp Crame came with two police trucks and stormed the so-called “Recto University,” entering five stores and arresting seven men suspected of being “fixers” or agents who seek out customers in need of counterfeit papers. They face charges for fabrication of public documents. 
We will not stop with our raids until their operations stop. We have a directive to implement the order of President Duterte to go after them,” said Senior Supt. Belli Tamayo, CIDG-NCR chief. “Actually, this is not the first CIDG operation against them and we will continue until they stop. They have different kinds of IDs. You name it, they have it.”
A directive from Duterte?  Really? Then how is this massive fraud still happening?  Drug suspects are being killed left and right because the PNP has a directive from Dutete to put a stop to drug use and trafficking but Recto University is still in session? Sounds like they aren't trying hard enough.


If the PNP really wanted to shut this place down you better believe they could do it.  But they haven't. And when has Duterte raised a stink about this place? When he speaks of ending corruption it's always in the context of corrupt government employees not the everyday wide scale corruption practiced among the common folk.

Recto University might just be the biggest shame of the Philippines. It is certainly a candidate.  The Philippines wants so badly to be a first world nation and the government and the people boast about how strong and stable the nation and economy are.  But how stable is it really when this sort of fraud is practiced openly, allowing impostors to pass themselves off as legit? How can the Philippines be stable at all when the whole nation laughs at this deception and says, "Oh well that's how it is?"

The foundations of this nation are rotten to the core. At surface level everything looks white and beautiful. But inside are dead men's bones and every sort of filth. A nation cannot be built on fraud. There must be trust. What kind of nation is it when you can't trust anyone and everything is a lie?

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Martial Law: It's Not Our Priority

At the beginning of the week Duterte made his 4th visit to Marawi.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/181812-duterte-4th-visit-marawi-city-september-11
"The President went to the Grand Islamic Mosque which used to be the command and control of the Maute Terrorist Group and where some hostages were hidden," according to a MalacaƱang statement. 
"He proceeded to the Mapandi Bridge and to the main battel area where he gladly allowed photo opportunities with the troops to give them morale support," the statement added.
Photo opportunities to boost morale?  You know what would boost moral even more?  An all expense paid trip to Hong Kong once the fight is over!  
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/13/1738674/trip-hk-female-soldiers-marawi
For getting the job done, President Duterte promised women soldiers deployed in Marawi City an all-expense paid trip to Hong Kong. 
During his previous visit to the frontlines last month, Duterte egged on the troops to stay alive and promised them an all-expense paid trip to Hong Kong and other perks as soon as they win the war. 
He said the trip to Hong Kong would be a family treat. 
And if anyone does not want to avail himself of the all-expense paid trip, Duterte joked they could choose to spend time with an actress. 
Wearing a camouflage top and gray corduroy pants, Duterte set foot in Marawi City to give away goods including Casio G-Shock watches and cigarettes to the troops. 
“I will not stop you (from smoking) because you are under stress,” Duterte remarked.  
Duterte also promised that on his next visit, he would bring some celebrities to perk up the atmosphere in the battle area. He said the soldiers can “gently touch” the entertainers.
“We have to finish this then you can take a vacation,” he told the troops.
Free watches! Free cigarettes! Free trip to Hong Kong! Time with an actress and celebrities they can gently touch!  Wait....what??  Duterte promised to being celebrities to the battle zone so the soldiers can gently molest them?  Who would volunteer for that? What about Mocha? Are the soldiers not allowed to gently molest her to boost morale?  What is she even doing in the battle zone?  Why does she visit Marawi and not wear any camouflage or kevlar? This sexy dancer turn propagandist is a major liability. 
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/625584/mocha-criticized-for-taking-selfie-inside-mosque-with-her-boots-on/story/
These Muslims are so delusional they really think that anyone is going to be taking their shoes off in a war zone. Were they this upset that the Maute group used the Grand Mosque as a headquarters from which to spill blood?  Isn't using the Grand Mosque as a snipers nest much more of a desecration?

What's even worse is Duterte's response. He is so bent on not offending Muslims who won't condemn the terror groups in Mindanao that he will bend over backwards and apologise profusely for something which he should not have to offer apologies.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/13/1738736/duterte-wearing-boots-inside-marawi-mosque-it-was-not-meant-disrespect
The battle rages on and the AFP continues to gain ground and learn more about Maute's techniques to evade bombardment. 

