@riatrillo@paoloabrera@ChristineJacob7@Andrei_Felix@KellyMiLi DOTr Usec. Steve Pastor on the 24/7 EDSA Busway free rides in Dec: Upon further auditing and to ensure there are buses along EDSA beyond usual working hours it was decided to start it on Dec. 1 and to provide assistance for our commuters during the... holiday season
This pine-tree hugger and Twitter mainstay blocked me after tweeting her that that we don’t live in Twitterverse and that good governance is not solely about socmed engagement.
Pine-tree hugger still looking for the 31 million?
Hoy, unlike you, they're not on Twitter 24/7 but they support PBBM and his gov't; they're the quiet majority, not the noisy and ampalaya-bitter minority.
Besides, it's dancing "IN" the streets, not "ON." Tanginang grammar yan.
PBBM has accepted the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping for a state visit to the People's Republic of China in January 3–5 (may last until the 6th), 2023.
The Chinese government is reportedly preparing for the visit. 🇵🇭🇨🇳
PANOORIN | Patuloy na pag-ganda ng ekonomiya ng bansa, resulta ng mga hakbang at transpormasyon na ipinatutupad ng pamahalaan, ayon kay Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. | via Racquel Bayan
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@honeypinklei@e_farie Oo nga naman noon maalala ko sabi iangat ang mga nasa laylayan. Shuta. Walang naiangat. Short term puro dole out. Shutang lip service yan. Kaya di nanalo eh.
I am not a fan of Sandro Marcos for some reason I haven’t grown any fond of him yet. But I just do not like how the media twisted his statement to make it sound like he wants Filipinos to eat df instead of rice. Compare the two soundbytes. Kahit papano mas malinaw sa kanan.
Isn’t it funny how some kakampinks dismissed PBBM’s YT views of his interviews when compared with that of Ang Ina Nila. It’s immaterial daw. But when he won, they dismissed the support and engagement as mere SD cards. What do you call that? Sore losers.
Finance Secretary @SecBenDiokno welcomed the Philippines’ third quarter economic performance, which posted a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 7.6% amid current domestic and international headwinds. READ: https://t.co/0QWinr4Rq7
The better-than-expected 7.6% GDP growth in the third quarter of 2022 reflects the dynamism of our domestic economy and resilience of our macroeconomic fundamentals despite current headwinds.