Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Big Mak, Super Mak

A while back an article about a copyright infringement case caught my eye. A Philippine restaurant had been selling "Big Maks" and McDonald's sued over the name which is obviously a rip off of "Big Mac." The defendant was cleared of any wrong doing because they switched the name to "Super Mak."
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/988685/super-mak-not-big-mac-copy-sc-says-in-ruling
The Supreme Court said testimony and documentary evidence showed that LC Big Mak was now selling “Super Mak” burgers and not Big Mak anymore.
I had never heard of this company before but shortly thereafter I saw one of their delivery trucks.


The Supreme Court rules selling "Super Maks" is not copyright infringement but calling the company "Big Mak" is just fine.  

Clearly there is still copyright infringement going on just with the name. Or maybe not. Maybe L.C. Big Mak Burger, Inc. is in the right and it's all just a misunderstanding like McDowell's from Coming to America.




Me and the McDonald's people,
we've got this little misunderstanding.
See, they're "McDonald's".
I'm "McDowell's".
They've got the golden arches.
Mine are the golden arcs.
They've got the Big Mac.
I've got the Big Mick.
We both got two all-beef patties, sauce,
lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions.
But they use a sesame seed bun.
My buns have no seeds.

Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=coming-to-america

"See, they're "McDonald's". I'm "McDowell's". They've got the golden arches. Mine are the golden arcs. They've got the Big Mac. I've got the Big Mick. We both got two all-beef patties, sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions. But they use a sesame seed bun. My buns have no seeds."
See, they're "McDonald's".
I'm "McDowell's".
They've got the golden arches.
Mine are the golden arcs.
They've got the Big Mac.
I've got the Big Mick.
We both got two all-beef patties, sauce,
lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions.
But they use a sesame seed bun.
My buns have no seeds.

Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=coming-to-america
All those little changes make a big difference right?

Let's take a look at the Super Mak.






Gross. Definitely nothing super about this burger. It's like every other burger you can buy at any two-bit "restaurant" in the Philippines. How about instead of covering that footlong red hot dog in cheese slices they place the cheese on the burger?

This burger is so pathetic I doubt Wimpy would ask Popeye to buy him one. Not even Jughead would eat this sad burger with its greasy bun, shrivelled meat, and lack of condiments and dressing. Oh wait there is a bit of sauce but what is it? The same gross pink concoction you find everywhere else.

Nothing like getting your condiments in a bag!
Different burger from different store but same pink sauce.
It is mayo and ketchup? Maybe. I don't know but it does not exactly taste like it. As for the taste of this red hot dog and shrunken burger? Take a wild guess.

Bland and tasteless.

If you happen to see a Big Mak in your area don't go. Save your money.

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Martial Law: 6 PNP vs 100 NPA

The Philippines' War on Terror, especially since last year's Marawi siege, has been a failure from day one with intelligence failings (the DND and AFP ignored foreign intel reports) and carefully crafted yet empty showmanship (Duterte firing a machine gun at nothing in Marawi) designed to stir up public support for the war. It's a unique situation when the Philippine government does something that falls under both categories.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/208923-doj-did-not-verify-names-people-before-seeking-terrorist-tag
DOJ Secretary Menardo Guevarra admitted this before lawmakers on Monday, August 6, as he defended his department’s proposed P21.353-billion budget for 2019, an increase from its P19.664 billion budget this year. 
“The DOJ itself did not have any personal verification of any connection by these individuals with the CPP (Communist Party of the Philippines) or the NPA (National People’s Army),” said Guevarra.  
He added the names and aliases all came from the intelligence units from the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police. 
The lack of intelligence aspect is obvious. The DOJ relied solely on this list from the AFP and PNP and did not do any fact checking before they submitted this list to the Manila Regional Trial Court for approval. The showmanship comes in because a UN rapporteur on indigenous rights was included in this list and her inclusion was used as a way to humiliate the UN. Both Corpuz and the UN fervently declared her innocence and denied the whole thing as a witch hunt.  DFA Sec. Cayetano retailed by saying the fact that these names all came from AFP and PNP lists was basis enough.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/03/11/1795587/terror-tag-vs-united-nations-expert-has-basis
“Ms. Tauli-Corpuz and the other individuals mentioned in the petition are there because of their membership in or association with the CPP-NPA as reported over the years by the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the Philippines,” Cayetano said on Friday. 
“If indeed Ms. Tauli-Corpuz and the others named in the petition are innocent as they claim they are, they should see this as an opportunity to clear their names and prove in court that they have never been members of or associated with the group,” he added. 
Roque also assured the international community that the Philippine government has enough evidence to pin down Tauli-Corpuz.   
He also appealed to the United Nations Council to conduct an intensified background check on the personalities they appoint as special rapporteurs. 
“I assure everyone including the international community that this is not a witch hunt on UN special rapporteurs,” Roque said. 
“Instead, perhaps, the UN rapporteur system should fine tune its selection process to ensure that individuals identified with terrorist groups are not given any mandate by the UN Human Rights Council,” he added.
Notice in the last paragraph how Roque mocks the UN and practically convicts Corpuz of being linked with a terrorist organisation.

