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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

OMG! DUTERTE ABOLISHES CONGRESS


35% of the vote does not give you the mandate of the people. The 65% will be watching your every move, and if you declare Dictatorship/martial law or abolish the congress, they will storm Malacanang. Then you will see if the 35% you mesmerized with your vulgarity can withstand the tempest of the people. 

...BUT THE 65% WHO DID NOT VOTE FOR YOU WILL BE WILLING TO GIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT IF AND WHEN YOU BECOME PRESIDENT.




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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

DUTERTE "CAPTAIN BARBEL"

IT IS NOT IN THE NATURE OF THE FILIPINOS TO SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE - THE REASON WHY THEY ARE A HAPPY PEOPLE. THEY ARE HAPPY WITH WHAT LITTLE THINGS THEY HAVE. THEY HAVE NO TIME TO WORRY IF THE SKY IS FALLING.


ROXAS –the low rating phenomenon

When P-Noy crossed swords with the country’s TOP POLITICAL DYNASTIES with immense political bases - GMA, Enrile, Jinggoy Estrada, Bong Revilla, the Binays, and the Marcoses, ROXAS lost a bulk of the people’s support.

In its eagerness to raise money, the BIR started taxing OFWs' balikbayan boxes and charging terminal fees to departing OFWs, which had been free in the last 19 years. Roxas again took a beating for the popular vote. P-Noy should have let go of the BIR chief.

…and then came the traffic and MRT’s daily breakdowns, the “TANIM BALA” at the airport, not to mention “Yolanda” and the “El Niño.”

P-Noy focused on bigger things, such as infrastructure and the economy, but paid little attention to the more minor issues, so the smaller things matter most to people. Not even Superman can solve this country’s problems, but Filipinos love their superhero, and they see it in the person of DUTERTE—the Captain Barbel of our time.

Like Duterte, P-Noy was a populist president, but he seemed to have lost his ‘connection’ with the people somewhere along the line. He projected himself as more of a doer than a talker, but talkers get more votes in politics than doers. You cannot talk about GDP and the STOCK MARKET as a measure of your presidency when 99% of the people do not understand what you are talking about. They could better understand “P_tang’_na” (son of a bitch) and “Papatayin ko sila” (I will kill them). 

In P-Noy's eagerness to do the right and more significant things, ROXAS became his single and biggest casualty. Roxas, by all measures, is the most qualified among the candidates, but in a country where 90% of the people have to live in crime-infested terrain, do not know how to wear neckties, and do not drive around in fancy cars, they would instead go for Dolphy’s version of Captain Barbel just for the laugh and Du30 it is. Can Captain Barbel deliver on his promises…? The answer is a big no. In Davao, he was above the law, so he killed with impunity. In Malacanang – he is not above the law. He made so many powerful enemies that he would be impeached if he made even the slightest mistake. In Davao, where he is the king, there is no Congress and no Supreme Court to clip his wings. If he is a man of his word, he could leave office earlier than expected. Better be a king of Davao than an emperor of the 7,100-island archipelago.



Saturday, April 16, 2016

IMAGINE: you are able to talk to yourself anywhere in time


I was Googling images of time travel when I found my book among the results. I remembered having posted the photo in my blog, so that’s it. Among the many images were lookalikes of famous people from long ago. 




When I was young and grazing the beasts under my care (cows and water buffalo), I wondered how Maya birds recognized each other’s relatives whenever a flock flew over the rice field. They all looked alike, and then, with an amusing thought, the Maya birds could likewise be wondering how we humans recognize each other. We all have hair, eyes, ears, noses, and mouths.

My daughters said, I look like Jackie Chan – ha ha ha! With 7 billion denizens of planet Earth alone, you can reshuffle our DNA only so much and end up with some who look alike with only a few differences. Although in a lottery, only one or a few can win, hundreds differ from the winner by only one number, and thousands more by two digits. This means that, with 7 billion people on Earth, some will end up looking like me, or I will look like them. Imagine a multiverse universe where the stakes infinitely increase…not one, but many will look exactly like me – a parallel universe.


One of the most intriguing physical proofs that time travel could be possible is that an old woman was accidentally caught talking into what appeared to be a cell phone in a Charlie Chaplin movie. The puzzle, though, that not many people come to talk about is…to whom was she talking to?
With the theoretical possibility of the existence of exotic sub-sub-subatomic (dark matter) particles so miniscule it is beyond our observation by any available machine at present (Large Hadron Collider) – we may in the future develop the technology to communicate with someone somewhere in time, meaning I can communicate with myself in another place in time, but wow…it’s mindboggling scary. Just think about it…it’s insanely crazy. Suppose the speed of light is the only barrier between now and anywhere else in time. In that case, we may be able to communicate with ourselves from any point in time and anywhere in the past, at a specific moment when the technology becomes available, no matter how fantastical it may seem. We may even talk to ourselves beyond the grave. (Don’t search the internet. This is my own theoretical fantasy.) 

These are objects that may have been sucked into a wormhole (time tunnel) and transported over long distances in time. Many scientists believe that wormholes were a consequence of the Big Bang, which occurred in varying sizes.



Oftentimes, I wonder why the Kaaba in Mecca is clad in black, and the ritual of ‘Taw’waf’ (circumambulation) is counterclockwise, the same direction all galaxies rotate, and planets in our solar system orbit around the sun. Did God give us a timeless message? If you are not a Muslim reading this, the Kaaba is the first house of worship dedicated to God, built by Prophet Abraham (a.s.) and his son Ishmael (a.s.). They originated the ritual of counterclockwise circumambulation by the command of the Almighty.


If you had told me 30 years ago, when I had to drive 173 km and pay 8 riyals per minute to call my family in Manila, that one day in the not-so-distant future, you, my friend, would carry in your pocket a small gadget that would let you call anyone anywhere on the planet and send a telegraphic (TXT) message of 160 characters at a negligible price of one peso, I would have called you insane—absolutely insane. 

If you were to tell me now that, in the not-so-distant future, I will be able to talk to the same me with my cellular phone from another time and place, I believe you.



Saturday, April 9, 2016

El Niño Freak Weather and Saudi Arabia


I have always thought of the massive rain in this town (Zahran Al Janoub) in 1982-83 as a global consequence of the El Niño weather phenomenon, but I wanted to be sure, so I did a few clicks in search of info…and voila, I found this.

El Niño
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It is thought that there have been at least 30 El Niño events since 1900, with the 1982-83, 1997–98 and 2014–16 events among the strongest on record.[35][36] Since 2000, El Niño events have been observed in 2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10, and 2015–16.[35]

(Take note in the above that the dates 1982-83 and 2014-16 are the strongest)

The freakish weather in 1982-83 virtually dissolved the government hospital where I worked. After the rain, workers patched the leaks on the roof deck. The following year, the freak storms and weeks of rain returned, causing the hospital's roof deck to collapse and forcing the government to order the staff to evacuate.

More than 40 bridges (according to an engineer friend) between the highland city of Abha and Jizzan along the Red Sea coast were washed away by rampaging flood waters.

In 15 years, the government had moved the hospital twice, renting buildings in town to house the hospital, offices, and the nurses’ hostel. In 2001, a new hospital (which had been in construction for more than 10 years) finally opened to the public. A new 200-bed hospital is presently under construction in another part of the town.


A WITNESS TO FREAK OF NATURE


The Day After

The Day After