11 Political Posts We’re Tired Of Seeing On Facebook

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These election posts are beyond human understanding geeeez

1. The die hard supporters (people have the right to choose their own president and that doesn't make them bobo)

ARAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY…….. Hindi na bale magpakatotoo na lang ako na isa ako sa mga bobo, bulag at kung anu ano pa…

Posted by Rudy Duterte for President on Wednesday, 4 May 2016

2. Now you want a presidential candidate to be an advocate for SUICIDE? That's so wrong man!

3. Who says looks count when leading a country? Too off!

The Jejomar "Nognog" Binay collection. Ito ang pinagsama samang katiwaliaan at kapalpakan ng mga Binay. Share nyo na! #NoToNognog #RoxasNa #RoxasRobredo

Posted by Mar Roxas for President 2016 on Sunday, 14 February 2016

4. Baka ma-demanda po tayo niyan!

Walang ligtas na presidente kapag si Bongbong ang bise.

Posted by Asa Ka Pa Bongbong on Wednesday, 4 May 2016

5. The badly edited scandal photos that's too obvious to have been manipulated

Duterte scandal true po yan

Posted by Zumba Gigz on Monday, 4 April 2016

6. The endless blaming and "who did what"

7. The bullying of the clans, which is unnecessary

#HugotHuwebes Ang tunay na matibay na samahan, walang iwanan! Tignan ninyo ang pamilyang Binay, solid!

Posted by DiKukurap on Wednesday, 9 March 2016

8. So when you're old, you can't run for a post?

9. You have to always sport the "banned" or "x" sign in your face, and it's usually placed in such an awkward way

#NoToBongbong #NoToBBM #NeverAgain

Posted by No to Bongbong Marcos for VP on Tuesday, 26 April 2016

10. Kailangan ba talagang i-explain? 🙁

Minsan, masakit na talaga sa puso (at ulo) ang magbasa ng comments sa social media.

Posted by Rhys Buccat on Wednesday, 27 April 2016

11. Is this really needed to encourage voters to be smarter? Kailangan bang magmura?

Paano naman sila? Hindi ba't sila ang dapat nating pag-usapan?

Poverty and inequality in the Philippines remains a challenge. In the past four decades, the proportion of households living below the official poverty line has declined slowly and unevenly and poverty reduction has been much slow.

Economic growth has gone through boom and bust cycles, and recent episodes of moderate economic expansion have had limited impact on the poor. Great inequality across income brackets, regions, and sectors, as well as unmanaged population growth, are considered some of the key factors constraining poverty reduction efforts.
(via ADB.org)

Reading this made you tired right? This coming elections, we urge all voters to VOTE wisely, and weigh your candidates well! We prepared a presidential cheat sheet that you can use as your reference:

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(Author takes full responsibility of this list, and this doesn't represent SAYS Philippines' political views.)

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