24 May 2011

The blame game

President Abnoy’s Communication Group must have gotten tired of blaming former President GMA that they are now blaming the Media, particularly the columnists for the drastic slip of President Abnoy’s survey results. The three headed hydra Communications Group says that President Abnoy did a lot of things but the columnists failed to visit their webpage. President Abnoy also defended himself saying that he’s hardworking because there was an instance where he woke up early in the morning to attend the funeral of two LP members somewhere in the South.

President Abnoy will turn one year in office yet he has not done anything. The people did not feel anything contrary to what the Communications Group has been claiming. The routine activities such as attending funerals, cutting ribbons and delivering speeches does not mean anything to the people. The President in office is expected by the people to work.

For ordinary Filipino family, they just want to put food in their table, send their kids to school and affordable cost for food, transportation and things necessary to survive. In fact, people don’t really care about Press Releases because in the end, they’ll judge the President on his ability to change their lives.

On the other hand, it’s not President Abnoy’s fault that he can’t deliver. We all knew what kind of Legislator (Congressman and Senator) he was before we elected him into the Presidency. We should not expect something from a person who’s lazy to change overnight. We should blame ourselves for electing a lazy person into MalacaƱang. We have several alternative candidates but we opted for the son of democracy icons, Ninoy and Cory. We let our emotions overpower our judgment and one year on, we’re disappointed.

I hope that President Abnoy has the political will to reorganize the Communications Group into what it was before. Appoint just one Press Secretary, period. I also hope that with that political will, he should also work hard and show his people that he’s fit for the job. People expect so much from him and it’s also his opportunity to build his legacy, rather than being tag all his life as the son of Ninoy and Cory, two democracy icons.

2 comments:

Francesca said...

Kaya hindi ako bomoboto eh, hehe;im sure palpak na naman yan. Buti pa pala mga OFWs may nagawa sa bansa, bringing food to the filipino tables than abnoy's promise of change....Haaays...Enrolment na naman, si ordinaryong Juan, hanap na naman mautangan ng five six para lang may pang enrol at books si toto at si nene....

braggito said...

@Ms.A.
In short, ang ating kapalaran ay sa ating kamay lang. Regardless kung sino ang nakaupo kung tayo ay tatamad tamad din. Wala rin tayong maihahain sa ating hapag kainan. The least that our President could do is to show his people na nagtatrabaho naman siya. Hindi yong puro date date lang ang alam nya.