Monday, July 23, 2012

SONA: STATE OF NOYNOY'S ACCOUNTABILITY - Already, the administration labeled the first quarter's economic performance as "inclusive growth" that supposedly benefited most  Filipinos by creating more jobs and putting enough food on the table. But it is a premature, even misleading, claim. In reality, most Filipinos face the constant threat of unregulated spikes in the prices of oil products and basic commodities, as well as in water and electricity rates.

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