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Election Reminders


 

Bakit Si Leni?

 ANG PRESIDENTE, LENI ROBREDO!

Bigyan kita ng dahilan kung π—•π—”π—žπ—œπ—§ π—¦π—œ π—Ÿπ—˜π—‘π—œ?
Ayon sa konstitusyon, ang mandato ng Bise-Presidente ng Pilipinas ay panghalili lamang sa Pangulo. Wala itong direktang trabaho, maliban na lamang kung bigyan ng puwesto sa gabinete. Gayunpaman, sa loob ng higit limang taon, narito ang nagawa ng Office of the Vice-President.
π—–π—’π—©π—œπ——-19 π—₯π—˜π—¦π—£π—’π—‘π—¦π—˜
1. P503 Million COVID-19 Response.
2. P58.84 Million Testing Kits.
3. P64.70 Million PPES.
4. P43.98 Million Dormitories for Frontliners.
5. P35.60 Million Disaster Relief Operations.
6. P20.43 Million Gadgets for students.
7. P17.28 Million locally funded projects.
8. P14 Million Hot meals for Health workers.
9. P2.5 Million support towards employees exposed to COVID-19.
10. P1.4 Million Hazard Pay for regular employees.
11. P817,000 Hazard Pay for the contract of service employees.
12. P249,500 Hazard Pay for contractual employees.
13. 23,345 Frontliners served through Vaccine Express, Cab Swab, Free Shuttle.
14. Community Mart sa Quezon City at Pasig para sa mga small-time market vendors
at tricycle drivers na naapektuhan ng pandemya.
15. Vaccine Express initiative that inoculated 500 Aetas in Barangay Sta. Juliana.
16. Leni backed the passage into law of the Unemployment Insurance Bill that will create an unemployment insurance system to protect Filipinos who have lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
π——π—œπ—¦π—”π—¦π—§π—˜π—₯ π—₯π—˜π—Ÿπ—œπ—˜π—™/π—›π—’π—¨π—¦π—œπ—‘π—š
17. P12.3 Billion total value of given help to families.
18. P42.17 Million worth of help given to communities.
19. P12.80 Million contribution towards transitory shelters and shelter kits for Marawi
20. P207,244 or 1,022 individuals given relief ops.
21. P23.86 Million from the VP fund was shelled out for the victims of the Taal
Volcano, Typhoon Quinta, Super Typhoon Rolly, and Typhoon Ulysses.
22. P8.841 Million donations were collected for the Taal eruption.
23. P2.360 Million donations were collected for Typhoons.
24. 12,489 families' homes were repaired due to disaster-related damages.
25. 92,600 Light Bulbs given to homes in Metro Manila.
26. 3,776+ Households have been given electricity through the OVP's Angat Buhay.
27. Assistance to at least 11 towns in Batangas, 1 in Cavite after the volcanic eruption, reaching at least 22.047 families in the two provinces.
28. 87 municipalities across 11 provinces were given aid that reached at least 56,148 families after the typhoons.
29. The OVP turned over pet supplies donated by different organizations to the
Philippine Animal Rescue Team. This is to help in taking care of around 600 animals.
30. Leni has proposed the construction of stronger evacuation centers that not only
will withstand natural calamities but will also accommodate pets and livestock.
31. Leni wants to strengthen the rescue capabilities of barangay officials.
32. In 2020, Leni together with the OVP's partner-agencies provided boats for Aurora fisherfolk affected by typhoons.
33. After the Typhoon Ulysses calamity, Leni says that climate change should be taken seriously.
34. Leni recognizes that there is a "global climate emergency," and values conversations on the issue. She supports instructional changes towards fossil fuel
independence.
π—£π—’π—©π—˜π—₯𝗧𝗬 π—₯π—˜π——π—¨π—–π—§π—œπ—’π—‘
35. Leni was a practicing lawyer who focused on cases involving the marginalized sector.
36. P441.14 Million worth of resources mobilized through the OVP's Angat Buhay with 330 partnered organizations.
37.341,779 families helped or 221,122 individuals in 381 communities nationwide
through the OVP's Angat Buhay.
38. P8.93 Million worth of projects, farm inputs, livestock, development and training
wherein 127 individuals and 18 accredited Civil Society Organizations were assisted.
π—˜π——π—¨π—žπ—”π—¦π—¬π—’π—‘
39. P122.96 Million worth of Educational infrastructure built.
40. P8.27 Million worth of School kits.
41. P4.49 Million worth of Scholarships and technical training.
42. P19.75 Million appraised value of gadgets and items raised via Kaya Natin donation drive for Bayanihan E-skwela, Community learning hubs, instructional videos for
teachers and parents.
43. Leni wants SPED centers in all public schools.
44. Noong siya ay Housing Chief, she pushed to build communities that are friendly to persons with disabilities.
45. The OVP partnered with USAID and PBEd to provide free technical-vocational skills and employability training for over 1,000 unemployed and out-of-school Filipino youth.
π—•π—œπ—Ÿπ—Ÿπ—¦ 𝗔𝗨𝗧𝗛𝗒π—₯π—˜π——
46. Principal Author of HB 19 or the Full Disclosure Bill.
47. Principal Author of HB 3905 or the Participatory Budget Process Bill.
48. Principal Author of HB 4911 or the People Empowerment Bill.
49. Co-author of HB 3432 or the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Bill.
50. Co-author of HB 3587 or the Anti-Political Dynasty Bill.
PLS FEEL FREE TO COPY/PASTE ON YOUR WALL. Nothing wrong with sharing FACTS.

