January 2022

Let's Just Take All the Islands

President McKinley single handedly changed America's future in ways few Americans or Filipinos could have imagined.

One could easily conclude that McKinley used his own religious fervor to justify Manifest Destiny, and to establish the United States as just another colonial power trying to take over the planet in a name of a Protestant God.

And why not? Hadn't Europe done the same under Catholic approval?

https://libcom.org/history/us-conquest-philippines-1898-1902
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http://theoverholtgroup.com/media/Articles-Philippines/The-Rise-and-Fall-of-Ferdinand-Marcos-Asian-Survey.pdf
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Why Must the US Bureacracy be so Tedious?

The United States State Department is often the first contact Philippinos have with America.

Sadly, it is often an arbitrary, frustrating, immoral, and messy disorganized affair requiring numerous expensive and unnecessary hoops.

The US State Department definitely favors rich people over poor people that would enhance American services in a time where native born Americans don't want to do the service jobs.

To top it off, they steal American and Philippine money to facilitate the process.

In a time where China wants to displace the United States as the Philippines best friend, it's a bad time for the State Department to become its own worst enemy. It hurts both the United States and the Philippines and ends up benefitting China.

Travel from the Philippines to America and back again, should be as easy as going from the US States of California to Oregon or Nevada, or from Manila to Camiguin. Stop the political nonsense.

https://ph.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/
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President Duterté is against legal divorce

It's very, very sad that the Philippines is the last country on earth where divorce is illegal. It's mainly held up by one man against all logic, and apparently, not out of any love of his people. His policy disrupts the lives of everyone and hurts the Philippine people and the whole economy of the country.

People will do what they do despite arcane laws. The work around means paying thousands of US dollars to bureaucrats and attorneys to facilitate annulments. It's ridiculous and makes Duterté look very, very foolish and hypocritical.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/pres-duterte-opposes-divorce-legalization-024156732.html
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Trump Against the World

Unless you are on the take from China, why would you limit US immigration from the Philippines?

After all, when we promised the Philippines their independence from Spain, and then broke that promise, using a moral compass, you might say we owed them a lot for their help to rid the islands of the mutual Spanish enemy.

Instead, the Philippines became a US territory, and moving between the 7600 plus islands and the US was much easier than after Donald Trump took office. He made millions of Filipinos and Philippine Americans very unhappy with his moratorium on immigration.

It was becoming impossible to bring relatives to the United States where millions of hard working 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generations of Filipinos work hard helping Americans in millions of service industry, nursing, medical and other fields where their efforts are critical to US prosperity.

The bond between the Philippines and United States must be improved before China drives a bigger wedge between us.

https://www.dorsey.com/newsresources/publications/client-alerts/2020/04/immigration-moratorium
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US Divorce not honored in the Philippines

One of the most tragic implementations of law has been to make all divorce illegal. The Philippines is the last country on earth (unless you consider the Vatican) where divorce is illegal. Divorce became more legal for very specific situations when the US forced the Philippines to become a US territory.

When the Japanese conquered the Philippines they made divorce legal in 1943. When the Americans came back, they reinstituted the strict divorce rules from prior to the Japanese takeover.

In 1950, the Philippines went back to the Spanish "no-divorce" standards.

The negative impact of that decision on the Philippine economy has been devastating.

People will be people and will do what people do despite the law. Nothing did more to create marital affairs than this single law. Of course you might be able to "buy" an annulment for a variety of reasons, but for the poor, the cost makes annulment prohibitive. It seems that only the wealthy can get out of a marriage.

This is still the situation today with little hope on the horizon, under current Philippine leadership, despite trends that want to upend the law from within the Philippine Congress.

To this day, I've never heard a logical defense of the arcane laws.

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/776695-philippines-divorce-in-us/
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What are you doing to protect your business in 2022?

We've been through dramatic changes. The country is testing the business community like never before in my lifetime. The current situation begs for government intervention, for better or worse. Stock gains have disappeared.

What do you plan to do to protect your company, find honest hard working employees, etc.? How will you discover the opportunities this time in our history offers?
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