rePost::Aquino confirms Heidi Mendoza's return to COA

 

Aquino confirms Heidi Mendoza’s return to COA
03/11/2011 | 12:01 PM
AMITA LEGASPI, GMA News
President Benigno Simeon Aquino III confirmed that Heidi Mendoza, a former state auditor and a whistle-blower on military corruption, will soon return to the Commission on Audit (COA).
“So pagbalik niya, sa palagay ko as a minimum she will be a COA commissioner,” Aquino told reporters on Thursday in Singapore where he is conducting a state visit.
(When she returns, I think, at the least, she will be a COA commissioner.)
Aquino said he has yet to talk with Mendoza after their meeting in February.
During the meeting, Mendoza told Aquino that she has to consult her family if she will accept the administration’s invitation for her to return to government service.
“Nung kinausap ko siya isa sa pinagdiinan niya nung nagdesisyon siyang maging testigo hindi niya pinaalam sa pamilya nya so sabi niya ‘kailangan kong konsultahin ang aking pamilya’,” the President said.
(When I spoke with her, she emphasized that when she decided to become a witness, she did not consult her family and this time, she said she has to consult her family.)
via Aquino confirms Heidi Mendoza’s return to COA.

 
My sense is that it’s good for us bad for her. She has already sacrificed more than most an still we have to ask more. If this was the NBA she should have an iron clad contract , with a player opt-out, buy-out,2 year player option, and the Kobe special trade veto power.  Which in government mean she must either be part of an independent commission (ie ombudsman) or she is part of a not so independent agency but with direct reporting to the President.

Forbes – Andrew Tan

 
World’s BillionairesNew to the list

#540 overall

Andrew Tan

$2.2 B
Net Worth Calculated March 2011
Age: 58
  • Source: Diversified, self-made
  • Country of citizenship: Philippines
  • Education: BA/BS, Far Eastern University
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Children: 4

#3 in Philippines

PROFILE

Son of factory worker, did odd jobs to put himself through college. Saved money he earned as a kitchen appliance salesman to buy a distillery and made his first fortune in brandy. His holding company, Alliance Global, has interests in food and beverage, real estate, gaming. Its stock price doubled in past year, making him billionaire for the first time. In January, he led a $100 million takeover of property developer Fil-Estate Land, which owns 10% of Boracay Island’s land area. Plans to develop resorts there.

via Forbes – Andrew Tan.

 
No excuses people. Wow this is inspiring.

rePost::Binay seeks review of OFW contingency plans | ABS-CBN News | Latest Philippine Headlines, Breaking News, Video, Analysis, Features

 

I laud this sentiment and hope that this goes beyond the press release and results in concrete plans, agreements between our country and carriers hotels etc.  We must never forget that we have an obligation to protect these OFW’s from the circumstances that are the result of not having good jobs, or the opportunity for advancements (for DH, Drivers, etc),

Binay seeks review of OFW contingency plans

Posted at 03/09/2011 11:20 PM | Updated as of 03/09/2011 11:20 PM

MANILA, Philippines – Vice-President Jejomar Binay said on Wednesday that the government must review contingency plans for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to ensure greater accessibility and faster response to their needs.
Binay discussed the plight of OFWs in the Middle East and North Africa during the induction ceremonies of new officers of the Manila Overseas Press Club.
He said the biggest problem that the government has is coordination, which needs improvement.
To help OFWs, Binay said government must ensure their social security benefits.
He added that much needs to be done.
“We have to implement rescue services where cases of sexual harassments are rampant,” he said.
Binay, however, defended President Benigno Aquino III.  “We expect too much from the President.”

via Binay seeks review of OFW contingency plans | ABS-CBN News | Latest Philippine Headlines, Breaking News, Video, Analysis, Features.

rePost :: Craig Newmark launches Craigconnects.org, to connect and protect nonprofits – Boing Boing

Craig Newmark launches Craigconnects.org, to connect and protect nonprofits

 

Craig Newmark, O.G. internet guy and founder of Craigslist, tells Boing Boing this morning:

Hey, I know I say “this is a big deal” a lot, but this really IS a big deal. I’ve decided what I want to do for the next 20 years, which is to help connect and protect organizations that are doing good through a program I’m calling craigconnects.

