
Originally Posted by
giddyboy
sori for the wrong grammar pre. it's "complaining" diay, not procrastinating. im not blaming people to criticize the gov't. what i want to say is that mo-criticize unta lang but with a solution in mind. Being political-minded, not politicized.
no prob bro.
i understand man pod na naa gyud tawo bisan unsaon pa sa gobyerno, dili gyud mo satisfied. but there are also criticism or questions that the govenrment needs to answer and be responsible/accountable for. they should address that unta immediately para human ang issue dayon.
and who are the people confused on focus & directions? those people who value more on hearsays and trial by publicity. those people who think that the gov't is all to blame for their personal problems. those people who are interested more on "soap operas" like the senate circus on ZTE. They're not interested anymore with what's happening in the courts.
like i said, the govenrnment should have addressed the issues right away. by not answering the issues, more and more people will have doubts, and more questions will be raised. it's hard to distinguish whether they complain for personal, for the country or whatever, but i think everyone of us has the right of expression.
i am development oriented bro and if we can harness the talents of individuals, the strength of pinoy corporations and other sectors with the government taking the lead in the development effort, i think the philippines can take off.
it's like running a corporation, identify the resources you can tap, identify our domestic need and that of other countries. get people with the skill set you require, let them work on jobs that they do best and so with the companies. we have to focus our scarce resources and efforts to combat our problems effectively. we have to know what we want for ourselves, we have to be more focused on achieving our goals. all we need is a direction.