Friday, April 7, 2017

Challenging my Government

Unfortunately for anarchists like me, we reside in states where there still are systems called governments. I don't know what I'll call mine. If you want to know the truth, I believe our president wants to help this country (and its people) become a better society, in however way he can.

And I know one of the reasons why he can't. He is only one. So, I offered to help. Find below my exchange of  letters with them:

My letter has been referred to (Justice) Liza B. de Leon of the DoJ in December 2016. In early March, thinking I have given them sufficient time to mull over my proposal, I made a phone and email follow-up. Ms. De Leon wrote: March 13 2017 /Dear ——/ This has reference to the DOJ Action Center 2nd Transmittal dated 10 January 2017 on the above subject. / Relative to the above, we regret to inform you that we cannot accomodate your proposal due to budgetary constraints of this Department. Thank you. / Very truly yours,/ LIZA B. DE LEON, Director IV, Administrative Service.

I replied: Dear Ms. De Leon, Just in case that I will be helping secure budget for the project, would you endorse it for funding?

That was March 15, 2017. It's April 7, 2016. If I have money to pay a high calibre lawyer, I'd complain to the Civil Service Commission against Ms. De Leon for violation of the 15-day acceptable length of answering tax-payer querries. They have been pretending for too, long now we have a functional government. Well, we don't. 

Anyway, Ms. De Leon's silence can only mean one thing: she does not know what to say. She did not expect me replying such.
It might also mean, Fuck no! We do not want some people weeding out corruption in government agencies because we are weeds!


I am understanding like that. I can understand, but it does not mean I will sit here and find myself a pellet gun and a target paper. I'd call Malacanang.

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