Green is the color of 2010 !!!
Green, Galing at Talino; Gilbert “GIBO” Teodoro for President!!!
There is no other candidate, in my opinion that would best suit as President of the Philippines. No other candidate has a clear platform of governance, positive change, reconciliation, competence and solutions other than Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro. Gibo Teodoro has the smarts, the wits, the heart, and the political will to solve the problems of the Philippines in the long run. His platform is clear-cut, realistic and will be centered on the Economy, Education & Health, Transparent Governance, and Political Reform.
“If those candidates would come to you one day and tell you they can solve all the ills besetting the country, provided you vote for them, don’t believe then and don’t vote for them as they are lying. No such Politician can do that.” -Teodoro
Gibo Teodoro’s plan on how to govern these issues
- Charter Change – We need sustainable development, sustainable change, and sustainable growth. And that can only be done with the revision and actual amendment of our constitution.
- Change in the structural political system to be more open, transparent and flexible.
- Synergy plus check and balance for better governance.
- Empowering the Congress to determine what Regions to be given enhanced autonomy, when and how.
- Disaster Risk Management – The different topographies, the different conditions of the local governments cannot be managed and cannot be foreseen by the National government, by giving the local governments power to take the lead in response relief, preparation and mitigation efforts we stand a better chance in being adequately prepared.
- Economy - Innovation and debt.
- Innovation is the key to avoid a state of progress plateau, the country needs more innovative ideas to fuel the industry and the economy. The country has exhausted the era of copying and remodeling trends, it is time for something new in order for the country to become more globally competitive. The country needs to generate more ideas. The talents and minds of our countrymen is our greatest resource.
- Debt – Our National debt is decreasing because of the increase of our GDP-GNP from 37% and now to 70%. We can’t repudiate our debts without sufficient basis. All Countries have debt, what we need is a better financial management and a better treasury management.
- Education – Student Loan Program and preparing our children for the future.
- Student Loan Program – Exhaust all means to give everyone the proper college education–Aside from usual scholarships and state subsidies, creative solutions should also be implemented to give every Filipino the education that is rightfully his. One specific example for this is a loan system for the less fortunate, but deserving students in the tertiary level. When a student applies for a loan, he will be given a Social Security System (SSS) number. Immediately after he gets his first paycheck, it will register that he is getting a salary and subsequent deductions could be made.
- Preparing our children for the future – Our children should be well equipped with the right skills and knowledge base to be globally competitive. Gibo pushes for academic excellence and a better curriculum, because he feels, the current curriculum is light in technical skills, mathematics, and English. By recommendation, a substantial and additional two years to the original six years of elementary is needed to prepare young Filipinos for four years of secondary education.
- Governance
- Internal Revenue Allotment – “As soon as possible we want to devolve all the basic services to local government units because there is no strong state in the world where basic services are done by the national government. But in certain areas, particularly in undeveloped or under-developed areas, in areas within a state of conflict there is no other choice but for the national government to do it. And this needs a lot of resources.” Studying the National Government Operational Cost and increase in budget for the Local Government Units , possibly balancing the IRA Sharing if it’s possible.
- Pork Barrel – Pork barrel is not the problem, but how it is managed and utilized. Competence in fund management is the solution–Reinforce the capability of the local government units to handle local funds and carry out intended projects.
- Transparency is the number one way of eradicating corruption. But sometimes, we look into the moral, solidly into the morality of corruption, but we do not look at the incentives given a person to remain honest. Reward System to improve the standard of living also of government officials. You have to make rules more reasonable, you have to have transparency. And then probably, you can deal very strongly with the corruption. You have to have less a disincentive to corrupt and a lot of it is material, too.
- Regional Autonomy – The Congress should determine how much autonomy they allow different regions. Giving power to realign internal revenue allotments to regions that can’t. But opposing giving autonomy to regions which are not prepared, because merely of a military conflict
- National Leadership
- Plan for the country – to continue with a lot of programs like the infrastructure programs that need to be continued and management day-to-day of the security situation. To plan your legislative agenda, the most important thing. Your first budget, your legislative agenda. That legislative agenda would include the constitutional convention law, the support for the new Philippine education road map because basic education must be reengineered. He wants to experiment also legislatively with universal participative health care, if it is feasible. Meaning to say, everybody participates. He wants want a revolving student loan program, probably five billion pesos, get that from the national treasury, and park it in the SSS, not SSS funds but SSS facilities. Student wants to study, comes in, you give the student and SSS number which should be a GSIS number, too, and give him or her loan. Once that SSS number comes out because he or she is employed, then you deduct and you have an incentive to study because you have to repay the loan and you can service more people. You give scholarships to those who are really deserving because of high aptitude and to those subjects that are not too popular but the country needs like international relations, public policy and planning.
