I don't know about Scandinavian countries, but Hong Kong and Singapore are prime examples of why businessmen should run government. Singapore is basically a corporate state, they have never had minimum wage or lifetime employment via regularization and they still continue not to have these two misinformed socialist notions. The Prime Minister of Singapore also has a hand in running one of the most successful country-held multinational company in the world in the name of Temasek Holdings which through Singtel even owns Globe Telecom in our own country. The leader in Hong Kong is called a Chief Executive and usually comes from the business community.
The statement that businessmen usually have their interests first again is symptomatic of the mentality of many of our people. Being self-interested and being evil are not one and the same, in fact self-interest is what drives most of the successful capitalist economies in the world forward. And again I decry the unfairness of the thought process that says most businessmen have their interest first, in an attempt to taint a particular candidate who happens to be a businessman with the same brush. And in any case, who isn't self interested? Surely the defense of Hacienda Luisita - that is front and center.. hmm I don't know self-interested?




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shows a net worth of P1.047 billion. Being in public office surely has paid off for him.
