
Vice President Sara Duterte’s brilliant solution to employ private security if her government-provided bodyguards are withdrawn deserves applause.
Truly, it’s a selfless act to save taxpayers from funding her mere 400-person security detail—because who needs the excess manpower, right? By tapping into private security, she exemplifies fiscal responsibility, though one might wonder how “private” it really is if the funding comes from, say, a certain pot of “intelligence” or “confidential” funds. But let’s not dwell on details—those are best left unaccounted for, as tradition dictates.
Surely, the Filipino people, struggling with rising inflation and stagnant wages, will sleep soundly knowing their Vice President prioritizes their financial welfare. And if critics dare connect the dots between this plan and the congressional inquiries into her office’s “missing” millions, let’s hope her private security can handle damage control as well as they handle, well, her.
Bravo, VP Sara—truly a masterclass in optics.