Friday, August 3, 2018

Retards in the Government 61

The numbers this week: 52 PNP officers dismissed for criminal activity, 6,401 PNP officers disciplined for criminal behaviour since 2016, 1 politician assassinated, and P295.8 million paid out for a toilet project that was ultimately flushed!



http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1014800/marcos-lawyer-comelec-siding-with-robredo-patently-illegal-meant-to-justify-cheating
The Commission on Elections’ (Comelec) decision to back Vice President Leni Robredo’s argument to use a lower shading threshold in the vote recount is not only “illegal” but also “meant to justify the cheating” of the Vice President in the 2016 polls, the camp of former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. said on Thursday. 
The former senator’s camp also said that they are “not at all surprised with the Comelec position. The conspiracy is so clear and the co-conspirator is not expected to admit it.”
Marcos is so full of it. If he has a problem with the Comelec's decision he can take it up with the chairman who is a Duterte appointee.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/05/23/1817917/ca-affirms-abas-appointment-comelec-chief
Are we really supposed to believe that this man who was only recently appointed by Duterte is continuing to carry out a conspiracy from 2016 at the behest of the LP!?? Especially when EVERYONE in the 2016 election benefited from the 25% shading rule?

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1014965/leila-de-lima-finally-arraigned-17-months-since-arrest
If it took that long to arraign her just think how long it will take for her case to actually go to trial.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1014934/pdp-laban-faction-seeks-to-unseat-party-leaders
At a national assembly of the PDP’s National Capital Region chapter, Willy Talag, president of PDP-Laban Makati City council and chair of the membership committee of the NCR chapter, said the current leaders of the party have “committed violations” such as conducting mass oath taking of members “without proper basic seminar” and swearing in officials that are “involved in illegal drugs.”
You do remember all those mass oath taking events right? They also assured the public no one involved in drugs will be inducted into the party.  The ruling party of the Philippines appears to be in turmoil. Now there are rumours that members will defect to Sara Duterte's newly formed political party. What a lot of needless drama! Just one more reason to avoid party politics.

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/07/27/PDP-Laban-congressmen-jump-ship-Sara-Duterte-party.html
"We did not foresee this growing interest of other politicians from other regions," Duterte-Carpio said in a text message sent to CNN Philippines. 
She said the party is not ready to go national, adding that it only aimed to "create a strong region 11 (Davao region)." 
"But we are set to create alliances with other groups to help each other," Duterte-Carpio said.
Really?  She did not foresee an interest in her party?  The daughter of the President, and a whispered candidate for the Presidency herself, did not foresee that others would be interested in her party?  Give me a break!

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/07/27/Delfin-Lorenzana-West-Philippine-Sea-empty-victory.html
"I sincerely apologize to these two great gentlemen for ruffling their feelings when I said that the PCA ruling in our favor is an empty victory. Both have reasons to be miffed for they worked hard to win our case before the PCA. It was not my intention to denigrate their achievement," Lorenzana said in a message to reporters Friday.

"The phrase 'empty victory' does not pertain to the efforts of Mssrs. Carpio and del Rosario in successfully winning our case in the PCA but rather, to the outcome of the ruling. With the realities on the ground, the victory being claimed is premature and incomplete since the ruling has no enforcement mechanism," he added. 
The Defense chief explained that until our exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is under the country's complete control, and until the ruling is fully enforced, it remains just "a piece of paper." 
"If it is a victory, then why is the (West Philippine Sea) not under our complete control? If we are victorious, why are the Chinese still in the (West Philippine Sea)? Lest we forget, the Malaysians and Vietnamese are also within our exclusive economic zone, occupying many islands which they have improved through the years," he said.
Sorry, not sorry!

“I will never allow myself to be used by politicians to persecute their political enemies,” Martires, 68, told the Inquirer. 
“I’m not known to have a ‘persecution complex.’ As a (judge), I only based my decisions on evidence presented before the court and not because of personalities,” he said. 
MalacaƱang lauded Martires for being “unblemished by corruption,” and expressing hope that he would help in the government’s anticorruption campaign. 
“His life is unblemished by any scandal, and I admire him. He is really an expert in law and is recognized by us lawyers as a legal luminary,” presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said over dzRH.
It does not matter this this man is said to be untainted by corruption. What matters here is that Philippine politics is so corrupt that all officials feel obliged to tell the public that they will not be corrupt!
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015226/ocampo-former-lawmakers-denounce-arrest-warrants
The Palayan City Regional Trial Court (RTC) two weeks ago ordered the arrest of former Bayan Muna Representatives Satur Ocampo and Teodoro CasiƱo, former Gabriela Rep. and now National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) Chair Liza Maza, and former Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano on double murder charges. 
Their lawyer, Rachel Pastores, said the charges were based on testimonies of “discredited” witnesses, who lost countercharges filed against them by Ocampo and the others. She said they would ask the court to reconsider its arrest order. 
Ocampo and the three others were accused in 2006 of conspiring to kill Carlito Bayudang on May 6, 2004, in Bongabon, Nueva Ecija, and Jimmy Peralta on Dec. 3, 2003. Peralta, who was run over by a car, was allegedly mistaken for his brother, Ricardo, the alleged real target of the attack. 
In July 2008, Judge Evelyn  Atienza-Turla ordered the charges remanded to the prosecutor’s office, citing irregularities in the preliminary investigation. In 2017, the Supreme Court ruled the remand was improper and that the RTC must decide if there was probable cause. On July 11, Turla issued the warrants after finding probable cause.
This case has been in the system for 12 years now and is now back in the spotlight. These people say the charges are fabricated and that it is a strange coincidence that these charges are being brought back right as Arroyo becomes Speaker of the House. No matter.  It will be years before this case is ever resolved.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015419/6-cops-sacked-after-jailbreak
Perez had just taken the mugshot of one of the inmates, Angel Eusebio, and was bringing him into the cell, when the other inmates rushed outside and overpowered Perez.
It's kind of like a silent film comedy.  Funny stuff. A lot of these guys have actually turned themselves in too.  We all know what sacked means.  Reassigned!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015314/suspect-in-ombudsman-exec-slay-case-shot-dead-after-grabbing-cops-gun-ombudsman-tanyag-slay-qcpd-suspect
This happens a lot in the Philippines.  A lot. Sad!

