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Monday, July 28, 2008

Transcript of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo State Of the Nation Address 2008

STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO DURING THE 2ND REGULAR SESSION OF THE 14TH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, 28 July 2008

Thank you, Speaker Nograles. Senate President Villar. Senators and Representatives. Vice President de Castro, President Ramos, Chief Justice Puno, members of the diplomatic corps, ladies and gentlemen:

I address you today at a crucial moment in world history.

Just a few months ago, we ended 2007 with the strongest economic growth in a generation. Inflation was low, the peso strong and a million new jobs were created. We were all looking to a better, brighter future.

Because tough choices were made, kumikilos na ang bayan sa wakas. Malapit na sana tayo sa pagbalanse ng budget. We were retiring debts in great amounts, reducing the drag on our country's development, habang namumuhunan sa taong bayan.

Biglang-bigla, nabaligtad ang ekonomiya ng mundo. Ang pagtalon ng presyo ng langis at pagkain ay nagbunsod ng pandaigdigan krisis, the worst since the Great Depression and the end of World War II. Some blame speculators moving billions of dollars from subprime mortgages to commodities like fuel and food. Others point of the very real surge in demand as millions of Chinese and Indians move up to the middle class.

Whatever the reasons, we are on a roller coaster ride of oil price hikes, high food prices and looming economic recession in the US and other markets. Uncertainty has moved like a terrible tsunami around the globe, wiping away gains, erasing progress.

This is a complex time that defies simple and easy solutions. For starters, it is hard to identify villains, unlike in the 1997 financial crisis. Everyone seems to be a victim, rich countries and poor, though certainly some can take more punishment than others.

To address these global challenges, we must go on building and buttressing bridges to allies around the world: to bring in the rice to feed our people, investments to create jobs; and to keep the peace and maintain stability in our country and the rest of the world. Yet even as we reach out to those who need, and who may need us, we strive for greater self-reliance.

Because tough choices were made, the global crisis did not catch us helpless and unprepared. Through foresight, grit and political will, we built a shield around our country that has slowed down and somewhat softened the worst effects of the global crisis. We have the money to care for our people and pay for food when there are shortages; for fuel despite price spikes.

Neither we nor anyone else in the world expected this day to come so soon but we prepared for it. For the guts not to flinch in the face of tough choices, I thank God. For the wisdom to recognize how needed you are, I thank, you Congress. For footing the bill, I thank the taxpayers.

The result has been, on the one hand, ito ang nakasalba sa bayan; and, on the other, more unpopularity for myself in the opinion polls. Yet, even unfriendly polls show self-rated poverty down to its 20-year low in 2007.

My responsibility as President is to take care to solve the problems we are facing now and to provide a vision and direction for how our nation should advance in the future.

Many in this great hall live privileged lives and exert great influence in public affairs. I am accessible to you, but I spend time every day with the underprivileged and under represented who cannot get a grip on their lives in the daily, all-consuming struggle to make ends meet.

Nag-aalala ako para sa naka-aawang maybahay na pasan ang pananagutan para sa buong pamilya. Nag-aalala ako para sa magsasakang nasa unang hanay ng pambansang produksyon ng pagkain ngunit nagsisikap pakanin ang pamilya. I care for hardworking students soon to graduate and wanting to see hope of good job and a career prospect here at home.

Nag-aalala ako para sa 41-year old na padre de pamilya na di araw-araw ang trabaho, at nag-aabala sa asawa at tatlong anak, at dapat bigyan ng higit pang pagkakakitaan at dangal. I care for our teachers who gave the greatest gift we ever received – a good education – still trying to pass on the same gift to succeeding generations. I care for our OFWs, famed for their skill, integrity and untiring labor, who send home their pay as the only way to touch loved ones so far away. Nagpupugay ako ngayon sa kanilang mga karaniwang Pilipino.

My critics say this is fiction, along with other facts and figures I cite today. I call it heroism though they don't need our praise. Each is already a hero to those who matter most, their families.

I said this is a global crisis where everyone is a victim. But only few can afford to avoid, or pay to delay, the worst effects.

Many more have nothing to protect them from the immediate blunt force trauma of the global crisis. Tulad ninyo, nag-aalala ako para sa kanila. Ito ang mga taong bayan na dapat samahan natin. Not only because of their sacrifices for our country but because they are our countrymen.

How do we solve these many complex challenges?

Sa kanilang kalagayan, the answer must be special care and attention in this great hour of need.

First, we must have a targeted strategy with set of precise prescriptions to ease the price challenges we are facing.

Second, food self-sufficiency; less energy dependence; greater self-reliance in our attitude as a people and in our posture as a nation.

Third, short-term relief cannot be at the expense of long term reforms. These reforms will benefit not just the next generation of Filipinos, but the next President as well.

Napakahalaga ang Value Added Tax sa pagharap sa mga hamong ito.

Itong programa ang sagot sa mga problemang namana natin.

Una, mabawasan ang ating mga utang and shore up our fiscal independence.

Pangalawa, higit na pamumuhunan para mamamayan at imprastraktura.

Pangatlo, sapat na pondo para sa mga programang pangmasa.

Thus, the infrastructure links programmed for the our poorest provinces like Northern Samar: Lao-ang-Lapinig-Arteche, right now ay maputik, San Isidro-Lope de Vega; the rehabilitation of Maharlika in Samar.

Take VAT away and you and I abdicate our responsibility as leaders and pull the rug from under our present and future progress, which may be compromised by the global crisis.

Lalong lumakas ang tiwala ng mga investor dahil sa VAT. Mula P56.50 kada dolyar, lumakas ang piso hanggang P40.20 bago bumalik sa P44 dahil sa mga pabigat ng pangdaigdigang ekonomiya. Kung alisin ang VAT, hihina ang kumpiyansa ng negosyo, lalong tataas ang interes, lalong bababa ang piso, lalong mamahal ang bilihin.

