Friday, December 21, 2012

SYNONYMOUS


PNOY and PGMA administration definitely have a lot of differences and absurdness. In terms of corruption, the previous government was absolutely at par from the current one. Do I need to present proofs? Nah, no need guys, just access http://raissarobles.com/ details are available. And until the root of corruption will be uprooted, then sufferings of the people will persist. On the other hand, we had to accept the fact that total erosion of corruption is impossible, at least in engineering parlance, negligible.

Absurdness, with the fact that currently, the Philippine economy had been recognized by no less than IMF, as robustly improving. Considering that PGMA is a PhD in Economics, her previous administration in terms of economics had been handled badly being considered at the bottom step of the ladder compared to the rest of Asian contemporary countries. Of course, one big factor is corruption allegedly by members of her family including close buddies.

Above-mentioned disparities are just facets of PNOY & PGMA administrations. One sure thing common on both is traditional politics. My definition of the same pertains to political contrive that put your opponent in an unbalanced circumstances. My observation through the years on Philippine political system, more often than not, is that party in power would do everything just to put other camp in jeopardy. Why can’t be fair to the playing field in conducting elections? Clear example is the case of suspending Governor Gwen Garcia imposed by DILG. The case referred as the cause of suspension had been there for long. Why timed the suspension approximately five (5) months before the election? I’m not saying that Gov Gwen is clean on the case, however, until proven guilty, each of us shall be presumed innocent. PNOY byline as “Tuwid Na Daan” is basically circuitous on this particular case. If his hands are not behind this dirty scheme, he is still guilty of command responsibility. No matter what the reasons are, fairness in executing a political action should always be considered, unless we still carry out the politics in primitive sense.

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