Originally Posted by
masakiton
Japan, south korea, singapore ... pobre na sila nga nasud sauna
ni agi pud na sila ug very limited financial resources
The very mindset nga "We can dream up all sorts of solutions to bring us to utopia" is the reason why we cant do it.
This is not about not having the right "can do" attitude.
It's an issue about being specific as to what you want to happen. It entails thinking deeper into what SPECIFICALLY needs to be done. Not just general answers like "education is the key". Those countries you mentioned had people who thought up of specific solutions to the problems. The first thing to do is actually to properly identify what the real problem is. Without a proper diagnosis, you cant come up with a proper solution. Pareha ra gud na sa medical field. You have to identify the what the cause is and make sure your solving the problem itself and not just the symptom of the real problem.
mag lawmaker tang tanan?
mao bitaw naa election aron ato i vote kinsa tan aw nato qualified ug maayo nga taw i butang sa government office para dad on ta sa "daan na matuwid"
Originally Posted by
masakiton
government officials are paid to solve our countries problem
We have to play an active role sa atong government. The very act of participating in political forums is a step in doing that. We can say that we are more politically active then most people. Having said that, we can't be content with just voting for people then pasagdan nalang sila once they are in power. Thats what dirty politicians want people to do... basta people wont mind what theyre doing ,... lipay kaayo sila ana...
We vote for these people to be our public servants. PUBLIC SERVANTS...
Analogy... If you hire someone to do a job for you, do you just leave them to themselves without at least giving them input on what you want them to do? It's the citizenry's job to check up on its government and be critical of the decisions they are making for the country.
Mabaw ra kaayo na nga reasoning nga... government officials are paid to solve our problems.
Inherently, we have a stake in what these people do in that our lives are affected by their actions. Our role is to let them know what the problem is and give them feedback on whether the solutions are working or not. This feedback mechanism usually comes in the form of criticisms.
Criticisms should be done in a constructive manner also.... like.. I don't like the president because he did this.. while he should've done that.... we should avoid useless criticisms such as personal attacks and criticisms without offering any solution don't really do much.
This should apply to all government officials also... national and local.