Kapag ibinasura ang VAT sa langis at kuryente, ang mas makikinabang ay ang mga may kaya na kumukonsumo ng 84% ng langis at 90% ng kuryente habang mas masasaktan ang mahihirap na mawawalan ng P80 billion para sa mga programang pinopondohan ngayon ng VAT. Take away VAT and we strip our people of the means to ride out the world food and energy crisis.

We have come too far and made too many sacrifices to turn back now on fiscal reforms. Leadership is not about doing the first easy thing that comes to mind; it is about doing what is necessary, however hard.

The government has persevered, without flip-flops, in its much-criticized but irreplaceable policies, including oil and power VAT and oil deregulation.

Patuloy na gagamitin ng pamahalaan ang lumalago nating yaman upang tulungan ang mga pamilyang naghihirap sa taas ng bilihin at hampas ng bagyo, habang nagpupundar upang sanggahan ang bayan sa mga krisis sa hinaharap.

Para sa mga namamasada at namamasahe sa dyip, sinusugpo natin ang kotong at colorum upang mapataas ang kita ng mga tsuper. Si Federico Alvarez kumikita ng P200 a day sa kaniyang rutang Cubao-Rosario. Tinaas ito ng anti-kotong, anti-colorum ngayon P500 na ang kita niya. Iyan ang paraan kung paano napananatili ang dagdag-pasahe sa piso lamang. Halaga lang ng isang text.

Texting is a way of life. I asked the telecoms to cut the cost of messages between networks. They responded. It is now down to 50 centavos.

Noong Hunyo, nagpalabas tayo ng apat na bilyong piso mula sa VAT sa langis—dalawang bilyong pambayad ng koryente ng apat na milyong mahihirap, isang bilyon para college scholarship o pautang sa 70,000 na estudyanteng maralita; kalahating bilyong pautang upang palitan ng mas matipid na LPG, CNG o biofuel ang motor ng libu-libong jeepney; at kalahating bilyong pampalit sa fluorescent sa mga pampublikong lugar.

Kung mapapalitan ng fluorescent ang lahat ng bumbilya, makatitipid tayo ng lampas P2 billion.

Sa sunod na katas ng VAT, may P1 billion na pambayad ng kuryente ng mahihirap; kalahating bilyon para sa matatandang di sakop ng SSS o GSIS; kalahating bilyong kapital para sa pamilya ng mga namamasada; kalahating bilyon upang mapataas ang kakayahan at equipment ng mga munting ospital sa mga lalawigan. At para sa mga kalamidad, angkop na halaga.

We released P1 billion for the victims of typhoon Frank. We support a supplemental Western Visayas calamity budget from VAT proceeds, as a tribute to the likes of Rodney Berdin, age 13, of Barangay Rombang, Belison, Antique, who saved his mother, brother and sister from the raging waters of Sibalom River.

Mula sa buwang ito, wala nang income tax ang sumusweldo ng P200,000 o mas mababa sa isang taon – P12 billion na bawas-buwis para sa maralita at middle class. Maraming salamat, Congress.

Ngayong may P32 na commercial rice, natugunan na natin ang problema sa pagkain sa kasalukuyan. Nagtagumpay tayo dahil sa pagtutulungan ng buong bayan sa pagsasaka, bantay-presyo at paghihigpit sa price manipulation, sa masipag na pamumuno ni Artie Yap.

Sa mga LGU at religious groups na tumutulong dalhin ang NFA rice sa mahihirap, maraming salamat sa inyo.

Dahil sa subsidy, NFA rice is among the region's cheapest. While we can take some comfort that our situation is better than many other nations, there is no substitute for solving the problem of rice and fuel here at home. In doing so, let us be honest and clear eyed – there has been a fundamental shift in global economics. The price of food and fuel will likely remain high. Nothing will be easy; the government cannot solve these problems over night. But, we can work to ease the near-term pain while investing in long-term solutions.

Since 2001, new irrigation systems for 146,000 hectares, including Malmar in Maguindanao and North Cotabato, Lower Agusan, Casecnan and Aulo in Nueva Ecija, Abulog-Apayao in Cagayan and Apayao, Addalam in Quirino and Isabela, among others, and the restoration of old systems on another 980,000 hectares have increased our nation's irrigated land to a historic 1.5 million hectares.

Edwin Bandila, 48 years old, of Ugalingan, Carmen, North Cotabato, cultivated one hectare and harvested 35 cavans. Thirteen years na ginawa iyong Malmar. In my first State of the Nation Address, sabi ko kung hindi matapos iyon sa Setyembre ay kakanselahin ko ang kontrata, papapasukin ko ang engineering brigade, natapos nila. With Malamar, now he cultivates five hectares and produces 97 cavans per hectare. Mabuhay, Edwin! VAT will complete the San Roque-Agno River project.

The Land Bank has quadrupled loans for farmers and fisherfolk. That is fact not fiction. Check it. For more effective credit utilization, I instructed DA to revitalize farmers cooperatives.

We are providing seeds at subsidized prices to help our farmers.

Incremental Malampaya national revenues of P4 billion will go to our rice self-sufficiency program.

Rice production since 2000 increased an average of 4.07% a year, twice the population growth rate. By promoting natural planning and female education, we have curbed population growth to 2.04% during our administration, down from the 2.36 in the 1990's, when artificial birth control was pushed. Our campaign spreads awareness of responsible parenthood regarding birth spacing. Long years of pushing contraceptives made it synonymous to family planning. Therefore informed choice should mean letting more couples, who are mostly Catholics, know about natural family planning.

From 1978 to 1981, nag-export tayo ng bigas. Hindi tumagal. But let's not be too hard on ourselves. Panahon pa ng Kastila bumibili na tayo ng bigas sa labas. While we may know how to grow rice well, topography doesn't always cooperate.

