Showing posts with label #GracePoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #GracePoe. Show all posts

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Politicians’ blabbermouth won’t solve Panay blackouts


“Ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.”

—Henry Kissinger

 

By Alex P. Vidal

 

WE’RE not anymore impressed. And we refuse to be tantalized.

When national politicians act and behave like Nicodemuses pretending they care for the Ilonggos tormented by the massive post-New Year power blackout, it’s when we think the problems with entities responsible for management of electricity are far from over.

It’s when we fear there’s no solution in sight for the now-we-experience-it-now-we-don’t power brownouts and blackouts or whatever “outs” we may also call them now and in the future.

Local politicians like representatives, governors and mayors in the districts, provinces, cities and municipalities affected by the widespread power interruptions since January 2 were the only ones “allowed” or can be “tolerated” to blow their tops and demand for the guillotine for all negligent and incompetent officials in charge of electric distribution, generation, and maintenance in Panay, Guimaras, and some portions of Negros.

These local politicians, the elected public officials who also use electricity in their homes and offices, are morally obligated to pick up the cudgels for their constituents and ensure they are protected from harm’s way—and ineptitude of national government.

Power consumers rely on their local public officials; they draw strength and solace from these leaders, and they always think whatever problem that may arise locally, the local officials are prepared 24/7 and empowered to find a quick solution for their woes.

 

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When these local officials get mad and demand for an abrupt solution to the power outage, for instance, and “vow” to give justice to the miseries of power consumers, the power consumers somehow heave of sigh of relief and their frazzled emotions are ameliorated in one way or the other. 

But not from grandstanding national politicians like Grace Poe, Ronald Dela Rosa, Miguel Zubiri, Win Gatachalian, and Chiz Escudero, among other charlatans.

We know from John 3 that Nicodemus was a Pharisee, a member of the Jewish ruling council, who came to Jesus at night with a question. He received an answer that generations of Christians would hide in their hearts.

These politicians think they are the modern Necodemuses; they believe if they “show concern” for the Ilonggos and threaten to “sponsor a resolution or bill” in the august halls of congress or “investigate” the Department of Energy, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, MORE, among other power players and authorities, they will instantly look good and earn instant pogi points.

But if we look back and check the pages of history, they were almost the same characters who “denounced” and “condemned” the power blackouts and the aforementioned state agencies and “threatened” to call for “senate and congressional investigations” in the past when power interruptions lashed at the Filipinos not only in Panay, Guimaras, and Negros, but also in other parts of the country.

So far, so bad, nothing has happened. Ilonggos continued to be inconvenienced and walloped by the heart-thumping power blackouts. 

 

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TISSUE PAPER VIRUSES. Let's throw away tissue papers that have been staying on the table or bed for a long time. They are potential carriers of swine flu viruses.

THE BEST IN US. Olives are crushed to make the best oil; grapes are squeezed to make the finest wines; roses are pressed to make the most fragrant perfumes. Have we been crushed, squeezed and pressed by life's trials and difficulties? Let's be glad God is bringing out the best in us. (James 1:2-4)

SITTING AT A DESK ALL DAY can cause sleep apnea. When we sit for long periods, blood and water pool in our legs, when we lie down to go to sleep, gravity causes this fluid to flow our neck.

WHO'S NUMBER TWO? Most folks know the cheetah's top speed of 70 mph makes it the fastest land animal. But what's the runner-up? Turns out its the pronghorn. The deer-like mammal cruises at 35 mph and can hit 50.

'MICRO-BIOPSIES' might be more effective for diagnosing and tracking cancer. An experimental device allows doctors to evaluate tumor changes, and the effects of treatment, from blood or tissue samples as small as one-trillionth of a gram--no larger than the period at the end of this sentence, says the health discoveries.

EARLY BIRDS VS NIGHT OWLS. People who call themselves morning people perform jst as well as night owls early in the day. Ten hours after waking, however, they show less activity in brain areas linked to attention, says the health discoveries.

URINE TEST FOR HEART DISEASE. Urine contains many different proteins, including some that are found only in people with atherosclerosis (fatty buildup in the arteries). An experimental urine test identified coronary artery disease with 84% accuracy, according to health discoveries.

EYE MOVEMENTS AND BRAIN HEALTH. Patients with mild cognitive impairment spend less time looking at new images than control subjects. So-called eye-tracking may allow doctors to detect and treat dementias at an early stage, according to health discoveries.