This week the Manila RTC cleared the names of Corpuz and three others for lack of merit despite the former claims of Roque and Cayetano. The court did not agree with Cayetano that there was any basis for her inclusion. 

https://www.rappler.com/nation/209114-manila-court-clears-ocampo-baylosis-molintas-corpuz-terror-tag
The court cleared them because “there is nothing in the petition or its attachments that point to Molintas and Corpuz being officers or representatives of the CPP-NPA.”
Will Corpuz be receiving an apology from Roque, Cayetano, or anyone in the Duterte administration? Don't count on it. 

Certainly the biggest piece of empty showmanship in the Philippines' War on Terror is the Bangsomoro Law.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/208966-bangsamoro-organic-law-vaccine-vs-terrorism
President Rodrigo Duterte formally handed the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) to Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim on Monday, August 6, marking a milestone in the group's efforts to bring peace to Mindanao. 
The landmark law was presented by Duterte to Murad during a ceremony in MalacaƱang, in the presence of Congress leaders and Cabinet members. 
The BOL is a significant step to stopping the spread of terrorism and extremist beliefs in Mindanao, a region that has been besieged with conflict, said Deputy Presidential Peace Process Adviser Nabil Tan. 
"That's why [Mindanao] has become fertile ground for the recruitment of terrorists – Abu Sayyaf, Maute – because the frustrations of people are easy to feed. It's easy to lure them into illegal activities," he said in a press release. 
"This (BOL) is one effective vaccine against terrorism," he added. 
The MILF Central Committee announced last August 1 that it "formally accepts" the BOL, which Duterte signed on July 26 after its ratification by both chambers of Congress. 
This brings to a new level 17 years of peace negotiations between the MILF and the government. 
Tan said the BOL would help address grievances that provoke some in Mindanao to join terror groups. 
In particular, he cited provisions in the law that provide annual block grants to the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region from funds automatically appropriated in the national budget. 
Some of these funds would be devoted to rehabilitation and development of conflict-ravaged areas. 
This would give the Bangsamoro government "greater fiscal autonomy" compared to the previous situation where the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) practically "begged Congress" to release funds for certain projects. 
If the block grant is not enough, the BOL also sets aside a Special Development Fund for the new region specifically to help develop its economy.  
"It will improve the present ARMM. It will empower [the Bangsamoro government]. It will accord [the Bangsamoro people] greater participation by the national government in terms of governance," said Tan.
Duterte's analogy of the BOL being a vaccine does not work because vaccines prevent diseases and Mindanao is already ravaged with the disease of war and conflict. Don't forget that it's not just war between the government and terrorists it's also war between differing groups and conflict between clans. With Sharia set to be the law of the land in the BOL as it is now in the ARMM conflict will remain between clans. Revenge killings are an everyday occurrence because that is the culture of Islam.  