Nature did not gift us with a mighty Mekong like Thailand and Vietnam, with their vast and naturally fertile plains. Nature instead put our islands ahead of our neighbours in the path of typhoons from the Pacific. So, we import 10% of the rice we consume.

To meet the challenge of today, we will feed our people now, not later, and help them get through these hard times. To meet the challenges of tomorrow, we must become more self-reliant, self-sufficient and independent, relying on ourselves more than on the world.

Now we come to the future of agrarian reform.

There are those who say it is a failure, that our rice importations prove it. There are those who say it is a success—if only because anything is better than nothing. Indeed, people are happier owning the land they work, no matter what the difficulties.

Sa SONA noong 2001, sinabi ko, bawat taon, mamamahagi tayo ng dalawang daang libong ektarya sa reporma sa lupa: 100,000 hectares of private farmland and 100,000 of public farmland, including ancestral domains. Di hamak mahigit sa target ang naipamahagi natin sa nakaraang pitong taon: 854,000 hectares of private farmland, 797,000 of public farmland, and Certificates of Ancestral Domain for 525,000 hectares. Including, over a 100,000 hectares for Bugkalots in Quirino, Aurora, and Nueva Vizcaya. After the release of their CADT, Rosario Camma, Bugkalot chieftain, and now mayor of Nagtipunan, helped his 15,000-member tribe develop irrigation, plant vegetables and corn and achieve food sufficiency. Mabuhay, Chief!

Agrarian reform should not merely subdivide misery, it must raise living standards. Ownership raises the farmer from his but productivity will keep him on his feet.

Sinimula ng aking ama ang land reform noong 1963. Upang mabuo ito, the extension of CARP with reforms is top priority. I will continue to do all I can for the rural as well as urban poor. Ayaw natin na paglaya ng tenant sa landlord, mapapasa-ilalim naman sa usurero. Former tenants must be empowered to become agribusinessmen by allowing their land to be used as collateral.

Dapat mapalaya ng reporma sa lupa ang magsasaka sa pagiging alipin sa iba. Dapat bigyan ang magsasaka ng dangal bilang taong malaya at di hawak ninuman. We must curb the recklessness that gives land without the means to make it productive and bites off more than beneficiaries can chew.

At the same time, I want the rackets out of agrarian reform: the threats to take and therefore undervalue land, the conspiracies to overvalue it.

Be with me on this. There must be a path where justice and progress converge. Let us find it before Christmas. Dapat nating linisin ang landas para sa mga ibig magpursige sa pagsasaka, taglay ang pananalig na ang lupa ay sasagip sa atin sa huli kung gamitin natin ito nang maayos.

Along with massive rice production, we are cutting costs through more efficient transport. For our farm-to-market roads, we released P6 billion in 2007.

On our nautical highways. RORO boats carried 33 million metric tons of cargo and 31 million passengers in 2007. We have built 39 RORO ports during our administration, 12 more are slated to start within the next two years. In 2003, we inaugurated the Western Nautical Highway from Batangas through Mindoro, Panay and Negros to Mindanao. This year we launched the Central Nautical Highway from Bicol mainland, through Masbate, Cebu, Bohol and Camiguin to Mindanao mainland. These developments strengthen our competitiveness.

Leading multinational company Nestle cut transport costs and offset higher milk prices abroad. Salamat, RORO. Transport costs have become so reasonable for bakeries like Gardenia, a loaf of its bread in Iloilo is priced the same as in Laguna and Manila. Salamat muli sa RORO.

To the many LGUs who have stopped collecting fees from cargo vehicles, maraming, maraming salamat.

We are repaving airports that are useful for agriculture, like Zamboanga City Airport.

Producing rice and moving it cheaper addresses the supply side of our rice needs. On the demand side, we are boosting the people's buying power.

Ginagawa nating labor-intensive ang paggawa at pag-ayos ng kalsada at patubig. Noong SONA ng 2001, naglunsad tayo sa NCR ng patrabaho para sa 20,000 na out of school youth, na tinawag OYSTER. Ngayon, mahigit 20,000 ang ineempleyo ng OYSTER sa buong bansa. In disaster-stricken areas, we have a cash-for-work program.

In training, 7.74 million took technical and vocational courses over the last seven years, double the number in the previous 14 years. In 2007 alone, 1.7 million graduated. Among them are Jessica Barlomento now in Hanjin as supply officer, Shenve Catana, Marie Grace Comendador, and Marlyn Tusi, lady welders, congratulations.

In microfinance, loans have reached P102 billion or 30 times more than the P3 billion we started with in 2001, with a 98% repayment record, congratulations! Major lenders include the Land Bank with P69 billion, the Peoples' Credit and Finance Corporation P8 billion, the National Livelihood Support Fund P3 billion, DBP P1 billion and the DSWD's SEA-K P800 million. For partnering with us to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit, thank you, Go Negosyo and Joey Concepcion.

Upland development benefits farmers through agro-forestry initiatives. Rubber is especially strong in Zamboanga Sibugay and North Cotabato. Victoria Mindoro, 56 years old, used to earn P5,000 a month as farmer and factory worker. Now she owns 10 hectares in the Goodyear Agrarian Reform Community in Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay, she earns P10,000 a week. With one hectare, Pedro and Concordia Faviolas of Makilala, North Cotabato, they sent their six children to college, bought two more hectares, and earn P15,000 a month. Congratulations!

Jatropha estates are starting in 900 hectares in and around Tamlang Valley in Negros Oriental; 200 in CamSur; 300 in GenSan, 500 in Fort Magsaysay near the Cordero Dam and 700 in Samar, among others.

In our 2006 SONA, our food baskets were identified as North Luzon and Mindanao.

