Thursday, October 14, 2021

Magkaalaman na tayo mga mahal ko na kababayan #BBM is my President

This is why #BBMismyPresident.

Nangangamoy na ang eleksyon sa Pinas guys.

Let us pray for our country na manalo ang kung sino man ang karapat-dapat

maglingkod sa ating mahal na bansang Pilipinas.

Wag na po tayo padala sa mga "oposisyon" na walaang inaatupag ay kalabanin ang administrasyon

kasi gusto nila sa kanila ang kapangyarihan. Isapuso nawa natin ang ating pagboto sa tamang

leaders na totoong maglingkod at magpapabago ng Pilipinas.

Wala ng away-away. Mag pray na lang. I believe hindi tayo pababayan ni Lord.

Pilipinas (Philippines) has suffered and have gone through a lot.

Kaya it's time, tumulong tau sa boto natin na maiwasto at makatulong tayo. Rise up Philippines!

STILL CHANGE IS COMING!

Kung totoo man yan may bumibili ng boto, bago nyo tanggapin ang pera isipin nyo ang

future ng mga anak nyo. Yan lang guys. 

Na-grab ko lang 'to sa page ng late President Marcos guys.

Good read sya para sa kaalaman sa lahat na sa lahat ng naging presidente ng Pinas,

Si Marcos lang talaaga ang madaming nagawa. Imagine that! 

Dito sa Singapore guys pag kinakausap mo ang mga seniors dito kilalanh kilala nila si Pres. Marcos

at bilib na bilib sila dito. Lagi pa nga daw sila nagbabakasyon saten. Pero nung hindi na daw Presisente si 

Marcos, nagkakagulo na at madami na silang naririnig na patay. All mess country na daw ang Pinas.

Kaya guys, eto na ang chance natin matulungan na maibangon ang Pinas,

Let us vote wisely. Magpray muna tau bago bumoto. Let wisdom and Holy Spirit lead us.

His ways are perfect!

Kaya eto na guys, Share ko na.