Now that I have a picture of a bottle of Senate President Tito Sotto's piss my life is complete.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/208017-duterte-calls-for-creation-department-disaster-management-sona-2018
Just what the Philippines needs, another incompetent bureau to plunder millions form the public.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1042929
Go confirmed that they received information of an assassination attempt on Thursday while he and the President were on their way to Zamboanga City on board a helicopter to visit fire victims. 
“Actually, we received the threat report while on our way there. You know, our President is not afraid to die. He said ‘Go ahead, make my day’,” Go said in an interview with radio dzRH. 
Asked where the threats possibly came from, Go said it could be the handiwork of individuals who are against the President. 
“Of course, there are many who (are) against him and (are) making threats. So anyway, me and the President, we are not afraid to die. We are here to do our work and our responsibility,” the President’s top aide said.
There seems to be a lot of confusion here. So first it says there was an assassination attempt. Then Go says they received a threat report. Which one is it? Was there an assassination attempt or just a threat? Either way Go cannot name anyone involved in an alleged threat or attempt! What kind of intel is that? Who did he receive it from? What kind of credible threat report names no names!?

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015432/teo-bro-wont-return-p60m-even-if-your-eyes-turn-white
“Sa mga nagsasabing isauli ang pera at hinihintay daw ang P60 million, mamuti na ang mga mata ninyo! Wala kaming isasauli (To those saying we should return the money and waiting for the P60 million, may your eyes turn white! We will return nothing),” Tulfo said. 
Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque earlier said he expected Tulfo’s company to return the money to the government as stated by their lawyer, Ferdinand Topacio. 
“They are the ones who said they will return it … They said and we expect them to comply with what they said,” Roque said.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/662270/trillanes-to-file-plunder-raps-vs-teo-brothers-over-p60-m-dot-ads/story/
It's the scandal that won't die.  By the time this case is resolved all that money will have been spent.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015828/drunk-cop-who-assaulted-2-including-minor-arrested-and-relieved
Was he drunk on the job? The article does not say but seeing as I have seen bottles of liquor in a PNP office kitchen it would not be so strange.

http://business.inquirer.net/254665/bir-raises-concern-hardware-meltdown-dict-data-center
“The said server breakdown rendered eTIS unavailable and inaccessible to the BIR. It has been two weeks now and it is now causing an enormous disruption of eTIS operations, affecting taxpayers of the Large Taxpayer Service (LTS) and Revenue Region (RR) 8-Makati,” Dulay said.
Don't they have a backup?? 

“She can write about it… and blog, which has a wide reach. That would help increase awareness,” Generoso told reporters in a text message. 
For his part, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque in a press briefing on Monday said that “anyone is welcome to disseminate” information about federalism. 
“Of course, we seek to come up with standardized dissemination materials so that no one will deviate from the messaging. So we’re developing materials for disseminators, and we are formulating a module to train first the trainors,” Roque said. 
“We’re developing a module for dissemination so that anyone who will follow the module can disseminate properly,” he also said.
Sounds like propaganda. Will there be pros and cons in this material? The whole thing is a con!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1016613/nancy-binay-wants-mocha-uson-invited-at-senate-cha-cha-federalism-hearing
“In light of the plan of DILG and the Consultative Committee to have Asec Mocha Uson as the lead evangelist of the Federalism Caravan, siguro mas maganda kung mai-invite ni Sen. Kiko si Asec Mocha as one of the resource persons sa kanyang committee para mag-present sa Senado,” the senator said in a statement. 
“Being the designated messenger, we also wanted to hear how she would articulate or interpret the salient points of the proposed federal charter and explain to the people how a shift in the form of government could move the country forward. Dagdag na rin ang kanyang iba pang concept or idea sa information campaign using social media,” Binay said. 
“How the messenger relays the message is important. Clarity and knowledge about the subject are equally important elements. It is also a matter of providing the people of options, or an informed choice for them to genuinely know what’s good and bad about changing the form of government,” she added. 
Binay said it would be best if Uson could present to the Senate the content of her campaign on federalism and the plan to change the 1987 Constitution.
Nancy does not realise that Mocha has not yet received the standard dissemination materials yet. Best to wait until then so she stays on message.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/07/05/1830705/palace-no-culture-impunity-philippines
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1016034/palace-aquino-partly-to-blame-for-culture-of-impunity
On many occasions the Palace has previously said there is no culture of impunity in the Philippines. Now they say there is a culture of impunity in the Philippines and Aquino is to blame.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1016157/ncrpo-chief-sacks-39-taguig-cops-suspected-of-links-to-kidnapping
39 cops involved in kidnapping-for-ransom gangs. 3 kidnapping cops dead. This is only one city.  Just imagine how many more cops are involved in this scheme through the country.

Another assassinated local official.  PNP thinks it was politically motivated. But who is the gunman? Could it be a PNP killer-for-hire?

https://www.rappler.com/nation/208571-rizal-cagayan-vice-mayor-face-murder-charges-alfredo-alvarez-killing
Nah it's just an employee of the Vice Mayor.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1016014/failed-assassination-gunman-is-antidrug-cop
A village councilor survived an assassination attempt early on Monday and his bodyguards were able to kill one of the assailants — an antidrug police officer. 
An accomplice of the officer, an antidrug asset, was arrested. 
Jesselou Cadungog, village councilor of Tejero, was unhurt and sought the help of Mayor Tomas OsmeƱa and the National Bureau of Investigation. 
He was riding a Toyota FJ Cruiser when the assailant, PO3 Eugene Alcain Calumba, drove his motorcycle near the councilor’s P3-million vehicle and opened fire. 
Cadungog’s bodyguards returned fire, killing Calumba, a member of the Drug Enforcement Unit of the Parian Police Station in the city. 
His alleged accomplice, Michael Banua, a police asset, was arrested.