The sad irony of Mindanao as food basket is that it has some of the highest hunger in our nation. It has large fields of high productivity, yet also six of our ten poorest provinces.

The prime reason is the endless Mindanao conflict. A comprehensive peace has eluded us for half a century. But last night, differences on the tough issue of ancestral domain were resolved. Yes, there are political dynamics among the people of Mindanao. Let us sort them out with the utmost sobriety, patience and restraint. I ask Congress to act on the legislative and political reforms that will lead to a just and lasting peace during our term of office.

The demands of decency and compassion urge dialogue. Better talk than fight, if nothing of sovereign value is anyway lost. Dialogue has achieved more than confrontation in many parts of the world. This was the message of the recent World Conference in Madrid organized by the King of Saudi Arabia, and the universal message of the Pope in Sydney.

Pope Benedict's encyclical Deus Caritas Est reminds us: "There will always be situations of material need where help in the form of concrete love for neighbour is indispensable."

Pinagsasama-sama natin ang mga programa ng DSWD, DOH, GSIS, SSS at iba pang lumalaban sa kahirapan sa isang National Social Welfare Program para proteksyonan ang pinaka-mahihirap mula sa pandaigdigang krisis, and to help those whose earnings are limited by illness, disability, loss of job, age and so on—through livelihood projects, microfinance, skills and technology transfer, emergency and temporary employment, pension funds, food aid and cash subsidies, child nutrition and adult health care, medical missions, salary loans, insurance, housing programs, educational and other savings schemes, and now cheaper medicine—Thanks to Congress.

The World Bank says that in Brazil, the income of the poorest 10% has grown 9% per year versus the 3% for the higher income levels due in large part to their family stipend program linking welfare checks to school attendance. We have introduced a similar program, Pantawid Pamilya.

Employers have funded the two increases in SSS benefits since 2005. Thank you, employers for paying the premiums.

GSIS pensions have been indexed to inflation and have increased every year since 2001. Its salary loan availments have increased from two months equivalent to 10 months, the highest of any system public or private—while repayments have been stretched out.

Pag-Ibig housing loans increased from P3.82 billion in 2001 to P22.6 billion in 2007. This year it experienced an 84% increase in the first four months alone. Super heating na. Dapat dagdagan ng GSIS at buksan muli ng SSS ang pautang sa pabahay. I ask Congress to pass a bill allowing SSS to do housing loans beyond the present 10% limitation.

Bago ako naging Pangulo, isa't kalahating milyong maralita lamang ang may health insurance. Noong 2001, sabi natin, dadagdagan pa ng kalahating milyon. Sa taong iyon, mahigit isang milyon ang nabigyan natin. Ngayon, 65 milyong Pilipino na ang may health insurance, mahigit doble ng 2000, kasama ang labinlimang milyong maralita. Philhealth has paid P100 billion for hospitalization. The indigent beneficiaries largely come from West and Central Visayas, Central Luzon, and Ilocos. Patuloy nating palalawakin itong napaka-importanted programa, lalo na sa Tawi-Tawi, Zambo Norte, Maguindanao, Apayao, Dinagat, Lanao Sur, Northern Samar, Masbate, Abra and Misamis Occidental. Lalo na sa kanilang mga magsasaka at mangingisda.

In these provinces and in Agusan Sur, Kalinga, Surigao Sur and calamity-stricken areas, we will launch a massive school feeding program at P10 per child every school day.

Bukod sa libreng edukasyon sa elementarya at high school, nadoble ang pondo para sa mga college scholarships, while private high school scholarship funds from the government have quadrupled.

I have started reforming and clustering the programs of the DepEd, CHED and TESDA.

As with fiscal and food challenges, the global energy crunch demands better and more focused resource mobilization, conservation and management.

Government agencies are reducing their energy and fuel bills by 10%, emulating Texas Instruments and Philippine Stock Exchange who did it last year. Congratulations, Justice Vitug and Francis Lim.

To reduce power system losses, we count on government regulators and also on EPIRA amendments.

We are successful in increasing energy self-sufficiency—56%, the highest in our history. We promote natural gas and biofuel; geothermal fields, among the world's largest; windmills like those in Ilocos and Batanes; and the solar cells lighting many communities in Mindanao. The new Galoc oil field can produce 17,000-22,000 barrels per day, 1/12 of our crude consumption.

The Renewable Energy Bill has passed the House. Thank you, Congressmen.

Our costly commodity imports like oil and rice should be offset by hard commodities exports like primary products, and soft ones like tourism and cyberservices, at which only India beats us.

Our P 350 million training partnership with the private sector should qualify 60,000 for call centers, medical transcription, animation and software development, which have a projected demand of one million workers generating $13 billion by 2010.

International finance agrees with our progress. Credit rating agencies have kept their positive or stable outlook on the country. Our world competitiveness ranking rose five notches. Congratulations to us.

We are sticking to, and widening, the fiscal reforms that have earned us their respect.

To our investors, thank you for your valuable role in our development. I invite you to invest not only in factories and services, but in profitable infrastructure, following the formula for the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway.

I ask business and civil society to continue to work for a socially equitable, economically viable balance of interests. Mining companies should ensure that host communities benefit substantively from their investments, and with no environmental damage from operations.

Our administration enacted the Solid Waste Management Act, Wildlife Act, Protection of Plant Varieties, Clean Water Act, Biofuels Act and various laws declaring protected areas.

For reforestation, for next year we have budgeted P2 billion. Not only do forests enhance the beauty of the land, they mitigate climate change, a key factor in increasing the frequency and intensity of typhoons and costing the country 0.5% of the GDP.

We have set up over 100 marine and fish sanctuaries since 2001. In the whaleshark sanctuary of Donsol, Sorsogon, Alan Amanse, 40-year-old college undergraduate and father of two, was earning P100 a day from fishing and driving a tricycle. Now as whaleshark-watching officer, he is earns P1,000 a day, ten times his former income.

