Antidote to DAP-inspired abuses: FOI

By Ellen T. Tordesillas

Budget Secretary Florencio "Butch" Abad submits 2015 budget to Congress.

Budget Secretary Florencio “Butch” Abad submits 2015 budget to Congress.

The P2.6 trillion 2015 budget submitted by Malacanang to Congress will institutionalize the practices in the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) which the Supreme Court had declared unconstitutional.

In the 2015 budget proposal, “savings” is now defined as portions of allocations that “have not been released or obligated” due to “discontinuance or abandonment of a program, activity or project for justifiable causes, at any time during the validity of the appropriations.”

With this definition, President Aquino and Budget Secretary Florencio Abad can hijack funds allocated to projects under the 2015 General Appropriations Act as what they did with DAP the past three years.

The new definition of “savings” differed from what was in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 GAA which referred to funds that are “still available after the completion, or final discontinuance, or abandonment of the work, activity or purpose for which the appropriation is authorized.”

Both chambers of Congress are dominated by Aquino’s allies so it’s expected that the new definition of savings would be adopted. Aquino and Abad can then juggle the funds just like they did with DAP and not fear of being charged with violation of the law.

Malacañang’s new definition of savings undermines the power of Congress over the purse as stated in the Constitution and perverts the system of checks and balance which is the essence of democracy.

The Center for National Budget, a private organization dedicated to empowering Filipinos with knowledge of the budget said “The DAP perpetuates a dysfunctional, illegal and unconstitutional budget practices and mechanisms, allows the concentration of extraordinary powers to a few individuals way beyond that the Constitution contemplates and stipulates.”

“Disallowing the DAP is a step forward for transparency and accountability,” the CNB further said.
Malacañang’s claim of transparency and accountability has been rendered hollow by this attempt to legalize and passing on as beneficial what has been exposed as a sinister practice.

Lawyer Joel Butuyan of Roque and Butuyan Law Office sees danger in the institutionalization of DAP practice.
In his Facebook post, Butuyan said, ““My beef with the Aquino administration’s attempt to institutionalize the DAP is that it represents a shortsighted view of what’s good for the country. The DAP gives the President enormous discretion in spending the people’s money. By wanting the Supreme Court to engrave in stone this Presidential discretionary power, the Aquino administration any president — good, bad, evil, witch, gremlin, e.t., mangkukulam, kapre, maligno — now and forevermore wants any to enjoy this power. To plagiarize Conrad De Quiroz, there lies the rub.

“The Aquino administration is only myopically looking at what glorious good it can do during its two remaining years in office, if allowed unfettered use of DAP powers. It is not thinking what horrendous damage it can do to the country under subsequent Presidents with black achy breaky hearts.”

Rep. Neri Colmenares of the Bayan Muna partylist group said if Malacañang’s new definition of savings is adopted in the General Appropriations Act for 2014, then savings “may be redefined reviewed or adjusted on a yearly basis.”

This will open the floodgates to tampering of the approved budget. That would be supremely ironic for a president who made the fight against corruption his administration’s battle cry.

Butuyan said, “The Aquino administration fails to realize that a lot of the reforms it is doing are character-dependent reforms. Anti-corruption campaign, infrastructure projects, stringent tax and customs collection etc. are all character-dependent reforms. The success and impact of these reforms depend entirely on the character of the sitting President. A kupal and kapalmuks President gets elected to power and he/she can completely reverse course and bring back the cabaret dancing old days of “what are we in power for?”

With constitutional check and- balance compromised, the burden now has to be shouldered by a vigilant public. This is where the Freedom of Information law is crucial.

Butuyan said, ““If the President wants his character-dependent reforms to continue beyond the years and decades of his term, he must arm the people with the power to scrutinize every nook and cranny of governmental action. Allow the glare of public scrutiny to illuminate even the deep recesses of government.”

With only two years left of the Aquino presidency, Malacañang finally included in its list of priority measures PNoy’s campaign promise of a Freedom of Information law.

