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From a whole country point of view, I am of the opinion that the Aquino Presidency has made rather major strides in a lot of things. The economy, peace in Mindanao, anti corruption, etc..We still have a lot of problems. Many more needs to be done. I want more of the reforms to be set in place before PNoy leaves the Presidency. I know the man has a an agenda and I want him to succeed.
So regarding how I look at the candidates running, I am definitely crossing out the entire UNA ticket since I see most of them as remnants of our dysfunctional past. They were beneficiaries of corruption, inertia, political largess and everything bad I see in our entire history of governance and politics. The rest are old politicos who have nothing new to offer. I don’t feel I should give them an extension in their political life. To be fair, I was considering Hagedorn seriously but when I heard him on radio say that his idol of all time was Joseph Erap Estrada, I decided to junk him.
Surveying the Liberal Party, there are a few I am excited about. Bam Aquino is a guy I have known a long time. I have had discussions with him, really frank ones about the country including topics such as Hacienda Luisita, the Aquinos, reforms, alleviating poverty, RH, etc.. and I can tell you he has a firm moral, political, economic understanding of problems and a democratic, pro-poor bias in wanting to solve them. He also walks his talk. His big disadvantage (and advantage) is that he carries the Aquino name and that is a turn off with people who have absolutely drawn the line against dynasties. But if you follow Miriam’s thinking on what a dynasty is (parents and children, siblings both in office), he does not fall into the category.
Risa Hontiveros has always been a fighter. She has courage and morals to stand for RH, women’s issues and has always been a reformist. She is high on my list.
Ramon Magsaysay Jr. is one senator who never got rich through the years. I have sat with him on some occasions during dinners at the Ramon Magsaysay Awards and he is a wise man who works hard but does not trumpet his ambitions and achievements. He has solid ideas. His economic standing despite years of being a public official has remained unchanged. He is honest.
I am considering Grace Poe even if she has little experience. She effectively ran MTRCB and dealt with issues like the Willie Revillame scandals with firmness. She is a loyal daughter who will not sully her father’s name. She will quickly learn the ropes in the senate, I am sure. Experience is good to have. But how does one get experience unless he h/she is given a chance? I think she is intelligent enough to learn fast and do a good job.
Bro. Eddie Villanueva is a person I am also considering. He is a good man and though religious, was broadminded enough to have been pro-RH.
Going back to a macro point of view, the worst outcome this election can have is to bring in guys who will want to restore the bad old days. The next worst thing is to have a gridlock senate that will not pass reformist bills or if they do, they will water them down to make them ineffective. The best thing that I want to see is to get the reform train moving as quickly as it can so that whoever becomes President after PNoy will find reform unstoppable and will not be able to turn things back to how it was.
I still have issues with the rest of the Liberal party but I am approaching it with the thought of whether the candidates will do more good than harm. Political dynasties, where brothers and sisters, or parents and children will be sitting in the senate is a real turn-off, and Angara, Cayetano fall in that category. Though they may be honorable men, I still have not made up my mind whether I should include them. There are also others in the party whom I will not vote for no matter what.
I will probably have at most 9 people in my list. Realistically, it may be 7. That should be enough majority already to give PNoy the laws he wants in place.
My party list vote will go to Ladlad. All over the world, the LGBT community’s time has come. It’s time they are represented.
My party list vote will go to Ladlad. All over the world, the LGBT community’s time has come. It’s time they are represented.
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I wanted to share my two cents for this year’s senatorial elections. But after reading this entry on Mr. Jim Paredes’ blog, I thought he has written my thoughts so much better. So I decided to share his blog entry instead. I have almost similar list as with him, but I am still really deciphering. I’m really taking this year’s senatorial elections seriously, and I think you should too. It’s time we really make intelligent decisions.
Once done with my research I’ll compare notes with my Dad to get a more matured and more intelligent view of my candidates. I did the same for the 2010 presidential elections and I remember Dad saying,; lahat naman ng precidential candidates are intelligent, some are more experienced than the others and some performed better than the others. But, if you’ll base your judgement according sa kung sino ang mas matalino o sino ang mas magaling, then that decision is subjective. You have to define what for you can make the difference. Having said that, I would judge them according to who is the most honest? Then that makes Noynoy different. Noynoy is not the best in the senate; he doesn’t have long enough experience as compared with the others. But if you'll compare him with everyone else, he can be the most honest candidate. He may not be as good as his father but I am sure he will take care of his parents’ legacy, and that for me makes the difference.
This year’s election has a different challenge; I am personally having a difficulty whether to elect a totally new breed of senators as there are several who can really be good senators, and/or to include in my list experienced senators as there are still a few whom I still believe in to. Two more days left before the elections and I’m still confused. Have you finalized your list yet? Hmmm, maybe I’ll just stick to the top 7 on my list. We’ll see.
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Jim Paredes is a member of the APO trio, their songs are my favourite OPM classics; and Jim Paredes is one of my most favourite reads, he is very intelligent and I learn a lot just by reading his blog.
You may also want to read related links for what he has to say about the elections. He has always been an active participant in shaping the nation as far back as the Philippine revolution in 1986. His most famous politically related contribution is his writing for the anthem of the People Power Revolution, "Handog ngPilipino sa Mundo".* wikipedia
***Notice his invitation to "dinner for 9 strangers" at the bottom of the original post of this entry from his website, “Writing on Air”; had I read this post earlier I am sure to be one of the many hopefuls to email him for a chance to sit down, talk and listen to him. I’m quite sure though, I wont survive the talking part, I’ll most likely be too starstrucked to even say anything smart after saying “Hi”. Well, I’m an APO girl and I’m fascinated with intelligent people. I’m not usually shy but I’m sure I will be with people like Jim Paredes.=)
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