For clean water, so important to health, there is P500 million this year and P1.5 billion for next year.

From just one sanitary landfill in 2001, we now have 21, with another 18 in the works.

We launched the Zero Basura Olympics to clear our communities of trash. Rather than more money, all that is needed is for each citizen to keep home and workplace clean, and for garbage officials to stop squabbling.

Our investments also include essential ways to strengthen our institutions of governance in order to fight the decades-old scourge of corruption. I will continue to fight this battle every single day. While others are happy with headlines through accusation without evidence and privilege speeches without accountability, we have allocated more than P3 billion – the largest anti-graft fund in our history – for real evidence gathering and vigorous prosecution.

From its dismal past record, the Ombudsman's conviction rate has increased 500%. Lifestyle checks, never seriously implemented before our time, have led to the dismissal and/or criminal prosecution of dozens of corrupt officials.

I recently met with the Millennium Challenge Corporation, a US agency that provides grants to countries based on governance. They have commended our gains, contributed P1 billion to our fight against graft, and declared us eligible for more grants. Thank you!

Last September, we created the Procurement Transparency Group in the DBM and linked it with business, academe, and the Church, to deter or catch anomalies in government contracts.

On my instruction, the BIR and Customs established similar government-civil society tie-ups for information gathering and tax evasion and smuggling monitoring.

More advanced corruption practices require a commensurate advances in legislative responses. Colleagues in Congress, we need a more stringent Anti-Graft Act.

Sa pagmahal ng bilihin, hirap na ang mamimili – tapos, dadayain pa. Dapat itong mahinto. Hinihiling ko sa Kongreso na magpasa ng Consumer Bill of Rights laban sa price gouging, false advertising at iba pang gawain kontra sa mamimili.

I call on all our government workers at the national and local levels to be more responsive and accountable to the people. Panahon ito ng pagsubok. Kung saan kayang tumulong at dapat tumulong ang pamahalaan, we must be there with a helping hand. Where government can contribute nothing useful, stay away. Let's be more helpful, more courteous, more quick.

Kaakibat ng ating mga adhikain ang tuloy na pagkalinga sa kapakanan ng bawat Pilipino. Iisa ang ating pangarap – maunlad at mapayapang lipunan, kung saan ang magandang kinabukasan ay hindi pangarap lamang, bagkus natutupad.

Sama-sama tayo sa tungkuling ito. May papel na gagampanan ang bawat mamamayan, negosyante, pinunong bayan at simbahan, sampu ng mga nasa lalawigan.

We are three branches but one government. We have our disagreements; we each have hopes, and ambitions that drive and divide us, be they personal, ethnic, religious and cultural. But we are one nation with one fate.

As your President, I care too much about this nation to let anyone stand in the way of our people's wellbeing. Hindi ko papayagang humadlang ang sinuman sa pag-unlad at pagsagana ng taong bayan. I will let no one – and no one's political plans – threaten our nation's survival.

Our country and our people have never failed to be there for us. We must be there for them now.

Maraming salamat. Magandang hapon sa inyong lahat.






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Sunday, July 27, 2008

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's State of the Nation Address 2008 Webcast



Bistop and the Office of the Press Secretary along with National Broadcasting Network provide the live webcast of PGMA's SONA 2008 On July 28, 2008 2 P.M. Manila Time.

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Key Points on PGMA's SONA 2001-2007

Here are the key points of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's State of the Nation Address from 2001 - 2008 as collected by ABS-CBNews.com

2001

THEME:

Bangkang Papel

KEY POINTS

  • Conquering internal enemy
  • Nationwide unity
  • Combat poverty (free enterprise, social equity, social bias toward the disadvantaged, raise moral standards)

2002

Theme

The Story of the Stone (Building a Strong Republic)

KEY POINTS
  • Independence from class and sectoral interests
  • Strong institutions and strong bureaucracy
  • Restore macroeconomic stability
2003

THEME:

War against Terrorism, Corruption, Health, Drugs, Destabilization

KEY POINTS
  • Fight against terrorism, corruption, health, drugs, and destabilization
  • Improvements in education, health, land reform, taxes, price of goods, employment, energy and business
  • Special mention to small people who have done the right thing for the country
2004

THEME:

Mamamayan Muna (Angelo de la Cruz)

KEY POINTS
  • Stability in inflation, prices of goods, and basic necessities
  • Kidnapping and Drugs are under control
  • Lifestyle checks
  • 5 key reform packages
  • Problem on the budget deficit
  • Raise revenues, expand government services, cut costs
  • Corporate corruption
  • Abolish 30 offices under the office of the president
2005

THEME:

Tale of two Philippines

KEY POINTS
  • Economy is on the take-off but politics hinders progress
  • Economic growth (6%)
  • 4M jobs (last four years)
  • Improvements in tax colletion, infrastructure and housing construction, shelter, security for the urban poor and IPs, rice productivity
  • UN Security Council-WHAT ABOUT THIS?
  • Peace in Mindanao
  • APEC anti-terrorism task force
  • Charter Change
  • Power to the countryside
  • EO 358 [what is this?]
2006

THEME:

Enhancing the "Super-Regions"

KEY POINTS
  • Bringing home OFWs in Lebanon who were caught in the war
  • Successful collections to fund government projects
  • Boost tourism especially in Central Philippines
  • Pro-poor, pro--growth, pro-peace agenda
  • Boom in the call-center industry
2007

THEME:

Facing Forward not Facing Off

KEY POINTS
  • Make the Philippines one of the richest countries in 20 years
  • Successful tax reforms
  • Investments in physical and human infrastructure
  • Decreasing hunger rate
  • Development of Mindanao as food basket
  • Development of Central Philippines as tourism regions
  • Developments in the North Luzon Argribusiness Quadrangle
  • Developments in the Luzon Urban Beltway
  • Education and Safety Net
  • Fight terrorism and uphold human rights





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Beijing Olympics 2008 Mascot


Like the Five Olympic Rings from which they draw their color and inspiration, Fuwa will serve as the Official Mascots of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, carrying a message of friendship and peace -- and good wishes from China -- to children all over the world.