The story took a bizarre twist when the Central Visayas police sought to turn the tables on Cadungog, saying it was the village official and his bodyguards who attacked Calumba. 
Chief Supt. Debold Sinas, head of the Central Visayas police, ordered the arrest of Cadungog and his bodyguards for allegedly attacking Calumba.
What a tangled story. A PNP officer tries to assassinate a politician but his bodyguards killed the would be assassin and bystanders caught and attacked the driver who just happened to be a PNP asset! But then the PNP says it was the officer was murdered and is the real victim! So the PNP is in effect protecting their own! How many other politicians have been assassinated by PNP killers-for-hire?
https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/07/31/agusan-del-sur-governor-faces-raps-over-fertilizer-fund-scam/
He is charged with graft alongside Executive Assistant IV JesusimoLamelaRonquillo, Assistant Provincial Administrator Cristobal AboyCellan Jr., Provincial Department Head MaximoMongcalGegato Jr., Assistant Department Head of the Provincial Accounting Office NicetoRanario, Provincial Treasurer Celsa Sanchez, Security Agent I Andre Bustamante, Supply Officer II Arnold Calang, Storekeeper II of the Provincial Engineering Office SofronioRaro, Assistant Provincial Treasurer Villa Udad, Budget Officer IV Emmanuel PedreraQuiban, Assistant Department Head of the Provincial Engineering Office Pamela Yucosing, Provincial Government Assistant Department Head Domingo Castro Jr., and Executive Assistant IV Roberto Moreno Natividad.
That's a lot of officials!
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/01/18/duterte-smuggled-hummers-to-go-to-police-military
(So you’ll be riding Hummers. We’ve been lusting for them. The vans, because they are within the vicinity of the local governments, that’s Cagayan, just split them among yourselves.) 
It has been Duterte’s policy to destroy smuggled luxury vehicles to discourage smugglers. The President believes car smugglers still rake in profits from the selling of seized cars.
Why didn't he just do this from the beginning? There is no need to destroy perfectly good cars that can be put to use.

https://www.untvweb.com/news/comelec-asked-to-explain-alleged-malicious-transmissions-the-day-before-2016-polls/
Questions remain unanswered on the alleged irregularities in the 2016 national elections during the Senate inquiry on Tuesday (July 31). 
Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Electoral Reforms said they were “frustrated” with the explanations of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on the matter, especially the alleged transmission a day before the elections, supposedly “a quiet time.” 
It was a concern earlier raised by Senate President Vicente Sotto III who claimed that a reliable source handed him confidential information regarding the activities that altered election results. 
Based on the resolutions released by the Comelec, the final testing and sealing were conducted from May 2 to 6, but can be extended to May 9 if necessary. The transmission test was done on May 9, the day of elections. 
But Sotto claimed that as early as May 8, there was already a transmission of data happening in Bicol areas. 
Citing his source, it was done by an IP address which was of a clustered vote counting machine or precinct count optical scan (PCOS). 
During the inquiry, Sotto asked the Comelec for the transmission logs from May 8 to May 9 but the poll body presented logs only on the day of the elections on May 9 and none on the day before.
There sure are a lot of questions surrounding this ALLEGED fraud by Comelec. That's what you get when you use anonymous sources, confusion. Why should anyone believe anything this source of Sotto says? If Sotto has not seen the records then how can he make these claims and more importantly why is his claim being taken seriously to the point of having an investigation when his claim has not even been verified!? He is parroting the claim of a source whom he will not divulge. This whole investigation will doubtless turn out to be fruitless. No one has yet proved any fraud in the 2016 elections but they do then the validity of every politician elected in 2016 will be called into question. I wish they would investigate the Marawi attack which is a matter of national security.

https://untvweb.com/news/senate-staff-to-get-p5000-grocery-transpo-allowance/
Sotto said the additional allowance aims to help Senate employees cope with the surge in prices of basic commodities.
What a bunch of heartless bastards. They pass a law, TRAIN, which causes prices to surge and while the common man has to bear the brunt the Senate decides to give their employees P5,000 more of taxpayer money so they can deal with the price surges they created!
Rank and file employees of the Senate will receive an additional P5,000 monthly  allowance for groceries and transportation in recognition of their hard work and dedication, and to cushion the impact of rising price of commodities, Senate President Vicente Sotto III said Monday. 
“Upang maipakita ng liderato ng Senado ang pagkilala sa inyong dedikasyon at kasipagan sa trabaho at bilang pag unawa sa mga sitwasyong dulot ng epekto ng pagtaas ng mga bilihin. Sotto said during the flag raising ceremony. 
“I would like to announce that we have considered the request of the SENADO union for an increase in the grocery and transportation expense allowance … in the additional amount of P5,000, effective July 1, 2018, rank and file only,” he said. 
Asked if the additional allowance was triggered by inflationary effect of Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) law, Sotto said the request was made by the union even before TRAIN was enacted into law. 
“Hindi naman directly siguro. Kung tumataas ang mga presyo, hindi natin maiiwasan na tulungan ang mga empleyado natin …akadagdag na lang ‘yun kasi matagal na nilang hinihiling ito, wala pang TRAIN,” he said in an interview after the ceremony. 
The employees’ union had long been asking for an increase, and that the amount that was given was in fact lower than what they’ve requested for, according to the Senate President.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/662280/senate-employees-to-receive-additional-p5-000-monthly-allowance/story/
If TRAIN really has nothing to do with it then why didn't they act on this before? Because they know full well that prices are continuing to rise due to that law!
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/662572/duterte-corruption-still-very-much-alive-widespread/story/
No kidding!
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/08/01/1838697/battle-house-minority-may-reach-supreme-court
All this fighting and squabbling in the House. Will they ever just get back to work?

