Friday, July 13, 2018

Retards in the Government 57

Seven more politicians murdered this week. What a lucky number!



http://bworldonline.com/unexpected-inflation-rates-to-dampen-economic-growth-secretary-pernia/
“I myself was hoping that it would not breach five percent… inflation always dampens the growth,” Mr. Pernia said in a media briefing yesterday. 
While these may help buffer the effects of rising inflation for beneficiaries, Mr. Pernia commented that it’s “freebies” such as free education and free irrigation programs that may have contributed to faster inflation. 
The director of the National Economic Development Authority is now saying openly that rising  inflation was unexpected, hampers growth, and Duterte's freebie polices are somewhat to blame! All the while Malacañang shrugs its shoulders like it's not big deal.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1007460/camsur-execs-ordered-to-explain-irregularities-in-ballots-from-2016-polls
Specifically, the PET wants to explain the incident report dated May 25 on the clustered precinct No. 36 in Brgy. Lupi, Tinambac which stated that “4 black zip ties used to seal ballot box instead of Comelec red plastic seals; plastic seals found inside ballot box, cannot be found; election return envelope not inside ballot box, cannot be found; envelopes for MOV (minutes of voting) and torn ballots appear to have been previously opened; and Voter’s Receipt box is missing.”
It is important to understand that neither Robredo or Marcos are being held accountable by the PET for these irregularities because right now too many are jumping to the conclusion that irregularities on the part of local election officials means cheating and fraud on the part of either Robredo, Marcos, or their respective parties. 

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/07/06/Panfilo-Lacson-Mayor-Antonio-Halili-Ferdinand-Bote-killing.html
[Translation: If they're scared of asking help from the PNP they will have arms themselves, they will build their own PAG (Private Armed Groups). And it will lead to further deterioration.] 
[Translation: If persons in authority are killed brazenly, in broad daylight and in full public view, it becomes a cause for concern. What protection can they still get because even with security detail, they still get killed?]
This is a kind of worry that normally functioning nations do not have. Local officials cannot trust the police and so will be forced to have their own private army? The very fact that he is worrying about such a thing is telling about what kind of society the Philippines is. It's the Thunderdome. Two men enter. One man leaves.

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/07/05/Tanauan-Mayor-Antonio-Halili-killing-motives.html
He insisted that Halili was not shot by a sniper, who opted to hit the mayor in the chest because he wasn't "confident" enough to go for a more accurate target: the head. 
Alright so far in this case we have a sniper shooting a bullet into the chest of the mayor which disappears leaving no trace and it seems he was not really sniper because, according to the PNP, he shot the mayor in the chest and not the head. And now it might be this is related to a feud with an ex-General. The assassination might also be related to his drug war tactics as well. What else will come of this case? Will this go down as the JFK assassination of the Philippines?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1007727/ph-economy-high-and-steady-3-cabinet-members
“Economic growth has been high and steady,” said Ernesto Pernia, Secretary of the National Economic and Development Authority, said during the forum on Economic Development and Infrastructure Cluster.
After saying inflation will hamper encomium growth Pernia now does a 180º and says the economy is high and steady. Flip-flopping all over the place!

