The
government started campaigning on finding a solution. I had the solution and I
pleaded to have a sit down with the President about lowering corruption if not
stopping it all throughout. Unfortunately, I cannot get the attention of the
President.
The question
rather for the government is when bad things happened, and corruption is
certainly even worse, what are you willing to learn from it. What are you
willing to acknowledge and do better to improve to decrease the likelihood that
it will ever happen again? We need to reduce corruption; we need the numbers to
go down faster than they are. In the meantime, what the government could manage
to do is it was stuck undoing the damage one at a time. This has never worked.
Before
the authorities could catch the corruptors, they would commit more cases of
corruption to their list, and they were determined to avoid capture at any
cost. Beneath the busy government buildings are the mecca for organized
sophisticated corruption activities. As soon as the bright lights and the
air-conditioning units are a startup, there are thousands of workers keeping
the government offices running.
These
public officials are already infamous to have engaged in committing corruption
built on the back of dirty deals, and easy money that shattered any remaining
trust from the community. The entire country is pretty much falling apart. The
corrupt public officials with Saintly façade are ready to take whatever they
can. The more they get, the more they want. The more they have, the more they
want to have. Their greed to corrupt is beyond the pale who hid behind the
shattered shield. Are we going to wait to hit rock bottom so we can get back
up?
How
many more damage to our country it would take for the people to realize that we
have to unite and force the government to do drastic measure to stop the rising
toll of corruptors to continue their routine to ablaze the country with their
trail of evil cons or will the good guys throw gas on their fire. God Bless the
President, God Bless the Filipinos, God Bless the Philippines.
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