By Change is Coming on Sep 25, 2012 in:
Politics, politicians, Anti-Epal, Epal, economy, economics, economic development, Philippines, business, uncertainty, investment, government, leadership, quotes
“You cannot expect to have the amount of private investment and spending necessary for constant economic expansion in an environment where uncertainty is “business as usual.” Uncertainty is the product of poor leadership by the politicians.”...
By Be Kind To Us Trolls on Sep 18, 2012 in:
Humor, Personals, anti-epal, be kind to us trolls, Bogart the Explorer, carlos Celdran, EPAL, government, juana change, mae paner, philippines, politics, tado, tado jimenez
Juana Change and Carlos Celdran. Just some of the modern day “ Supercuddlyfuckinhilariouscomicallyinsaneheroes”, or “supercomicalheroes” for short, of the Philippines. There’s also Tado Jimenez and his Epal Hunt Bike...
By Be Kind To Us Trolls on Sep 18, 2012 in:
Humor, Personals, anti-epal, be kind to us trolls, Bogart the Explorer, carlos Celdran, EPAL, government, juana change, mae paner, philippines, politics, tado, tado jimenez
Juana Change and Carlos Celdran. Just some of the modern day “ Supercuddlyfuckinhilariouscomicallyinsaneheroes”, or “supercomicalheroes” for short, of the Philippines. There’s also Tado Jimenez and his Epal Hunt Bike...
By Be Kind To Us Trolls on Sep 16, 2012 in:
Current Events, Personals, anti-epal, be kind to us trolls, Blogwatch, carlos Celdran, comelec, Commission on Elections, EPAL, Epaliticians, Epalwatch, James Jimenez, juana change, mae paner, No More Epal, sixto brillantes, Vince lazatin
I attended the Anti-Epal discussion organized by the COMELEC and the different Anti-Epal organizations like Anti-Epal/No More Epal, Epalwatch/Blogwatch, Dakila, Juana Change/Mae Paner, Carlos Celdran, etc. This was at the 8th floor of the Palacio Del...
By Change is Coming on Sep 4, 2012 in:
Anti-Epal, Epal, Anti-Epal Movement, Politics, Politicians, Government, Philippines, Public Service, Tarpaulin, st, governance
Blogged: The Anti-EPAL Movement: Politicians, Beware! A movement is gaining ground to put an end to an irritating practice - politicians plastering their face and names on public projects.
By Change is Coming on Sep 4, 2012 in:
Anti-Epal, Epal, Anti-Epal Movement, Politics, Politicians, Government, Philippines, Public Service, Tarpaulin, st, governance
Blogged: The Anti-EPAL Movement: Politicians, Beware! A movement is gaining ground to put an end to an irritating practice - politicians plastering their face and names on public projects.