https://www.rappler.com/nation/182155-maute-ratholes-trenches-marawi-battle-area
Trenches were also discovered behind walls with sniper holes, a deceptive tactic that the military said explained why troops sometimes found it hard to see where bullets were coming from. 
Lieutenant Colonel Mon Almodovar, commander of the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion, said the enemies they were fighting were very “dynamic” on the battle field. 
Pinag-aaralan din natin ang kalaban. Ang kalaban kasi very dynamic din sila. Noong una hindi sila naghuhukay. Eventually, habang tumatagal, naghuhukay na sila. Nagta-tunnel na sila. Kumbaga, we have to adopt din sa kanila based doon sa tactics ng kalaban,” Almodovar said. 
(We are also studying the enemies. The enemies are very dynamic. They weren’t digging in the beginning. Eventually, as the fighting draffed, they started digging. They created tunnels. We also have to adopt to them based on their moves.)
The AFP sure does have a lot to learn. They aren't trained in urban warfare and were totally unprepared for this fight. Why is the siege still on 4 months later? Who is supplying these people? What are they eating?  Where are they sleeping? So much to learn but apparently one thing is not a priority for the AFP: learning the source of Maute's weapons.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/930750/militants-fighting-in-marawi-using-govt-owned-guns-says-army-exec
Most weapons recovered from slain militants belonging to the Maute group and its allies or from areas they had vacated in this Lanao del Sur provincial capital bore marks which indicated that these came from the government, a military spokesperson said. 
“It only meant that somebody from the government sold it to them,” said Capt. Jo-ann Petinglay, spokesperson for the Joint Task Force Marawi. 
Petinglay, however, did not say how many of these recovered firearms had been confirmed to have come from the government armoury. 
The military has recovered at least 628 firearms—among these high-powered weapons like Barrett .50 caliber sniper’s rifles and Armalite, Garand and M14 rifles—since fighting began in late May when Islamic State-inspired militants took over sections of Marawi. 
According to Petinglay, finding out who are responsible for the delivery of the firearms to the Maute group and its allies is not the military’s priority, noting that the investigation can be conducted after the fighting here ends. 
“It’s easy to track where (the firearms) came from (based on the markings). But it’s not our priority right now. Once the fighting is over, we will commence our investigation,” she said.
Unless every single soldier in the AFP is on the battlefield in Marawi it is ridiculous for them to say this is not a priority and that the investigation can be conducted after the fighting ends.  When will it end?  Another month?  Finding out who supplied these arms and stopping the flow of weapons is 100% a priority for the AFP.  Do they want weapons to keep pouring into Marawi? It's this sort of wilful ignorance that allowed the Marawi siege to happen in the first place.  If it is so easy to track where these weapons came from then they had better get on it immediately.

Probably the AFP does not want to rush the investigation because they know it will reveal things that people won't be pleased with. There is corruption in every branch of the Philippine government and the AFP is not excepted.  The building of Marawi has not even commenced and corruption is already creeping into the mix.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2017/09/16/1739524/p50-b-not-enough-marawi-rehab
More than P50 billion is needed to rehabilitate Marawi, Defense Secretary and Task Force Bangon Marawi chairman Delfin Lorenzana said yesterday. 
Citing his visit to the city with President Duterte last week, Lorenzana said his initial estimate of P50 billion to cover the repair and construction of government and private infrastructure would not suffice.  
“I think P50 billion is not enough. Talagang grabe ‘yung destruction. When the fighting stops…I will bring you there.You will see how damaged the area is,” he told a press briefing at MalacaƱang. 
Lorenzana said foreign governments have so far pledged around P2 billion. He said Australia pledged P1 billion; China, P85 million; the European Union, P49 million; Japan and Thailand, P100 million each and the United States, P730 million. 
Is Lorenzana's eyeball estimate accurate?  Probably not. 

June 10

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/06/10/1708644/duterte-admin-allot-p10-billion-marawi-rebuilding-efforts
July 27
http://www.manilatimes.net/marawi-rehab-cost-balloons-to-p20b/340873/

August 12
http://www.philstar.com/business/2017/08/12/1727980/dof-eyes-p30-b-bonds-marawi-rehab
10 billion, 20 billion, 30 billion, and now 50 billion is not even enough!  How about they wait till the battle is over before allocating funds and making estimates which they can't reliably make before they have assessed the damage? Because they are getting in on the plunder plan early. Overcharge, use cheap and shoddy material, and pocket the excess. That's how it works. No doubt this is exactly what will be happening in Marawi.  Next year everyone will be reading all about it and pretend to be shocked.

Can you say "pork barrel scam redux?"

This could definitely be the last week of fighting in Marawi. The net is getting tighter and tighter.  Sooner or later it will be time.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/17/1739995/armed-forces-captures-key-maute-base-besieged-marawi
The Philippine military said Sunday it had captured the command center of ISIS group supporters who have besieged Marawi City for nearly four months.
The military said it had captured the militants' control center in a deadly battle lasting five hours that began Saturday in a mosque and another building. 
It added that they have subdued the militants and successfully took back Bato Mosque and Amaitul Islamiya Marawi Foundation, which became Maute strongholds.