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/168751/napoles-5-others-indicted-for-funneling-20m-into-us-from-ph
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice said Napoles and the five other defendants allegedly diverted Philippine government funds intended to benefit poor Filipinos. 
Prosecutors say the money was used to purchase assets in the U.S., including property and luxury vehicles.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1016773/doj-chief-govt-prepared-to-extradite-napoles-family-to-us
“We have been collaborating with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) on this money laundering charges against Napoles,” Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said Wednesday. 
“We welcome this development as it paves the way for the return of the people’s money to our national treasury,” he added. 
The DOJ chief said he is expecting his US counterpart to act on Napoles and her family’s extradition. 
However, he said “until the case against [Janet Lim] Napoles in the Philippines have been resolved and terminated, we cannot extradite her to the US.”
A. They will never see this money again.
B. The case against Napoles will take YEARS to resolve if ever.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1755766/Manila/Local-News/3-Valenzuela-cops-arrested-over-extortion
THREE police officers were arrested on Tuesday, July 31, for extorting money from junkshop owners in Valenzuela City, an officer said. 
Philippine National Police (PNP) Counter-Intelligence Task Force (CITF) spokesperson Chief Inspector Jewel Nicanor said Senior Police Officer (SPO) 4 Seraffin Adante, Police Officers (PO) 1 Ryan Paul Antimaro and Rey Harvey Florano, along with their civilian cohort identified as Amado Baldon Jr., were arrested in an entrapment operation conducted by the anti-scalawag cops around 9:15 p.m. Tuesday along Mindanao Avenue Extension, Barangay Ugong, Valenzuela City. 
The policemen were all members of the Police Community Precinct 8 of the Valenzuela City Police Office. 
Nicanor said the operation stemmed from the information forwarded to the CITF by the PNP intelligence group that the suspects were collecting P200 to P500 each night from all the junkshops in Valenzuela City.
Cops extorting businesses for money. What else is new?
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/662540/deputy-ombudsman-carandang-dismissed-from-office-official/story/
The Palace earlier ordered Carandang suspended for 90 days while the investigation on the complaints was ongoing. 
But then Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales refused to enforce the suspension order, citing the Supreme Court ruling in 2014 which voided the power of the President to discipline the Deputy Ombudsman.
This is the guy who illegally disclosed Duterte's financial records. Interesting that he is being fired now after Morales has resigned. If Duterte does not have the constitutional authority to discipline the Deputy Ombudsman does he have the authority to dismiss him? If so why did he not do that in the first place.
http://www.interaksyon.com/dotr-blames-2012-project-over-viral-photo-of-pnr-public-toilet/
Despite the memes that the odd-looking bathroom inspired, the KBK toilet venture had previously been flagged by the Commission on Audit because it remained uncompleted after three years of implementation. 
The toilet facilities reportedly cost P295.8 million that started during the Aquino administration, but only had a 53.17-percent physical delivery rate, based on the COA report in 2016.
The toilets in question:


Millions spent on toilets that were not even completed! How do you mess up constructing a toilet facility?  Only in the Philippines!

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/08/01/PNP-clean-rider-sticker.html
The sticker on the motorcycles will be used to verify the identity of their legitimate owners. Police officers will scan the stickers through a phone application that would show the motorcycle's official receipt and certificate of registration, and the owner's identification.  
The police will also use the stickers for a quicker scanning of existing violations committed by the vehicle owner. 
Officials said the stickers are non-transferable and their validity can be checked through a serial number that is provided and which should be attached to the back of the rider's license.  
However, PNP chief Oscar Albayalde said the screening test is voluntary, which raises the question of how criminals will be apprehended if they do not opt to undergo the procedure.  
Albayalde said motorcycles without the sticker will automatically give the wrong impression to stationed road marshals. 
[Translation: If you don't have a criminal mind, then you will register your motorcycle, so it's better if it is registered so you won't have any problem since the police have already cleared it, so probably those that have criminal minds won't register. That would be the impression on our law enforcers.
The police chief assured that the PNP will exercise its mandate to protect the people with the implementation of the new campaign.  
"This is a stern move by the PNP to protect the Filipino people, to make our streets safe to the public, and to dismantle organized groups and those motorcycle-riding suspects," he said. 
It's all voluntary therefore its all a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing. A stern move to protect the people? A sticker??  A sticker you don't even have to have! The PNP loves to talk big.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1016558/philippine-national-police-oscar-albayalde-cleansing
“When we say deadly, we will be sharp in identifying these scalawags in uniform,” the police chief said. 
Albayalde said policemen in illegal activities would eventually face sanctions. 
“Yung iba sa inyo na pasaway, there will come a time na tatamaan din kayo,” he said. 
(To you who are unruly, there will come a time when you will face the consequences.)
He said the PNP “hates” to see its members gunned down in shootouts but hoped it would “send a strong signal” that it was “dead serious” in cleansing its ranks. 
“Let us effectively remove them from our ranks. Let us show to the public that we are capable of change, […] that we are a professional police service,” Albayalde said. 
He urged policemen who couldn’t follow the rules of the PNP to resign and save the image of the police from ruin.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1016521/duterte-warns-bad-cops-therell-be-project-to-neutralize-or-terminate-you
But it's always the same old tune with the same old results. The PNP remains corrupt. There were kidnapping gangs in the PNP back in the 90's and now just scroll back up and see that 39 officers were relieved for being part of a KFR gang! RELIEVED!!! Not tossed in jail, not neutralised or terminated. Merely relieved. Very chilling and deadly, eh?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1016588/albayalde-says-another-cop-involved-in-tacloban-city-robbery
“If I am not mistaken, yesterday (Tuesday), one of our own again, was involved in robbery-holdup sa [in] Tacloban City,” he said during the awarding ceremony for some personnel of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO). 
The PNP chief, meanwhile, lamented the crimes committed by policemen despite their doubled salary. 
“Bakit hanggang ngayon – despite the fact na nadagdagan, na na-doble na ‘yung ating sweldo at napakahirap maging pulis – and yet marami pa rin sa ating hanay na gumagawa ng hindi maganda?” he asked. 
(Why is it that until now – despite the fact that our salary has been increased, doubled already and it is really hard to become a policeman – there are still many in our ranks who do bad things?)
https://www.rappler.com/nation/208609-metrobank-tuguegarao-branch-robbery-july-31-2018
It would not be surprising in the least if these robbers were actually PNP officers.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1017074/aquino-cayetanos-politics-must-be-as-transparent-as-his-hairstyle
Just more needless insults.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1755949/Manila/Local-News/1828-cops-dismissed-from-service-since-2016
PNP spokesperson Superintendent Benigno Durana said a total of 6,401 police personnel were meted administrative penalties since 2016 over various violations, such as involvement in criminal activity including illegal drugs and extortion, grave misconduct, serious neglect of duty, involvement in criminal cases, serious irregularity, malversation, dishonesty and graft and corruption. 
Of which, he said 3,589 personnel were suspended, 362 were demoted in rank, 403 were reprimanded, 147 were penalized with salary forfeiture, 43 had withheld privileges, and 29 were restricted to quarters. 
Durana said since 2016, 498 more personnel were investigated for drug related cases including 266 who tested positive for drug use and 232 for involvement in drug activity in their areas of responsibility. 
He said of which, 261 uniformed and non-uniformed personnel who tested positive for drug use and 92 of those involved in the illegal drugs operation were dismissed from service.
6,401 bad cops! 6,401 bad eggs! 3% of the 190,000 strong PNP force !