- The strong will to resist temptation – A good leader must be of strong character and integrity. More than anything else, he or she must embrace the true essence of public service as a calling. He should also have a clear grasp of the concept that he was elected to the Office which is an institution, and he, the one elected to that office. The ideals and obligations of the Office go beyond his personal self. As the one elected by the people, he must always be guided by what’s best for his country or constituents even if this entails great personal sacrifices on his part.
A true leader must accept the philosophy that he should serve without expecting anything in return. In the end, his strength of character and integrity would give him the will to resist temptation. This strength of character and integrity does not come with the office – these traits are nurtured through years of public service.
- Peace and Order
- Peace in Mindanao – Gibo wants to start by disarming all armed individual and groups that are not sanctioned by the government. Though he is not promising that disarming civilians would immediately result in peace, Gibo said it would somehow prevent armed violence from erupting abruptly. By building roads and making the rural areas more accessible for commerce and agricultural purposes is one way of promoting peace and order in the region. Thinking and implementing solutions for the elimination of the proliferation of small arms and light weapons.
- Political Dynasty – “The best way to beat that dynasty, if that dynasty, is not deserving is to capacitate political parties to enable to adequately finance through realistic campaign finance reforms an able candidate and beat the dynasty. That is the best way because there will be no question whatsoever as to the will and the judgment of people. However, our campaign finance laws….they have this egalitarian principle of equality of all, then they have a spending limit on all. Now, to beat a dynasty, you have to pay more and finance a candidate who is new, with more resource . But since the limit is the same, how can you do that? You can’t. And political parties should be allowed with transparent clitella to get campaign resources. To get donations from donors just as long as you tell the public who has donated in order for it to have the resources to capacitate a willing and able candidate. A dynasty by definition is non-democratic. It’s non-delectable. Because a dynasty …you get to your position by birth. That’s why you have a dynasty. It is aligned. It is an entitlement. But an election should not perpetuate the dynasty if such is not deserving. But how do you do that. It’s by capacitating your political party to enable it to address the issue to the people and with media. Right now, it’s freer, opener, faster but more expensive. But that’s the way, to capacitate a deserving candidate, beat the dynasty. That is the best way to settle a dynasty problem. Not through artificial laws which people can skirt left and right around.”
- Population
- Reproductive Health – Filipinos should only have big families as long as they could afford to provide for their basic needs. Population management is necessary thing. However the diverseness and the acrimony between pro and con will result in nothing happening. So once and for all, we must have an honest to goodness dialogue. The RH bill minus certain punitive provisions maybe a good law. I really believe though, I’ve put it clear that abortion is out the window. I don’t support abortion whatsoever. However the incidence of a mother in an evacuation center with 10 children, 9 children, who’s going to take care of these people? We have to give information to people and give them the resources to apply what they believe in. I may not believe in contraception. You may not believe in contraception. But other people do. And we have to give them the freedom to choose. What they want to do with themselves in an informed manner. This is not to say that religious organizations do not have a role. They have a very powerful and strong role. But not through the state. Not through the law. But in our consciences, in our souls, and in the pulpit.
Source: gibo.ph
Feel the heat ! Keep the flame burning ! Go Green ! Go GIBO !
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“If those candidates would come to you one day and tell you they can solve all the ills besetting the country, provided you vote for them, don’t believe then and don’t vote for them as they are lying. No such Politician can do that.” -Teodoro
Gibo Teodoro’s plan on how to govern these issues
- Charter Change – We need sustainable development, sustainable change, and sustainable growth. And that can only be done with the revision and actual amendment of our constitution.
- Change in the structural political system to be more open, transparent and flexible.
- Synergy plus check and balance for better governance.
- Empowering the Congress to determine what Regions to be given enhanced autonomy, when and how.
- Disaster Risk Management – The different topographies, the different conditions of the local governments cannot be managed and cannot be foreseen by the National government, by giving the local governments power to take the lead in response relief, preparation and mitigation efforts we stand a better chance to be adequately prepared.
- Economy - Innovation and debt.
- Innovation is the key to avoid a state of progress plateau, the country needs more innovative ideas to fuel the industry and the economy. The country has exhausted the era of copying and remodeling trends, it is time for something new in order for the country to become more globally competitive. The country needs to generate more ideas. The talents and minds of our countrymen is our greatest resource.
- Debt – Our National debt is decreasing because of the increase of our GDP-GNP from 37% and now to 70%. We can’t repudiate our debts without sufficient basis. All Countries have debt, what we need is a better financial management and a better treasury management.
- Education – Student Loan Program and preparing our children for the future.
