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- beyond-noynoying accessdate "2012-03-27".
- beyond-noynoying archivedate "2012-03-27".
- beyond-noynoying archiveurl beyond-noynoying.
- beyond-noynoying date "2012-03-26".
- beyond-noynoying deadurl "yes".
- beyond-noynoying first "David Michael M.".
- beyond-noynoying isCitedBy Noynoying.
- beyond-noynoying last "San Juan".
- beyond-noynoying newspaper "Manila Standard Today".
- beyond-noynoying quote "In the past years, the country’s rank in the United Nations’ Human Development Index—a holistic tool for assessing progress in terms of income, health and education — has steadily declined. It is thus safe to conclude that recent administrations have been “Noynoying”— doing nothing or at least not doing everything to wipe out Philippine poverty.".
- beyond-noynoying quote "The elite’s monopoly on political power cements their dominance of the Philippine economy. The current president, Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Cojuangco Aquino III, comes from the powerful Cojuangco clan that includes billionaire businessmen. The president’s running mate in the 2010 elections, Manuel “Mar” Roxas II comes from the Araneta-Roxas clan. All senators are multi-millionaires. The House of Representatives is also a virtual millionaires’ club: only seven members are not millionaires. Even the current cabinet of the Aquino administration is a millionaires’ club, with Bro. Armin Luistro, FSC, of the Department of Education as the only non-millionaire! To cement the “marriage” of politics and the economy, rich businessmen usually donate money to political parties. Once in power, elected officials usually become subservient to those who gave them campaign funds.".
- beyond-noynoying quote "While many of our people suffer from extreme destitution, we have at least six dollar-billionaires and a number of peso-billionaires. The Philippine government does nothing but perpetuate the unjust status quo. High-quality education, which can empower the poor, is not a priority in the national budget. Hence, conservative scions of rich political dynasties are able to monopolize political power without any strong challenge from the marginalized sectors. This is why an enabling law for the Constitution’s anti-dynasty provision gathers dust in the archives of Congress.".
- beyond-noynoying title "Beyond Noynoying; Everyman".
- beyond-noynoying url beyond-noynoying.