“Make me president only until next year, 2019, and I will accept it, if that will satisfy the critics,” he said, adding Vice President Leni Robredo could have his post if she wanted. “Make my presidency co-terminus with the beginning of the new draft constitution. Make me stop being president during the transition.”
More blasphemy and more nonsense promises to step down or resign.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/metro/659489/makati-cop-4-cohorts-nabbed-for-abducting-chinese/story/
The victims Changbo Fang and Fang Zhang Bao who were onboard their Lexus IS 300 sedan were traversing along Nicanor Garcia Street in Barangay Poblacion, Makati City when the five male suspects onboard a Mitsubishi Montero “started flashing its headlight” signalling their vehicle to stop in front of a mall. 
Police said that one of the male suspects alighted from the vehicle and held Fang at gunpoint while taking his wallet and money. 
His companion, Bao, managed to flee during the incident. The suspects then supposedly directed Changbo to call his relatives in order for him to give a ransom money amounting to P1 million but was reduced to P80,000 after negotiation. 
An entrapment operation was launched after the three friends of the victim, whom Changbo contacted, told the police about the incident.
A cop kidnapping a citizen is nothing new but I am kind of shocked at how unambitious this man really is. First he wanted 1 million and then he agreed to 80,000??  At least he didn't get a single centavo.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/07/18/priests-alleged-affairs-are-reason-behind-slay-duterte-claims
Duterte had threatened to reveal more of what he knows about the Ventura case after being criticized by the Church for some of his policies. 
During his speech, the President read aloud what appeared to be a police investigation report on Ventura’s killing.
Duterte is a lawyer with no respect for the judicial process. Just see how he pubilically discloses information from an ongoing police investigation. Nothing surprising here.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/206675-solicitor-general-jose-calida-comelec-ballot-shading-threshold-marcos-robredo
Solicitor General Jose Calida is leaving the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to defend itself in the ongoing vice presidential electoral protest as he filed a manifestation backing the 50% ballot shading threshold that favors the interest of former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. 
Usually, the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) defends the government – in this case, the Comelec – in cases before the Supreme Court, but Calida said his manifestation is out of his capacity as People's Tribune. 
As the People’s Tribune, it is the Solicitor General’s duty to present to the Honorable Tribunal the position he perceives to be in the best interest of the State, notwithstanding the stance of the Comelec on the issue of whether the Honorable Tribunal ruled that it has no basis to impose a 25% threshold in determining whether the vote is valid,” Calida said in a 16-page manifestation sent on Wednesday, July 4, to the Supreme Court sitting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET).
Instead of doing his job in defending the government, in this case the Comelec, Calida has thrown his weight behind the PET and Marcos. This business about 25% shading is very important because the machines used in the 2016 elections were set to record 25% shading as a valid vote. This means votes that were valid will no longer be valid if this ruling stands. This would actually throw the 2016 election in toto into doubt. How many 25% shaded ballots were cast in favour of Duterte? And who can tell what is 25% or 50% or even 100% shaded? It's all being done at the discretion of the one eyeballing the ballot!
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/07/18/cavite-town-vice-mayor-killed-in-ambush
"We have to look on the angles on the occupation of the vice mayor since election is fast approaching and considering the history of Trece Martires, most of the angle there is political feud in Trece Martires," Carranza told ANC.
Another assassinated politician. Who's next?

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/659583/town-councilor-shot-dead-3-others-hurt-in-lanao-del-sur/story/

Ok. Now who's next?

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/07/18/duterte-you-cannot-use-god-to-criticize-me
"Pero when you are a religious, you have to be something of a neutral dito sa faith mo and the government. Because it is really the concept of a Republican system that there is a separation of Church and State. So, when you criticize me, do not use the platform of God," he said.
Duterte the lawyer, like many truth be told, has no idea what separation of Church and State actually means.
https://www.philstar.com/the-freeman/cebu-news/2018/07/07/1831358/6-days-after-police-director-assumes-station-chief-5-others-relieved
Yesterday, she removed Police Senior Insp. Caesar Acompañado as station commander of the Parian Police Station after he failed to deploy his men on Colon Street for police visibility. 
Aside from Acompañado, five cops assigned at the Abellana Police Station were also relieved for allegedly mishandling a mentally ill person.
None of these offences are as bad as corruption. They will probably be reassigned somewhere else.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/07/18/federalism-may-be-prelude-to-martial-law-sereno
Everything Duterte does is a prelude to martial law according to the so-called opposition. Over time these warning become meaningless. Marital law is in effect right now in Mindanao and will likely be that way throughout Duterte's term. Federalism will be the axe that literally splits the country into several regions. More government. More corruption.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/07/07/dost-eyes-more-filipino-scientists-to-return-home/
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is eyeing more Filipino scientists to return from overseas now that Republic Act 11035 or “Balik Scientist Act” is enacted into law. 
DOST Secretary Fortunato de la Peña expressed this optimism in an interview during the National Science and Technology Week at SMX Convention Center in Lanang on Friday.
De la Peña said the law ensures government support for scientific endeavors, adding that DOST has estimated that at least 40 Filipino scientists currently based in universities abroad will return to the country.
 
