Saturday, December 9, 2017

Dogs Poisoned and Eaten

Dogs Poisoned in Iloilo town.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/23/17/several-dogs-poisoned-in-iloilo-town
At least 17 dogs have been poisoned in a subdivision in Pavia, Iloilo after residents complained of being chased by the pets, authorities said Wednesday.  
The Pavia Municipal Police Station on Wednesday confirmed the alleged poisoning of several dogs inside the subdivision. 
Chief Insp. Fernand Limbunga, Pavia police chief, said the homeowner's association may be behind the poisoning after residents complained that they were being chased by dogs in the village.  
“Roderick Panigua, a dog owner, said that he confronted the [village] guard and the guard said they did poison the dogs that night. But when the policemen came, when we interviewed them, they said that they poisoned the dogs last month,” Limbunga said. 
In a statement Wednesday, the subdivision’s developer Property Company of Friends Inc. confirmed that 15 dogs have died inside the residential area and said it has begun to conduct an investigation. 
"We have taken the steps necessary to investigate the matter and assure the public that we have high regard for the integrity of all forms of life in our community and, in this particular instance, will in no way condone any form of cruelty to animals," the statement read. 
Aside from 15 dogs confirmed to have died in the village, two other dead dogs were found by a resident.  
Village security guards refused to give a statement.
Nuts!

Pretty crazy.

But what can be expected when people let their dogs run amok? If they don't condone ANY FORM of cruelty to animals then they would make sure residents take care of their dogs.  

It's a dogs life in the Philippines.

Ten dogs that were supposed to be transported to and sold in Nueva Ecija were rescued by authorities, GMA News' Emil Sumangil reported on 24 Oras on Monday. 
Three people, one of them a minor, were arrested on board a tricycle during the operation by undercover police officers. 
According to the report, nine dogs, which were from Bulacan, were placed in a very small cage while one dog was put inside a sack. Initially there were 11 dogs, but one reportedly died. 
The suspects were supposed to sell the dogs thrice its price of P500 to illegal dog meat traders in Nueva Ecija.
Disgusting!  These dogs are probably full of worms and other parasites. Their meat would likely sicken anyone who ate it.  Just reading about it makes me sick.

Filipinos do not care about dogs.  It's a fact. A horrible, horrible fact.

And RevGov won't fix that.

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??

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Overloaded Tricycles

Overloaded tricycles are a common sight here in the Philippines. So unsafe. A danger to everyone on the road.  








Just another example of the many very deep, intrinsic, and real cultural problems plaguing the Philippines which RevGov won't fix! 

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Let the People Decide to Declare War

Presenting the first music video from Philippinefails.


Enjoy!  



Filipino Shorthand

Filipinos have a peculiarity in their English.  They like to combine words to make short phrases.  Here are a few examples.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/04/27/1694457/solgen-calida-tadeco-bucor-deal-void
Instead of typing out "Solicitor General" the press calls this guy "SolGen." Sounds funky. Great name for a funk soul band. SoulGen. As in soul generator.

And Bu-Cor?  What the heck is that? That's the Bureau of Corrections.  Tadeco is the Tagum Agricultural Development Corporation.  Quite a mouthful.

How about this one:

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/932902/sogie-equality-bill-outing-gender-identity-emmeline-villar-kaka-bag-ao-geraldine-roman
What is a sogie?  It's nothing. There is no such thing as a sogie. "Sogie" is an acronym which means whoever wrote this article messed up by not capitalising each letter as such: SOGIE.  SOGIE is an acronym for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Expression.


Chinese bizmen?  Bizmen is not even a word.  What they really mean is Chinese business men.  They could have fit that in the headline if they had decreased the font size. But they didn't so now this news paper looks stupid.

Here's a real testament to how lazy journalists in the Philippines can be.  Compare these two headlines.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/628553/afp-won-t-be-involved-in-destab-plots-spokesman/story/
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/10/06/1746132/destabilization-plots-wont-come-military-afp-spokesman
What is a destab plot?  Does it involve knives?  Will the AFP be stabbing people to death? Nope.  GMA News was just too lazy to type out the full word: destabilisation. But Philstar did type it out. See? Proper English is not so hard.

How about this one:

http://www.philstar.com/food-and-leisure/2017/11/04/1754276/heres-how-mcdo-made-undas-experience-better
McDo? How is that even pronounced? Long "O" or short "O"? And who orders McDonalds to eat at the cemetery while they are praying for their dead relatives?
http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2017/11/21/1760915/why-i-will-not-run-senator
TRAPOS?  That's a new one. Short for "traditional politician." This is probably the worst one yet. Is this a word to be said out loud in conversation or is it a literary device only?

And now finally the number one shorthand word used all over the Philippines.  It's basically a new word all its own.



Unli.  Short for unlimited this "word" is used mostly by the telecoms to advertise their phone plans but is also used by restaurants to advertise all you can eat or drink deals.