This week features an unusual amount of stories about crooked cops. The numbers are very high. 53 dismissed just this week with 6,401 disciplined since 2016.  Now might be a good time to reread these stories which the Palace has labelled fake news. Keep in mind that this week a would-be assassin turned out to be a PNP officer! That practically verifies some of the info in these reports.

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/section/philippines-drugs/

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Pinoy Bad Driving Habits In Just One Picture

If the bad driving habits of Filipinos could be summarised with just one picture what would it look like? How it possible to capture something so abstract? Maybe it would be the aftermath of a horrible accident? 

I don't know what the ultimate summation of Pinoy bad driving would look like but perhaps it would be this.


This idiot is turning right from the left lane! Just as the light changed to green he sped up to make a dangerous and illegal turn. 

Not the first time I have seen this manoeuvre and certainly won't be the last!

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Philippine Government Office Is A Jehovah's Witness Proselytisation Station

The Bureau of immigration office in Iloilo has quite a surprise waiting for you if you visit.


Right out front is a rack of Jehovah's Witness propaganda! 

Learn Bible Truths? More like learn Watchtower lies!
To make matters worse on the other side of the room is a rack with the same literature in Korean!


Obviously the boss lady who is a Jehovah's Witness is using the Iloilo Bureau of Immigration office to proselytise. I have never in my life seen such an egregious violation of the principle of separation of Church and state. This goes way beyond having a Sto. NiƱo fetish high up in the corner of a room.

Does one need to go on and on? No. The wrongness of this situation should be evident to all. I am at a loss to understand why this has been allowed and no one has said a word. The boss lady should be fired and her religious literature tossed into the garbage.

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Martial Law: A New Era

For all the importance of the Bangsamoro Organic Law and what it is supposed to mean, an end to all war in Mindanao, and for all the necessity of making sure everyone in that region is fully aware of the BOL and supports it and for all of Duterte's insistence on the importance of having this law, it is singularly ridiculous that instead of having a press conference with the leaders of MILF and the ARMM present where he would sign the bill into law in front of the whole nation Duterte signed the bill into law apparently in the secret confines of his office declining to tell anyone except in an offhand remark in a speech he gave shortly after clandestinely singing the bill. Pressed by reporters for comment not even President Spokesman Roque could affirm or deny Duterte's remarks. But of course he later did verify it and thus the world was informed by text message that the Bangsomoro Organic Law, so essential to the future of Mindanao, is now the law of the land.



Perhaps if asked why Duterte did not have a press conference and make an event out of signing this very important bill into law we would be told that it is evidence of his simplicity and humility. He is a humble man of the people who disdains ostentation. That would be to miss the point completely. It's not as if he would be announcing the birth of a new child with his mistress, Honeylet. The BOL is supposed to usher in the birth of a new era of peace and prosperity for the whole country and for it to work everyone must be on board and fully aware of this law.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015924/ceremonial-signing-of-bangsamoro-law-set-on-august-6
Duterte has already signed the legislation, but a ceremony would still be held at the Palace with Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chief Murad Ebrahim and vice chairman Ghadzali Jaafar.
Better late than never. For the Muslims of Mindanao to see their leaders with Duterte as he signs the BOL into law would lend a real credibility to the law. As it is not everyone is on board with the BOL.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1012821/biff-warns-of-more-attacks-as-it-rejects-bangsamoro-organic-law
Abu Misri Mama, BIFF spokesman, said the bill, which would create the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), would not solve the decades-old problem but will only create more problems. 
“It will not bring peace,” Mama said. “Look, until now fighting there is fighting on the ground. The law will only benefit the leaders and not the people on the ground.”
One would hate to side with terrorists on any issue but it cannot be denied that Mama is right. The BOL will only benefit the MILF leadership as they will receive a much larger block grant than they currently receive, 60-80 billion pesos, and they will be the men governing the region as mandated the law. With corruption rampant in the ARMM its a no-brainer the BOL will be much of the same. The MILF is also asking the international community to set up a trust fund to help decommission the MILF terrorist forces. It's all about money and power.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1014150/news-milf-bangsamoro-organic-law-al-haj-murad-ebrahim
Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, chairman of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, said six of the largest guerrilla camps in the south were already being converted into “productive civilian communities” to help the insurgents return to normal life. 
Clad in a business suit, Murad appealed to the international community to contribute to a trust fund to be used to finance the insurgents’ transition from decades of waging one of Asia’s longest rebellions. 
“We will decommission our forces, the entire forces,” Murad said at a news conference in Manila. He said his guerrilla group has told the government how many fighters it has, although he declined to immediately cite the number of weapons that “will be put beyond use.”
What country in their right mind would contribute to a trust fund to be used to help decommission a terrorist army? Will MILF deposit their weapons in a huge open area and publicly bulldoze them in a show of peaceful sincerity? Not a chance. With the threats from BIFF and Abu Sayyaf such an act would be madness. 
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/661643/house-ratifies-bangsamoro-law-a-day-after-sona-gloria-takeover/story/
  • former Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) fighters will be free to join the police force;
This provision is also madness. Or maybe it's genius. What if MILF leadership directed all their men to join the PNP so that they could have complete control of the police? 