IN 1986, CORAZON AQUINO ABOLISHED THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY BUT IN 1992, BONGBONG MARCOS FILED A BILL THAT CREATED THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY TO RESOLVE THE ENERGY CRISIS.
Corazon Aquino abolished the Ministry of Energy and the country's entire energy program.
Let us first look at the country's energy situation for 12 years, a specific period covered by President Ferdinand E. Marcos's total energy plan for the country that succeeded on the right combination of regulated policies, resulting to the steady, low-cost supply of oil and cheap electricity to consumers.
In that period, the Marcos government, based on indisputable government records, had also succeeded in reducing the country's dependence on Middle East oil from 92 percent in 1973 to 71 percent in 1980 and more to 57 percent in 1984. By 1985, the Philippines stood as the world's second largest user of geothermal power, next to California, resulting further to a 44 percent reduction of the country's dependence on imported oil worth billions of pesos in savings.
On June 19, 1986, four months after the Edsa Revolution, President Cojuangco Aquino, deliberately abolished the Ministry of Energy and placed the successful multibillion-peso National Power Corporation (NPC), Petron and the Philippine National Oil Corporation (PNOC) under the supervision of the Office of the President.
The NPC had incomes in sales revenue from P0.4 billion to P18 billion and had total assets of P107.2 billion between 1977 and 1985, almost 10 times of what it had in 1977. Mrs. Aquino's government broke it up, dissipated some of its assets and privatized majority of its operations, including generations, transmissions and distribution under the guise of doing away government monopoly over the energy sector.
Also at that time, PNOC was featured annually in Fortune's 500 Best Corporations with incomes running into billions of dollars while Petron served as a buffer against foreign oil production and distribution monopoly. Petron, with multibillion-peso assets, controlled 40 percent of the fuel distribution network in the country.
To justify the abolition of the energy department and to cover the paper trail, President Aquino through the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) subsequently charged the late Energy Minister Geronimo Zamora Velasco with having allegedly committed corruption, only to be declared later innocent by the Supreme Court.
Velasco died sometime ago but left behind a solid reputation of honesty and certitude as well as his own personal files made into a book that exposed the unforgivable sins of the Aquino regime in the energy sector.
Here's an extract of Mr. Velasco's 209-page book Trailblazing: The quest for energy self-reliance, published in 2006:
"… it appears that Mrs. Aquino abolished the ministry upon the advice of Cesar Buenaventura, who had claimed that the Ministry of Energy was ‘the most corrupt' among the Marcos-era agencies.
"… Cesar Buenaventura was one of Mrs. Aquino's closest advisers, but he also happened to be the president of Pilipinas Shell at the time. I have no idea as to Buenaventura's basis for claiming that the ministry was the 'most corrupt', but I also have no doubt that he had Shell's interest in mind when he recommended the ministry's abolition. I could sense that the foreign oil companies were never happy with PNOC, not only because Petron led the pricing structure in the oil market, but also because PNOC's energy development program, with its emphasis on tapping non-oil sources, threatened to erode the oil companies' position in the energy market.
"Riding on the wave of anti-Marcos sentiment was a good way to eliminate a rival. In my opinion, the abolition of the ministry showed Mrs. Aquino's inexperience in proper governance. Buenaventura may have been a close friend of hers, but how could she, in conscience, consult someone like him whose interest was to protect his employer, a foreign oil company operating in the Philippines? On the mere say-so of Buenaventura, Mrs. Aquino dismantled the whole energy complex that took twelve years to build and which, in government annals, was unique for the successes it achieved considering the constraints that faced by the country.
"Incidentally, the Queen of England knighted Buenaventura thereafter. Did that have anything to do with the ministry's fate?
"Joker (Arroyo) revealed that other advisers had already been eyeing Petron's privatization early on in Mrs. Aquino's term; they were lobbying for British Petroleum and for a Kuwaiti oil company. Other groups close to Mrs. Aquino's advisers were interested in PNOC's privatization because this would enable them to get their hands on Petron.
"From a policy perspective, there was no reason to privatize PNOC/Petron even at the time. Why would a government in dire need of cash be willing to let go of a good source of income? PNOC was the biggest government corporation in terms of revenue.
"Much of it was due to Petron, which commanded about 40 percent of the local oil market and occupied the top spot in the industry. More important, as Joker himself acknowledged, PNOC's involvement in oil importation, refining, and marketing took away the foreign oil companies' advantage of being the only ones who knew how to play the game. It is not surprising then that Petron threatened the interest of multinational oil companies.
"Joker's point about PNOC's impact on the oil companies is significant, if only because it affirms the fact that foreign oil companies have always invited suspicion that they act as a cartel and dictate the local price of oil regardless of international prices. This issue has hounded the local oil industry since the Ramos Administration deregulated the sector, and has intensified in times of unabated oil price increases, such as what we are experiencing now.
"To my mind, however, there is one important question that we should confront–a question that has so far evaded a real answer: As a matter of policy, what should we expect from the foreign oil companies in the Philippines?
To answer Mr. Velasco's question, when the Aquino regime deregulated the energy industry, foreign oil companies formed their own cartel and dictated their own prices, leaving consumers helpless from the harsh effects of rising prices of oil, electricity, water and other commodities.
Because energy has a correlation to the economic life of the nation, the country today, notwithstanding its advantages in human capital and natural resources, remains the Asean Region's economic laggard, continuously retrogressing rather than progressing.


Andrew Ripp - Rejoice (Official Lyric Video) #WorshipTogether #MyChristianDiary 14Oct2021

Whenever I am tired, bored, frustrated and just wanna let it all out,

I learnt a good and healthy habit of going to Spotify or youtube to listen to

beautiful songs of praise and worship.

Just that and all my weariness suddenly slowly fades away.

Listening to worship, praising Jesus that speaks of love, rest and yes...just full of rest

refreshes my Soul and then I am back to my feet again. (no it's my hands 'cuz I am doing video editing. )

Some people will take a smoke , coffee break (I do) , but me I usually take a worship break.

I recommend you should also do it. The peace that you will feel withing just hearing Jesus speaks to you

through all these beautiful worship songs is amazing and cannot be taken away.

Listen to worship songs that are Jesus and grace filled ones. 

Because at the end of the day, you just want to take it easy and be at peace.

Let Jesus lead you to worship too. Ask the Holy Spirit on leadings.

These days, you need not only the physical rest that the world offers but emotional

and spiritual as well. And Jesus has all that.