Note two other things. The BOL is the culmination of peace talks between the government and MILF only. The BOL mandates that all government positions be 50% from MILF. All the other groups have been left in the cold and received nothing. Second the region will be given a block grant but if that is not enough there is a special fund set aside for the region!! It's hard to not miss the fact that the BOL empowers and enriches the MILF to the exclusion of all the other groups. 

Where will all this money come from anyway? Teachers scraping by with their meagre salary have been repeatedly denied a pay raise. So where will all the money come from to pay for the BOL?

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/663692/dureza-confident-gov-t-will-have-funds-for-bol-implementation/story/
“Obviously the budget you presented today does not take into account the financial implications of the formation of the Bangsamoro government. Secretary Dominguez is shaking his head so for the record the proposed 2019 budget does not include the projected budget for the Bangsamoro,” Drilon said. 
Budget Undersecretary Janet Abuel confirmed the information. 
“Indeed, it is not yet incorporated in the 2019 proposed budget,” she said. 
She added they would just reallocate the budget allocation for the existing Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. 
“We have a proposed budget for the ARMM [Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao] which amounts to P32.2 billion and we can be able to reallocate that considering the complications for the requirements under the BOL,” she said.
Budget reallocation. Of course the funds will appear. If you really want something you will pay for it. But the 32.2 billion budget for the ARMM iso only half as much as the BOL's guaranteed 60 billion block grant.

Passage of the BOL has not stopped Abu Sayyaf from engaging in terrorist activities.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1020416/palawan-terror-plot-bared
The provincial government of Palawan has gone public with an intelligence report warning of a plot by Abu Sayyaf to sow terror in the province through kidnappings and advised local governments and tourism establishments to put extra security measures in place. 
The intelligence report claimed that a unit of Abu Sayyaf made its way to Palawan from Sulu. 
No further details were available. 
The military has been regularly sharing intelligence reports of this kind to local governments but this was the first time that the provincial government raised an alarm over such a report since the 2001 kidnapping of tourists in the resort Dos Palmas by Abu Sayyaf.

“We believe the threat is credible enough so we alerted all our mayors and tourism operators, including barangay officials to be careful, be aware of their surroundings, and be vigilant,” Teodoro Matta, provincial administrator, said.
Allegedly there have been a few terrorists who have surrendered specifically because of the BOL.

http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2018/08/bangsamoro-organic-law-softens-biff-rebels-to-yield/
“When President Duterte gave us the BOL, it convinced us to surrender because we have no more reasons to fight the government,” Malawan said. “The President want peace in Mindanao, that is also what we want so we decided to surrender,” he added. 
Appearing meek and submissive, Malawan and his five followers turned in six high powered firearms that included two improvised caliber .50 Barrett sniper rifles, and two shoulder-fired rocket propelled grenades. They also handed over to Col. Robert Dauz, commander of the 1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade, an M-14 rifle and one caliber .30 bolt action Mosin-Nagant sniper rifle. 
After weeks of backchannel talks, Malawan and his followers quietly emerged from the Liguasan marshland aboard a motorized banca carrying their firearms. They were met by local officials in Barangay Midpandakan, Gen. SK Pendatun, Maguindanao Thursday morning. 
In simple ceremonies, Malawan lauded the provincial government for giving them the chance to surrender and to live normal lives. 
Malawan cited the programs of Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc, 33rd Infantry Battalion chief, and Maguindanao Rep. Zajid Mangudadatu, who provided electricity to the village, the first government service to reach the poor community. 
Meanwhile, the BIFF, through spokesperson Abu Amir, denied they have members who surrendered and did not recognize Malawan as one of them. 
But why should the public believe these reports when the AFP and DND have a history of bad intelligence if not outright public deception? Where is the proof that this man was in the BIFF and why did he surrender in a public ceremony? Why did he laud government efforts to bring electricity to the poor when he was just fighting against the government? Was he unaware of this effort? (Side note: how will these poor people pay for the electricity?)

