tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614638716421729391.post362534790982530291..comments2023-08-11T23:37:55.252+08:00Comments on The Layman Pinoy: Are Elections Derailing Our Long Term Development?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614638716421729391.post-80220566086624626662015-10-03T01:16:53.132+08:002015-10-03T01:16:53.132+08:00Yun talaga e. Personal kasi ang pulitika dito. Sa ...Yun talaga e. Personal kasi ang pulitika dito. Sa US for example, ObamaCare will be remembered as a policy of the Democrats even if it's Obama's name on it. Dito, politicians switch parties so often that the parties are not the one's getting the credit or blame. Instead of voting for politicians because they represent an ideal, we vote for them because of who they are. With that, politicians need to make sure that before spending the budget, it's their names connected to it and brilliant ideas by their rivals are forgotten. I doubt it's gonna change anytime soon... sana lang mali ako... heheAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05178529121373603054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614638716421729391.post-15751519005317934902015-10-02T22:04:05.322+08:002015-10-02T22:04:05.322+08:00I think the problem with the government is that ka...I think the problem with the government is that kada palit ng mga tao, palit systema and regulations din. We can't move forward kasi every few years stop and start something new tayo. I hope those who will be elected can set aside personal interests and do what is right objectively. Still easier said than done though.Lux G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00557863683608790087noreply@blogger.com