Butuyan said: “If Aquino wants to have a lasting legacy, the passage of the FOI will be the history-defining landmark of his Presidency. The FOI law will have the impact of an EDSA revolution. With the passage of the FOI law, the people will no longer have to necessarily embark on a revolution to make government accountable. The people will only have to avail of the FOI mechanism in order to demand information, demand documents, and make the government accountable for its actions.”

Past experiences tell us that the applause should be held until the President Aquino signs the FOI law. His media bashings betrayed a lack of appreciation of the role of press freedom in good governance and in a vibrant democracy.

Butuyan further said, “ If the President does not work mighty hard for the passage of the FOI law, it is clear that he only wants bragging rights, an ego trip — ‘This is how clean and good I was during my term, and this is how bad we are now” —- and not legacy.

“Move heaven and earth to pass the FOI law, Mr. President. You have to move it, move it . . . . you have to move it, move it . “

Cherry Mobile Flare 3 vs MyPhone Agua Rio: Specs comparison

With Cherry Mobile setting new standards on getting more for your money’s worth with the Flare 3, they surpassed other brands that supposedly offer low price for decent specs. One of them is MyPhone with its Agua Rio that previously got the attention of lots of budget-conscious individuals. Let’s see if the Flare 3 can still keep up to other phones with higher price points.

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Summary of advantages:

CM Flare 3:
* Double the storage
* Slightly better front camera
* Newest OS version out of the box
* Better display with OGS and scratch-resistance
* Php1K cheaper

MyPhone Agua Rio:
*Better screen resolution
*Slightly higher pixels per inch

Both are equal in:
* Display size
* Display type
* Processor
* RAM
* External storage
* Rear camera
* Connectivity
* Battery
* SIM capability

We also tried to step it up a notch and contrasted the Flare 3 against the more expensive Zenfone 5 just to see if it could still somehow be comparable.

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Summary of advantages:

CM Flare 3:
* Slightly better front camera
* Newest OS version out of the box
* One-Glass Solution
* Cheaper by Php2,496

ASUS Zenfone 5:
* Higher resolution
* More pixels per inch
* Overall better processor
* More RAM
* Slightly higher battery capacity
* Corning Gorilla Glass 3

Both are equal in:
* Display size
* Display type
* Internal storage
* External storage
* Rear camera
* Connectivity
* SIM capability

Interestingly, the Zenfone 5 which is close to double the price of the Flare 3 isn’t that far ahead (in specs, at least). Overall, the Zenfone 5 has better things to offer but some of its internals share the same specs as the Flare 3.

To know more about these devices, you may read our first impressions on the Flare 3 and the review of the Zenfone 5.

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App Trending: Have you played Kim Kardashian: Hollywood?

It’s not the first time something trended like this – Flappy Bird, 2048 and more, and certainly, it’s not the first game about celebrities and Hollywood life, but even so, the Kim Kardashian game gets downloaded into many users’ pockets.

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Basically, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood is a 2D game where you live up creating your own celebrity, and there will be many choices for you to make on your road to stardom. You can download the game here for iOS and here for Android.

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I’ve tried playing it, but it’s certainly not my type, but I have indeed seen many people so engrossed with the game to the point of seeing lots of jokes about it online. Have you tried the game? What are your insights? Feel free to drop your opinions at the comments section down below.

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Join the Toyota Seatbelt Art Contest!

We just joined a regional contest by Toyota to design a custom seat belt for cars. This is to promote safety in driving especially in high road accident countries like the Philippines.

So we did the simplest thing we could do – we joined the contest and submitted our entry.

Our design is pretty simple, we used basic shapes and the colors in our logo. We’re hoping it will be unique enough they’d also pick up and produce them. (If that happens, we surely raffle out some of the custom seat belts to our readers!)

Vote for us! Here’s the link.

We also invite our readers to join and submit their design in the seat belt contest. You can use our logo as inspiration if you want. Simply use the template provided by Toyota and incorporate your own design.

You are to include their mascot, THUMS in your artwork – you can’t change the colors of THUMS nor modify it’s shape. You must include it in your design in it’s original look.

