And the worst possible kind of serial killer. The kind that appearsoutwardly normal most of the time, punctuated with sudden burstsof violence and rage. Thus like Ted Bundy, never giving victimsan inkling of his true nature, catching them always off guard.
Marcos assumed the presidency only in 1965, when things started to spiral downward in the late 1960s as existing policies no longer encouraged rapid growth. The would-be dictator then pursued an aggressive, expensive run for a second term by foraying into the public treasury to boost his campaign, buy votes and threaten voters. The peso crashed in late 1969, and by the dawn of the following year it lost half its value, Conrado de Quiros wrote in "Dead Aim."
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Shortly after academics slammed his "revisionist" view, defeated vice presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos denied having said that the years of his father, the dictator Ferdinand, were the Philippines' golden age. But on the campaign trail last year, Marcos Jr. did fuel the myth by praising his father's "good work" which for him continues to benefit the people.The prosperity myth has endured for decades despite a peaceful revolution that drove the autocrat from power. Marcos supporters usually back their view with mini-narratives on the narrow peso-to-dollar conversion rate, growth in early Marcos years, free-flowing traffic, enthusiastic government spending and the country's regional competitiveness, among others.Experts such as Cesar Polvorosa Jr. of Canada's Humber Business School say, however, that economic performance under any given administration should be measured by the sustainability of growth and its benefits to the general population. GS_googleAddAdSenseService("ca-pub-1876439796539993"); GS_googleEnableAllServices(); GA_googleAddSlot("ca-pub-1876439796539993", "PStar_Headlines_Medallion_300x250"); GA_googleFetchAds(); GA_googleFillSlot("PStar_Headlines_Medallion_300x250");"Other aspects of economic policymaking simply follow from those two major issues. Promoting economic growth enhances employment and livelihood opportunities," Polvorosa wrote last year.THE EC NOMYUNDER MARCOS-1960'S-Marcos assumedpresidencyCampaign period (Overspending, raiding of public treasury)Export becamesluggishISI stagnantReelectionof MarcosBalance ofpayments crisisDevaluation,fueled inflation-1970'S-Martial lawIncoherentdevelopmentstrategiesPromotionof exportsProtection ofISI firmsExternal funds forborrowing remainedavailableDebt-driven growth(foreign loans sustained growth)Centralized,longer term controlover state apparatus-1980'S-Economic crisisintensified afterassassination of AquinoCrony abusesbrought economicdisasterIMF becomes vengefulGod and limitsPhilippines' borrowingsUnpopularityof the regime*Based on 'The Philippine Economy: Development, Policies and Challenges' (2003) by Arsenio Balisacan and Hall Hill, Oxford University PressRetelling the tragedy necessarily starts with a picture of the economy in a dismal state, worse than it had ever been, in the years leading to the ouster of the Marcos family in 1986. It is a story of debt, deprivation and the spoils of a dictatorship.
Then it was McElhenney's turn, first taking a page from Day's playbook by mocking the POTUS for his "Bad Things Happen in Philadelphia" line from the debate and then taking it to a level we're sure Trump wasn't ready for: "DEFCON: Dennis." Because if you need someone to express "untethered rage" in a way that also proves that your "rage knows no bounds," there's no one better than Glenn Howerton's friendly neighborhood sociopath (and possible serial killer). For those of you keeping score at home, the clip below is from season 10 episode "The Gang Misses the Boat" during the scene where Dennis learns that the potential buyer of his Range Rover/"golden god chariot" is buying it for his daughter as her first "junker" car. Let's just say that Dennis was not amused:
Separated 20-something-year-old parents Rex and Amanda Taylor are obsessed with serial killers. After Rex spirals into a deep depression and commits suicide, Amanda blames Rex's father for the tragedy, and with her new partner named Sean Ball at her side, they kill Rex's father in April 2015, with Amanda taking a selfie with his corpse and posting it online. Amanda quickly attempts to kill Sean and also posts her crime online, but Sean survives. Amanda is sentenced to life without parole, while Sean is sentenced to 60 years.
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