"This enormous (military) gain further weakened the terrorist group by denying them their erstwhile command and control hub," military chief General Eduardo AƱo said in a statement.

"As follow up and clearing operations continue, we expect the enemy to yield more previously occupied positions, but not without a fight," he said. "We are ready for that."
All this fighting in Mosques makes one wonder if these guys have any real devotion to Islam. Are all those Muslims upset at Mocha Uson and Duterte for wearing boots inside the Grand Mosque paying attention here?

It will always be premature and foolish to be a date setter as to when the siege will end and Maute is not going out without a fight. This week or not there is still more fighting to be done as Maute makes its last stand.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/17/17/military-expects-more-firefights-in-marawi-as-troops-push-to-gain-ground
If only the AFP and Duterte had learned that lesson sooner about not setting dates then they could have concentrated on fighting and instead of worrying about arbitrary deadlines.  Maybe next time this happens they won't go blabbing their plans to the media and keep telling everyone that it will be done in 3 days, 7 days, a month!
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/17/1740001/palace-refuses-comment-latest-marawi-developments-avoid-jeopardy

Monday, September 18, 2017

Only 99 Days Until Christmas!!!

Believe it or not it's already advent season in the Philippines with the days just ticking away until the feast of Christ's birth.  Christmas 2017 is almost upon us.  Only 99 more days!  


Only 99 days!  That means:

Only 2,376 hours,

Only 142,560 minutes,

Only 8,553,600 seconds,

Only 3 months and 9 days, 

Only 27% of a year, 

Only 14 weeks and 2 days,

Only 15 Mondays,

Only 14 Fridays,

Only 3 full moons,

Only 2 weeks of September,

Only 1 November,

Only 1 Halloween,

Until the the most wonderful time of the year,

The hap-happiest season of all!!!

Only 99 days until:



CHRISTMAS
CHRISTMAS
šŸŽ„CHRISTMASšŸŽ…
⛄⛄ 2017⛄⛄

And only 464 days until Christmas 2018!  Do your shopping now!! And be sure to do it at SM where you can always find great deals.

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Idiot Congressman Admits Paying the NPA Extortion Fees

In their rush to condemn the CHR and justify giving it a 1,000 peso budget elected officials are sure saying the darnedest things and making themselves look like bigger fools then they already are.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/17/1739962/duterte-slams-chr-chief-are-you-pedophile
President Duterte last night heaped insults anew at Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Chairman Chito Gascon, asking him if he is “gay” or a “pedophile.” 
Duterte again hit the CHR for allegedly being so concerned with the killing of teenagers in the government’s war against drugs but ignoring other cases of abuse. 
Itong si Gascon…parang pedophile kang pu**** i** ka! Bakit ka mahilig masyado sa teenager (This Gascon…he is like a pedophile, son of a b****! Why are you so fond of teenagers)?” Duterte said in Davao after the release of SPO2 George Canete Rupinta, who had been held for three months by the New People’s Army. 
“Nagdududa tuloy ako eh. Bakla ka o pedophile ka? (I now have my doubts. Are you gay or a pedophile)? Why is this guy suffocated about the issue of young people, especially boys? Are you a pedophile? Do you want the young? You almost cry blood. Of course it’s repugnant. You are so fixated with young males. So I have doubts if you are a pedophile, gago ka (you are stupid), idiot,” he added.
Duterte also said he wants to meet Gascon one of these days, and accused the CHR chief of being a political pawn and spokesman of the Liberal Party and other critics who want him out of the presidency.
Duterte is right about Gascon being a political pawn.  But Duterte is the one making the moves. Not the Liberal Party.

It is expected that Duterte's dirty mouth will always spew his twisted thoughts every time he opens it. But check out the foot this congressman just stuck in his mouth.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/930993/philippine-news-updates-oriental-mindoro-rep-reynaldo-umali-npa-chr
Oriental Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali on Friday said the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) had only itself to blame for the House of Representatives’ decision to cut the agency’s 2018 budget to P1,000.
Umali, a lawyer who chairs the House justice committee, said the CHR never said a word when the human rights of congressmen were violated. 
“Actually we are victims ourselves,” he said, citing cases when the communist New People’s Army (NPA) extorted fees for permits to campaign in areas controlled by the insurgents. 
“There’s no effort to protect the rights of the elected representatives of the people,” said Umali, who graduated from  Manuel L. Quezon University College of Law in 1987. 

The 60-year-old lawmaker said the CHR should have also looked into human rights violations committed by others besides the police and the military.
This man just admitted that he paid extortion fees to the NPA so he could campaign for election.  He just admitted that he is helping to finance the NPA! He just admitted that his hands are covered in the blood of all the innocent civilians, soldiers, and PNP officers the NPA has ruthlessly slaughtered.