I need your help. Together, we can make a difference.

Today the new craigconnects website launched:

* Craigconnects is about calling attention to and connecting good, effective nonprofits and other organizations that get the job done.

* Craigconnects is also about protecting organizations, and the public, from fake organizations that have a good story, but actually end up hurting the people they profess to serve.

via Craig Newmark launches Craigconnects.org, to connect and protect nonprofits – Boing Boing.

rePost::Wisconsin protests—now with farmers (and tractors) – Boing Boing

• The City of Madison issued a press release on Saturday thanking protesters for another huge protest with no arrests and no citations. That’s right. In 18 days, nobody has done anything worthy of arrest, or even ticketing. Good work, Wisconsin! In the Upper Midwest, even our “thugs” are well above average.
via Wisconsin protests—now with farmers (and tractors) – Boing Boing.
 

It has been a little depressing watching how protest in my country are too heated to become a dialogue and not a media whorism stunt.  I hope how civil the Wisconsin protest are become the norm and not something that I feel is something worth blogging about.

rePost:: ::Comparative Destructiveness – NYTimes.com

March 7, 2011, 12:15 PM
Comparative Destructiveness
Jonathan Chait gets angry at the way Republicans, who claim to care about the deficit, propose saving money by cutting back on expenditures that are needed to control health costs. Indeed. But there’s a larger dynamic at work here than mere stupidity.
Let’s focus, in particular, on the ridicule some of the quoted Republicans heap on “comparative effectiveness research.”
Ask yourself, what do we have to do to control Medicare costs? We can save some money, maybe a lot, by reforming payment systems so that providers are paid for overall treatment rather than on a fee-for-service basis. But over the long term, the fundamental issue is going to be to decide what Medicare will and won’t pay for. We need, as Henry Aaron has often said, to learn how to say no.
Notice that this is very different from the issue on Social Security. You can propose simply cutting retirement benefits by 25 percent, and that’s doable. But you can’t decide to do only three-quarters of every operation and test that Medicare pays for (and no, you can’t demand that patients pay 1/4 of the cost without effectively denying care to many Americans.) So Medicare cuts are an inherently harder problem than SS cuts. In fact, I suspect that’s one reason, beyond the political motivations, why inside-the-Beltway types love to talk about Social Security, a trivial concern, while avoiding the vastly more important Medicare issue.
So how are you going to make decisions about what not to do? Um, you need good information about which medical interventions work, and how well they work: comparative effectiveness research. And no, that information isn’t already out there: doctors know surprisingly little about how effective procedures are relative to one another.
Why, then, are Republicans opposed to this kind of research? Some of it is sheer stupidity and/or anti-intellectualism — hey, those researchers are probably atheistic Democrats, you know.
via Comparative Destructiveness – NYTimes.com.

rePost:: ::Discover the real side of cities, if you’re brave, with GuidedByALocal

Would love to try both sides of this within the year.

If you’re the ‘adventurous traveler’ type, you probably want to get to know the ‘Real’ side of places you visit. A Netherlands-based team has created GuidedByALocal as the ideal place to find someone to show you just that.
Currently featuring 314 local guides in 202 cities in 68 countries, the site is designed to connect globetrotters with volunteer guides around the world.
via Discover the real side of cities, if you’re brave, with GuidedByALocal.

Best Read::rePost::Letters of Note: Be your own self. Love what YOU love.

Transcript
ray bradbury enterprises
[Redacted]
los angeles, california 90064
dear william stanhope:
most important decision i ever made came at age 9…i was collecting BUCK ROGERS comic strips, 1929, when my 5th grade classmates made fun of me. I tore up the strips. A week later, broke into tears. Why was I crying? I wondered. Who die? Me, was the answer. I have torn up the future. What to do about it? Start collecting BUCK ROGERS again. Fall in love with the Future! I did just that. And after that never listened to one damnfool idiot classmate who doubted me! What did I learn? To be myself and never let others, prejudiced, interfer with my life. Kids, do the same. Be your own self. Love what YOU love.
Best wishes,
(Signed, ‘RAY B.’)
Bradbury
10/28/91
via Letters of Note: Be your own self. Love what YOU love..

We kill the light of truth we have because