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When-Just-Getting-By-These-Days-is-Already-Such-a-Pain
Rambling
(or
what was left of my whining)
Ni
Dolor Labrador
LAST THURSDAY,
I just had to heave a sigh of relief when I finally saw my meager
salary staring back at me on the ATMs monitorintact
and without cuts.
I had been
holding back my breath there for the worst case scenarioeither
its too small due to my absences, or they failed to put it
in time (which is sometimes the case). I almost fainted there. I
have a long list of credit that needed settling the soonest possible
time, and even a single centavo-cut would be extremely disastrous
to me. In fact, all that was in my pocket was a measly four pesos
for my jeepney fare. And that too was on-loan from a friend. For
weeks, I have scrimped and scraped my way just to keep myself afloat
til the next pay-day, but I still ended up with this long
credit list that wont exactly get any shorter anytime soon.
No amount of saving-up can get me out of this rut either. Im
completely doomed. After paying my friends off, I had to borrow
from them again. Its endless, absolutely endless.
So notice my
consternation when the President so boastfully declared that the
price of galunggong or the so-called poor mans fish is only
P60/kilo, unlike in Eraps time which was at P80/kilo. And
yet not everyone was impressed, least of all, myself.
If this is her
definition of a strong republic, I dont know what
a weak republic is anymore. Even as she claimed during her second
State of the Nation Address last week that the Philippine economy
had the strongest growth record in Southeast Asia, she also admitted
shortly after that the budget deficit has risen to P119.72 billion
during the first six monthsalready 91% of the P130-billion
deficit target for the year.
Despite her
claims of creating one million jobs, the truth is, almost 355 workers
are laid off everyday, offsetting the 111,000 jobs created in the
agriculture sector, and the 34,000 in the manufacturing sector.
What other reason
is there to believe then that the economy is even remotely improving
if the peoples lives are not getting any better?
Id be
surviving again for the next two weeks from borrowed money. If friends
find me too burdensome already, I just might resort to Intsiks
five-six caper that most underpaid workers from this countrys
biggest TV network turn to.
Hay, life
nothing is what it seems anymore.
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