It's hard to believe any side here. Best to make a mental note and take it with a grain of salt. After all BIFF is still at war with the government.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1756952/Manila/2-suspected-BIFF-bomb-couriers-killed-in-Cotabato-shootout
And despite tales of mass surrender the NPA is also still at war with the government.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1019445/1-killed-1-wounded-in-clashes-between-govt-troops-and-npa-in-bukidnon

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1020496/2-army-soldiers-hurt-in-quezon-clash-with-alleged-npa-fighters
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1019823/2-soldiers-killed-3-wounded-in-isabela-clash
https://www.manilatimes.net/6-policemen-repel-over-100-npa-rebels-in-attack-in-northern-samar/428727/
6 vs 100 sounds heroic. Like a movie. Surely these constant attacks will not incline the Duterte administration to renew peace talks for the 3rd or 4th time.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1020158/21-solons-ask-duterte-resume-talks-with-reds
Why even bother? These people should be demanding the Reds put down their weapons. How can their be peace talks with the Reds when they are still engaged in deadly conflict?

Last but certainly not least comes this bit of what might be best termed "reluctant intelligence." Last week a suicide bomber was declared by an expert to be a Moroccan. DND Sec. Lorenzana resisted this bit of intelligence but now he has fully yielded.

https://mindanaoexaminer.com/philippine-defense-chief-says-moroccan-behind-basilan-suicide-attack/
Barely two weeks after a suicide bombing by a foreign ISIS soldier in southern Philippines, Filipino Defense chief Delfin Lorenzana said the attack was believed carried out by a Moroccan militant. 
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the July 31 suicide attack in Lamitan City in the province of Basilan – just several nautical miles south of Zamboanga City – that left over a dozen casualties. 
In a post on its Amaq News Agency, the Islamic State said a Moroccan man carried out the daring assault against Filipino soldiers and identified the executor of the suicide bombing as Abu Katheer al Maghribi. “A martyrdom attack leads to 15 Filipino soldiers being killed in the city of Lamitan on the island of Basilan in the southern Philippines,” it said. 
The Philippine military tried to downplay the explosion, saying, there was no proof that it was a suicide attack despite several witnesses reports claiming witnesses had seen the bomber before he detonated his van. Lamitan Vice Mayor Roderick Furigay, quoting a report by witnesses, also said that the driver appeared to be a foreigner and could not speak the local dialect when stopped by soldiers at the army checkpoint. 
Hataman also downplayed claims by the Islamic State, saying, it was propaganda by the terror group. “Mahilig naman mag-claim mga yan. Mga yan mahilig din mag-propaganda. Hindi naman suicide yun kasi nasita,” he told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner. 
The province is also a known stronghold of the militant group Abu Sayyaf whose leaders have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State. Several foreign fighters had been killed in clashes with soldiers in Basilan in recent years.
Perhaps the DND has not fully yielded. They should be forthright with the public and let them know that ISIS still has a footing in the country. With these kinds of denials and subsequent retractions which show an unwillingness to face reality it is certain more violence will come.

Monday, August 13, 2018

Jeepney Art 15

May you be blessed by this selection of jeepney art.











Saturday, August 11, 2018

Retards in the Government Special Edition: Mocha Uson's Sexy Federalism Dance

The big scandal of the week is Mocha Uson's sexy Pepe-dede-ralismo dance. Remember she was tapped to be a spokesperson to inform the public about federalism.  She claims this video was made before she was picked as spokesperson and that it has nothing to do with her advocacy for federalism and that she is in fact not a spokesperson for federalism. She also pointed out it was her co-host who did the dancing and singing and not herself. That answer did not matter and many feathers were riled.

Mocha Uson then hit back at those Senators who chided her video and claimed they were in on the alleged election fraud in 2016. She also reneged on her original claim that the video was not "intended to campaign for federalism" by saying that she merely wanted people to be talking about federalism.