Republic Act 11035, signed by President Rodrigo Duterte last month, aims to strengthen research and development in various fields by providing incentives, benefits, and privileges to Filipino scientists, engineers, and innovators who will return to the country to share their knowledge. 
De la Peña said that he already asked different science and research councils in the country to convince these local science experts to work here for certain projects. 
“From 40 for this year, it should be 60 for 2019, 90 by 2020, 135 by 2021 and maybe we can target a modest percent increase after that,” he said. 
He said more incentives will be given to the returning scientists, who will work with different universities and government offices that are currently conducting researches or innovations on different technologies.
This law may be a good idea but why try and repatriate Pinoy scientists who left the country? In the West they will have access to people, publications, and instruments that won't be available here. Plus more money and freedom in their research. Would a Filipino working at CERN or MIT really want to give that up? Of course not. It would be better if this law was used to retain scientists already here and to build an environment conducive to research.

Mark Anthony Giray, chairman of Barangay Cagmanipi in Calbayog, was driving his motorcycle with Boyet Dura on their way home when they were shot in Barangay Marcatubig at around 6 p.m. on Friday.  They were pronounced dead on arrival in a hospital. 
In Zamboanga City, Michael Magallanes, councilman of Barangay Sta. Catalina, was on his way to a feeding program in Sitio Lustre when he was shot at around 7:19 a.m. yesterday.
More political violence but since these guys aren't mayors there won't be much hullabaloo about it which is just too bad. Barnagay officials are killed every week it seems.

“Something terrible happened when we were young. It’s not really that serious. While confessing, we were being fondled,” the President said in a speech in Davao City.
Sexual molestation is not that serious? Is this man crazy? Pardon me if I have no faith in this brand new story that he has never told in public before.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/07/09/palace-on-killings-of-local-officials-no-pattern-just-political-season/
“So, tingin ko po (I think), the more plausible explanation behind this is it’s really political season in the Philippines,” he added. 
Roque also said that the Commission on Elections (Comelec) is also looking into expanding the coverage of the election gun ban due to the killings. 
“Normally, there’s only a gun ban during the election season, but I understand the Comelec is now studying the possibility of imposing the ban earlier than usual. Dahil mukhang marami na nga pong patayang nangyayari (Because it appears there are now killings) preparatory to the elections,” he added.
Is this like deer season? Time to hunt down and kill politicians? Roque's explanation is sickening.

https://business.mb.com.ph/2018/07/09/govt-plans-to-borrow-p1-19-t-in-2019/
Why is the Philippines so eager to get into debt?

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/07/10/duterte-certifies-as-urgent-universal-health-care-bill/
In order to finance blockheaded schemes like this. Free is never free. Nothing is free. Somebody, somehow, somewhere is paying.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/206917-leni-robredo-steps-up-as-opposition-leader
(There are a lot of groups opposing the same issues. But they don’t coordinate with each other and they are not united. And that’s the role I want to take: To ensure their voice will become one so they would be listened to more. I want to make sure the message they want to convey would be understood.)
Great. Just what this country needs. A Vice President leading the opposition against the President with whom she should be on the same page. For my part I don't think much of the so-called opposition. What are they opposing exactly? They can't even call for an investigation into the Marawi attack!
https://www.rappler.com/nation/206936-cebu-roel-mabano-shot-dead-july-10-2018
Another dead local politician. His name is Roel Mabano. Don't worry though. It's normal. It's just political season according to Harry Roque.