Too much is riding on the passage of this law. The politicians are banking on this law being the catalyst for peace. 

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1042986
Even outsiders are banking on the BOL to bring peace to the region.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/168695/un-welcomes-landmark-signing-bol-un-bangsamoro-bol-mindanao-duterte
“The Secretary-General welcomes the signing into law of the Organic Law for Bangsamoro in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao on 26 July, a landmark achievement on the road to lasting peace in southern Philippines,” the UN said in a statement.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015043/eu-expresses-support-for-bangsamoro-organic-law
“The passage of the Bangsamoro Organic Law by the Congress of the Philippines and its subsequent signing by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte represents an opportunity for the Filipino people to embrace peace and stability after decades of strife,” Maja Kocijancic, spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy said.
The Filipino people? This lady must not be aware that the BOL affects the Moro people who most definitely would reject being called Filipinos. In fact this new law is actually the culmination of the government's negations with MILF and with MILF only!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015346/milf-to-reach-out-to-other-moro-fronts-to-support-bol
Ghadzali Jaafar, MILF vice chair for political affairs, said among the groups they planned to reach out included the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), which was founded by Nur Misuari, and the outlawed Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), which continues to wage war against the government. 
“Even the outlawed Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), we will reach out to them,” Jaafar said Saturday in radio interview. 
The new law says 50 percent of the government officials in the new political entity under the BOL had to come from the MILF.
50% is only the bare minimum mandated in the new law but the real numbers will likely be higher. MILF has finally got a piece of the pie and all the other groups are left out in the cold to feed only on crumbs. Why shouldn't BIFF, MNLF, and Abu Sayyaf be given their own sweetheart deals? 

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/milf-philippine-islamic-state-militants-mindanao-bol-asg-10566454
“If the Bangsamoro government is formed, it will be more difficult for pro-IS groups to carry out their violent activities because MILF will utilise their existing armed forces to go after them,” said Prof Rommel Banlaoi, chairman of the Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research. 
MILF has publicly declared its opposition to IS, and last year started working with the Philippine military to fight pro-IS groups in Mindanao. 
Prof Banlaoi however cautioned that threats to peace will remain after the MILF ends their struggle against the Philippine government. 
"There are several threats: The BIFF in central Mindanao; the Abu Dar Group, composed of remnants of the pro-IS Maute group, in Lanao provinces; and the ASG in Zamboanga, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi provinces," he said.  
Most of the pro-IS groups are former members of MILF, the largest armed group in Mindanao with about 30,000 fighters. 
"The real question is whether the MILF can stem defections from its ranks which have been taking place in the past three years," said Prof Abuza. 
MILF’s chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim expressed confidence that foreign fighters, including Malaysians and Indonesians, could soon be forced out of their sanctuaries when BOL comes into force, reported BenarNews. 
Murad believes the BOL will bring splinter groups back into the political fold, making it harder for foreign extremists to form alliances with them. 
“All these splinter groups are a result of the frustration with the peace process. The moment the small groups no longer accept the foreign elements, they can no longer come to the Philippines,” Murad was quoted as saying. 
According to Prof Abuza, MILF chairman Murad is correct "to a degree". 
He said: “There is a push-pull factor. On the one hand, the IS central command has been encouraging Southeast Asian supporters to travel to Mindanao to fight. 
“But if there are no longer groups who are willing to host them, it will be harder for them to really establish themselves there." 
Prof Rommel cautioned that the BOL will not automatically stop the influx of foreign fighters. 
"The BOL can even attract some foreign fighters to come to the southern Philippines to oppose what they perceive as 'co-opting with the infidels'," said Prof Banlaoi. 
MILF’s biggest challenge now is to transition from a guerrilla army to a functioning government, said Prof Abuza. 
“That is hard to do, and few rebel groups do it effectively or seamlessly," he said.  
"The key is that resources have to quickly flow to them so they can pay people and assure their loyalty to the new autonomous government."
Probably this is the most level headed article about the passage of the BOL. Can peace and stability come? Maybe. But it will be difficult.  Threats will still remain. But how will MILF use their existing forces to go after pro-ISIS groups when they say they will decommission their entire forces? The line about MILF transitioning from being a guerrilla army to a functioning government is spot on. MILF is a terrorist group through and through. They can don business suits and sit in the halls of government all they wish but at the end of the day they are terrorists plain and simple.

The BOL has been passed into law and there is nothing that can be done about it barring a Supreme Court decision overturning it or the people rejecting it in the planned plebiscite.

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/07/27/MILF-consultative-assemble-preparation-Bangsamoro-Organic-Law.html
Jaafar said the referendum is expected to be held in November, and its results will be known within the same month or in December.  

[Translation: At the end of the day, the decision of the majority will prevail because that is the rule in a democratic country. Having said that, I hope those who plan to petition to the Supreme Court will not push through with it. Let's help each other instead.]
Jaafar should welcome a Supreme Court challenge as either the law is unconstitutional and should therefore be nixed or it is constitutional and a positive ruling would permanently strengthen the law and silence its critics. 

In the meantime it's business as usual in terrorist occupied Mindanao.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1015017/suspected-maute-group-member-slain-in-lanao-del-sur-raid
http://dwdd.com.ph/2018/07/27/overrun-29ib-seizes-npa-camp/
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1014362/afp-to-step-up-attacks-vs-biff-bangsamoro-bol-lorenzana-freedom-fighters-al-haj-murad
Look at all that peace!