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Question: Bakit Ka Pumapayag Pilipinas?
Answer: Kasi gusto lang niya at walang matibay na rason.  Nakakadisappoint ka Pilipinas!

Responding to Netizen's Comment

Netizen's Reaction:

How do you know the person is just giving an opinion and the person who is up to troll you?



Response:

To further differentiate between expressing an opinion and trolling, here are some big points for you to know the good guy. and the person who will give you misery and a thousand sleepless nights.

1. First is the way they convey their message.

A troll is a person who intentionally tries to instigate conflict, hostility, or arguments in an online social community. Trolls often use inflammatory messages to provoke emotional responses out of people, disrupting otherwise civil discussion. 

Somebody just expressing an opinion use a nice and diplomatic way of delivering their thoughts.  They don't resort to name-calling especially if other members don't agree with them.

2.  The Motivation

In their daily interactions, people who are just expressing an opinion are motivated by positive social rewards, meaning that they experience positive feelings after engaging in friendly or helpful discussions with others.

Trolls are a bit different. They have negative social potency, as they like to cause mischief and suffering, along with the attention that comes with it.

3. The Friendship

Most online users often end up being online friends. They shared their real identities. Trolls on the other hand take advantage of this anonymity, making it easy to avoid real consequences for their nasty behavior.

4. Repeated attacks and Persistence

Ordinary opinion givers the moment he or she senses trouble, practice the art of letting go or just simply ignore it. Trolls are very persistent. When trolls sense that they’re getting an emotional response out of someone, they usually won’t stop until they’ve gotten their victim sufficiently riled up. And one attack leads to another.

5.  Outlandish claims

Ordinary opinion giver doesn't go with the jugular. Most of them go with the Truth and what is right. Trolls are known for their outlandish and outrageous claims. They will often make ridiculous statements about the subject at hand, again with the expectation that they will get an emotional response from people. Trolls won’t necessarily believe the outrageous claims they make, but their goal is to convince you that they do believe it.

6.  Attention

Ordinary opinion givers just love to pass their time on the internet and indulge in productive intelligent discussions. Trolls are argumentive in a lively discussion. It is exactly what trolls feed off of because they love the attention.

7. Presence of Mind

Ordinary opinion givers have that presence of mind of knowing the demarcation line when they are treading a potential minefield. They don't exaggerate either. Trolls don't know their limits and boundaries. The more they become explosive and the more expletive they used the better for them.

On well-moderated forums, an administrator should catch trolling early and ban the offending user or delete trolling comments, depending on how offensive they are.

If the trolling is abusive or offensive, you should be able to report trolls who have made themselves known. How to report someone for trolling will vary depending on the site or forum you’re on. It may be as simple as clicking a Report button, but if all else fails you can usually use a site’s Contact Us link to send an email letting the site's administrators know about inappropriate behavior.


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