by Rollando C. Borrinaga
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As a Navalian working here in Tacloban, …it was very interesting to see the different between the Naval/Biliran politician and Taclobanon but with the same feather they can flock together. However the Taclobanon appear the highest quality to glance but it’s too dangerous to hook up with them.
I am one of the hundreds of hundreds of Navalian neither Biliranon given change to experience a life that is denied in my own town by the former governor which now serving his jail term. I love living and working here in Tacloban which I called home. I can go about my life feeling able to provide a decent life for my self and my family. It is shame that a lot of my constituencies are talented but there are just not enough jobs. My town and my province have been controlled by one family politically for as long as I can’t be wrong.
When I came here in Tacloban, I realized what I was missing and that every Naval/Biliranon here enjoys what I had always longed for. Given a choice, I would want to work here for as long as I can, until I go back to my home town to retire if the opportunity gives-in.
I believe in giving back to Tacloban what it has given me by offering the productive years of my life to help in its continued development with our young and talented governor Petilla.
Don’t get me wrong; I would have done it in my own town/province if we have what Tacloban has, but for now the best way I can help my town and province is to be productive somewhere else.
I don’t pretend to know everything about politics here in Tacloban or the sentiments of the present generation of Taclobanon. I also do not pretend to know what is best for Tacloban in particular and Leyte in general.
What I don’t know is that in my town/province, we don’t understand each other, we have peace but stupidity is out there. We can walk in any place but all eyes follows with funny stupid idolater’s curiosity. We have all our relatives that sometimes help us but at the same time destroy us and yet we are still rotten, poor and dim-witted.
We did not have a good leader for a long time and freedom to do anything was used as a license by the leaders to fill their pockets with the people’s money.
Yes, we always had a choice, but what is there to choose from? It is very rare to find a leaders with is not a womanizers, thief, gambler ect. You have it and I hope you cherish it. The latest “kabet” in town had owned a small book shop located in Naval mall and was funded by the latest politician while another politician is reported for having fun on playing handsome and macho men inside his white Mercedes beans.
On other hand, sometimes we want a change so badly that we fail to think about what is really important: Food on the table, a job, an affordable place to live in, a safe and sound existence, a good future to our children and change to live in your own town to reap the benefits of what the previous generation struggled to achieve.
I hope that Tacloban will continue to move forward. Tacloban makes me proud to say I am a Filipino. And I hope it stays that way for I call Tacloban a home near to my home. he he he
I am one of the hundreds of hundreds of Navalian neither Biliranon given change to experience a life that is denied in my own town by the former governor which now serving his jail term. I love living and working here in Tacloban which I called home. I can go about my life feeling able to provide a decent life for my self and my family. It is shame that a lot of my constituencies are talented but there are just not enough jobs. My town and my province have been controlled by one family politically for as long as I can’t be wrong.
When I came here in Tacloban, I realized what I was missing and that every Naval/Biliranon here enjoys what I had always longed for. Given a choice, I would want to work here for as long as I can, until I go back to my home town to retire if the opportunity gives-in.
I believe in giving back to Tacloban what it has given me by offering the productive years of my life to help in its continued development with our young and talented governor Petilla.
Don’t get me wrong; I would have done it in my own town/province if we have what Tacloban has, but for now the best way I can help my town and province is to be productive somewhere else.
I don’t pretend to know everything about politics here in Tacloban or the sentiments of the present generation of Taclobanon. I also do not pretend to know what is best for Tacloban in particular and Leyte in general.
What I don’t know is that in my town/province, we don’t understand each other, we have peace but stupidity is out there. We can walk in any place but all eyes follows with funny stupid idolater’s curiosity. We have all our relatives that sometimes help us but at the same time destroy us and yet we are still rotten, poor and dim-witted.
We did not have a good leader for a long time and freedom to do anything was used as a license by the leaders to fill their pockets with the people’s money.
Yes, we always had a choice, but what is there to choose from? It is very rare to find a leaders with is not a womanizers, thief, gambler ect. You have it and I hope you cherish it. The latest “kabet” in town had owned a small book shop located in Naval mall and was funded by the latest politician while another politician is reported for having fun on playing handsome and macho men inside his white Mercedes beans.
On other hand, sometimes we want a change so badly that we fail to think about what is really important: Food on the table, a job, an affordable place to live in, a safe and sound existence, a good future to our children and change to live in your own town to reap the benefits of what the previous generation struggled to achieve.
I hope that Tacloban will continue to move forward. Tacloban makes me proud to say I am a Filipino. And I hope it stays that way for I call Tacloban a home near to my home. he he he
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