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/07/11/Leni-Robredo-Rodrigo-Duterte-incompetent-Barry-Gutierrez.html
Immaturity on both sides here.  The President and Vice President should be on the same team but that's not how it is in the Philippines.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1009599/sotto-congress-may-pass-law-to-postpone-2019-polls
That Sotto thought he should express this scenario while everyone else has rejected it is indicative of how unfit for the position of Senate President he really is.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1009615/solon-dares-pcoo-exec-to-resign-for-peddling-fake-news


Is the government filled with 4th graders? Sure seems like it. I dare them to do their jobs honourably.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1752443/Cebu/Local-News/Leave-Cebu-immediately-police-chief-warns-drug-personalities
LEAVE Cebu as soon as possible. 
This was the warning of Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Director Senior Superintendent Royina Garma to drug personalities after the spate of drug-related killings in the city the past days 
Garma said that Cebu City is not safe for those who continue to operate or protect the illegal drugs trade. 
"It is not safe for them (drug personalities) but it will continue to be for people who loves peace and hate drugs," Garma said.
This is supposed to come off as tough but it's really just stupid. How about show no mercy and get them all? Why give them a stern warning? What if they really do leave and just set up shop somewhere else? Stupid!

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1752389/Cebu/Local-News/Another-barangay-leader-in-Cebu-City-shot-dead
A FORMER barangay councilor who ran for barangay captain of Lorega San Miguel, Cebu City was shot last night as he was heading home from a wake. 
Glen Mark Manal did not make it to the hospital.
President Rodrigo Duterte expressed concern over the series of killing in this city where the latest victim was one of the vice mayors in one of the towns of Tawi-Tawi. 
In a phone call, Congresswoman Ruby Sahali told the Inquirer that “President Duterte was the one who broke the news to me” during a security meeting where the Chief Executive instructed Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año to conduct a deeper investigation on the killing of Sapa-sapa Vice Mayor Al Rashid Mohammad Ali Lipae on Wednesday afternoon along Governor Alvarez St.in Zamboanga City. 
“He told me he was concerned about the killing of one of our vice mayors in Zamboanga City,” Sahali said.
Intersting. Why is he so concerned over this killing but not the others? Could it be because this happened in the ARMM? Could it be because he has deep ties to the Muslims in Mindanao?

And now for something completely stupid.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/07/12/1832876/banners-welcome-visitors-philippines-province-china

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/660177/most-pinoys-want-duterte-to-assert-phl-claims-to-protest-china-presence-in-west-phl-sea/story/
Two things to learn from this incident and all the responses to it across social media:

1. Filipinos do not understand sarcasm.
2. Filipinos want the government to not back down on Philippine claims in SCS.

Harry Roque and Cayetano can keep repeating the line that the government is asserting its rights and is not giving in to China but the people don't believe them.


The Philippine scandal of the week is the PET pool party. The PET invited revisors from both the Marcos and Robredo camps to a poo party. It seems only Leni's revisor attended but Marcos' side sent food to the event. Now a few weeks later Marcos is turning it into some kind of scandal.  Here are a few headlines from that and related to the recount.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/07/09/1831988/marcos-wants-pet-probe-swimming-party-robredo-revisor
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/07/09/1832006/robredo-lawyer-contested-pet-outing-invited-staff-marcos-camp-too
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/10/18/robredo-marcos-lying-about-pet-revisor-outing

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Tearing Down the Shanties

The taxi I was in took a wrong turn and we ended up on a road where people from the City Legal Office were tearing down squatter's shacks and shanties.  You've seen them. They build these lean-to shacks against someone's wall. It attracts filth and makes the road much narrower than it should be and is a complete nuisance. I don't know why these places are allowed to stay up for so long. I wish I could have stopped to take more and better pictures but here are the pictures I was able to take.






Where will these people go?  What will they do now that their makeshift sari-sari stores and houses have been torn down? I don't know. The solution to poverty is not simple. But allowing people to build unsafe shanties wherever they please is not it.

