  Angelo de la Cruz has returned and the fucking media is not giving him a break. Let the man go home with his family, OK? He'll talk when he wants to talk. He has already been forced to talk on camera, don't choke the poor guy. Anyway, I have come to a realization on why the government so fervently tried to pursuade the hostage takers. But first, I would like to&nbsp;admit that all this would not have happened if Angelo de la Cruz did not go to Iraq. That is a big might but I would like to see it that way. But why did he go thier in the first place? The answer, there is no job for him here that would sustain his family. And why is there no job for him here?
Because of the low credability of the country for investment. And why do we have low credability? Because the government screw up, most of the time. Sure, we have local businesses here (own mostly Chinese-Filipinos and Filipinos with Spanish ancestry) but they are not enough to sustain the people and are mostly based on the urban center known as the NCR. This forces the people to find work on other countries. Ultimately, the government is to blame and I think this is how the government feels. They can't keep the people to stay here that is why they just try to keep them safe on those far-off lands. They already feel concious about their shortcomings so they try to be superheroes to either hide where they failed or, just plainly, try to do the right thing.That's what I think anyway. 