Designed to express the playful qualities of five little children who form an intimate circle of friends, Fuwa also embody the natural characteristics of four of China's most popular animals -- the Fish, the Panda, the Tibetan Antelope, the Swallow -- and the Olympic Flame.

Each of Fuwa has a rhyming two-syllable name -- a traditional way of expressing affection for children in China. Beibei is the Fish, Jingjing is the Panda, Huanhuan is the Olympic Flame, Yingying is the Tibetan Antelope and Nini is the Swallow.

When you put their names together -- Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni -- they say "Welcome to Beijing," offering a warm invitation that reflects the mission of Fuwa as young ambassadors for the Olympic Games.

Fuwa also embody both the landscape and the dreams and aspirations of people from every part of the vast country of China. In their origins and their headpieces, you can see the five elements of nature -- the sea, forest, fire, earth and sky -- all stylistically rendered in ways that represent the deep traditional influences of Chinese folk art and ornamentation.

  • Beibei carries the blessing of prosperity. A fish is also a symbol of surplus in Chinese culture, another measure of a good year and a good life.
  • Jingjing was chosen to represent our desire to protect nature's gifts -- and to preserve the beauty of nature for all generations. Jingjing is charmingly naïve and optimistic. He is an athlete noted for strength who represents the black Olympic ring.
  • In the intimate circle of Fuwa, Huanhuan is the big brother. He is a child of fire, symbolizing the Olympic Flame and the passion of sport -- and passion is the blessing he bestows. Huanhuan stands in the center of Fuwa as the core embodiment of the Olympic spirit.
  • Like all antelopes, Yingying is fast and agile and can swiftly cover great stretches of land as he races across the earth. A symbol of the vastness of China's landscape, the antelope carries the blessing of health, the strength of body that comes from harmony with nature. Yingying's flying pose captures the essence of a species unique to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, one of the first animals put under protection in China.
  • Nini's figure is drawn from this grand tradition of flying designs. Her golden wings symbolize the infinite sky and spread good-luck as a blessing wherever she flies. Swallow is also pronounced "yan" in Chinese, and Yanjing is what Beijing was called as an ancient capital city. Among Fuwa, Nini is as innocent and joyful as a swallow. She is strong in gymnastics and represents the green Olympic ring.

Source : The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games







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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Nurse Licensure Examination Results

My Friend Ivan Arreglo actually told me that he passed on Nurse Licensure Examination that he took last June of this year. He is one of the 27,765 who passed that Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces where 64,459 took the Nurse Licensure Exam given by the Board of Nursing in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga last June 2008.

Check out the list from Philstar.com Nurse Licensure Examination Results Directory

• NURSING BOARD EXAM RESULTS (A - C)

• NURSING BOARD EXAM RESULTS (D - K)

• NURSING BOARD EXAM RESULTS (L - Q)

• NURSING BOARD EXAM RESULTS (R - Z)

To all who passed the exam, Congratulations!




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President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo State Of the Nation Address 2008: Handa Ka Na Ba?



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Muli na naman haharap si PGMA sa tao para ibigay ang mga pangyayari sa loob ng kanyang pamamahala ng bansa sa kanyang State of the Nation Address. Kung noon ay sinabi niyang matatag ang republika ng bansa sa isang taong lumipas masasabi pa ba ni President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo na maayos pa ang nangyayari sa kanyang gobyerno.

Sa Edukasyon - natupad na ba ang 1 book per student policy? O sa kasamaang palad ay mas dumami pang mga silid aralan ang kailangan ayusin dahil sa mga nagdaang kalamidad. Gayun din ang di mapigilang pagtaas ng matrikula na nagiging resulta sa pagtigil ng ilang mga estudyante dahil wala nang sapat na panustos sa tuition si Juan dela Cruz para sa knayang mga anak. Maaaring sabihin ng PGMA na pinatigil na niya ang mga pagtaas na ng matrikula sa mga pampublikong paaralan pero kung aalalahanin tila huli na ang pangulo sa kanyang pag utos dahil nag umpisa na at marami nang nakapag enrol noong nagbigay siya ng kanyang kautusan. Hindi sagot ang no-uniform policy na isa sa mga suggestions niya, mas magkakaroon pa nga lalo ng problema ang mga magulang kung anong isusuot ng kanilang mga anak. Sana ngayong SONA may mas maayos na panukala si Gloria sa edukasyon mula sa polisiya sa kagamitan sa paaralan, abot kayang matrikula, pasahod sa mga guro at higit sa lahat ang quality ng education na nakukuha ng mga mag aaral.

Sa Trabaho - ilan ang nagsipagtapos noong Mayo? Pero ang mas malaking katanungan ilan lang ang pinalad na magkatrabaho? Taon taon ilang libo ang nadadagdag sa populasyon ng mga taong walang trabaho, maaaring isagot ng pangulo na may mga Job Bazaar na nagaganap sa mga mall at mga ibang lugar, pero ang mga ito ay panandalian lamang, mayroon na bang kongkretong sagot sa taunang paglobo ng dami ng mga unemployed sa bansa at ang sagot ay WALA PA.

Sa Pagkain - pagkain sa bawat mesa, ito ang pangako ng pangulo, pero dahil sa pagtaas ng mga presyo ng mga bilihin masasabi pa ba ni PGMA na may sapat na pagkain pa ba sa mesa ni Juan dela Cruz? May subsidiary ngang pinamimigay mula sa katas ng VAT, pero hanggang kainlan ang paglilimos na ito sa mga tao? Pagkatapos ng kanyang termino ano na ang mangyayari? Sana sa SONA may maayos nang patakaran kontra sa pagtaas ng presyo ng pamilihin at hindi ang mabilisang pagpapaganda lamang ng imahe, hindi nanglilimos ang tao na kailangan pumila sa ilalim ng araw para kunin ang subsidiary nila.