- Student Loan Program – Exhaust all means to give everyone the proper college education–Aside from usual scholarships and state subsidies, creative solutions should also be implemented to give every Filipino the education that is rightfully his. One specific example for this is a loan system for the less fortunate, but deserving students in the tertiary level. When a student applies for a loan, he will be given a Social Security System (SSS) number. Immediately after he gets his first paycheck, it will register that he is getting a salary and subsequent deductions could be made.
- Preparing our children for the future – Our children should be well equipped with the right skills and knowledge base to be globally competitive. Gibo pushes for academic excellence and a better curriculum, because he feels, the current curriculum is light in technical skills, mathematics, and English. By recommendation, a substantial and additional two years to the original six years of elementary is needed to prepare young Filipinos for four years of secondary education.
- Governance
- Internal Revenue Allotment – “As soon as possible we want to devolve all the basic services to local government units because there is no strong state in the world where basic services are done by the national government. But in certain areas, particularly in undeveloped or under-developed areas, in areas within a state of conflict there is no other choice but for the national government to do it. And this needs a lot of resources.” Studying the National Government Operational Cost and increase in budget for the Local Government Units , possibly balancing the IRA Sharing if it’s possible.
- Pork Barrel – Pork barrel is not the problem, but how it is managed and utilized. Competence in fund management is the solution–Reinforce the capability of the local government units to handle local funds and carry out intended projects.
- Transparency is the number one way of eradicating corruption. But sometimes, we look into the moral, solidly into the morality of corruption, but we do not look at the incentives given a person to remain honest. Reward System to improve the standard of living also of government officials. You have to make rules more reasonable, you have to have transparency. And then probably, you can deal very strongly with the corruption. You have to have less a disincentive to corrupt and a lot of it is material, too.
- Regional Autonomy – The Congress should determine how much autonomy they allow different regions. Giving power to realign internal revenue allotments to regions that can’t. But opposing giving autonomy to regions which are not prepared, because merely of a military conflict
- National Leadership
- Plan for the country – to continue with a lot of programs like the infrastructure programs that need to be continued and management day-to-day of the security situation. To plan your legislative agenda, the most important thing. Your first budget, your legislative agenda. That legislative agenda would include the constitutional convention law, the support for the new Philippine education road map because basic education must be reengineered. He wants to experiment also legislatively with universal participative health care, if it is feasible. Meaning to say, everybody participates. He wants want a revolving student loan program, probably five billion pesos, get that from the national treasury, and park it in the SSS, not SSS funds but SSS facilities. Student wants to study, comes in, you give the student and SSS number which should be a GSIS number, too, and give him or her loan. Once that SSS number comes out because he or she is employed, then you deduct and you have an incentive to study because you have to repay the loan and you can service more people. You give scholarships to those who are really deserving because of high aptitude and to those subjects that are not too popular but the country needs like international relations, public policy and planning.
- The strong will to resist temptation – A good leader must be of strong character and integrity. More than anything else, he or she must embrace the true essence of public service as a calling. He should also have a clear grasp of the concept that he was elected to the Office which is an institution, and he, the one elected to that office. The ideals and obligations of the Office go beyond his personal self. As the one elected by the people, he must always be guided by what’s best for his country or constituents even if this entails great personal sacrifices on his part.
A true leader must accept the philosophy that he should serve without expecting anything in return. In the end, his strength of character and integrity would give him the will to resist temptation. This strength of character and integrity does not come with the office – these traits are nurtured through years of public service.
- Peace and Order
- Peace in Mindanao – Gibo wants to start by disarming all armed individual and groups that are not sanctioned by the government. Though he is not promising that disarming civilians would immediately result in peace, Gibo said it would somehow prevent armed violence from erupting abruptly. By building roads and making the rural areas more accessible for commerce and agricultural purposes is one way of promoting peace and order in the region. Thinking and implementing solutions for the elimination of the proliferation of small arms and light weapons.
- Political Dynasty – “The best way to beat that dynasty, if that dynasty, is not deserving is to capacitate political parties to enable to adequately finance through realistic campaign finance reforms an able candidate and beat the dynasty. That is the best way because there will be no question whatsoever as to the will and the judgment of people. However, our campaign finance laws….they have this egalitarian principle of equality of all, then they have a spending limit on all. Now, to beat a dynasty, you have to pay more and finance a candidate who is new, with more resource . But since the limit is the same, how can you do that? You can’t. And political parties should be allowed with transparent clitella to get campaign resources. To get donations from donors just as long as you tell the public who has donated in order for it to have the resources to capacitate a willing and able candidate. A dynasty by definition is non-democratic. It’s non-delectable. Because a dynasty …you get to your position by birth. That’s why you have a dynasty. It is aligned. It is an entitlement. But an election should not perpetuate the dynasty if such is not deserving. But how do you do that. It’s by capacitating your political party to enable it to address the issue to the people and with media. Right now, it’s freer, opener, faster but more expensive. But that’s the way, to capacitate a deserving candidate, beat the dynasty. That is the best way to settle a dynasty problem. Not through artificial laws which people can skirt left and right around.”