I am sure there are lots more of these shorthand words. This is only a small sample. It's not surprising that Filipinos would take the English language and make it their own. They have also done the same with Spanish. It is interesting and funny how language evolves within a culture. Each culture works out its own creative wordsmithing.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

About the PNP Checkpoint Last Night

Last night I went out to buy some snacks from the convenience store down the street. When I got there the place was basically deserted.  All the normal traffic was gone.  The cause was a PNP checkpoint right in font of the store.  Literally there was a PNP officer in camouflage cradling a shotgun standing in front of the entrance.

Last time I saw a PNP checkpoint was months ago and just before the checkpoint there were dozens of motorcyclists parked on the side of the highway waiting for the officers to leave.  All of them were driving illegally. And so it was last night. All the traffic had ceased because everyone is driving illegally! Think about that every time you are on the road. That motorcyclist with no helmet, carrying maybe a gas tank or a water container, with two or three others riding with him one of which might be a small child, and speeding and swerving through traffic is driving with no license and no insurance.  If you get into an accident with that person you are both screwed! And it's not just limited to motorcyclists.  This applies to drivers of all classes and vehicle types.

As I left the store I saw a jeepney with no lights on pulling away from just dropping off a passenger.  I flashed my flashlight at it and the PNP officer telling him the jeepeny does not have its lights on. He did not care. Imagine that. Driving with no headlights past a police checkpoint!

It's past time for the PNP to enforce the traffic rules and to do so more often than at random check points.  This is a problem RevGov and martial law will not solve.  

The precarious way the PNP officers and security guards cradle their guns is also a problem RevGov will not solve.  Is it really safe and appropriate to rest your arms on your rifle as it hangs about your neck or to press the barrel into the ground like it's a cane?  I don't think so.

Martial Law: The MILF is Hot

Last week Duterte declared the peace talks with the communists officially over.  He even signed an executive order to the fact.  This week he has issued a shoot to kill on sight order for armed NPA members. 
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/634900/duterte-s-order-shoot-armed-npa-members/story/
Duterte is hyped for war and he has hyped the AFP for war warning them to prepare for the inevitable bloodshed. So it's a bit odd that he has yet to declare the CPP-NPA a terrorist group.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/948576/rodrigo-duterte-cpp-npa-ndfp-terrorists
What's even more odd is that he rebuked the communists for wanting a coalition government. 
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/28/1763444/duterte-closes-door-coalition-govt-reds
A coalition government with communists would spark a mutiny among security forces, President Duterte said Tuesday, as he blamed the rebels anew for the collapse of the peace talks. 
Duterte said a coalition government would mean sharing a part of the Philippines’ sovereignty, something that he is not allowed to do. 
“I studied the working papers and the sum total is a coalition government. I told them I cannot give what I don’t have. It’s a thing of sovereignty and you know...the one that represents sovereignty are the elected choice of the people,” Duterte said in an anti-corruption summit in Pasay. 
It cannot be shared by somebody just because you’re fighting a revolution and you want to fix it by having a coalition government. The military, even the police, will launch a coup d’état and I will lose my head. That’s for sure,” he added. 
Duterte said several policemen and soldiers have died because of the armed struggle waged by the Maoist guerillas. 
There are policemen and Army men who have died and then I will coalesce with them and the wound runs deep? They (military) will kill me and they will arrest me and what? This is not something I can distribute,” he added.
His reasons for rejecting a coalition government with the communists are that it is an issue of sovereignty and that the NPA has killed so many AFP and PNP men that it would be impossible to work with them.  But this is the EXACT situation with MILF and MNLF.  They are terrorist groups who have killed AFP and PNP personnel as well as civilians. They are also clamouring for an autonomous political region to replace the current ARMM. MILF is also assisting the AFP with the war against terrorism and the leader of the MNLF, Misuari, was feted at Malacañang Palace last year. Instead of rebuffing these groups as he has the communists Duterte has done everything he can to promote their agenda.  Especially encouraging Congress to expedite passage of the BBL.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/29/1763502/senators-cool-special-session-bbl
“Not even a special session can fast-track it to be passed into law this year. It contains 289 sections that hearings alone can take so much time. We need the Christmas break for our families,” Sotto said.
Congress may be cool but the MILF is hot.

