Pres,Pinoy the lenient/honest/humble/industrious/God loving/pro people and not a CORRUPT leader.ROBREDO will be next legacy on the next presidential election on 2022
I just rewatched this now, July 3, 2021 and felt prouder to have supported and met these two great public servants. PNoy's tribute to the late DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo was echoed by many people during PNoy's own memorial service. Well done, good and faithful servants!
The eulogy given by Pnoy to the late Jessie Robledo after hearing it is very similar as to how most people have described our ex president Pnoy. Thus both men had the same love of country and the quality and sincerity and simplicity.
Naluha parin ako dito kahit ang tagal na😭, magkasama na kau ni sir jess..bulong nyo po kay Lord na bigyan lakas c VP Leni para harapin ang laban nyo na sinimulan nyo😇
@@adreivallena504 marunong ka ba sa math? Anong 30 years ang sinasabi mo? Ang poon mo nga 5 yrs pa lang sukang suka na ng mga tao kayo lng mga trolls at ddshit ang naniniwal sa kabalastugan ng iyong poon harap harapan ang panggagago
Great speech to a great man Jesse Robredo. Wala akong masabi. Saludo ako sa katapatan at paglilingkod sa kapwa mo Pilipino. Bihirang-bihira na lamang and katulad mo sa Pilipinas. At kung sana man lang ang mga ibang kawatan ng gobyerno sa ating bansa ay katulad mo malamang ay uunsad ang mamayang Pilipino and mababawasan and napaka-daming problema sa bansa. Sayang talaga. Nag-iisa ka na nga lang at nawala pa!
Brandon Elijah Casquejo mag research ka para malaman mo kung ano talaga nangyari sa Mamasapano. Sa mga reliable sources, huwag puro mga fake news aa FB. Para malaman mo kung ano mga ginawa niya para sa mga naiwan ng SAF44 at kung bakit ba namatay ang mga sundalong iyon.
Pnoy is truly a good and extemporaneous speaker because what he says is true and from the heart! Hope they, J Robredo Pnoy Tita Cory and Ninoy and all our heroes did not die in vain! Thank you God for giving us good men to lead us!
Magaling ka talaga Pinoy Hindi lang sa pamamahala maging sa pananalita na taglay mo ang may damdaming tunay na makabayan at maka Pilipino at sa tutuong paglilingkod sa bayan thank you Very much rest in peace
Natatawa ako dati sA plataforma nya na yung tuwid na daan ba yun,😂siguro kasi bata PA ako noon,but now I appreciate him,one of the best president we ever have.RIP pnoy🙏
Maraming Salamat din sa Iyo Jesse Robredo na naging kayo ni Pinoy ang naging larawan ng magandang pamamalakad at nag taguyod Ng tamang paglilingkod Sa bayan at mamamayan na may pagmamahal maraming Salamat sa inyong dalawa rest in peace
Marcos was ousted by Aquino family who owns Hacienda Luisita, it is a 6,453-hectare sugar plantation located in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. The hacienda spans 11 barangays in three towns of Tarlac province, this hacienda should have been distributed to farmers for Land Reform Program, the Aquino ties up with the terrorist NEW PEOPLES ARMY or NPA, thats how they oust Marcos, up to now they still own the hacienda. The Bataan Nuclear Plant that was build during Marcos time, first at east asia, it was halted by the Aquinos, now imagine if the nuclear power plant is in operation a long time ago, my goodness
The project was plagued with problems throughout construction including location, welding, cabling, pipes and valves, permits, and kickbacks, as well as setbacks such as the decline of Marcos's influence and the incident at the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor. By March 1975, Westinghouse's cost estimate ballooned to US$1.2 billion without much explanation. The final cost was $2.2 billion for a single reactor producing half the power of the original proposal. Many problems identified in earlier stages remained throughout construction, as reported by inspectors though denied by Westinghouse. To provide context, the Philippine economy in 1976 only had a GDP of US$17 billion and a government budget of US$1.5 billion, as such the burden to the economy for one single project was deemed too heavy. The BNPP would be responsible to 10% of the country's external debt.
@@Valair2021 then why Cory Aquino backed by US government assume the payment of the Plant, if it was illegal and full of corruption, its only used as propaganda by the NPA and Aquino,do you have evidence or proof that it is indeed malversed? if theres none? then shut up, because theres no news outfit that tell the same fake news that you have
@@Valair2021 by the way show me findings on the functionality of BNPP that it was not constructed properly by that time?, show proof from experts, by the way White Westinggouse build it, its an AMERICAN firm, America who back up Cory Aquino, to oust Marcos, for me the Aquino family is the worst curst in the Philippine History
@@justme-ve3oj Earthquake and volcanic risks: issues for the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant International Nuclear Information System (INIS) Solidum, Dr. Renato U. 2009-01-01 The proposed re-commissioning of the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) has raised objections that include the perceived unsafe siting of the BNPP on Mt. Natib, a potentially active volcano, in an earthquake-prone region. This concern must be evaluated through thorough seismological, paleo-seismic, volcanological and engineering studies. The BNPP sits on Napot Point on the southwest foot slope of Mt. Natib, an andesitic to dacitic stratovolcano just 30 kms south of Mt. Pinatubo. Natib's evolution is poorly known, but involved at least 3 explosive summit eruptions that formed a 6 km-diameter coalescent caldera and a younger 2-km diameter caldera. Pyroclastic flows define the cone surface, and available age dating includes a ±27 ka 14C age for a deposit on the eastern flanks and an 11-18 ka relative dating for suspected pyroclastic deposits in Subic Bay (1). Whether these represent the most recent eruptions is uncertain. A detailed magmatic/eruptive history defining magmatic recharge and eruption recurrence rates, from which probabilities for future eruptive activity can be analyzed, will be necessary for quantifying volcanic risk. Furthermore, Natib,Pinatubo and adjacent Mariveles are part of the Luzon Arc and associated with ongoing subduction along the Manila Trench. Subduction earthquakes are common, but apart from these, seismic risk is also being attributted to tectonic structures inland that include reported on site faults inferred from drilling, basin faults seen in reflection profiles (1), the Subic Bay Fault Zone delineated by magmatic studies (2) and various lineaments inferred from satellite imageries. These, plus seismicity in the region are being argued as indicators of earthquake threat. However, much emphasis is given maximum seismic magnitudes rather than peak ground accelerations (PGAs), epicentral rather than focal sources,and the inference of faults/lineaments rather than paleoseismic evidence of recent faulting. worldwidescience.org/topicpages/b/bataan+philippine+power+plant.html
@@justme-ve3oj When the Aquino government decided not to open the BNPP in 1986, among the safety measures cited was the location of the plant as it is situated close to an earthquake fault line. It is also 7.5 kilometers away from Mount Natib, which the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) considers as a "potentially active volcano." archive.fortune.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1986/09/01/67989/index.htm