Tuesday, 23 July 2013

SONA 2013



                                           President Aquino delivered his fourth State Of The Nation Address (SONA) on July 22, 2013. It was Pnoy's longest SONA so far consuming one hour and fouty-five minutes but has been applauded less frequently compared to last year.
                                    His SONA focused on the approval of the Sintax Reform Law an Responsible Parenthood Law (RH Law), Education syatem (K-12), Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), allocation of 6.2 billion pesos for flood control in Metro Manila and other concerns.
                                        One of the concerns that he mentioned is about the Bureu of Costums (BOC). I salute Mr. Aquino for opening the eyes of the leaders of BOC. Given that this country has a lot of unrecognized ports, smmugling is really a tight fight. So I nthink, it's really the best thing for Mr. Ruffy Biazon to resign if maybe he's doing his job or not. At least if he will resign, there will be a little dignity that will be left.
                                We hope that the classroom shortage will be addressed by the Department of Education within the year and the improvement 0of rice sufficiency.
                                       Many of the promises of the president are already addressed but still, there are some that is not enough. We Filipinos are still for more improvements. We hope tha every leader  of this country will do their best to make this country a progressive country.

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Gutom at Malnutrisyon Sama-sama nating wakasan



                       Every year, the number of children who are malnourished are increasing. This is because of the parents who have no work. If the government will have to give many job-openings, we can lessen the number of malnourished children.
                     
                      I agree to the project of the governmentwhich is the "feeding program". Thi can also help especially to the children who are not eating the right amount of healthy foods. Some families are just eating maybe not three times a day but some are twice, once or worst they do not eat at all.
                     
                     We need to end these problems. We should think for our future generations. If now there are many families who are suffering from hunger, what more about our future children? The government should act about this problem.