There is no other legislative chamber in the democratic world that is as exuberant in resoundingly voting 'ayes' to priority bills from the President.
WHAT country on Planet Earth hosts the most obsequious, the most timid of legislatures, where lawmakers — possessors of co-equal powers with the executive and the judicial branches — treat the President the way the gofers of the late Yankees owner George Steinbrenner treated the imperious, overbearing major baseball team owner? When the late Yankees owner snapped his fingers, his minions jumped and reverentially asked this routine question: Sir, is it one lump or two? The minions, familiar with...
In 2019, after Malacanang backed the passage of a draft law that sought to end the quantitative restriction on rice and start a tariff-based regime, the Hoose of Representatives passed with lightning speed its version of the Rice Tariff Law. Members of Congress representing the major rice-producing districts in the country — including the four districts of Nueva Ecija — said 'aye' to the bill even if those votes would reduce the already struggling small rice farmers to dead men walking.
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