Magulo man ang nilalaman ng blog entry kong ito pero sana ang SONA na makikita natin ay hindi lamang sa pagreresbak sa mga kritiko, hindi lamang fashion show sa hallway ng Kamara, at mga pangakong aahon tayo at statistics, kundi isang maayos na sagot at plano para IAHON ang bayan mula sa kumakalam nitong sikmura, butas nitong bulsa, mangmang nitong kaisipan at ang kanser na patuloy pa ring pumapatay sa kanyang kalusugan.

SANA SA SONA MAY PLANONG KONGKRETO SI GLORIA!






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Friday, July 25, 2008

Phoemela Baranda is Maxim Philippines - August Cover Girl



ABS-CBN's Phoemela Baranda bares it all on Maxim Philippines August Issue!

Phoemela Baranda is TV Patrol World's showbiz anchor and The Buzz co-host.
























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ABS-CBN's Dyosa Full Trailer

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Dyosa's Full trailer, casts: Anne Curtis, Sam Milby, Zanjoe Marudo and Luis Manzano.

Video courtesy of dyosatv.multiply.com and www.abs-cbn.com





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Thursday, July 24, 2008

I'm a Geek and I should be on IMMAP!

I’m not a 100% business minded person but I like the idea of cultivating technology for bigger use aside from communication, but more on channels that addresses specific needs of its users. Like services and products that is just a click away for its clients.

I am a geek by heart and if I had chance to join It’s All Geek to Me! The 2nd Internet and Mobile Marketing Summit 2008 on August 13 to 15 at Hotel Intercontinental, Ayala Avenue, Makati City. I would love to ask David Jones of Friendster (personally on how they come up an idea on creating versions of Friendster for a specific audience such as Mandarin speaking country and others. How risky to do that and how does it affect their over market strategies.

Also I would like to learn on the protocols and ethics on the deeper world of e-life and web 2.0. What attitude should a beginner possess in engaging to different online and mobile marketing strategies and advertising landscapes? I know that the Internet and Mobile Marketing Association of the Philippines (IMMAP) has lots to say to its workshoppers on that day, and I wanted to know those things a lot.

From the mobile and online titans like Yahoo, Globe Telecom, Google, Smart Communications, Philstar and Yehey., I would like to know how aggressive they are in making their services and products compete in digital arena, and how they secure themselves in terms of competitiveness and standards that may secure a prominent spot on The Boomerang Awards 2008, and I'm sure Yehey and Smart Communications has a lot to share as finalist of last years event.

As for Dentsu-Indio, Mobile Marketing Association, Digital Media Planning and Buying (DGM) and Proximity, I would like to know their insights on the different online and mobile marketing strategies, from choosing their possible clients, branding their products and how they promote and sell it to the digital world. More I want to know the behavior of the mobile and online users, how they act, think and decide from what they think and what they possibly buy.








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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Dyosa Music Video: Himig ng Pag ibig



Sung by Yeng Constantino, entitled Himig ng Pag-Ibig

From Dyosa official multiply site Dyosatv.multiply.com and www.ABS-CBN.com






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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Betty La Fea on Star Studio August Issue









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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Salamat Manong Gilbert


Kagabi habang nanonood ako Bandila, binalita na yumao na si Manong Gilbert dahil sa sakit sa puso 10:41PM binawian ng buhay si Direk Manong Gilbert sa St. Lukes Hospital sa edad na 48.

Hindi ako ganun kaclose with Direk, to be honest kahit hawak ko ang interactive ng Super Inggo 2 years ago wala kaming chance magmeet until last year lang nang iannounce ang bagong project ni Jericho at Carmen Soo na A Time For Us, pero noong panahon na yun habang nakikipag usap ako kay Manong Gilbert kasama ni Pink (Rachelle Siazon) wala pang title ang palabas na ito na ginagawa nila sa Malaysia. He actually ask my mini video gadget "Flip" kung paano daw yun, the one na ginagamit ng online group pag may mga one on one interview para handy at madali ang transfer.

Last July 10, nagkaroon ng event sa Esquinita para magkaroon ng fund raising para kay Manong para makatulong sa gastusin sa ospital, syempre nandyan ang mga kaibigan ng yumaong direktor sa pangunguna na rin ng Adprom group na sina Mico, Roxy, Biboy and EJ, pero di ako nakapunta kasi nasa Baguio ako that time with the My Girl Group, nagawa ko pang magbiro na lilipad na lang ako para makapunta sa Esquinita para makahapol sa party.

Like Erik Salud, Jerome (na kasama namin sa Baguio sa My Girl), Bb. Joyce Bernal, Direk Joey, Direk Jerry, Direk Cathy and Direk Manny Castañeda (lagi ko nakakasama sa Sharon meeting), Manong Gilbert is one of the directors I admire, noong ginagawa niya ang Jologs at Mr. Dreamboy na kasama si Piolo Pascual at si Bea Alonzo.

Kaninang umaga Pink interviews Don Cuaresma, director of Princess Sarah, and during sa meeting namin sa Varga, we take the chance to interview Itay Rocky, isa sa mga kaibigan ni Manong noong ginagawa pa nila ang Siniserye Presents May Minamahal, kasama si Oyo at Anne Curtis pa noon. And that time naalala ko pa may baston pa si Rocky dahil sa pilay niya.

Ang mga labi ngayon ni Manong Gilbert ay nakalagak ngayon sa Felicidad Room sa Arlington Memorial Chapel.