Here’s THUMS:

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You can find a variety of images of THUMS on their website. http://www.besafetyleaders.com/seatbeltart

To submit your entry, simply follow these steps:

1. Go to http://www.besafetyleaders.com/seatbeltart
2. Then, choose the participating country you’re in (Philippines, Indonesia,Vietnam, Malaysia or Thailand).
3. Once you’ve chosen your participating country, submit your entry in the OPEN CATEGORY.
4. For registration: Sign in with your Facebook account to register for the contest.
5. Upload your seatbelt pad design in JPG format (no bigger than 2MB in file size).
6. Gallery: All valid entries will be displayed in the contest gallery. Promote your design and ask people to vote for you!

The contest will run from June 30 to August 31, 2014.

There will be three (3) grand winners from each country – one (1) from the Professional category, and two (2) from the Open category. The winners will receive an iPad Air 16GB WiFi and 10 seatbelt pads of their winning design.

You can check out more details about the Seat Belt Art Contest here.

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AKG K550 Quick Review

There are two kinds of over-the-ear headphones: the closed-back design that prevents sound from leaking out of the cups, and the open-back that doesn’t restrict the sound flowing out. Both have different impact on the sound making people choose one over the other. The AKG K550 claims to blur the line between them by offering open-backed sound with the silence of a closed-back design. Can they back their claims? We find out.

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One prominent feature that would surely get your attention on first glance is the K550’s size. They have large 50mm drivers that are big as donuts and dome over your ears when you put them on. It packs a metal-plastic combination for its build that doesn’t at all look or feel cheap. The cups twist on a hinge that should help in making it a bit more portable.

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Its metal-supported headband extends to handle a wide range of users.

The K550 rocks a 3-meter, thick cable that stays attached to the left ear cup the entire time. In addition to its large ear cups, the cable is another factor that limits its portability. We tried bringing it outside and we found ourselves tucking away its cable about 30% of the entire time we were out.

At the end is a 3.5mm stereo jack. The company included a 6.25mm adapter in the package in case it will be used for studios.

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After giving its drivers time to breathe out and settle in, we used an iPod Touch and played our usual songs for testing. The K550 passes with flying colors in terms of sound quality. We already expected this from them since AKG is one of the brands that always delivered based on our past experiences.

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What we didn’t expect was how wide its soundscape is going to be. To add to the sound elements that you can separately hear, the depth of it soundscape makes it feel like you’re listening to the songs naturally. The mids are very powerful and so are its lows, but the highs are too bright for us which is a turn off. It sounds like the highs go beyond its threshold therefore it gets reproduced at distorted levels. The good thing is it’s only noticeable on full volume.

With its closed-back design, it was able to reproduce strong bass and powerful vocals, while its soundscape sounded like that of an open-back’s.

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The K550’s earpads provided a very comfortable experience. The adjustable headband gives just the right pressure on the head while making it clamp securely. It’s also light which is perfect for even long hours of sound editing.

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At 100% volume, these pair of ‘phones can go really loud, but thanks to the pads that effectively seal off the ears sound leak is very minimal. On 50% volume the sound from inside the cups are kept inside.

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The AKG K550 is a rugged-looking pair of cans that would look great on anyone. Although we’re definitely not fans of its uncontrolled brightness in sound reproduction, it’s a trade-off we’re willing to take in exchange for its wide soundscape and powerful mids. Their claim of producing headphones that both have the quality of both designs was impressively met.

In addition, the company also claims that these are portable headphones but we simply couldn’t see this happening without being hassled. For us, this is a great pair of headphones but for indoor use only.

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AKG K550 specs:
Type: Over-ear
Design: Closed-back, Headband
Driver Size: 50mm
Cable Type: Single-sided cable
Cable Length: 3 meters
Frequency Response: 12Hz – 28KHz
Impedance: 32 ohms
Sensitivity: 114 dB
Weight: 10.76 oz
Noise Isolation
Price:Php14,990

What we liked about it:
*Sturdy, premium build
*Light on the head
*Comfortable
*Powerful mids and lows
*Wide soundscape
*Instruments are very distinct

What we didn’t like:
*Cable not removable
*Hassle to bring around
*Very bright highs

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