The corruption, the
oppression, the inequality, and the disregard of the rule of law were made easy
to commit but hard to stop under the Presidential government. This has been
proven by the fact that since 1935 that the nation has been under Presidential
government, the lives of most Filipinos have been a living hell. That’s the
bottom line, that was in a way hard to watch but in a way, you couldn’t look
away. And all that the Filipinos can do is to just stare in disgust at these
corrupt elected and appointed public officials because you are impotent against
them, you know what I mean.
You cannot even look at
them straight in the eye because of their power and wealth that glare upon us
like a blazing sunshine. But deep down, you have that feeling of anger, hate,
and condemnation at the people fall of grace that every note they struck, it
just looks bad.
The landscape of serving
in the government hasn’t changed. It is still honesty, efficiency, and
teamwork. However, it’s been written that humans are insatiable wanting
machines, designed to desire. It’s kind of sad because the very same quality
that makes us these majestic creatures with intelligence like God has made us
perpetually dissatisfied neurotic beings.
Now, under the
Presidential government, the condition and the atmosphere of governance is just
conducive to corruption because of the Centralization of authority which means
the power of planning, supervision, control, and decision making are
exclusively in the hands of the people in Imperial Manila. The mainstream media
which are supposed to be the crimebusters by exposing these corruptors, are in
lockstep with them.
As it is now as it has
always been, when the corruptors and thieves have a sense of invulnerability,
in the sense, that they can do anything they want under your noses and still
escape from prosecution, then, you can expect all hell break loose.
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