Thursday, February 4, 2010

STI entered the Pre-need Industry

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Sometimes when something doesn't work out alright the next best thing to do is hand it over to a new management. I feel complacent with the new change and though I can't fully put my trust on another pre-need industry, isn't it justifiable that the new people running Philcare already knows what to do? For after all, they've already been there and done that. They've watched other industry fall and along with it came a lot of disappointed and anguished people.

The new management seemed to be optimistic and prepared. I'm in high hopes that the new company would not end up bankrupt just like the other pre-need companies. The company being an education institution will know how to deal with arising problems if there would be any and they would be fully prepared to prevent such things to happen. Aside from taking care the people's need for future medical assistance, I'm certain that they would take care of their customer's trust as well.

This might be the chance to revive the people's trust in the pre-need industry for the new company would bring funds in resurrecting the industry which had laid low and down for quite some time.

Monday, February 1, 2010

The Filipino Youth has a choice

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I'm glad that our youth today has made up their mind to at least vote for someone. It gives a line of thinking that we hadn't given up yet on improving the status of our country economically and politically.

When asked about whether to vote or not, some people especially younger ones, say that there is no hope for our country, that their votes would be useless. Some teenagers who are qualified to vote didn't even cared to register because they thought that the capability of a candidate to win is a result of sly actions.

Of course it sounds unfair, but can we really blame them? Growing up while seeing how our country slowly sunk into poverty demoralized us, and now that we are on the threshold of coming to the worst, who would think that one vote could make a change? Probably only those who can see a light despite the succumbing darkness. It's sad to say that only few optimistic people look at the bright side.

Despite many undermining things that we grew up to, I feel the consolidation that's starting to give us hope that there is a better future ahead of us, that it's not yet late to trust, and the person that we chose will opt for a change and finally give us assurance that one way or another, our country would be free from the rut where it got stuck for a long time.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Aquino's clean governance will induce votes from Visayas - Roxas

ROXAS: AQUINO’S COMMITTMENT TO CLEAN GOVERNANCE
TO CONVINCE VISAYAS TO VOTE FOR REFORM IN 2010

Liberal Party standard-bearer Senator Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III is committed to clean, honest and good governance and this will convince Visayans to vote for him this coming May 2010 elections, Liberal Party President Senator Mar Roxas confidently said.

Hinahamon natin ang administrasyon: ang mga Bisaya mismo ang subukan nilang kumbinsihin, hindi lang ang mga pulitiko sa Bisaya (Our challenge to the administration, go and try to convince the Visayan people themselves to support them, not just the political leaders there),” he said.

Ang mga nasa poder, may kani-kaniyang manok. Pero alam natin na ang lahat ng Pilipino—lahat ng taga-Visayas—kaisa natin sa laban para sa tuwid at tapat na gobyerno (Those in power have put their money on their chosen bets. But we know that all Filipinos—all Visayans—are united in this fight for clean and honest governance),” he continued.

Wherever Filipinos are and despite the differences of their ethnicity, religion and social standing, Filipinos are united for true and unquestionable transformation in the country. Roxas, who hails from Visayas declared.

“Ang Kabisayaan, hindi balwarte ng iilan kundi tahanan ng taumbayang naghahangad ng tunay na pagbabago (Visayas is not a bailiwick of a few but the home of people who are striving for meaningful change),” he added.

This weekend Roxas will visit Cebu together with LP Standard-Bearer Senator Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III. They will attend a series of Liberal Party assemblies located in the different towns of the province. They would present their platform which emphasizes only clean, honest, and no-nonsense governance that is capable of providing quality lives for the people.

“We can create more quality jobs if we have a clean government. More investors will be enticed to do business here—in BPO, exporting, agribusiness and other industries—if they know that the government is serious in eliminating corruption,” he said.

Roxas is the recognized “Father of the BPO and Call Center Industries,” who spearheaded the industry which now provides hundreds of thousands of quality jobs in the country, more than 50,000 of which are in Cebu. Iloilo is now also among the new BPO hotspots.

He also pointed out that Visayan farmers stand to gain from honest and clean governance. According to him, proper support and funding do not reach farmers because of massive corruption and bankrupt policies. “Tatanggalin natin ang mga Joc-Joc Bolante na nagnanakaw ng pondong para dapat sa mga magsasaka (We will remove the Joc-Joc Bolantes who steal funds allotted for farmers).”