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/11/27/milf-bbl-sultan-kudarat-duterte.html
The MILF said they are hoping, although not necessarily optimistic, the new draft law will be passed. 
Intially targetted for legislation by yearend, Congress is eyeing a new deadline, either March or May next year. 
And if it fails to get through for the second time? 
Iqbal said, "That's the most asked question. People who are asking that question is expecting the MILF to answer, that we go to war. But that's not our answer 
The MILF said it will continue to insist that government comply with the 2014 peace agreement.
This terrorist groups insists the government complies with the peace agreement? How upside down! It is the MILF who should be insisted upon to follow the peace agreement. In fact they should put down their arms and be taken into custody. Obviously such a thing will not happen. Not without war.  Even if the BBL is passed war is still an inevitability.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2017/12/02/1764593/imt-urged-continue-observing-peace-process-even-after-bbl-enactment
What need is there to observe the peace process once the BBL is enacted if the BBL is what will bring peace?
Peace-building organization International Alert Philippines has warned of two possible sources of violence that may erupt in Marawi City shortly after the war between terrorist groups and government forces in the Lanao del Sur capital: first are people who are seeking revenge for the loss of their families and/or property, and second are issues that have to do with overlapping land claims in the South.  
At the same time, International Alert Philippines stresses that the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) needs to happen soon, to prevent more violence
It’s classic rido, clan-feuding that may happen,” said International Alert Philippines country manager Francisco Lara, Jr. on Wednesday in Taguig City, during the lauch of Conflict Alert’s 2017 report titled Guns, Drugs, and Extremism: Bangsamoro’s New Wars. Conflict Alert is International Alert Philippines’ conflict monitoring system for Mindanao.
How does it follow that passage of the BBL will end rido killings and clan feuds and land disputes?  It does not follow and it will not happen.  The ARMM is violent already and nothing will fix that except replacing the evil ideology of ISLAM which fuels all the violence. Passage of the BBL absolutely will not guarantee an end to the Moro rebellion as the establishment of the ARMM did not quell the rebellion either.
The MNLF has entered into a peace agreement with the government that led to the establishment of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), which the proposed BBL seeks to replace. 
The Moro rebellion, however, did not stop after the pact with MNLF as another group, now the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), split up from MNLF to initially demand an independent Islamic state in Mindanao.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/949541/roque-dont-force-christians-into-bbl
If MILF gets what it wants other groups will want more. These groups are already regaining strength.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/948675/afp-maute-remnants-regrouping-in-lanao
 “Despite being defeated, the [IS-inspired group] did not learn its lesson,” said Lt. Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command.
The AFP has not learned its lesson. The Maute group along with the rest of the ISLAMIC terrorists in Mindanao are waging a holy war, a jihad, in pursuit of an Islamic State. They are not going to stop and hence must be totally eradicated. Marawi was only one victory in a long war. This ongoing war is why certain groups want martial law to be extended again.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/949121/bangon-marawi-head-backs-martial-law-extension-until-rehab-phase
Del Rosario said they have received intelligence reports that the local ISIS in Marawi City has been stepping up its efforts to recruit new members, offering money of up to P100,000 to potential members.
Who is feeding Bangon Marawi such sensitive intelligence and why is it being divulged?  Do groups really have the power and money to be offering 100,000 pesos to new members and if so how would these new members even spend it? Local ISIS? Does he mean ISIS affiliated groups like BIFF? This report with all its generalities sounds like garbage and fear mongering to get the people behind another martial law extension.  With all the real violence in Mindanao such tactics are unnecessary.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/12/01/17/alvarez-backs-extension-of-martial-law-in-mindanao
"Para sa akin, at siguro para na rin sa majority ng mga taga-Mindanao, gugustuhin na namin itong martial law kasi nga sa dami ng threats of terrorism, yung mga kidnapping d'yan, prevalent sa Mindanao," Alvarez said in an interview on radio DZMM. 
(For me, and perhaps for the majority of Mindanaoans, we would like this martial law because of the number of threats of terrorism, those kidnapping cases, prevalent in Mindanao.) 
Alvarez said residents actually feel safer under martial law.
Alvarez and others want martial law as a crime deterrent. Well too bad because martial law is a last resort to be used only in case of invasion or rebellion or when the safety of the people requires it. If Alvarez thinks the situation in Mindanao is so dire that the safety of the people requires martial law that is a stunning admission that the Philippines is not safe and that the government has been lying about the security situation in the country whenever it dismisses foreign travel warnings and insists the country is safe.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/949710/afp-mindanao-martial-law-marawi-siege-rodrigo-duterte
Its a foregone conclusion that the AFP will recommend an extension and that Duterte will follow that advice. They had better hurry up with all the formalities though. Congress goes on holiday on the 15th and won't be back in session until next year.  That's hardly any time at all to debate the issue if Duterte does recommend an extension. We are potentially looking at more lawsuits and inquiries and another go before the Supreme Court.

Imagine if there is another Supreme Court hearing and the Duterte administration justifies the extension with the defence that there is an on-going state of rebellion in Mindanao (the Moro rebellion) or that the security situation requires it for the safety of the people. Either of those admissions would contradict everything the administration has said about the Philippines being safe. It would be a nasty can of worms and a horrible Pandora's Box that could never be shut. With the NPA causing havoc throughout the country it would be the perfect justification for nationwide marital law. The slope is too slippery.

But it could turn out different if Duterte does not recommend an extension.