SAVING OUR PLANET. Let's do a water inventory in our house and fix any leaking faucets--over time even a small drip can add up to a lot of waste.

SAVING OUR PLANET. Let's draft proof our bathroom door, either by using a removable fabric draft stopper or a brush version that attaches to the bottom of the door. In the absence of drafts the room will stay warm and we won't need to turn up the heating.

SAVING OUR PLANET. Let's save our seas. We might think oceans are not affected by water use in our home, but let's think again. The ocean is, in fact, one of the hardest-hit habitats because water waste and run-off eventually find their way back there, causing pollution. So saving water saves the seas.

(The author, who is now based in New York City, used to be the editor of two daily newspapers in Iloilo.—Ed)

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Over acting Grace Poe

“When politics is no longer a mission but a profession, politicians become more self-serving than public servants.”
-- Emmanuel Macron

By Alex P. Vidal

NEW YORK CITY -
- We don’t see anything wrong if Jeck Conlu, head of Iloilo City’s Public Safety and Transportation Management Office (PSTMO), will seek an elective position in the May 2019 elections.
As a matter of fact, Conlu, a decent and very professional guy, isn’t hard to sell.
He is currently one of the most active and diligent department chiefs Iloilo City can always be proud of.
If Conlu has become a trailblazer in the PSTMO, imagine what more can this public servant do if he is a city councilor or vice mayor.
Here is one public servant who is always visible in public, always available when the taxpayers seek his assistance, and always accessible to mass media.
This could only mean one thing: Conlu is not suplado (snobbish) and is a typical public servant worth the taxpayers’ money in the mold of former Mayor Mansueto Malabor and former Councilor Benjie Gengos.
If Jeck Conlu’s name will be included in the surveys, only fools will forget to put the dotted lines on his name in the choices for the top five city councilors in the survey sheet.
Iloilo City Mayor Jose “Joe III” Espinosa III and Iloilo City lone district Rep. Geronimo “Jerry” TreƱas should start wooing Jeck Conlu, a real asset in the legislative branch.

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Our country will further slow down if we continue to have OA (over acting) public leaders like Senator Grace Poe.
This woman senator has done nothing except to hold unproductive and useless “Senate committee investigations” these past years.
Each time there was a controversy ripe for publicity, Poe would call for a “committee investigation” where she would pretend to be sympathetic in a certain cause and deliver a melodrama spiel ala movie script of her foster mother, Susan Roces.
After garnering a huge publicity for her failed 2016 presidential bid in the Senate committee on public order and illegal drugs hearing on the November 27, 2015 foiled raid by a group of thugs led by the late drug lord Melvin “Boyet” Odicta Sr. on Aksyon Radyo station in Iloilo City, Poe’s committee has done nothing concretely.

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None of the personalities identified in the raid was arrested or hauled to court as a result of that terrifying attempt to intimidate employees of that radio station.
Odicta was only “neutralized” after President Rodrigo R. Duterte was elected and fulfilled his campaign promise to eliminate illegal drugs and kill the drug lords.
In her latest publicity stunt, Poe sought for a “full blown” Senate investigation in the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) runaway incident when thousands of passengers got stranded and flights were cancelled after a Chinese airline recently veered off.
Poe blamed the airport’s “seeming broken systems of regulations” saying it was a “jolting wake-up call” that caused an “airport paralysis.”
“The slow actions on the issue is something perverse about an absent administration by inefficiency, lack of compassion for citizens and people, and anathema to the country’s quest in good public services, tourism, investments, human resources, and similar sectors,” the lady senator bewailed.
She has scheduled an inquiry into the issue on August 29.

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Is there a need for the Senate to join the fray even after Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade has taken over the management of the investigation of the incident and called it an “eye-opener” for airport authorities?
Tugade said the incident was “a reminder for us to take a second look at the processes, procedures, and protocols of concerned agencies, as well as airlines, so that we may all improve in the future.
“I am sorry. We did our very best to address the situation,” added the secretary after the NAIA has been ordered closed temporarily.
It seems that a Senate hearing at this time is too premature and unnecessary when NAIA authorities are still scrambling to remedy the situation and put everything into order.
Politicians like Poe should at least wait and give Tugade, et al ample time to solve the problem in their own capacity before grandstanding politicians like Poe will dip their fingers and earn pogi points at the expense of other fellow public servants.