Category Archives: Economy

Commentary: Why We Are At Inertia

by Maria Bratikova, AC Team

Among the countries in Asia, we are a country that seems to be moving in a circle, a very tight circle.We’ve been overtaken by our neighbours by leaps and we are eating their dusts. 

We used to be the most literate in the region. Of course, we did not hear much of  China then because of the bamboo curtain that blurred our visions. We got students from all over the world visiting and studying. We used to be a lot more positively viewed from all points around the globe. 

 Now?

I get this conviction that what we need as a people is another Martial Law. I remember a lull in criminality and a lot of discipline during those years. We are today rambunctiously  one-upmanning (corruption in truer  terms) each other that it had become our  favourite activity – at par with bashing each other for the pettiest and most trivial of reasons. It is insane. It makes one cry.

We are where we are, stuck in limbo, because we have no discipline, we are materialistic, we are indolent. We worry about genderising ourselves. We take pains pretending to be cats even if we know we are rodents. We buy that iphone at almost 50 grand but ignore the big holes in our roofs that keep the sun and rain in. It is more important for most of us to drink a bottle of big cola that costs more than a kilo of the staple rice.  We stretch our curly hairs and curl our straight  hairs. Jesus. . . we swarm beauty pageants like ants to a slop of honey. We don’t need them, we are beauty-pageant materials in our own unique ways. We boo our athletes ( who can distinguish whom is being booed on the outset?) before a game starts and blame every other dick because our players lose later – how is that for pep talk?

We got big cars for our narrow streets. 

We need to do something. If we want to change, the change must come from us. We have to want it, work for it, do it.

We cannot just talk it!

1-Kilo Rice Packs Await General Admission Ticket Holders For Sharon-Gabby Concert!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Apparently, the SVIP tickets (priced at P18,500 each) to the Dear Heart Concert featuring ex-couple Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion have been sold out. Rumors have it that Cuneta’s husband, former Senator Kiko Pangilinan purchased them all.

But that is not enough to make the reunion concert profitable. The high ticket prices are almost unaffordable, especially for the lowly fans who are currently struggling with the per-kilo price of rice. General admission costs P2,500. Ticket sales have been slow.

But leave it to the concert promoters to turn things around.

Holders of the P1,200 general admission concert tickets will leave the concert venue, SM MOA Arena, with a complimentary 1-kilo pack of well-milled rice. The packs feature the concert logo.

So what are you waiting for? But your tickets now for free rice on October 27, 2023!

AC Poll: Filipinos Willing To Forgo 7 Months Salary For The New iPhone 15 Pro Max!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Filipinos will walk a mile, even give up 7 months of salary, just to own the new iPhone 15 Pro Max. This, according to a random poll conducted by The Adobo Chronicles on the day Apple unveiled its latest iPhone model.

The top-of-the-line iPhone 15, with 1TB (that’s terabytes) of memory will retail at P108,990 — that’s equivalent to 7 months salary of the average Filipino worker.

Does this mean Filipinos will stop complaining about the price per kilo of rice?