Today’s Views

Who’s more thirsty for the irrigation budget?

Who’s more thirsty for the irrigation budget?

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Sep 13, 2015

The El Nino phenomenon that we are experiencing right now scored the highest for the past 65 years. According to US scientists, the dry spell, which is expected to last until December, will leave our fields dry and risk the productivity of our poor farmers.

Of Migration and Solidarity Box

Of Migration and Solidarity Box

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Sep 05, 2015

In the 60s, the first wave of migrants from the Philippines to the United States landed in Hawaii and neighboring states to settle as migrant workers with no specific professional and gendered identities, except that some were technically skilled and some were college degree holders or intellectually and academically advantaged in their own right.

Dear Land of our Beginnings

Dear Land of our Beginnings

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Sep 04, 2015

The chief of state, President Noynoy Aquino, ironically, a scion of an icon lying protrate on the tarmac of history, all at once, comes out from the portal of hypocrisy into the bloodstained stretches of his “matuwid na daan”– Guilty! Guilty! Guilty! — of the indigenous people’s blood.

The Malasakit Gimmick

The Malasakit Gimmick

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Aug 30, 2015

All the Trapo politicians who have already started their campaign for the coming 2016 elections are adopting the “malasakit” gimmick. And it’s not even “campaign season” yet as provided by law.