I was critical of the Aquino Administration but looking back from this darkness where the country is now in, it was in most part a bright time for the Philippines
1:57 But it’s even darker in the PH compared to New Zealand, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia, Australia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and we know the reason why. The silver lining is the 2022 election
12:19 sa huli napahiya tayo sa kakareklamo nung time ni PNoy at d marunong mag appreciate sa hardwork nya. How he fought for our land (Phil West Sea) for armed forces, for education, for our heath (philheath), for the poorest of the poor, at marami pang iba. Binalik nya ang dignidad ng mga Pilipino. Umunlad ang mga negosyo at turismo. Ngayon, nagsisisi tayo bkit d tayo marunong magpasalamat na napakabuti na ng ating presidente.
0157 - not really. Even before the pandemic hit out situation was wrose than before. W/ covid, mas na stunt lang ang growth and progress natin combined w/ the existng problems we alrrady had. Lets avoid pushing the narrative na hindi lang pilipinas amg hirap bec kf covid. Yes there are other countries that has also struggled bec of the pandemic but most other countries nakaka recover na. Tayo stuck pa rin sa less than 10% progress maimly bec of thr failed planning & handling of thr govt.
Wala namang administration na perpekto. Marami din namang maganda admin niya. Yes, mabait si Noynoy pero yung mga nakapaligid sa kanya ang humila sa kanya pababa.
Ninoy Aquino tried very hard to lift the Philippines from hardship. Yet, this is a shared responsibility between him and his administration. So, let us ease up on blaming him for things that he did, could, should have done. He did what he could. Now, look at the Philippines. Corruption is the norm, human rights violations are tolerated, economic distress abounds making it unable to catch up with the rest of the Asian countries. Perhaps, compared to where we are now, the Philippines was better under PNoy.
Saw this live, nakakaiyak. Rest in Peace Pnoy and thank you for your service.
ReplyDeleteI was hoping for Lea Salonga's version. Nakakaiyak kasi. PNoy ..
DeleteI was critical of the Aquino Administration but looking back from this darkness where the country is now in, it was in most part a bright time for the Philippines
ReplyDeleteSabi nga nila, sa huli ang pag sisisi :) Sabi nga nila, you don't know what you've got until it's gone.
DeleteThis darkness now that we are experiencing is global. Di lang po pinas ang naghihirap buong sanlibutan po.
Delete1:57 But it’s even darker in the PH compared to New Zealand, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia, Australia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and we know the reason why. The silver lining is the 2022 election
Delete1:53 mahina ang comprehension mo tungkol sa darkness.
Delete1:57 Having the worst economic performance in the ASEAN due to the quality of our pandemic response, it’s definitely darker in PH.
Delete1:57 Di ka udpated, nakamove on na ang ibang mga bansa. Oo may economic crisis pero di lahat baon sa utang.
DeleteBinenta din ba ng ibang mga bansa ang territories nila sa China? :0 1:57. Did their government also set their people up to pay massive debts for life?
DeleteYeah, i surely miss those boring sonas from PNOY. It's much better than the gibberish rambling we get now. Last admin, boring but dignified speeches.
Delete12:19 sa huli napahiya tayo sa kakareklamo nung time ni PNoy at d marunong mag appreciate sa hardwork nya. How he fought for our land (Phil West Sea) for armed forces, for education, for our heath (philheath), for the poorest of the poor, at marami pang iba. Binalik nya ang dignidad ng mga Pilipino. Umunlad ang mga negosyo at turismo. Ngayon, nagsisisi tayo bkit d tayo marunong magpasalamat na napakabuti na ng ating presidente.
Delete0157 - not really. Even before the pandemic hit out situation was wrose than before. W/ covid, mas na stunt lang ang growth and progress natin combined w/ the existng problems we alrrady had. Lets avoid pushing the narrative na hindi lang pilipinas amg hirap bec kf covid. Yes there are other countries that has also struggled bec of the pandemic but most other countries nakaka recover na. Tayo stuck pa rin sa less than 10% progress maimly bec of thr failed planning & handling of thr govt.
DeleteTard na tard ka 1:57 na bulag ka na sa mga nangyayari
Delete1:57 di lang pandemic pinag-uusapan dito. At napakaraming bansa ang nasa mabuti na kalagayan. Gising.
Delete@1:57 if any other person is leading us, mas magaan gaan sana
DeleteNot talking about Covid which obviously experienced globally. More on ibang bagay na nararanasan ng Pilipino ngayon.
Delete157 wag na po tayong mandamay. pls lang! buong mundo nga pero dito sa pinas ang mukhang wala pang matinong kasagutan!
Delete1:57 Let us not delude ourselves. Some countries came off better off than others because they managed the crisis better and no one drops the ball
DeleteIndeed the brightest since maybe FVR's time? He was the only decent President since. I hope history at least remembers
DeleteKung ikakagaan ng loob mo yan @1:57 AM. Push mo lang teh.
Delete1:57 Please look at the data on comparative performance of countries in terms of pandemic response and economic status indicators and think again
DeleteDi siya nag hila hila nung glass na harang?
ReplyDeleteSave your joke for next time.
DeleteHahahaha di nya dinala baks!
Deletebaaaks!!! tawang tawa ko!!!
DeleteI liked Jaya's performance too... Minsan ako ang minahal by Celeste Legaspi. He was listening to it daw in the past few weeks.
ReplyDeleteNasal singing
ReplyDeleteAngelic. Rest in power Mr President
ReplyDeleteMabait pero madaming palpak sa admin nya.
ReplyDeleteWala namang administration na perpekto. Marami din namang maganda admin niya. Yes, mabait si Noynoy pero yung mga nakapaligid sa kanya ang humila sa kanya pababa.
DeleteAng importante di nagnakaw, walang inappoint out of utang na loob, at comprehensive magsalita.
Delete1:24 mas madami ang ngawang maganda.
DeleteThe expansion of the economy by third and high employment coupled with low prices made everything worth it.
DeleteAnuna Moira? Gulo ng lyrics mo
ReplyDeleteIkaw lang di nakaintindi..
DeleteBinago ang lyrics to fit the ceremony for the former president.
DeleteNot a fan of Moira but the reworked version of Paubaya was beautiful - fitting sa occasion. Rest well, PNoy, and thank you for your service.
ReplyDeletethank u for ur service Pnoy
ReplyDeletebagay sa lamay ang pagkanta ni Moira.
ReplyDeleteMy President. Thank you. Godspeed.
ReplyDeleteI love this version
ReplyDeleteNinoy Aquino tried very hard to lift the Philippines from hardship. Yet, this is a shared responsibility between him and his administration. So, let us ease up on blaming him for things that he did, could, should have done. He did what he could.
ReplyDeleteNow, look at the Philippines. Corruption is the norm, human rights violations are tolerated, economic distress abounds making it unable to catch up with the rest of the Asian countries.
Perhaps, compared to where we are now, the Philippines was better under PNoy.
Ang favorite ata na singer ni Pnoy is Noel Cabangon, sana pinakabnta din sha
ReplyDeleteBakit yon ang kanta?
ReplyDeleteNakakaiyak ang modified lyrics
ReplyDelete