Reaction Paper
Reaction Paper
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BSED 4B English
He also mentioned that the Philippines is now called Asias Rising Tiger, Asias Rising
Star, Asias Bright Spot as the country was unanimously deemed investment grade by the most
prominent credit rating agencies. According to him, around 80,000 new entrants join our labor
force every year. But the Filipino people in general are yet to feel this growth in the economy
because what is more felt is the grip of poverty in many Filipinos.
PNoy also highlighted their efforts and achievements in relation to Health and Education
sectors of the country. On education sector, PNoy said that Alternative Learning System helped
to ensure that even indigenous peoples and street children are not left behind. The requirements
for the K to 12 programs backlogs of 66,800 classrooms, 145,827 teachers, and 73.9 million
textbooks already provided. For TESDA program of the government, studies show that 71.9% of
TESDA graduates found employment right away, compared to the 28.5% recorded before. In the
health sector, 89.4 million Filipinos are already member of Philhealth program. Beginning in
2014, for the poorest 40 percent of the population, treatment in public hospitals is free.
The governments attention to health and education is also beneficial for our country as
this is for economic welfare. Economic development is not only characterized by mere increase
in GDP but a sustained economic growth with improvements in the economic welfare, that is, not
only in terms of financial figures. However, if we look at our current situation, what do we see?
There still are people who cannot access free medication, not with all the obsolete and
dysfunctional medical facilities and equipment. Authorities say they buy brand new equipment
when in fact such are secondhand and after a few days of use, the so-called brand new machines
already need repair. Similarly in the education sector, there is still apparent shortage in
classrooms and teaching materials, a complete example of that problem is our University (CSU
Andrews). Even the number of teachers is not sufficient, and many children still cannot afford
going to school. These are the things which are apparent and easily seen as evidence that we still
cannot feel what changes has been brought. The government still needs to give more attention to
these sectors because these sectors can contribute a lot to the economic development of our
country.
With the two hours and 15 minutes speech of our president, he missed some of the
important topics because the SONA was focussed on his administrations accomplishment and
giving credits to his partners on his Daang Matuwid. Some of these important issues that the
he failed to mention during his sixth SONA are the following, the controversial PDAF issue
which I mentioned above, the Mamasapano Massacre, the expansion of Chinese territories in the
West Philippine Sea and the Freedom of Information Bill.
Overall, the things mentioned above did a great contribution to the economic
development of the Philippines. However, such developments are, right now, only manifested in
figures and not in the actual or physical sense. There will be no rallies and no protests if only the
people experience the benefit of a growing economy. But it is also worth noting and PNoy also
deserves appreciation for his struggle and determination to change the government for the better,
to eliminate corruption, to haul the people from poverty, to promote sufficiency and so on. I
understand that being a leader is not an easy thing. That is why we, people of the Philippines,
must also give our president the respect he deserves for these things. He, who advocates
change, is already doing his job to shoulder the problem of the whole country.