Senate Pres Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto on red-tagging of community pantries: The only thing red in the community pantries are the ripe tomatoes. Those who see red in these bayanihan projects should have their hearts examined. @rapplerdotcom
@rapplerdotcom Recto: Community pantries need more food bags, not red tags, nor red tape.
Let them bloom wherever they sprout, regardless of who planted them. Bureaucracy has no business throwing a shade over this pure expression of people’s power.
@rapplerdotcom Recto: Community pantries require no state franchise, nor government permit, nor police clearance. The business of helping your neighbor, as God commanded, requires no business permit from man.
@rapplerdotcom Recto: These have become self-policing projects by a disciplined populace. The police should, in fact, commend the organizers instead of censuring them.
@rapplerdotcom Recto: The CP is no monopoly of any group. It is not a patented venture. An individual or group can start their own. It is open to all colors in our political rainbow.
@rapplerdotcom Recto: Support and solidarity is the correct response to community pantries. As the good mayor of Quezon City has said, “In these difficult times, let us allow kindness and selflessness to prevail.”
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
Sen Ping Lacson on Pres Duterte's appeal to give EO 128 a chance: First, the Senate has no choice since the reduced tariff rates and the increased in-quota MAV have already taken effect. @rapplerdotcom
@rapplerdotcom Lacson: Second, kung meron lang sanang nangyaring inter-departmental courtesy consultation, since EO 128 is a consequence of a delegated authority granted by Congress to the President anyway, we could have given our input based on our own consultations and research.
@rapplerdotcom Lacson: For example, the National Economic and Development Authority’s conclusion that demand for pork has not changed in spite of the pandemic is flawed.
Sen Leila de Lima says the red-tagging of Ana Patricia Non of the Maginhawa Community Pantry was not surprising: Bawal ang maging makatao sa ilalim ni Duterte. @rapplerdotcom
@rapplerdotcom De Lima: Duterte's rule thrives on people's misery that anything good coming from the people is threat to them. Heartless.
@rapplerdotcom De Lima: Even residents from poor communities like Aroma in Tondo have pooled their meager resources to put up a pantry tapos sasabihin propaganda ang inisyatibang ito? Pakana ng NPA?
In joint statement, Senators Nancy Binay, Leila de Lima, Frank Drilon, Sherwin Gatchalian, Risa Hontiveros, Kiko Pangilinan, Grace Poe, and Ralph Recto ask the Duterte gov't to stop the red-tagging of organizers behind the community pantries. @rapplerdotcom
@rapplerdotcom Senators: The profiling of organizers must stop. It puts people’s lives in danger, knowing how notorious some police, military officers, and personnel are in red-tagging progressives and now civic-minded citizens who only want to do good for their fellow men and women.
@rapplerdotcom Senators: Bakit hindi tanungin ng mga pulis ang kanilang pamilya at kamag-anak kung ano ba talaga ang pakay ng mga community pantry na ito? Malamang, marami silang kakilala na nakipila rin dito at naramdaman ang kabutihan ng kanilang kapwa Pilipino
Senate Pres Tito Sotto wants DA Sec William Dar to name during the next Senate hearing the person or group who pushed for the signing of the executive order that increased the minimum access volume and lowered the tariffs on imported pork. @rapplerdotcom
@rapplerdotcom Sotto: I want to know whose bright idea it was to hike the import ceiling and lower import taxes on pork. Sino nag-suggest nito from the DA? Bakit gusto nilang mag-import tayo beyond what is required and at the same time babaan ang tariff? Anong logical explanation dito?
@rapplerdotcom Sotto: This EO is supposed to be in line with the intentions of the Pres, but the end product is not. He would not have signed this if he knew that his order will have a negative impact on the hog and agriculture industries. He would not have signed this if no one lobbied for it
Sen Leila de Lima: The setup of a community pantry of essential goods in Maginhawa, QC is truly commendable as it created a ripple effect that inspired citizens from diff parts of the country to come to the aid of those struggling to feed their families @rapplerdotcom
@rapplerdotcom De Lima: Saludo po tayo sa mga kababayan nating nagkukusang-loob na tumulong. As we see strangers helping strangers during these hard times, we are reminded that Filipinos’ Bayanihan spirit is very-much alive and that a simple act of kindness goes a long way
@rapplerdotcom De Lima: Lubos tayong nagpapasalamat sa mga gaya ni Patreng na may mabubuting loob at tunay na malasakit sa kapwa, sa kanyang malikhaing pag-iisip at kahandaang tumulong sa gitna ng pandemya.
Sen Sonny Angara urges LGUs, private companies to replicate and scale up the community pantries that have been voluntarily put up by Filipinos in various areas: One small gesture when duplicated by a large number of people will amount to something very meaningful @rapplerdotcom
Angara: It is encouraging to see more Filipinos demonstrating the bayanihan spirit by putting up community pantries for the benefit of people who are struggling during these very challenging times.
Angara: Maliit na bagay kung tutuusin ang pamamahagi ng libreng gulay, prutas, bigas, tubig o noodles ng isang tao, pamilya o grupo ng tao, para sa mga naghihirap sa panahon na ito dahil sa nawalan sila ng hanapbuhay ay malaking tulong na ito para mapatid ang gutom