Monday, July 30, 2018

The Pinoy Ex-pat Political Debate Club

Benedict Ignacio is the webmaster and mastermind behind Get Real Philippines. Though his website has been called a source of fake news the articles on his website are all opinion and not news. From the title it should be clear that his website is devoted to the Philippines. Filipino culture and politics are skewered and scoffed at and as a result his website is either reviled and hated or loved and admired.

There is really one and only one problem with his website and that is Benedict Ignacio is an expatriate living in Australia who left the Philippines long ago in 2001 and does not regret a thing.

Here he is doing an interview on a news show.



And here he is proudly declaring that he does not regret abandoning the Philippines.

http://jimparedes.com/archives/120/comment-page-1#comment-1026

Of course from reading his website one would think otherwise. It would seem that he cares so much about the Philippines that he is willing to stir up trouble if only to get his kababayans to change their stupid ways. But if he loves the Philippines to the extent that his entire life on the internet is devoted to the Philippines then why does he not live here? Why has he stayed away for 17 years now?

The answer is simple.

The webmaster of GetRealPhilippines, Benedict Ignacio, and his wife Imelda Calaraval-Ignacio, are hypocrites on an grand scale.  Take the following for example.






You see how much they both deride Atty. Florin Hilbay for blocking them by calling him "a failure and not a real man" and "a pussy" and not a great leader?

I guess that means Imelda thinks her husband is "a failure and not a real man" and that he would not make a great leader because he has blocked me.


And what of Imelda? She must think of herself as a close-minded failure with no capacity to listen since she has also blocked me.


If Hilbay won't make a great leader because he blocks people then what will become of these two?  What is the deal with these people anyway? Why are they writing about the Philippines all the time if they, as Filipinos, refuse to live in the Philippines? Go and read their Twitter feeds and you will never see a single post about Australian politics or culture (at least I have not seen one). Why not? It is hypocritical to write about your homeland as if you love it and want to see it succeed but which you intentionally abandoned and where you refuse to live. Neither of these two are in the same situation as Alexander Solzhenitsyn. They aren't in exile. Why not move on and build a life in Australia and never look back?

These two are de facto or wannabe leaders of the Pinoy Ex-pat Political Debate Club.

What is that? I just made it up! It doesn't really exist but it describes a phenomenon I have noticed across social media. Filipino ex-pats, not just OFWs but people who have left the Philippines with seemingly no intention to return and have been gone for years, are very active on Twitter and Facebook defending the current administration, Duterte, and embedding themselves in a political situation of which they know nothing about except through the mainstream media, which they disdain, because they don't live here anymore. I am sure there are other Pinoy ex-pats on the opposite end of the spectrum as well. Loida Lewis comes to mind. But I don't interact with those people and am more familiar with this crowd.

Probably the most well-known and influential voice in this crowd is Sass Rogando.



Of course fame and influence are all relative but this man, yes Sass is a man, has a large following on Facebook and here he is with the two most influential bloggers in the whole nation, RJ Nieto and Mocha Uson. This picture was taken in the Philippines in November 2017. The occasion for his return? To file a defamation lawsuit against Jover Laurio the creator of Pinoy Ako Blog. Here they are eating a meal during this same timeframe.

Bloggers who eat together, conspire together.

Sass has lived since approximately 2010 in the Netherlands. Just like Communist leader Joma Sison.


He fashions himself a geopolitical analyst and he regularly posts articles about how EDCA is bad for the Philippines and Cory Aquino had help from the CIA and the Americans are bad all around etc. etc. His academic credentials are impeccable compared to either Mocha or RJ Nieto. He is also a Duterte stalwart and loves him so. But he refuses to live in the country. Can you blame him? The Western comforts of the Netherlands are nothing compared to the discomforts of the Philippines. 
SASS ROGANDO SASOT: Just like any Filipino in the diaspora, I left the country in search of better opportunities. As a transgender woman, part of that search is finding a country where my being a woman is to a large extent validated. I’m not sure how many of my followers relate to me as a transgender woman, but I’m sure a substantial number relate to me as a Filipino in search of a country conducive to the flourishing of our being.
https://forthemotherland.net/2018/03/24/interviews-patrick-symmes-v-sass/
Ah, the Filipino diaspora! So why look back? Why leave home if you love it so much? But I do not want this post to be just about these clowns, Sass and the Ignacios. The phenomenon of politically active Filipinos living outside of the Philippines transcends them.

The Filipino diaspora is very extensive because of OFWs and others who leave because of permanent jobs or marriage or school. It seems these people simply cannot forget about the country they left. It must be a love-hate thing. Like an abusive relationship one cannot leave. They love their country but hate its dysfunction. Maybe they even love its dysfunction! Outside of the Philippines there are a myriad of political groups catering to OFWs and expatriates.

Here are two groups from New York.

https://www.facebook.com/Tapang-at-Malasakit-New-York-114573666040593/

https://www.facebook.com/pg/DDSNewYorkOfficial/
Our advocacy is to promote public understanding and build support for Pres. Duterte's vision by disseminating honest & reliable info on current issues
That is a pretty general mission statement from DDS New York. But why do they exist? Duterte is president of the Philippines not president of the USA. Are these people all going to return to the Philippines and stay politically active? Government officials, such as Dureza, have also visited these groups. Can you imagine if an undersecretary in the US State Dept. held palaver with the many American expatriates in the Philippines? It would be silly and might provoke an outrage but Filipino government officials visit with the diaspora fairly often. Duterte recently did so in Hong Kong and South Korea. Back in the 80's Aquino even visited with ex-pats in Los Angeles and gave a memorable speech.
Australia:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/DigongDuterteSupportersAustraliaUnit/about/
The official Facebook group of Digong Duterte Supporters in Australia, a recognized coordination unit of the DDS Global Network.
The DDS Global Network? Sounds horrifying. I bet they are all sharing the same propaganda like this:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1508946492482998&set=gm.645637122300262&type=3&theater

Incidentally this fake Hontiveros quote comes very close to things Duterte has said.
“The only people I do not deal with are the criminals and the drug dealers because unlike the revolutionaries who are motivated by their principles and ideology, they are consumed by greed and the desire to gain while causing other people pain. I detest them,” he said.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/727436/duterte-admits-coddling-reds-calls-palparan-a-bigot
Kaya sabi ko I am not including Abu Sayaff dito sa criminality, you’ve never heard me say “mga kriminal.” It is – it is a different set up there because these are the guys who were driven to desperation.
http://pcoo.gov.ph/july-08-2016-president-rodrigo-roa-dutertes-speech-during-the-mindanao-hariraya-eidl-fitr-2016/
But DDS will never tell you Duterte said that!