Kung nasaan man si Manong ngayon nawa'y wala nang sakit at hirap siyang nararamdaman ngayon kundi puro saya. Maraming salamat sa mga programa at pelikulang nagpaluha, nagpasaya at nagpa-ibig at nagbigay ng pag asa at ngiti sa mga manonood.







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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Lea Salonga plays Cinderella

Manila Santos our "athletic" writer interviews Lea Salonga.







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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Ms. Universe 2008

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Philippine broadcast will be aired after ABS-CBN with primer on Boy & Kris, with re-run on Velvet and Studio 23.






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IBON Foundation: DESPITE CLAIMS OF UNDER-RECOVERIES BIG THREE RAKE IN BILLIONS IN GLOBAL OIL PROFITS

While the Big Three oil firms in the Philippines claim losses due to under-recoveries, their mother companies abroad continue to report record billions in profits, according to independent-think tank IBON Foundation.

Royal Dutch Shell, the mother company of Pilipinas Shell, posted net income of $27.6 billion in 2007, making it the second most profitable company in the world next to oil giant Exxon Mobil. During the same year, Pilipinas Shell recorded profits of P4.12 billion.

On the other hand, Chevron, mother unit of Chevron Philippines (formerly Caltex), reported net income of $18.7 billion in 2007, 9% higher than in 2006 and enough to rank it the eighth most profitable company in the world. Its local unit in the country reported P2.75 billion in profits in 2007.

Petron, which is co-owned by government and by Saudi Aramco, recorded profits of P5.94 billion in 2007. Its net income has been progressively increasing in the last three years, posting P5.76 billion in 2006 and P3.42 billion in 2005. Aramco, unlike Shell and Chevron, is an unlisted company that is not obliged to report its financials, but its profits in 2007 are likely about $15 billion.

Domestic profits do not even genuinely reflect the oil monopolies’ overall profits because the transnational oil firms’ local subsidiaries are merely booking their profits abroad through the deceitful practice of transfer pricing to deflect criticisms of their massive windfall profits.

At any rate, the Big Three oil firms are clearly still making billions of pesos in profits, and thus any claim of so-called under-recoveries does not mean that they are taking any losses.

The monopoly oil transnational firms abroad normally already inflate the price of their oil to get their super-profits. This overpricing has even been extremely bloated since last year by increasing speculation in world oil markets. “Transfer pricing” however refers to oil firms’ practice of further padding the price of oil they sell to their subsidiaries to shift recording of profits from subsidiaries to mother corporations. The net result of this transfer pricing is that the seemingly lower profits of the subsidiaries, because of higher costs of oil imports, are actually off-set by higher profits of the mother companies.

Oil transnational firms are able to engage in transfer pricing because of their vast control of the different stages of oil production and distribution. In the Philippines, around 90% of oil in the market passes through the Big Three. They use lower reported domestic profits to disguise the massive global profits they are making and to deflate public anger against them.

Those mega-profits earned by exploiting unchecked monopoly control and covered up through unscrupulous practices, even as ordinary Filipinos reel from the harsh impact of escalating fuel prices, highlight the urgent need for government regulation and control over the local oil sector to help ensure transparency in pricing. (end)


IBON Foundation, Inc. is an independent development institution established in 1978 that provides research, education, publications, information work and advocacy support on socioeconomic issues.






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Saturday, July 12, 2008

WU CHUN AND CALVIN CHEN FEVER IS ON HERE IN MANILA!


WU CHUN AND CALVIN CHEN FEVER IS ON. The "Romantic Princess" FEVER grips the country as the stars of ABS-CBN's hit afternoon series, Wu Chun (right) and Calvin Chen (left), arrived in Manila yesterday (July 12) for a three-day promotional tour. This will also serve as part of the Kapamilya Network's 55th year celebration. The Asian superstars are set to appear on "Entertainment Live," "Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2" Gala Night, "ASAP 08" and "The Buzz."

More updates on www.ABS-CBN.com





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Few pics form Baguio




I'm currently uploading pics on my multiply sirkramic.multiply.com








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Saturday, July 5, 2008

UAAP 71 Basketball Schedule

Sharing the 71st Season Of University Athletics Association of the Philippines (UAAP) for Basketball - Men Division Round 1


July 5 - Araneta Coliseum
1 PM - Primer
2 PM - ADU vs FEU
4 PM - UE vs UST

July 6 - Araneta Coliseum

2 PM - UP vs NU
4 PM - DLSU vs ADMU


July 10 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - NU vs UE
4 PM - ADMU vs ADU

July 12 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - UP vs UST
4 PM - DLSU vs FEU

July 13 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - ADU vs NU
4 PM - UE vs ADMU

July 17 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - FEU vs UP
4 PM - UST vs DLSU

July 19 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - UP vs ADMU
4 PM - DLSU vs NU

July 20 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - ADU vs UE
4 PM - FEU vs UST

July 24 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - DLSU vs ADU
4 PM - UE vs UP

July 26 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - UP vs DLSU
4 PM - UE vs FEU

July 27 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - ADU vs UST
4 PM - ADMU vs NU

July 31 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - UST vs NU
4 PM - FEU vs ADMU

August 2 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - ADU vs UP
4 PM - DLSU vs UE







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UAAP Season 71

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This year on the 71st Season Of University Athletics Association of the Philippines, University of the Philippines hosted the annual inter-collegiate sportsmanship. UAAP members are Adamson University, Ateneo De Manila University, De La Salle University, Far Easter University, National University, University of the East and University of the Philippines. UAAP is known with its basketball game for men which commonly held in areas like Araneta Coliseum and PhilSports Arena.

Note: University of the Philippines is true to their legacy in sharing Philippine culture in their presentation everytime they host UAAP, which I believe must not be left behind. Happy Centennial to UP's Isko and Iska by the way :)

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