Did he even think about the implications of what he just said?  He has literally admitted to aiding and abetting terrorists!! He admitted that he has paid these fees like a little scared puppy dog who cannot stand up for what is right!! He admitted that he is basically a worthless scoundrel who won't protect the Filipinos or the Philippines from terrorists but will instead cave into their demands!! He admitted that the NPA is in control and that the Philippine government is not.

Did he alert the PNP? The NBI? The AFP?  Did he ask for help from the CHR who he thinks should have investigated the case?  Did he tell anyone ever????  Or did he just pay the extortion and shut his mouth like a good little boy who does what he is told?

As an elected official and a lawyer this guy represents the best and the brightest the Philippines has to offer.  What a shame.

As for his idiotic statement that the CHR should have looked into human rights violations committed by non-sate actors maybe this infographic will help him get sorted out.  Probably not.

Three Different Stories With One Common Denominator

Three different stories with one common denominator.  Can you guess what it is?

http://usa.inquirer.net/6725/five-filipinos-alaska-accused-stealing-365k-medicaid
Prosecutors said that the five accused allegedly stole $364,756 by pretending Regino Aldeza suffered from serious disabilities, needing help “in all aspects of life, including eating, locomotion, toileting, meal preparation, basic household chores, basic walking and range of motion exercises, and personal hygiene.” The Department of Health and Social Services approved Aldeza’s brothers to provide round-the-clock care paid for through Medicaid. 
The alleged fraud was exposed on March 18 when an employee of Arctic Care Services, a personal care agency that works with DHSS, recognized Regino Aldeza at the food court of the Dimond Center. Aldeza, who was supposed to be “significantly disabled,” was seen working at a fast food restaurant at the food court.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/181332-filipinos-deportation-united-states-trump-daca-amnesty
Up to 10,000 Filipinos face possible deportation from the United States after President Donald Trump ended an Obama-era amnesty for young immigrants, the Philippines said Wednesday, September 6. 
The amnesty, called the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), was meant to protect from deportation 800,000 people brought to the US illegally as minors. 
In a statement on Wednesday, Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said, "While we hope for the best in the form of a legislative solution, those affected should likewise prepare for the worst." 
The DFA said it "will assist an estimated 10,000 Filipinos who may end up getting deported as a result of Washington's decision." 
"In any event, we are ready to welcome and assist our kababayans (countrymen) in whatever way we can if they are returned to the Philippines," Cayetano added.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/16/1739626/entire-caloocan-city-police-force-sacked
Last month at the Police Service anniversary, the Caloocan Police received an award as the Best City Police Station. 
Yesterday, the entire city police force was sacked, with only the newly installed chief and his deputy spared, following the killings of teenagers and a break-in and robbery by city policemen. 
National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Director Oscar Albayalde ordered the relief and retraining of the sacked police personnel. 
The order came a day after members of the Caloocan Police Community Precinct 4 raided an elderly woman’s home and reportedly stole money and other valuables in an incident captured on closed circuit television camera. 

Did you guess what the common denominator is? It's Filipinos! Filipinos failing both at home and abroad. The quintessence of Philippinefails.

Why would anyone immigrate to a country and then proceed to rob it by committing fraud and not even covering their tracks? How ungrateful and stupid.

Why would anyone illegally sneak their children into a country not considering the risks for them?  How does a Filipino even sneak his family into the USA? Swimming??

But these people are not just anyone. They are Filipinos. These Filipinos abroad are only taking part in the same kind of corrupt and illegal activities as their counterparts at home. Police raiding an elderly woman's home and robbing her? That's par for the course. With the bloodthirsty and incompetent PNP killing drug suspects left and right and using Facebook rumours as a source of intel it's a wonder they didn't kill the old biddy too. 

What else can be expected from one of the world's most corrupt countries? People learn by example and how you behave at home is how you will behave abroad.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/focus/01/25/17/ph-still-among-worlds-most-corrupt-countries-transparency-intl-index
Don't make the mistake of thinking this only applies to the government as if only the government is evil and corrupt and the citizens are all sweet little angels burdened and bewildered by all this corruption. The government isn't a faceless machine. It's comprised of ordinary citizens. That's right. It's not only high ranking elected officials plundering the treasury but also ordinary citizens working in the various bureaucracies who help make the Philippines as corrupt as it is.

Anyone who has ever lent a Filipino money and tried to be reimbursed will tell you just how corrupt ordinary citizens are. 

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Scenes From Life In Fillipinoville 2

More scenes from life here in Filipinoville. 

The Ol' Fishin' Hole
Free WiFi

It's more checkmate in the Philippines

They were gambling but then they saw the camera

Bathing with friends

Taking a toy gun to the mall

Early morning tricycle party club

Caught in the act!

Hauling away rocks

Banging the drums for a few pesos