Some say federalism is now dead and Mocha Uson has killed it but if that is the true then the case for federalism must be very weak indeed. Of course with the government wanting to compose a federalism rap/jingle and enlist celebrities to promote federalism the whole thing is reduced to a brand or product to be sold to the people. Imagine if the colonial founders of the United States  instead of writing long editorials, The Federalist Papers, telling the public how the federal republic would function used celebrities and jingles to promote the Constitution. How ridiculous!

It's a huge mess and from all the outrage expressed by the Senate and even the PIA Chief one would think this is the last straw.  But it's not. Duterte will have the last word and he's playing it cool for the moment.

Here are a few headlines.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/208915-koko-pimentel-hits-mocha-uson-dance-on-federalism
In the nearly 2-minute video, Drew Olivar, Uson's co-host in the "Good News Game Show," was seen singing "I-pepe" and "i-dede" while dancing and gesturing to his crotch and chest areas. He then yelled "I-pederalismo" at the end of the number. 
It was obscene, wrote Filipinos on their social media posts. 
Responding to criticism, Uson explained that the online show was produced even before she was asked by the Con-Com and the Department of the Interior and Local Government to help with the federalism campaign. 
Uson also downplayed her role in the campaign, saying she is neither its spokesperson nor ambassador and that she was just tapped to help on social media.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1018184/on-pepedederalismo-jingle-no-kain-pepe-in-lyrics-says-mocha
Uson likewise stressed that she did not perform anything when the video blog entry was recorded, saying it was only Olivar who did. 
“Hindi ako ang sumayaw dyan. It was Andrew Olivar,” she said. 
Uson also clarified that the video blog entry was not intended to campaign for federalism, explaining that it was only for a “game show” episode of her Facebook page “MOCHA USON BLOG.”
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1018186/cha-cha-is-dead-thanks-to-mocha-rep-erice
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1018124/roque-mocha-had-best-intentions-on-pepedederalismo-video-but
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1018151/lewd-jingle-not-part-of-federalism-drive-says-con-com-spokesman

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1018065/mocha-defends-pepedederalismo-jingle-we-just-want-people-to-talk-about-federalism
The video blog, hosted by Uson and Olivar, featured a segment where Olivar sang and danced while touching his crotch and chest and singing: “I-pepe, i-pepe, i-dede, i-dede, i-pepe-pepe-pepederalismo!” 
“Pepe” is a colloquial term used by Filipinos to refer to a vagina while “Dede” is used to refer to breasts.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1018502/news-rodrigo-duterte-federalism-mocha-uson-pepedederalismo-harry-roque
“He wasn’t laughing. He was cool,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said of Duterte’s reaction to the “Pepedederalismo” video that several lawmakers and netizens found to be disgusting. 
“It’s freedom of expression. He’s a staunch advocate of freedom of expression kaya nga mahilig magmura,” Roque said in a press briefing on Tuesday. 
“Now, everyone knows about federalism, but it’s not exactly in the manner that we wanted it,” Roque said. “Let’s just transform the debate into something substantive.” 
Actually everybody still knows nothing about federalism. Just recently when two economic managers said it would be financially disastrous it was suggested Duterte sack them. That's because they do not want genuine discussion on the pros and cons of the matter.  
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1018777/philippine-information-agency-chief-calls-on-mocha-to-take-a-leave-of-absence
“On the heels of PCOO Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson’s latest blunder on the Administration’s campaign to push for federalism, a public apology from the PCOO official is paramount,” Clavite said. 
“I respectfully urge Ms. Mocha Uson to take a leave of absence to think and reconfigure all her strategies putting into consideration the code of conduct and ethical standards that all public officials should adhere to,” he also said. 
Clavite branded Uson’s viral video on her blog on Facebook as “not only a seeming insult to our profession in communication and public information but also degrading to the women and mothers in our communities.” 
“We have been sitting idly by for too long, and it is about time that someone speaks up and hold erring officials accountable for repeatedly tarnishing the reputation of our government,” the PIA director general said.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/208920-senators-statements-mocha-uson-federalism-video
Senate President Vicente Sotto III: You can just brush it aside. I think we just brush it aside. It won't work. And I am sure the PCOO will do something about it.... I’d rather not delve [into] personalities. Mas mabuting doon na lang sa isyu. That is not effective. That is not the way to disseminate information.

Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto: She’s the perfect endorser for federalism. She symbolizes those in favor of federalism. 
Senator Aquilino Pimentel III: 'Di ko lubos akalain na bababuyin pala nila ang kawsa ng pederalismo. Ilayo na si Mocha sa pederalismo. Mag-aral muna siya nang mabuti. Mag-leave muna siya… Hindi [ako] galit (I am not angry) but disappointed that the "best and the brightest" appointed to this government can come up with only that kind of bullshit
(I could not imagine that they would besmirch the cause of federalism. Mocha should be removed from the federalism campaign. She should study first. She should take a leave first.) 
Senator Panfilo Lacson: Without Mocha Uson, federalism is already dead and awaiting cremation at the Senate. With Mocha Uson, the ashes should be thrown far, far away from the Philippines' 7,107 beautiful islands. 
Senator Francis Escudero: It is a desperate attempt to attract attention by intentionally offending our sense of propriety! It is downright vulgar and has no place in the public discourse on such an important issue as their proposed shift to federalism and charter change! 
Senator Cynthia Villar: This is federalism. This is a serious matter. This is revision of the Constitution, ayusin natin (let us fix) how we promote it in a more decent manner.... Ayusin nila 'yung federalism campaign nila. Hindi na nga popular ang federalism, magkaka-controversy pa na ganito. (They should do their federalism campaign properly. It's not good that there's a controversy like this, especially since federalism isn't even popular to begin with.) 
Senator Nancy Binay: Nakalulungkot (It is sad) that the seriousness of the discourse has been downgraded to the lowest of forms. At the moment, perhaps MalacaƱang can ask those who have no official business in speaking in behalf of the Consultative Committee to disengage from all activities relating to the information campaign about federalism. 
Ilagay na lang natin muna ang P90 million na pondo sa gamot para sa mga bata (Let us allot the P90 million meant for the federalism information drive for the medicines of children). Let it be better spent on medicines and assistance to flood and fire victims – at least we know health care is worth every centavo.
Senator Francis Pangilinan: Kababuyan at kalaswaan ang tawag sa ginagawa nila at hindi public service. Ang pambabastos at pambababoy ng isang assistant secretary ay 'di dapat pinalalampas ng administrasyon. Dapat magpaliwanag si Secretary Andanar sa mga kalaswaan at kababuyan na nangyayari sa kanyang tanggapan na ginagawa ng mga tauhan niya gamit ang pondo, oras, at kagamitan ng gobyerno. 
(Lewdness and vulgarity are what they're doing, not public service. This disgrace should not go unnoticed by this administration. Secretary Andanar must explain for the acts of his personnel using government resources.) 
Senator Risa Hontiveros: Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson is the best promoter of President Rodrigo Duterte's fake federalism, infamous for its vulgarity and cheap antics to railroad it through an undemocratic and Senate-less charter change, postponement of the 2019 elections, and term extension. With her as promoter, the Duterte government's sham federalism now has zero credibility. 
Senator Paolo Benigno Aquino IV: Hindi lahat ng bagay nadadaan sa kabastusan. Lalo na kapag kinabukasan ng bayan ang pinag-uusapan. Sana nabigyan ng respeto ang ating Konstitusyon at mga Pilipinong nagsakripisyo para rito. Sa halip, naging malaswang joke time lang ng administrasyon ang cha-cha at kalagayan ng bansa. 
(Not all things can be done in a vulgar way, especially when the country's future is at stake. Our Constitution and the Filipinos who sacrificed for it should have been respected. Instead, cha-cha and the state of the nation have became subjects of a lewd joke of this administration.)
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/07/18/kayo-ang-bastos-uson-hits-senators-over-federalism-dance-rebuke
Palace Communications Assistant Secretary Margaux "Mocha" Uson on Monday fired back at senators who criticized her over a controversial video that made light of the federalism debate in government.  
The video that Uson shared to her 5.6 million Facebook followers last week shows Drew Olivar, her co-host in an online game show, dancing and cheering "Ipepe, ipepe. Idede, idede. Ipede, pede, pede, pederalismo!"  
Some senators slammed the video for supposed obscenity and lack of substance.  
Uson, however, said it was the senators who showed disrespect when they supposedly ignored allegations of cheating during the 2016 elections and prevented lawyer Glenn Chong from speaking on the issue.  
