Aquino satisfaction rating plunge: The calm before the storm

Aquino relief operations yolandaTake note that the Social Weather Stations survey showing a 16- point plunge in net satisfaction for the Aquino administration was conducted on June 27 – 30, 2014.

From 45 percent last March, satisfaction for general performance of the Aquino administration dropped to 29 percent in the June survey.

This was before the July 1 Supreme Court unanimous decision declaring the Disbursement Acceleration Program or DAP unconstitutional.

This was before Aquino went ballistic against the Supreme Court insisting on his own interpretation of the Constitution deliberately ignoring that under our system of government the final arbiter when it comes to legal issues is the Supreme Court.

This is the lowest score given by the people to the Aquino administration which rode high with 64 percent satisfaction rating on its first year despite its embarrassing bungling of the Rizal Park hostage crisis in August 2010.

Even with its maddening incompetence in the typhoon Yolanda tragedy in November last year, the public maintained its kind regard of President Aquino.

The decline actually started third quarter of 2013. In the June 2013 SWS survey, the Aquino administration got its highest satisfaction rating with 66 percent. From there, it was downwards with a ten-point drop three months after (Sept. 2013- 56 percent). But many were surprised that it was only a slight five-point drop ( 51 percent) in a post- Yolanda survey in December 2013.

Then came the controversy over the Priority Development Assistance Fund or PDAF which tainted the entire Philippine political spectrum. Malacañang, tried though to spin the issue to its favor with the arrest of opposition senators – Juan Ponce-Enrile, Jinggoy Estrada, and Bong Revilla.

The In the March 2014 survey , Satisfaction rating for the Aquino administration sank six points further below the 50 percent mark which observers said should alarm Malacañang.

As of last week of June 2014, it’s 29 percent.

Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said they are not bothered by the steep decline saying it is “not insurmountable”. In Tagalog, may pag-asa pa.

Thinking of how it would affect the President’s influence in the 2016 elections, Lacierda, who earlier described Aquino’s endorsement power for 2016 as “lethal”, said it remains “undiminished.”

Let’s see in the next survey.

It is also worth noting that in the SWS June survey, the President got a “good” rating in “providing enough supply of electricity” at 45 percent. I dread how it would be next summer when the public would have to suffer eight to ten hours daily brownouts as warned by Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla.

Aquino satisfaction rating plunge: The calm before the storm

Aquino relief operations yolandaTake note that the Social Weather Stations survey showing a 16- point plunge in net satisfaction for the Aquino administration was conducted on June 27 – 30, 2014.

From 45 percent last March, satisfaction for general performance of the Aquino administration dropped to 29 percent in the June survey.

This was before the July 1 Supreme Court unanimous decision declaring the Disbursement Acceleration Program or DAP unconstitutional.

This was before Aquino went ballistic against the Supreme Court insisting on his own interpretation of the Constitution deliberately ignoring that under our system of government the final arbiter when it comes to legal issues is the Supreme Court.

This is the lowest score given by the people to the Aquino administration which rode high with 64 percent satisfaction rating on its first year despite its embarrassing bungling of the Rizal Park hostage crisis in August 2010.

Even with its maddening incompetence in the typhoon Yolanda tragedy in November last year, the public maintained its kind regard of President Aquino.

The decline actually started third quarter of 2013. In the June 2013 SWS survey, the Aquino administration got its highest satisfaction rating with 66 percent. From there, it was downwards with a ten-point drop three months after (Sept. 2013- 56 percent). But many were surprised that it was only a slight five-point drop ( 51 percent) in a post- Yolanda survey in December 2013.

Then came the controversy over the Priority Development Assistance Fund or PDAF which tainted the entire Philippine political spectrum. Malacañang, tried though to spin the issue to its favor with the arrest of opposition senators – Juan Ponce-Enrile, Jinggoy Estrada, and Bong Revilla.

The In the March 2014 survey , Satisfaction rating for the Aquino administration sank six points further below the 50 percent mark which observers said should alarm Malacañang.

As of last week of June 2014, it’s 29 percent.

Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said they are not bothered by the steep decline saying it is “not insurmountable”. In Tagalog, may pag-asa pa.

Thinking of how it would affect the President’s influence in the 2016 elections, Lacierda, who earlier described Aquino’s endorsement power for 2016 as “lethal”, said it remains “undiminished.”

Let’s see in the next survey.

It is also worth noting that in the SWS June survey, the President got a “good” rating in “providing enough supply of electricity” at 45 percent. I dread how it would be next summer when the public would have to suffer eight to ten hours daily brownouts as warned by Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla.

Xiaomi Redmi 1S 4G LTE officially announced

After the announcement of the Redmi Note 4G LTE, Xiaomi has also announced the affordable KitKat-powered Redmi 1S 4G LTE, the LTE variant of the company’s entry-level Redmi 1S.

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Xiaomi Redmi 1S 4G LTE specs:
4.7-inch HD IPS display, 312ppo
1.3GHz MediaTek MTK6582 quad-core CPU
Mali-400 GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8 megapixel rear camera w/ LED flash
1.6 megapixel front camera
Single SIM
4G(LDD-LTE), 3G(TD-SCDMA), 2G(GSM)
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
BT4.0LE + BT3.0HS
GPS, A-GPS
MIUI V5 (Android 4.4 KitKat)
2,200mAh battery
137 x 69 x 9.9mm
158g

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The Xiaomi Redmi 1S 4G LTE has a price tag of 699 Yuan ($114), or almost Php5,000, and will be available in Red, White, and Black.

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Getting your food delivered via FoodPanda

There have been several online food deliveries in the country for years now and another player from Rocket Internet was launched a couple of months ago, Food Panda.

We tried making our lunch and snacks delivered via Food Panda to see how it goes.

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The steps are pretty easy whether it’s on their website or thru the Food Panda app. Just set your current location and it will look for all restaurants that’s in the Food Panda listing.

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Pick a resto and choose from their menu into your cart. Once done, you’ll be asked for your delivery address and additional instructions. Payment can be via credit card or cash on delivery.

When we registered last week, we got a phone call from Food Panda asking why we have not made any orders and then gave us a 10% voucher discount which we can use for the rest of the month (that’s a tip for you if you want to order from them).

There’s a delivery charge and a minimum order of Php500. In our case, the delivery charge was about Php90.

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Before the order is confirmed you will also need to input a verification code which they say they will send via SMS. Ours did not arrive but fortunately, the CSR called us up and verified our order so that was it.

They promised 1 hours and 15 minutes waiting time and so far, the orders arrived just in time.

Here’s a quick summary based on our experience using Food Panda:

Pros:
* Wide selection of restaurants
* There’s an available app for iOS and Android
* Good customer support
* Delivery was done by twoanyone

Cons:
* There’s a Php500 minimum order so you need to be very hungry
* Delivery charge can be as high as 18% of your bill (Php90 of Php500 order)

You can check out Food Panda here or search for Food Panda in the app store.

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