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Si Caloy Bueno, isang supporter ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte, ay muling nagpost sa social media at sinabing ang korapsyon sa panahon ni ...

Si Caloy Bueno, isang supporter ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte, ay muling nagpost sa social media at sinabing ang korapsyon sa panahon ni dating Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos sa panahon ng martial law ay hindi ganun masama at minimum lamang.


Sinimulang inihambing ni Bueno ang katiwalian na nangyari sa martial law at sa administrasyon ni dating Pangulong Corazon "Cory" Aquino. Sinabi ng Duterte Supporter na ang mga kurap noong administrasyon ni Marcos ay minimal lamang dahil natatakot ang mga ito na baka sila ay mahuli.

Sinabi rin niya na ang katiwalian na naganap sa panahong iyon ay halos lahat ay red taping, nakakakuha ng tinatawag niyang "sweetheart deals".


Pagkatapos ay sinabi niya na nang sumunod si Cory Aquino matapos ang pagbagsak ni Marcos, "pinalubog niya ang burukrasya" at naghahandog siya ng mga pabor sa kanyang mga kaalyado at kaibigan upang makapagpatuloy sa kanyang plano.

Ayon pa kay Bueno, nang maging presidente si Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, ang korapsyon ay lalong lumala. Sinabi niya na dumoble ang external debt  ng bansa at maraming pangako si Aquino na palaguin ang Pilipinas pero hindi ito kailanman nangyari.

Sinabi niya na ang Liberal Party, kung saan ang mga Aquino ay bahagi, ay nagnanakaw sa mga tao at sinisikap na magnakaw muli sa pamamagitan ng kanilang mga posisyon sa gobyerno.


Nag-post din si Bueno para pa kilosin ang mga tao, at sinasabi na ang mga Aquino ay hindi maaaring pagkakatiwalaang muli at hindi na sila dapat iboto ng mga tao, huwag hayaang bigyan ng kahit anong posisyon sa gobyerno, dahil maaaring magnakaw na naman ang mga ito sa kaban ng bayan.

Basahin ang buong post ni Bueno:

"During the Marcos era, corruption in the bureaucracy was minimal, because most ordinary bureaucrats were simply afraid of being caught. Cronies got "sweetheart deals" on government loans and projects, or had private enterprises facilitated through red tape -- but that was mostly it.

Before the Marcos regime, bureaucratic corruption was also not so much a problem as greedy high-profile politicians using pork barrel appropriations for their own ends. But when Cory Aquino took over and subsequently bloated the bureaucracy, everybody (a.k.a. "We Bulong") wanted to be "in on the ground floor" and using connections and favors to filch public funds "under the radar" and effectively camouflaged by democratic rhetorics that made people feel good -- all the while that they were being robbed blind...


The corruption in government reached its zenith during the term of BS Aquino III -- even as incompetence in public office also reached its climax with ludicrously comedic stupidities committed by Aquino government officials.

That our external debt was more than doubled during the noynoying term compared to the total from the time of Marcos up to PGMA's administration should tell us that the country would have had at least better infrastructures by now.

But nothing happened -- only BS, including billions in donations for the Yolanda tragedy that never got to its intended beneficiaries. And talk about justice -- the justice secretary herself cavorting with known drug lords in the national penitentiary, while indulging in pleasures of the flesh with her male "sex slaves" serving under (and maybe sometimes, over) her...

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And now these discredited yellow politicians who did nothing but steal from the public coffers want to stage a comeback in the 2019 elections? Those who would vote for them are just blinded by their democratic ideals, preferring to ignore all the signs of corruption and incompetence -- just to assuage their democratic egos and politically-correct ideals.

Or it may simply be that they were also beneficiaries of the yellow corruption that turned our government into one big pork barrel for their insatiable greed, while serving only the oligarchs' interests even as the common people died of hunger and neglect by the dozens, or fell prey to the criminality spawned by the previously uncontrolled drugs trade...


We cannot allow these yellow bastards to ruin our lives again. They may have already eschewed the hated color yellow -- but deep inside they're all the same incompetent, stupid, kleptocratic and corrupt politicians we now all know are bad for our republic -- whether in high or low office.


Our bureaucracy also needs to be cleansed of all the grafters and white collar criminals in its midst, in order to return our government to its former self -- committed to real public service, accountability and transparency, not just lip service. Puta madre -- this may be our very last chance to put our whole house in order..."

Sang-ayon ang karamihan sa mga netizens sa post ni Bueno, basahin ang kanilang komento:




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