- Population
- Reproductive Health – Filipinos should only have big families as long as they could afford to provide for their basic needs. Population management is necessary thing. However the diverseness and the acrimony between pro and con will result in nothing happening. So once and for all, we must have an honest to goodness dialogue. The RH bill minus certain punitive provisions maybe a good law. I really believe though, I’ve put it clear that abortion is out the window. I don’t support abortion whatsoever. However the incidence of a mother in an evacuation center with 10 children, 9 children, who’s going to take care of these people? We have to give information to people and give them the resources to apply what they believe in. I may not believe in contraception. You may not believe in contraception. But other people do. And we have to give them the freedom to choose. What they want to do with themselves in an informed manner. This is not to say that religious organizations do not have a role. They have a very powerful and strong role. But not through the state. Not through the law. But in our consciences, in our souls, and in the pulpit.
TEQ
Make Some Enemies !
A text-based online game that has survived through these tough times.
I’ve been playing this game since September of 2002 and I still love playing it. Though it’s not like it used to be, with the dwindling down of the player numbers; however, the Admins are trying to keep the game alive. Players who still play are passionate towards the game, and they help promote TEQ in the interwebz.
Recently they had added a Facebook application, which you can link to your old TEQ account and your Facebook account. To me this is a great move by MM and Kama (GC’s, admin) to generate more traffic/players to the game.
http://apps.facebook.com/playteq/
I really hope this game will still be here 5 years from now. Til’ then, I will continue supporting TEQ even if I’m not playing it in the future.
Naruto Manga and Anime
There will be no manga or anime this week due to the Holidays.
Editing/Learning about WordPress
It’s pretty damn late, already 4:40am GMT +8; here I am learning how to format/edit my Word Press blog. Never knew that blogging could be this fun. A great start to a New Year !
Who Am I?
I found this old essay on my e-mail, that describes who am I . Kinda fitting for my first blog, an introduction about myself.
When I write about myself, I realized that this was going to be a difficult assignment: not because I didn’t know my heritage or where I’m from but because I’ve always sort of defined myself by using the people around me. “I’m a friend of (name of a friend),” or “He’s my dad,” or “This is my girlfriend,” instead of saying, “I am Mark Romeo C. Buenavista.” I thought that particular outlook was going to make this assignment very difficult, but then I realized that my outlook made it easier: I am who I am because of the people that have surrounded me my entire life. Mark Buenavista because of the way I grew up. It makes total sense now.
There are many more people who have influenced my life, who have made me who I am today, who I use to define who I am (in a sense); each of these people has done something for me that no family tree or national flag could have ever done. I am who I am today because of my experiences. I’m sure I’ll look back on this in 10 years and think of the myriad of people who have influenced me and changed me since this paper was written. That’s the best thing about defining yourself based on your experiences and your influences, rather than based solely on where my parents was born, they can change and grow with you.
I am the eldest in a family of five siblings. As a child being bestowed the love and attention by my parents, I grew proud, and intelligent, a goal-getter being confident in my capabilities. I usually initiate things, motivating others to do my way, be it a new game, a new toy and later mischief. I was surrounded with friends who were my playmates. Also sired by intelligent motivated parents and in this environment I had a happy childhood being the only one child for four years.
However, when I was four years old, my mother conceived another child and I also realized I was also a jealous person. Seeing my younger sister; as a rival for the attention of my parents. As I grew older and wiser with more brothers and sister added I have accepted their presence but still expect my parents the attention I needed.
I really am the might of my father; I belong in the upper echelon of my class, obtaining honors (in the past), medals and even selected to participate in a quiz show. I was likewise an athlete, soccer, table tennis, badminton and whatever sport I try. I made it a point to excel in all my endeavors. One of my achievements (most proud of) happened during high school when I was able to go to lots places, met friends and acquaintances playing soccer. I saw my name printed in both national (PhilStar and Inquirer) and local newspaper (Davao). We won 3rd place overall in the National Finals for Coke Go for Goal Tournament and champions in the Regional Finals for Coke Go for Goal Tournament; were I was honored as MVP.
However, like all of us I have my ups and downs. I grow bitter when things won’t go my way. Being negligent in doing assigned works and projects, being too overconfident in my capabilities.
I seem very shy and quiet at first as well, until you get to know me. I have been told that on the first look most people think that I am a “snob,” stuck up, not very nice. I do not generally waste my time on trying to change people’s opinions of me; if they are around me more they will find that I am not that bad. They realize that what they took for rudeness was actually just me being shy and trying not to offend them or something.

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