(I've long held my tongue about some senators here. You have been playing games with the public for a long time...Who is worse between us? Your salary and funds are big, but where do you use these? I received nothing from the federalism drive, yet you say that I disrespected it. You are the ones disrespecting the truth.)  
(Why are you stopping Atty. Glenn Chong and diverting attention away from the issue? Did you benefit from it? Did you friends gain from it? You are the ones who are disrespectful.)  
During Monday's continuation of the Senate hearing on election issues, Chong talked at least 3 times and even presented a slideshow to lawmakers, Sen. Koko Pimentel said in a statement.  
"Iba ata meaning nila ng word na TALK," he said of the accusation that Chong was barred from speaking.  
(They seem to have a different definition of the word 'talk.') 
Sen. Kiko Pangilinan, meanwhile, said Uson's allegations do not warrant a reply.  
"Maliwanag naman na maka Duterte man o hindi na mga senador lahat sumasangayon na kabastusan ang ginawa niya kaya hindi na kailangan sagutin pa ang depensa nya," he said in a separate statement.  
(It was clear that whether senators are pro-Duterte or not, everyone agreed that what she did was vulgar so there is no need to respond to her defense.) 
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1019022/pia-chief-cant-let-mochas-poor-taste-malign-govt-work-any-longer
Since her appointment, the actions of Uson have “time and again proven to be in poor taste,” PIA Director General Harold Clavite said in a Facebook post on Tuesday night. 
Amid public outrage over the “Pepedederalismo” jingle-video, Clavite blasted Uson for her “display of an utter lack of judgment and have maligned our profession as government communicators.” 
“I can no longer let her obscure and vilify my honest work in helping the President, this government, and this country, as well as the efforts that we have painstakingly and patiently put into place under my leadership in PIA for the past two years,” Clavite said. 
“I have served alongside PCOO and all its attached agencies under the good leadership of Secretary Martin Andanar, and as far as I’m concerned, Ms. Uson’s actions since her appointment have time and again proven to be in poor taste,” he added. 
“As a public servant and being part of the PCOO family, I take great offense in Ms. Uson’s actions, which continuously damage the rectitude of my communication and public information agenda,” Clavite said.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/209159-mocha-uson-written-reminder-gender-rules-federalism-video
"Yes, ethical standards have been breached…Well, if we look at RA [6713], yes," she said during an interview on One New's Channel's The Chiefs, aired on Wednesday, August 8. 
Republic Act No 6713 is known as the "Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees." 
Badoy also said of Uson: "I think Asec Mocha reminds us of a lot of hypocrisies in our society and she makes us face them, the things inside ourselves, because we are such a hypocritical society." 
Despite this violation of the ethics code, Uson will so far only be slapped with a "written reminder" to be consistent with laws on gender. 
Badoy said Communications Secretary Martin Andanar asked her to issue the reminder to USon. 
"He asked me to, as head of GAD (Gender And Development) of the PCOO, to give her a written reminder," said Badoy. 
"She has to align with the laws regarding gender and development, all the laws and the rules," said Badoy. 
Andanar gave her these instructions during a meeting where they were discussing budget matters. Uson was not present. 
Badoy admitted other PCOO officials were "shocked" by Uson's video with blogger Drew Olivar, a video taken inside MalacaƱang grounds. (READ: Is Mocha Uson above reprimand?) 
"As expected, some of us are really shocked by it and we wish that she would have been a bit more circumspect but as the President said, she does have the right to free expression," said Badoy.
Here Lorraine Badoy shows us all just how stupid she really is. First she says ethical standards have been breached and then cites the law and tells Rappler that PCOO Sec. Andanar directed her to give Mocha Uson a written reminder. Then she says Mocha has the right to free expression! But as a government employee who is bound to government rules and who is being reminded of these rules it is obvious that Mocha does not have the right to free expression except in so far as it conforms to those rules!

