Duterte hits critics for constant nitpicking, says his best will never be good enough for them
Even at its best, the Duterte administration apparently will never be good enough for its critics.

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President Duterte has expressed his dismay with Vice President Leni Robredo and other critics for their constant nitpicking over government efforts in addressing the coronavirus pandemic and even the beach enhancement of Manila Bay.
According to the President, these critics will always find fault with the administration regardless of its action.
"Iyong mga bunganga niyo wala nang ginawa para lang to criticize at idiin ang itong administrasyon. So wala man rin silang magawa (Your mouths have done nothing but criticize and put down the administration. You have done nothing)," Â Duterte said in his televised address Monday night.
"Wala naman tayong magawa. You do it, may masabi sila. You do not do it, may masabi si Leni (There's really nothing we can do right. You do it, they have something to say about it. You do not do it, Leni will say something else). What do you want us to do?" he said.
Duterte took offense at criticisms of the government's alleged inadequate response to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
He reminded Robredo and "dilawan" (yellow) critics to avoid making such "reckless statements" that the government was not doing enough to address the health situation. He asserted that the government is doing its best to respond to the public health emergency.Â
"We are doing our job, period," he said.
"Kagaya nila na ‘yung mga dilawan. Maski anong sabihin mo, hindi mo gawin, masama ka; gawin mo, masama ka pa rin. Eh (expletive) anong gusto mo? Spray-han kita ng DDT? (These yellow forces. Regardless of what you say, what you do not do, you're bad. If you do it, you're still bad. What do you want? That I spray you with DDT?)," he said.
After a few months of strict lockdown, the government has decided to ease the quarantine measures to stimulate economic activities while ramping up health measures to contain the outbreak.
As of September 21, the country has recorded 290,190 cases of coronavirus with 4,999 deaths and 230,233 recoveries.Â