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Congressmen as thieves

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By Ermin Garcia Jr.   THE thieves at the House of Representatives are going for broke! They not only paid themselves millions weekly for doing the QuadCom hearings, but they would not hold themselves accountable for detaining resource persons who refused to give them the responses they needed to build…

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Congressmen as thieves

By December 25, 2024Punchline

VP Sara impeachment hits PBBM

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By Ermin Garcia Jr.   THE national brouhaha over the impending impeachment of VP Sara Duterte, has deeply polarized the country on two fronts: For or against impeachment, for or against PBBM! It has become much too obvious that the allies of Speaker Martin Romualdez, particularly the appointed attack dogs,…

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VP Sara impeachment hits PBBM

By December 17, 2024Punchline

The 7 epaiFes are asking for it

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By Ermin Garcia Jr.   AFTE the suspension of epaLiFe Councilors Red Erfe-Mejia, Alfie Fernandez and Irene Lim-Acosta 4 weeks ago, the remaining four: Councilors Dada Reyna-Macalanda, Celia Lim, Alvin Coquia and Marilou Fernandez, can very well be suspended by either the Office of the President or the Ombudsman for…

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The 7 epaiFes are asking for it

By December 9, 2024Punchline

VP Sara in Lingayen, not in Dagupan

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By Ermin Garcia Jr   THOSE who still don’t appreciate or understand how important Pangasinan is in the realm of voting power, let the recent  images of the presence of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte in Pangasinan wooing voters for the 2025 mid-term election tell you…

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VP Sara in Lingayen, not in Dagupan

By December 2, 2024Punchline

Political turmoil on the horizon

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By Ermin Garcia Jr.   THE weeks that passed had seen a lot of unprecedented political events. There was former President Rodrigo Duterte who locked horns with senators and the notorious QuadComm in the national level, in the provincial level, the escape of provincial officials from the province while Pangasinan…

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Political turmoil on the horizon

By November 17, 2024Punchline

Karma in politics

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By Ermin Garcia Jr.   THE suspension of Dagupan epaLiFe Councilors Red Erfe-Mejia, Alfie Fernandez, and Irene Lim-Acosta is plain karma and the direct consequence of their juvenile arrogance. So the 4 epaLiFe Councilors Celia Chua-Lim, Dada Reyna-Macalanda, Alvin Coquia, and Marilou Fernandez, who were perhaps more restrained in the…

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Karma in politics

By November 10, 2024Punchline

“Do not forget Karina”

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By Ermin Garcia Jr.   LAST week I wrote about the day our youngest sibling Karina died on November 1, 1963, lifting largely from the letter that our father, Ermin Sr. wrote five days after she died. Below is a continuation of my father’s grief on November 6, a day…

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“Do not forget Karina”

By November 5, 2024Punchline

Remembering our Karina

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By Ermin Garcia Jr.   NOVEMBER 1 is a date that has become sacred to our family. It is the date when our youngest sibling, Karina, died. She drowned off the Tondaligan Beach in Dagupan on November 1, 1963. Know that as our mother, Paulita, revealed she overheard Karina telling…

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Remembering our Karina

By October 28, 2024Punchline

Outnumbered and outfought?

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By Ermin Garcia Jr. TWO weeks ago, the newly designated chief of the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office, P/Col. Rollyfer Capoquian made a declaration that assured Pangasinenses of a police unit that communities could rely on. Mr. Capoquian said he will focus on a mission anchored on “PNP (Pulis ng Pangasinan) Magaling…

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Outnumbered and outfought?

By October 21, 2024Punchline