La administración de Noynoy Aquino  

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Our group shared the same views and sentiments in politics, concerning the administration of Benigno Aquino III.; we are all anti-PNoy. In this assessment about him are generally criticisms. Everything written here are purely opinions of the bloggers, no side was favored so the post can’t be considered as biased.

One of the members said: “As I was reading an article about PNoy’s presidency, his speaker said that on PNoy’s SONA, he wouldn’t tell his programs being implemented and projects made because he wants remain humble ‘daw’. On the comment box, someone said ‘he wouldn’t say anything about the things he did because there’s nothing to say!’ it caught my attention,State of the Nation Address is the opportunity of the ruler to put above his administration, to tell people of his own country about its progress, to inform us, citizens about the changes of some things which matter to everyone and make his voters feel proud and not regret, so the questions are: Why not tell? Why not inform? WHY?? Get rid of and stop lambasting the previous administration’s faults, we can’t do something about it by just saying them publicly but at least try to make a change and avoid those mistakes to be repeated.”

Speaking of change, we’re afraid that our beloved president demonstrates that he has difficulties about it. Know why? Because simply quitting smoking, he cannot do. He cannot change his habit of it. On an interview last year, one asked him about his smoking-habit, if he’ll quit because now that he’s the president, he serves as a model to us and he said it’s none of our business because it’s his choice to continue smoking or not. (Paraphrasing.) He was a good role model on what he answered, perhaps.

He cannot make decisions wisely and quickly concerning serious issues like what happened in the hostage taking of HongKong nationals by a suspended policeman who was shot dead after the negotiation with him that failed and that of drug-trafficking happened in China wherein 3 Filipinos were condemned to death.

Also, he said he would fight corruption, how can he do that after killing the Freedom of Information Bill? That bill was supposed to stand the right of every Filipino people to know all the information being held or in controlled by the government. The house speaker said that the Malacañang was hoping for the FOI to be passed, but unfortunately it failed because of lack of votes, if the Malacañang really do hoped for it, they should did their best to pass the bill and not called for a quorum, which is not necessary at all times. Back to the topic, what kind of fight was he saying? To punch the corrupt-officials like what Pacman do to his opponent? Or was he just kidding when he says“Kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap”? Probably, it should be “Kung walang kurap, walang mahirap” or “kung walang corrupt, walang uupo.”

He hasn't proved himself yet. We do hope for the change and improvement he promised to us on his campaign, but for now, he failed us.

That’s all.

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