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Huffington post, phl leader must focus on economic reforms

Discussion in 'News and Weather' started by DavyL200, Mar 17, 2015.

  1. DavyL200

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    The Philippines needs a leader that will support economic reforms to transform robust economic growth from hollow achievements to one that trickles down even to the lowest member of the social strata, an economist said Tuesday.

    "It's a political issue. We cannot do the economic reforms unless we have a leader that supports that," University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) economist Vic Abola told GMA News Online.

    This is in reaction to the article "Philippines' City of Illusions: Time for an Economic 'EDSA Revolution" posted on The Huffington Post.

    Economist reacts to The Huffington Post blog: PHL leader must focus on economic reforms | Economy | GMA News Online
     
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    Quote from one of the articles seems to say most of it: "How to overhaul the Philippines' economic system, so that, to paraphrase French Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, no man is poor enough to sell his votes and no one is rich enough to hijack the political system. Formal political equality amid mind-boggling poverty and inequality is nothing but an illusion of democracy."

    The illusion of Filipino Pride reigns still.
     
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    BBC "Hard Talk" recently did a program on the Philippines. Unlike his usual studio interviews, Stephen Sacher went into the field, meeting OFW relatives, call center workers, and residents and social workers in Tondo. In sum, economic improvement is swallowed up by population growth. Growth comes chiefly from low-level employment. He ascribes too much importance to the RH bill, as though contraception was not available before, whereas the bill is chiefly about education. In closing he interviews the archbishop, who defends the Church opposition to artificial means of family planning. But he retreats just a bit from the official position. He says that his job is education, to help a parishoner form a conscience and make a decision. Once the decision is made, he says, it's a matter between the individual and God. This is a distinctly Protestant position! He should admonish and attempt to reorient the sinner during confession.
     
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    Religion should always be like this. The church should not be trying to force their beliefs on an entire population!
     
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