@MMDA@TheOfficialSMDC@QCMayorJoy@QCGov
cge maghintay tayu may madulas, maaksidente at mabasag ang bungo bago kumolos na linisin at kabulukan ng developer sa SMDC condo kamuning EDSA!
@gcashofficial
sa halagang ₱200 na deducted sa acct ko khapon 11am hangang ngayun d pa natatanggap ng recipient - nka ilang beses nanko ff up at tawag
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@BangkoSentral pakisilip nman po sa MATAGAL NILANG SAGOT NA 3-4 banking days bago malaman asan yung ₱200
@shiwoahhh@moveitph i had a conversation like this sa Anhkas - most of them will cancle rida basta cashless!
why - because they get the funds AFTER 30 days pa! Imagine ko yung ride ko na ₱65 papaabutin ng almost (minsan) 2 mos bgo ibigay ni Angkas! gutom na pamilya mo wla pa sa knila bayad natin!
@thaivisacentre 40,000THB for a family (2-3) is NOT enough hahaha - only me and my daughter for a week in Bangkok and Pattaya but we’v spent 55000THB.
If you dont have money to show - 20000THB, theres no point in travelling to Thailand for a holiday!!!
The rule is just fair!!!!
PUT@NGIN@NG 4Ps recipients yan - kakapla ng mukha na umasa! AKO na nagbabayad ng buwis ng maayus, kuamkayod araw-araw khit isang PWD na WALANG DAGDAG benepisyo natatanggap sa pamahalaan!!!!!!
@birgovph@QCGov@dswdserves@dswdfoncr
📢 The Middle Class: The New Poor in the Philippines
By Dr. Tony Leachon
The middle class—our nation’s backbone—is being squeezed into poverty. They pay the largest share of taxes, yet face stagnant incomes, rising costs, and crushing out-of-pocket healthcare expenses. One catastrophic illness like cancer or heart disease can wipe out savings and push families into debt.
💡 Key Pressures
• Stagnant wages vs. rising inflation
• Heavy tax burden with little relief
• Healthcare costs consuming nearly 50% of family spending
• High tuition, housing, and daily living expenses
• Weak social safety nets that exclude them
⚖️ Why It Matters
The middle class represents 40–45% of Filipino families. They are the tax base, the workforce, and the stabilizer of society. If they slide into poverty, the nation loses revenue, productivity, and social cohesion.
🔑 What Must Be Done
• Raise PhilHealth case rates for top killer diseases
• Strengthen preventive and primary care
• Abolish MAIFIP and redirect funds to PhilHealth
• Settle ₱407B in government arrears from sin taxes and subsidies
• Simplify healthcare processes and protect families from financial ruin
Healthcare is not a privilege—it is a right. Protecting the middle class is nation-building.
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🇵🇭 A Citizen’s Cry for Dignity in Healthcare
By Dr. Tony Leachon
Today, a concerned citizen shared with me a heartbreaking video from East Avenue Medical Center. Under the scorching heat, she waited over four hours just to access free medicine through the Yakap program. The lines were long, the process slow, and the suffering visible—especially among our seniors and persons with disabilities.
This is not an isolated case. This is the daily reality in many government hospitals.
We must speak truth to power:
• The Department of Health under Secretary Herbosa has failed to deliver dignified, efficient, and compassionate care.
• PhilHealth is being defunded while case rates for top killer diseases remain dangerously low.
• Ghost hospitals and alleged corruption continue to plague our system.
• The poor are left to endure misery while officials remain silent or dismissive.
This is not just incompetence—it is a betrayal of public trust.
We call on the President, lawmakers, and health advocates to act now:
• Streamline access to essential services in OPDs nationwide.
• Increase funding for PhilHealth and raise case rates for heart disease, cancer, stroke, pneumonia, and diabetes.
• Remove VAT on essential medications.
• Investigate and prosecute corruption in the health sector.
• Restore dignity to every Filipino seeking care.
Healthcare is not a privilege. It is a right. And when that right is denied, we must raise our voices—not just as doctors, but as citizens.
Let this message be heard. Let this video be seen. Let this injustice be corrected.
@DOHgovph maximum amount contribution ko pero puñeta sa pahirapan para makakuha ko nyan???!!! mas nauuna pa yung WALANG AMBAG kesa sa amin na totoong sapilitang nagbbigay ng contribution!!!!
@DOHgovph panu ka magpipursige gamitin ang ₱20k package kung papagastusin ka pa din sa lab tests at medical?! or wla kangnibang choice kundi pumunta sa “magulo/maduming” ospital????!!!!!
PhilHeart Ctr, National Kidney or pung center wla sa listahan???!!!!