Monday, June 17, 2013

ANC: President Aquino has been challenged to account for what he spent when he went out to campaign for Team PNoy in the last midterm election. Kontra Daya and Bayan's Renato Reyes in a statement said, "it is assumed that when he attended sorties, he was using public funds. his transportation, security detail and other expenses were presumably paid for using public funds."
Dzmm:
Malacanang todo paliwanag sa banat ng mga taga oposisyon hinggil sa pagbasura ng aquino administration ng mga flood control projects ng arroyo govt. Una nang sinisi ng mga taga oposisyon ang pamahalaan ni president bs aquino III sa pagsasabing hindi sana mararanasan ang matinding pagbabaha kung hindi ibinasura ang naturang mga proyekto.
MALAYA: PRESIDENT Aquino is expected to sign into law the proposed Toy and Game Safety Labeling Act of 2013, another bill authored by his "nemesis," former president and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo. It provides protection to children against potential hazards to their health and safety by setting standardized labeling requirements for certain toys and games of children.
MLA STANADARD: JOJO ROBLES
I'm still waiting for the same Aquino drum-beaters to admit that the stock market free-fall, the devaluation of the peso, the contracting job market and the loss of exports are also the handiwork of this administration. Hey, you can't claim credit for the good stuff that happens on your watch and not take responsibility for the bad that happens during the same period, right?
Sinabi ni secretary ricky carandang na ang rason ng pagbagsak ng stock market ay dulot ng external factors. pagbagsak ng piso

- external factors? pagalsa balutan ng investors
- external factors? pagtaas ng unemployment and poverty
- external factors? sigalot sa relasyon sa china and taiwan
- external factors? pagtaas ng petrolyo, kuryente, tubig at tuition
- external factors? paguuwian ng ofws
- external factors? IBIG SABIHIN NAKANGANGA AT NOYNOYING KAYONG LAHAT!
MANILA TIMES: ROBERTO TIGLAO
P-Noy on economy: "You ain't seen nothing yet". But the majority of Filipino workers will still be left out. By 2016, around 12.4 million Filipinos [about a million more than today-RDT] would still be unemployed, underemployed, or would have to work in the low-pay informal sector. But even that REQUIRES a kind of intensive and extensive reform program the Aquino government, even after 3 years, appears to be either incompetent or unqualified to undertake. That we-ain't-seen-nothing-yet headline could mean a totally different development by 2016 from what Aquino meant.