Mr. President, you came with a death start
gravity when you shocked the
whole world with your declaration “THAT CORRUPTION IN THE PHILIPPINES IS JUST
SUCH A MUNDANE ACTIVITY THAT I CONSIDER THE ISSUE AS ORDINARY OCCURRENCE IN OUR
DAILY LIVES”. It was an obliteration; it was an annihilation. When Pres.
Marcos, Jr. made his choice to choose he would put the issue of corruption on
the back burner, that was extremely suboptimal and basically provocative; and
that it was a precursor of horrible things to come to the nation that you could
ever imagine. If Mr. Marcos does not drop the gauntlet on the issue of
corruption, the corruptors will be laughing their hearts out, and that’s really
the bottom line.
Mr. President, maybe, you have now realized
how off-tangent and inappropriate your revelation that it was the most
unforgiving sin of all. Because of that, our
country would now be seen as a portrait of dysfunction. The 31 million votes that catapulted you as President
was the highest votes ever in the Philippine history of politics and you are supposedly going
to milk that for all you are worth. So, spend your
time in our Homeland to focus
and lock-in on corruption which is the biggest issue to be concerned about for
which you have control, and seizing the moments.
Mr. President, with all due respect, you have
to realize that the country has now come down where big fish eat small fish; and
small fish eat mud. All the pain, hardships, and danger to everyone, are the
ramifications of the corruption by the public officials. They are caught in the
grip of avarice to the extent of ignoring the inner moral compass in favor of
amassing more and more wealth that brought most of the Filipinos into penury.
The stereotype approach of every new
president in our country is to travel to foreign countries to hunt for investment
as a way to boast our economy. When can we ever learn that the approach is such
a poor solution? This is just the stuff
of folklore false narrative or small sample sized theatre. Mr. President, you
probably know at least a thing or two about the corruption scandals in the
country. If you dig deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole, you’ll realized
that as far as the foreigners are concerned, you are nothing to them in the
sense that everything you say to convince them to invest is often taken with a
grain of salt. Therefore, what you must do, first and foremost, is change the image
of our country from being known as one of the top five most corrupt countries
in the world, into a corruption free Philippines. Such would be the clickbait
draw for foreigners to invest, which is the prime seismic of success.
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