From my experience DDS and their allies are all too prone to spreading these simple memes or image macros which promote erroneous "facts." Some of them are a little more analytical like RJ Nieto or Sass or GRP but mostly it's memes. If you try to engage them with facts they repeat the same hashtag or slogan in capital letters or point out how many followers you have and tell you to get lost you stupid, evil Yellowtard. Discussion, rational discussion, is impossible and any interaction inevitably degenerates into the internet equivalent of flinging poo.

And there is a global network of these people!
As of writing, around 600,000 OFWs have joined 162 “chapters” worldwide all dedicated to Duterte’s campaign and election day mobilization, according to Arnel Corpuz, an OFW assigned to coordinate such efforts by Duterte’s campaign team.  
Corpuz said some of these groups began in 2014 when Duterte’s presidential bid was just a rumor. From being groups just sounding the call for his candidacy, they are quickly shaping up to be vital organs of Duterte’s campaign machinery. 
Corpuz insists the groups are independent, with no ties to any political party. 
According to Corpuz, the OFW chapters have been given these marching orders: ensure that OFWs and their families will cast their votes for Duterte come election day, and that these votes are protected and counted.  
The OFWs are also encouraged to “produce 5 more votes from their families back in the Philippines,” he told Rappler.
“We are the breadwinner of our respective families and we will be using it to influence our loved ones to vote for Duterte.”
That sounds curiously akin to vote buying.

The OFW Global Movement for Empowerment is one of those organisations which formed in 2014.

https://www.facebook.com/OFWGlobalMovementForEmpowerment/about/

Reading through their page and looking at their photos it's quite apparent that this is just another run of the mill DDS organisation. They have chapters across the world who regularly meet for hanging out and they seem to be geared towards uniting OFWs worldwide into close knit community. But the glue holding them together is obviously Duterte. Does anyone think this group really knows what federalism is and all that it implies? They support federalism because Duterte supports federalism. What will become of this organisation in 2022? Was this the only OFW organisation prior to the 2016 election? Are there any nonpolitical OFW organisations?

The DDS global community is very active.  Here is just a sample of their activity in the past two years.
http://usa.inquirer.net/2005/duterte-supporters-sf-bay-area-hold-prayer-meeting



There are children at this rally which leads me to believe that not everyone here is an OFW. Some of these people are definitely expatriates.



Protesting the "black propaganda" of the New York Times against Duterte.



Here they are rallying in front of the ICC.


Here they are rallying in London.

Posting more of these would be redundant. 

As I wrote above the glue binding these groups together is not the Philippines but Duterte. It is a love for that man which has brought them all together. 
So what happens when Duterte leaves office? Will they rally around the next candidate as they have done with Duterte? I don't think so. It's the cult of personality and Duterte has it. Like Mussolini and Kennedy. Despite his many faults he remains popular. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wasteoids, dweebies, dickheads — They all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude. 

It will be interesting to see what happens to these groups and their ideology once Duterte is gone.

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Stupid Tweets

I tend to get into a lot of dumb conversations on Twitter. That's the nature of the beast I guess. Twitter is no place for intelligent discussion. Especially with the DDS crowd. 

Often I go to a thread with a huge number of replies and post this:
The Duterte administration knew about the Marawi plot in advance and did nothing to stop it. They lied about so-called intelligence failures.  Investigate Marawi now!  https://youtu.be/Tv6mI4GoiBo https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2018/05/intelligence-failures-and-prior.html
Because I want the most amount of people to see that video or read the transcript and demand and investigation in to the largest terror attack in SEA in 15 years.  To be very clear the impetus for an investigation is not that video, it is the fact of the event that warrants an investigation. For the life of me I cannot understand why there has not been one. It should be routine. Just like in the USA where the Senate formed the 9/11 Commission to investigate the 9/11 attacks.

Sometimes I get really dumb responses to this message. The following tweet is an example. 

The stupidity in this comment is beyond belief. So this guy thinks me, a nobody with no power or authority, should do an investigation into the Marawi attack. Like I should subpoena all the officials involved and get a testimony from all of them to figure out just what happened? What a moron!

Only an individual void of any critical thinking skills would say something so stupid. But as I said this is the tip of the iceberg.  For this guy and for others it is simply a well known fact that Maute group were funded by narcopoliticians and Aquino is to blame too.




This guy doesn't get it. And he's not alone. People just do not care about this issue of investigating the Marawi attack. Not even the politicians. Let me break it down one more time again.

The Duterte administration has been lying in saying that there were intelligence failures in the lead up to the Marawi siege. DND Sec Lorenzana defines intelligence failures as failure to adequately interpret the intelligence.  The evidence shows they DID interpret it correctly and are thus lying. Take note:

1. Calida's report to the SC detailed in April 18 and May 18 2017 reports were received about a specific attack in Marawi.

2. Pres Spokseman Abello admits there were CABINET LEVEL MEETINGS about the impending Marawi attack before it happened.

3. Lorenzana claims they had an inside man in Matue and knew everything.

As I said none of that is the basis for the investigation. The fact of the event is the basis of the investigation. But nonetheless theses are facts that demand answering! Who knew what, when did they know it, what did they do about it, how can this be prevented from happening again?

But hey according to this guy we don't need to investigate the largest terror attack in SEA in 15 years because we already know Aquino and drugs are to blame. And how does he know this? From the Marawi investigation report? But there hasn't been one! 

The stupidity and lack of caring about something so crucial to national security is overpowering.