The preamble of the constitution says:
We, the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of Almighty God, in order to build a just and humane society...
Article XIII, "Social Justice and Human Rights", has this to say:
Section 9. The State shall, by law, and for the common good, undertake, in cooperation with the private sector, a continuing program of urban land reform and housing which will make available at affordable cost, decent housing and basic services to under-privileged and homeless citizens in urban centers and resettlement areas. It shall also promote adequate employment opportunities to such citizens. In the implementation of such program the State shall respect the rights of small property owners. 
Section 10. Urban or rural poor dwellers shall not be evicted nor their dwelling demolished, except in accordance with law and in a just and humane manner.  
No resettlement of urban or rural dwellers shall be undertaken without adequate consultation with them and the communities where they are to be relocated.
https://www.lawphil.net/consti/cons1987.html
Now with all the noise about making a new constitution its funny that this same exact clause is in the newly proposed federal constitution. But why? This whole section keeps referring to "The State." Who is "The State"? It's not Congress and it's not the President or else specific mention would have been made of either of those two entities. Article 2 sec 3 says the AFP must defend "the State."  Article 2 sec 4 makes mention of the Government and "the State" so "the State" is not the Government. This leads me to believe that "the State" is the physical land which makes up the nation of the Philippines.

Article two then gives a list of state policies that all begin with "The State shall" though just what "the State" is is never defined. But if "the State" is just the land then how can "the State" do anything!? This constitution is a mess to say the least. If anything needs to be amended in the 1987 constitution it's the use of the nebulous term "the State" among other things.

If "the State" means the government then just looking around it does not seem this part of the constitution is being employed by "the State." And how would it employ this part of the law anyway? These are just declarations of responsibilities and not legislation dictating how those responsibilities will be fulfilled. But that's the Philippines for you. People with big hearts who want to do good but have no idea how to do it and then they get caught up in the moment end up pocketing all the money!

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

The Danger of Low Hanging Electric Lines

The low hanging electric lines which are strung all over the country are a very grave problem.  Couple these low hanging lines with over stacked trucks and tragedy is just waiting happen.  

Take this situation for instance.




There is so much wrong happening in these pictures. First of all the truck should not be this full. Who wants to be driving along and all of a sudden have a bag of garbage crash through their windshield or have to dodge falling bags which will inevitably cause a wreck? Don't they have proscribed limits? Aren't they required to empty the truck when it gets to a certain level?

Second of all having these men ride on the top of this garbage truck is dangerous. Hanging on the the side is precarious enough and in saner countries only done for short distances but these guys are riding on the top of the garbage all throughout their shift.

Third, one wrong move and this guy is toast! Zapped! Like a bug. It's dangerous and ridiculous. Does he even recognise the danger he is in? 

Everyone wants to be seen as tough on crime but what the Philippines needs is a leader who will be tough on low hanging power lines among other things. 

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Martial Law: Irrelevant

It's funny how in just a matter of two weeks the peace process with the communists has completely broken down. 
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Friday that he was no longer interested in resuming peace negotiations with communist rebels, given that intelligence services discovered a supposed plan by the insurgents to remove him from office by October. 
Chances for a negotiated end to the communist insurgency slumped last month after Duterte pushed the resumption of peace talks to a later date, saying he needed more time and more consultations on the matter. 
Sison, enraged by Duterte's move, said it would be better to work for his ouster and prepare for peace talks with the next administration.
The AFP has claimed to have been made aware of a plot to oust Duterte by October.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/07/03/1830490/afp-confirms-cpps-plot-oust-duterte
This week, Arevalo confirmed that communist rebels have a plan to oust Duterte by October. 
"They have that particular plan and they have hatched that during the period we were conducting peace negotiations. Their deadline based on the information is October of 2018," Arevalo said. 
Arevalo, however, said they have no information about presidential spokesperson Harry Roque's claim that the Catholic Church is conniving with the CPP-NPA to overthrow the Duterte administration. 
The military spokesman also did not answer when asked whether the opposition or critics of the administration were involved in efforts to oust Duterte. 
On the other hand, Arevalo clarified that the military remains on alert following such reports. 
"We cannot take chances ano po, if it's a threat not only to the liberties of our people but also the life of the president, we in the Defense department has to take that se­riously,” Arevalo said.
This plan was discovered through the testimony of NPA surrenderees and documents obtained by the AFP.
AFP spokesman Colonel Edgard Arevalo said Tuesday that the ouster plot was allegedly contained in documents recovered by soldiers and confirmed by testimonies of communist rebels who have surrendered.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/659135/afp-claims-cpp-npa-planning-to-oust-duterte-by-october/story/
Funny how seriously they are taking this plot. "We cannot take chances," Arevalo says but when specific information about attacks being planned in Marawi and elsewhere were discovered in April 2017 not a word was said to the public. No mayors were told. Nothing was done. The AFP sat on their butt until Hapilon showed up out of the blue in Marawi and then all hell broke loose. 