This lady is not very bright.
https://www.manilatimes.net/mocha-must-go/427971/
Uson has been either in denial of the gravity of her offense, or rationalizing it. In the process she has continued to expose her lack of competence for the office of assistant secretary. 
First, she claimed the video was spliced and taken out of context; it was for a “game show” in which participants came up with funny jingles and dance routines. At any rate, it was not her who did the lewd dance but Olivar; it wasn’t taxpayer-funded as Olivar wasn’t paid for his services; and anyway, it got people finally talking about federalism. 
We could just imagine what kind of creativity Uson and Olivar would have put into a federalism video given a proper budget. Sen. Grace Poe is right — Congress needs to scrutinize the P100-million budget increase for 2019 requested by the Presidential Communications Operations Office, where Uson works as assistant secretary. 
Her absurd rationalization failing to fly, Uson then shifted the topic and feigned outrage at why people were outraged over her video and not the supposed fraud that happened in the 2016 elections. This takes the cake as far as proof of Uson’s incompetence is concerned — she couldn’t even construct a proper red-herring argument.  

https://www.manilatimes.net/mocha-must-go-the-yellows-wish/428683/
Assistant Secretary Esther Margaux “Mocha” Uson has been the Yellows’ nightmare ever since she supported Duterte during the electoral campaign. Her role in forming public opinion has been tremendous, and growing. 
Even if one considers that “pepedederalismo” thing as a huge gaffe, “debasing the federalism discourse,” as the editorial pompously put it, one still certainly can’t ignore Uson’s huge role in rallying Filipinos —whether you like it or — in support of Duterte’s administration and its radical reform programs. 
If you’ve been following Uson’s blog, it’s just been one of the her many very educational postings on federalism. The sanctimonious outrage against that “ pepedederalismo” and the demand for her to be fired is of the same genre as the Yellows’ paroxysms over Duterte’s “Stupid God” description of the biblical deity. Have some sense of humor, guys. 
It would take another column to dissect why Mocha has become, to use the term of a news site that is hardly one, a thought leader, in fact, one of the most influential thought leaders today: Her building up of a base based on entertainment and even sex-education videos, her jumping into social media very early with her blog online in 2006, her sex appeal, her grasp of what is interesting to the masses, her stance of not being quarrelsome (she even posted a selfie of her with one of her vitriolic critics Sen. Antonio Trillanes 4th), her non-elite aura appealing to ordinary Filipinos, her extensive use of videos reporting her interviews with newsmakers, and of course the dynamics of the new, unexpected expanding world of social media. 
Duterte must instead appoint her as Presidential Social Media Adviser with the rank of secretary, and a member of the Cabinet, relieved of any routine administrative work so her tasks will consist solely of expanding her Facebook, Twitter, and newspaper column’s reach. Duterte must mobilize resources for Mocha to increase her blog’s followers to at least 10 million in a year’s time, which will require the use of expensive internet technology, the kind the formerly foreign-funded, now Yellow-financed, Rappler has been employing. 
That would make the Yellows totally insane.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1019809/breaking-inday-sara-no-need-for-mocha-uson-to-apologize-take-leave-of-absence

As you can see there are opinions all over the place about Mocha's video and the sexy federalism dance. Will this hurt her career? No. After all there are no standards of decency in the Philippines when it comes to government officials. Short of the Ombudsman barring one from service there is nothing any official can do that will shame them enough to leave office even if their actions are quite shameful and everyone tells them to apologise and take a leave of absence.

Like any proud Pinoy government official accused of a crime or shameful acts Mocha has declared her innocence, assailed her critics, and dug in her heels. She isn't going anywhere unless Duterte says so.