


Konstantin 🇰🇿
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@x4matrix2010
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₱60.748 = $1. Let that sink in.!!! This isn’t just a number—it’s a warning signal. A weakening peso means one thing for ordinary Filipinos: everything gets more expensive. Fuel, food, electricity, imported goods—lahat tataas. And in an economy already struggling with inflation and stagnant wages, this is not just bad news—it’s pain multiplied. What’s more alarming is what it reflects underneath: •A fragile economic foundation •Rising dependence on imports •Policy choices that expose us to global shocks without enough safeguards While officials may downplay this as “normal market movement,” the reality on the ground is different. People feel it every day—in the price of rice, in transport fares, in electricity bills. So the question is simple, Mr. President, Marcos Jr... 👉 Where is the strategy? 👉 Where is the urgency? Because if this trajectory continues, the peso won’t just weaken—public trust in economic management is almost depleted...

LOOK: The Department of Justice breaks down over P611 million in flood control funds returned by state witnesses amid probe on the corruption scandal. The state witnesses include former DPWH officials Roberto Bernardo, Henry Alcantara, Gerard Opulencia, and contractor Sally Santos. | @eimorpsantos



“Legacy”? What legacy, Mr. President? You know what, Mr. Marcos Jr.—if the “legacy” you’re worried about being undone is the rampant corruption, the glaring inefficiency, the rising cost of living, and the deepening economic strain Filipinos are forced to endure under your watch—then by all means, it absolutely should be undone. If that “legacy” also includes a foreign policy that seems more eager to serve Uncle Sam’s Indo-Pacific agenda than to defend the independent interests, sovereignty, and the strategic autonomy of the Republic of the Philippines, then yes—reversing it is not just an option, it is a necessity. Because let’s be honest—what exactly are we preserving here? - An economy flashing warning signs? -A government struggling with credibility? -A strategic posture that exposes the country more than it protects it? You speak of legacy as if there’s something solid and admirable to safeguard. But from where ordinary Filipinos stand, it’s hard to see anything worth defending—let alone fearing its reversal. So again, Mr. President… What legacy are you talking about? Or is this another case of political imagination running ahead of reality? Goodness gracious… are we witnessing governance, or hallucination??? My goodness gracious... Nakakaloka!! Duh! 🙄 🙄 🙄

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