If dili makatoyok ang hangin then dli pwede na diha, simple logic but i was not referring to your place only, its should be Philippine-wide. Ayaw ko ingna sa ilocos ra ang ang suitable sa windmill? Point is they are the first to come up with it and harnessed the idea to take advantage of having an efficient-clean energy. Kudos to them!
And oh pls before you say kaya na sa mandaue I have no doubt :P but pls resolve the traffic situation sa diha maski kana lang sa for starters.
Nahimo niya sa ilocos? Well daghan to mention it here, feel free to explore:
Socio-Economic Profile 2012 | Official Website of Ilocos Norte
What he has done in the 16th Congress alone? To name a few:
- He has pushed forward a bill to provide affordable housing to lower income and lower-middle income households in urban areas .
- He author of the bill (SB 422) that sought to provide protection, rehabilitation, and reintegration for children in conflict areas
- He author of the bill (SB 409) that aimed to cultivate a globally competitive soybean industry here in the Philippines – a soybean industry that could take advantage of the growing demand for soy and soy based products both here and abroad?
- He authored a bill (SB 40

that was designed to secure funding and support for hydrogen research and development here in the Philippines
- How about the First Class Public Schools and Libraries Act, The National Mariculture Act, The Teachers Education Act, and the Public School Teachers' Salary Upgrading Act?
- Who were the senators who said no in the patently rigged trial of Corona? Yup, he was one of them.
- Also, who crafted the constitutionally sound alternative to the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL)?
Can you name any other vice presidential that will matched up with his accomplishment in terms of legislative output and acumen? Or perhaps experience in local governance?
Basically, like you and others the most argument (any) that would be throwm against him would be
ad hominem.
Now the real question is this: Why are you really against Senator Marcos?