Just come to Him and say, "Jesus, please hug me right now.. I only want to rest."

Beautiful, right?

For now, enjoy this beautiful worship song that I just happened to listen to on Spotify.

I really stopped in the middle of my deadline just to share this with you.

I believe you will be so blessed.

Stay safe my friend and talk soon.

#MyChristianDiary 

Sunday, September 5, 2021

DPWH REPORT PART 2 l BUILD BUILD BUILD ACCOMPLISHMENTS l SEC. MARK VILLAR


The “Build, Build, Build” program is the Duterte administration’s ambitious infrastructure development plan that is composed of thousands of projects to be implemented all over the country. In the briefing, the Cabinet secretaries reported that 212 airport projects, 446 seaport projects, 10,376 flood mitigation structures, 26,494 kilometers of road, and 5,555 bridges have already been completed under the “Build, Build, Build” Program. A total of 102 airport projects, 117 seaport projects, 1,090.30 kilometers of railway, 2,587 flood mitigation structures, 2,515 kilometers of road, and 1,020 bridges are currently under construction. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
SHOW LESS
Ang galing ng Duterte Administration mga kabayan. Look at the improvements of our infastructures sa 
iba't- ibang bahagi ng Pilipinas. Duterte's  #buildbuildbuild project has come a long way.
Imagine ung biyahe dati lalo na sa Manila, from 2-4 hrs dahil sa trapik eh nagiging 15min na lang??
(Feel free to comment below po kung tama o mali. Di pa kasi kami nakakauwe ng Pinas hanggang ngayon
dahil sa covid.
Don't worry guys. pag-umuwe ako, iboblog ko yan.
May drainage na rin daw sa Boracay. WOOOW! last punta namin dun nung 2018 madami kaming
nakikitang nagroroad widening. Kaka-excite na mag Boracay ulit. Thank You Lord for Tatay Digong's 
life! Protect him always po.
God bless all the people, the team who made these projects possible.
We need all these na ma-improve and ma-develop talaga kasi eto ang isa sa makakatulong sa pag-angat ng 
ekonomiya ng bansa. Build bridges, coastal roads para easy access to all.
Parang dito din sa Singapore, iniimprove talaga nila lagi ang roads, infastructures nila dito at I believe
isa eto sa nakatulong sa ekonomiya nila .
Sana sa sunod, ayusin naman ang drainage, lalo na sa Manila para ma-lessen ang flooding.
Suggestion lang naman 'yan. Kasi nga dito sa Singapore po, kahit 1st world country na at high-end ang 
road network ay nababaha pa din.
God bless Duterte's Administration po. Let us keep praying for our leaders na mabigyan pa sila
ng lakas, good health , wisdom para mag-govern sa ating bansa.
Stop corruption and bashing na po at wala ng away-away para sa ekonomiya! Para sa ating pinakamamahal na bansa.




Saturday, September 4, 2021

UMIIIYAK ANG MGA KAPATID NI MAHAL. ANO ANG MENSAHE NILA KAY MYGZ? PANOORIN

Paalam Mahal!

Nag-start pa naman na kami manood ng vlogs mo pero biglaan naman masyado.

Nakakalungkot , ang dami mong napapasaya pala sa youtube vlogs mo.

Gabayan mo sila ha.




Saturday, July 17, 2021

Life and Health | Joseph Prince | 2019

Kabayan , kung free ka. Please watch and be blessed. 


Life and Health | Joseph Prince | 2019

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Hamas fires rockets at Jerusalem - as nine Palestinians reportedly killed in Israeli air strikes

Hamas fires rockets at Jerusalem - as nine Palestinians reportedly killed in Israeli air strikes

Let us pray for our kababayans in Israel and Palestine. 

Pray #Psalm91 for their divine safety,

Eto na lang po ang maitutulong natin for now..

JESUS IS OUR ONLY HOPE.

 

Friday, May 7, 2021

Dr.Hayden Kho - My Journey to Christ... | Testimony

 Dr.Hayden Kho - My Journey to Christ...


Here is the heart-warming and challenging testimony of Filipino cosmetic surgeon

cum actor cum entrepreneur, Dr.Hayden Kho.

"While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Rom 5-8."