It's also funny how the AFP is eager to confirm this plot and the administration is eager to believe it but the AFP won't confirm the claim that the Church is working with the communists to oust Duterte as well.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/206282-harry-roque-church-leaders-working-with-left-oust-duterte
(Maybe many of them do not accept the President so it's not farfetched to say they could unite with the CPP-NPA to oust President Duterte.)
That's because Roque did not say that the Church IS working with the CPP to oust Duterte. He simply said they COULD be working with the communists to oust to Duterte. Just like it's possible that Roque could have raped and murdered a 12 year old girl in 2010. It's certainly not impossible.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1007018/church-leaders-likely-conniving-with-reds-not-fake-news-roque
Hindi imposible na iyong ilang mga taong simbahan na sa mula’t-mula ay ayaw kay Presidente Duterte at mayroong ibang nakitang—mayroon silang ibang gustong makita maging Presidente at hanggang ngayon ay hindi pa rin matanggap po ang pagiging Presidente ni Pangulong Duterte,” he said. 
“At ilan po sa kanila ay pupuwedeng – iyon nga po ‘no – na makipagsabwatan diyan sa CPP-NPA sa kanilang sinasabi na ninanais na patalsikin, pabagsakin ang administrasyon ni Presidente Duterte,” he added.
Everything is possible!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWxPVns6i8diJwTwFoQJC8SEM2qyoOd43
It's not just the title of a great best of collection of the best Brazilian psychedelic rock band, it's the modus operandi of the Duterte administration. To sow the seeds of doubt. To make the worst suggestions about people and institutions and say that's just their opinion. 

Of course the AFP cannot confirm this plot of the church working with CPP because it does not exist and no one has said it does it exist. It's just a hypothetical.

Despite Duterte saying he is no longer wanting to talk peace with the rebels it could be that these remarks are directed towards the CPP and NDFP leadership and not to the NPA or the communists at large.
https://www.philstar.com/the-freeman/region/2018/07/05/1830769/philippines-army-not-giving-localized-peace-talks
The former rebels organized the Peace-Negros, with the help of the Philippine Army, the Departments of Interior and Local Government and of the Social Welfare and Development, and the Provincial Peace Integration Development Unit of the Provincial Peace and Order Council. 
Some of the former rebels shared their success stories during the dialogue, and one of them is now a member of the Philippine Army, three others are members of the Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit, while another one is a computer programmer.
Localised peace talks sounds like a good thing. It would be a war of attrition that could take a long time to win since the NPA would probably not buck the orders of their superiors. The Palace has taken the stance that localised talks are best and have relegated Joma Sison to irrelevance.

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/07/05/Palace-localized-peace-talks-Joma-Sison.html
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Thursday said local government units should wait for the guidelines from the Cabinet security cluster before talking to members of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP). The Palace eyes to finalize the guidelines on July 12. 
Roque added that the local government's talks with the NDFP have been proven successful in the past, as evidenced by the surrender of rebels. 
Roque, however, let out some harsh words against NDFP Chief Political Consultant Joma Sison, calling him "irrelevant" now that peace talks are still suspended. 
"I'm not under compulsion to comment on anything Joma says. Now that peace talks are not being held, he's completely irrelevant as far as I'm concerned," Roque said. 
Sison earlier said they would rather wait for a new government and participate in Duterte's ouster than talk peace with his administration.
Roque said the government is "laughing at" the supposed target of the rebels to oust Duterte by October. 
The government may be laughing at the alleged plot to oust Duterte by October but I am laughing at the government for this whole fiasco. They literally released murderers into the public so they could facilitate peace talks which have now been cancelled (maybe)!  What will happen to these men?

