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What is meant by "ramdam na ang asenso?"?

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i've seen a lot of tarpaulins all over town with the president on it but could not understand the message.

i know 'ramdam' is feel.

but is 'asenso' hardship or suffering?

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  1. It means more Filipinos feel their stomachs grinding from ulcer while the midget and her family get richer by the minute.


  2. obviously, the arroyo family is now reaping the fruits of their hard labor - corruption, cheating, salvaging, excessive implementation of irrelevant and one-sided laws,violation of human rights,etc.etc.etc...

    "ramdam na ramdam na nila ang kanilang pag-asenso"  

  3. Asenso means "rise" or "promotion", although in Modern Tagalog, it usually refers to "economic growth".

    It comes from the Spanish word "ascenso".

    Literally, "ramdam na ang asenso" means that "economic growth is being felt".

    It is the Arroyo family's euphemistic motto, in order to distract the public from the true State of the Nation - soaring prices, increasing poverty, and unbearable inflation.

  4. Asenso is progress.  The message means progress is now accidental or unplanned - oops wait, that's random, sorry.

  5. for them,( people in malacañang) "asenso" is fruit of  their hardworks, for poor  filipinos its suffering.

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