Wednesday, July 13, 2016

PRESIDENT DUTERTE, EARNED EXCELLENT RATINGS IN THE LATEST SWS SURVEY

President Rodrigo Duterte received an "excellent" net public trust rating during a June 2016-Social Weather Stations survey, the first such survey to be taken since he assumed the presidency.

According to the SWS survey, 84 percent of those polled said they had “much trust”, 11 percent were undecided, and 5 percent had “little trust”. This gave Duterte a net trust rating (percentage of "much trust" minus percentage of "little trust") of +79.

The SWS rates net trust ratings of at least +70 as “excellent”, +50 to +69 as “very “good”, +30 to +49 as “good”, +10 to +29 as “moderate”, +9 to -9 as “neutral”, -10 to -29 as “poor”, -30 to -49 as “bad”, -50 to -69 as “very bad”, and -70 and below as “execrable”.
In December of 2015, the first time the SWS took a poll on Duterte's trust rating, he was rated a “moderate” +16. By January to February 2016, Duterte had a trust rating  +13 to +17. In March, the rating rose to +26, then was a "good" +30 by April.

By May, just before the elections, Duterte had a "moderate" trust rating of +26.

The SWS also reported that Duterte's first trust-rating as president was comparable to his predecessor's, former President Benigno Aquino III's, who was rated "excellent" at +83 after the 2010 elections.

Geographically

In "Balance Luzon", the SWS poll found that Duterte's trust rating rose to an “excellent” +75 in June from May's “neutral" +9.
Metro Manila similarly saw in improvement to an “excellent” +78 from a +21 "moderate".
In the Visayas, it rose from a +17 "moderate" in May to June's "excellent" +74.
In Mindanao, it rose to an "excellent" +90 from a "very good" +60.

Social classes, education

Among class ABC, Duterte's June trust rating was an "excellent" +82, compared to May's +35 "good".

With class D, it rose to an “excellent” +79 from a “moderate” +23, while among class E it rose to an “excellent” +79 from +35 “good”

Based on education, Duterte's rating among non-elementary graduates rose to an “excellent” +76 from a “moderate” +18.

It was also “excellent”, at +74, among those with some high school education, from a “moderate” +16.

Among those with some college education it was an “excellent” +81 from a “moderate” +28, while it rose to an “excellent” +87 from a “good” +44 among college graduates.

Age groups

Among 18-24 year olds, Duterte was rated an “excellent” +88 in June, compared to May's “good” +42.

It was also “excellent”, at +84, among 25-34 year olds, from a “good” +38.

Duterte was rated an “excellent” +78 among 35-44 year olds, from a “moderate” +27.

He was also rated an “excellent” +78 in June among 45-54 years olds, compared to May's “moderate” +22.

Among those who were at least 55 years old, Duterte was rated an “excellent” +70 in June, from May's +11 “moderate”.

SWS's public trust rating survey was taken from June 24 to June 27 using face-to-face interviews among 1,200 adult respondents nationwide. The survey had sampling error margins of ±3 points for national percentages, and ±6% each for Metro Manila, Luzon areas outside the nation’s capital, the Visayas and Mindanao.

The survey results were posted on the BusinessWorld website.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

911 and 8888 this August



“8888 at 911″ magagamit na ng publiko sa Agosto

Kinumpirma ni Presidential Communications Office Sec. Martin Andanar na magiging fully operational na sa buwan ng Agosto ang Citizen Hotline 8888 at ang 911 Nationwide Emergency Response Center.
Sa panayam ng Inquirer, ipinaliwanag ni Andanar na ang “8888” ang magsisilbing sumbungan ng mamamayan ng mga tiwaling opisyal at tauhan ng pamahalaan.

Pwede ring idulog sa nasabing phone number ang mga hindi naaaksiyunan na proyekto ng gobyerno pati na rin ang mga umaabuso sa kani-kanilang mga posisyon.

Nauna nang sinabi ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte na gagawin niyang 24-hour ang nasabing hotline na tatauhan ng mga opisyal ng Presidential Action Center (PACE) para mas maging mabilis ang pagtugon sa reklamo ng publiko.

Pero babala ni Duterte na dapat ay mga totoong reklamo lamang ang ipararating sa hotline dahil mananagot sa kanya ang sinumang gagawa lamang ng kwento para ididiin ang isang partikular na tauhan ng pamahalaan.

Ang 911 emergency hotline naman ang siyang ipapalit sa kasalukuyang 117 na umaani ng batikos dahil sa mabagal na pagtugon ng mga call center operators.

Sinabi ni Andanar na naging epektibo ang 911 hotline sa Davao City para sa mabilis na responde ng mga pulis, bumbero at medical personnel at ito umano ang gustong gawin ni Duterte sa buong bansa.

Loot denied about the accused of President Rody Duterte









P70-M NET WORTH

Wife of ex-PNP official accused by Duterte defends wealth

The wife of retired Police Chief Superintendent Vicente Loot, the newly elected mayor of Daanbantayan town in Cebu, denied that their wealth was obtained through her husband’s involvement drugs.

In an exclusive interview with Saleema Refram aired on “24 Oras” on Friday, Maria Luisa Loot said that the accusation has hurt her.

“Alam mo, kahit sino masakit to eh. Yung mga tanong lang… na ang pera namin galing sa drugs,” she said.

She said that her hard-earned money came from the businesses that she had been running since she was 22.

“Nagtitinda ako ng mga bag na signature, mga damit, jewelries kung may maghahanap. Kasi yun ang mula noong 22 years old ako yun ang una kong naging negosyo na magbebenta ng alahas,” Maria said.

Maria also denied that their family had large amounts of wealth, but admitted they had plenty of properties.

“Kahit halungkatin niyo pa lahat, wala kaming perang marami. Marami kaming property, when I was single na hindi pa ako nagpolitoko,” she said.


In the 2014 Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth of Loot, they declared their net worth to be more than P70 million.

They also listed 18 properties, including their townhouse in Mango Green Village in Mandaue City, where the office of their lending company, Eigado Lending Investors, is also located.
They also own a cockpit arena and a couple of luxury cars, which Maria claimed was funded by a loan.

Their home, a 3,000 square meter property, has a function hall, a koi pond, a swimming pool, and a Japanese garden.

Loot is one of the five generals accused by President Rodrigo Duterte of protecting drug lords.
In earlier interviews, Loot denied the allegations and said that he was a victim of black propaganda.
According to a diagram provided by Duterte, Loot was linked to a certain Peter Lim, an suspected drug lord.

While Loot admitted he was once friends with Lim, he said they are no longer in touch.
“Meron akong kaibigan na Peter Lim. At one time he was also…in a controversy in drugs. That was a long time ago already.

And when I came into the picture as a Regional Chief of Narcotics Office, cleared na siya, wala na siya sa listahan,” Loot said.


Thursday, July 7, 2016

Gen. Dela Rosa had a meeting with the 3 Generals


General Ronald Bato Dela Rosa, had met the 3 Generals that President Duterte mentioned that allegedly protectors of drugs in philippines.

He said that Napolcom will do the proper investigation and they will just wait for the results.



Napolcom, bumuo na ng komite para imbestigahan ang PNP generals na sangkot umano sa iligal na droga




Reason why President Duterte is confident in naming those 5 Henerals

GEN. RONALD BATO DELA ROSA TO BITAG: Blue book na payola sa droga!. 

Watch video below


In the recent interview of Ben Tulfo to PNP Chief Ronald ‘Bato’ dela Rosa, the PNP Chief revealed why President Duterte has a strong courage to name those ‘Generals’ who were involved in protecting drug syndicates in the country.