Good luck rounding them all up!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1007838/lorenzana-to-sison-come-back-and-youll-end-up-in-jail
Looks like Sison's August vacation plans to visit the Philippines have been ruined.

Understandably Sison thinks Duterte is full of it.  He categorically states there is no plan to oust Duterte and that this is all lies with the end game of imposing martial law. He also says localised talks won't work.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1007155/government-spreading-lies-to-impose-martial-law-cpp
“All units of the NPA and committees of the CPP are united under the central leadership of the Party. The Party and NPA fully support the Negotiating Panel of the NDFP in its representation of all revolutionary forces in negotiations with the Government of the Republic of the Philippines,” said the CPP. 
Exiled CPP founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison also slammed the proposed localized peace talks and branded it as a military tactic to create division and intrigues among revolutionary movement.
It could be this is all psychological warfare in preparation for the hot war which is certainly to come.

http://manilastandard.net/news/top-stories/269383/un-told-philippines-stepping-up-war-on-terror.html

Hostile acts by the Philippine government for sure. The communist say they are ready to meet these hostilities head-on.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1008283/joma-reds-ready-for-war

Speaking in Davao City on Friday night, President Rodrigo Duterte balked at the CPP’s alleged proposal to share power in a coalition government, declaring “I cannot give it to you. Let’s go to war.” 
Sison, however, said it was the President who expressed openness to a coalition government with the rebels when he was still a mayor in 2014.
Duterte has flip flopped all over with the CPP so much that nothing this administration does is indicative of a set plan. Despite everything above which indicates the talks are finished Duterte still has this to say:
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1007992/duterte-says-peace-talks-not-totally-hopeless-if-reds-agree-to-conditions
“But for the small window I gave to myself and [CPP founding chairman Jose Maria] Sison, we have to have some common agreement [in] 60 days,” Duterte said. “Then after that, if nothing happens, I tell you, prepare for war because this rebellion of the communist party will go on.” 
Among his conditions were for the communists not to ask for power-sharing or a coalition government as well as the cessation of hostilities between government troops and the New People’s Army (NPA). 
The president would want the NPA to “surrender and restrict themselves in their camps.”” 
“I do not want to disarm them,” he added. 
Presidential peace adviser Jesus Dureza said the president would also want an end to the rebels’ extortion activities through the so-called revolutionary tax. 
The president would also want negotiations to be held in the country and that rebel commanders in the countryside could engaged in localized peace talks with local military and civilian authorities.
These are all impossible conditions that the CPP will not agree to and which they have already rejected especially holding the talks in the Philippines. And what is this about not wanting to disarm them? Why not? Or is that just to reassure the rebels that he is all in good faith? How can anyone put their faith in a man who does not have a stable plan? Compare this last headline and picture with the very first one and see what I mean.

When it comes to the CPP-NPA Duterte is a consummate flip-flopper.

Monday, July 9, 2018

Bawal Umihi Dito 7: The Piss Wall

Piss wall!!

I saw this piss wall the other day.


How do I know it's a piss wall?  Because this was painted in several spots on the wall:



Of course the whole are stank of piss. Just awful. These angry signs didn't stop anyone from letting it all go against the wall. It was an invisible cloud of rank stench composed of unnumbered days and gallons worth of Dried Pinoy Pride Piss™®©. But that didn't bother this guy who was sound asleep enshrouded in the midst of this awful miasma of urine.


He must have been real tired to be able to sleep on that foul stretch of sidewalk.

This piss wall is the perfect new tourist trap. Just as filthy as Boracay and full of so much authentic Pinoy Piss Pride™®© culture! Mabuhay!