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Just Asking – August 28

Baguio Chronicle by Baguio Chronicle
September 5, 2021
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  1. Since the COVID-19 virus is airborne, why are air-conditioned public transport allowed to ply in the city  (i.e. modern jeepney or buses for long-distance trips)?
  2. Will translating tokhang into Ilocano make it a lesser evil? Or make it worse?
  3. Why is this being revived again anyway?
  4. Isn’t CPLA being more of a nuisance to the region than the Left? Why is there no action against them? Because ELCAC pays much more?
  5. Have our politicians forgotten that regional autonomy is a Leftist principle? Why are we still  insisting on it then?
  6. What has ever happened to the fund for federalism in the region? Is the COA up to it?
  7. Who is making money from the surge of prices of Benguet veggies?
  8. Was the ouster of the NEA chief more of a way to bring in a USEC to Beneco?
  9. How many of those vaccinated in Baguio actually come from the city?
  10. The BENECO noise is getting louder as seen in this afternoon’s commotion in the compound between the NEA (were they blocked from entering?) and the employees who love the GM. Will there be a reveal of any irregularity in wanting to bring in another as the issue unravels more?
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