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Law makers should have law degree.

 

All public officials not having monetary compensation but sort of benefit to take care of his or his family's needs.

Almost all constitutions of countries, including the Philippines, do not have mandatory educational requirement for elected positions.

 

Why do you think those who make the laws must be lawyers?

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Make it mandatory for Contractors doing Foreign-Assisted Construction Projects in the Philippines to hire Filipino workers.

 

Chinese Contractors are notorious for bringing in Chinese workers to do jobs that local Filipinos are well capable of doing.

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It's like having a non-graduate of a pilot school, pilot the plane.

Wrong premise.

 

Making the laws of the land requires integrity and wisdom, not legal skills. A law graduate, with all his legal skills does not guarantee his integrity nor his wisdom.

 

At di mo ba pansin, pag involved na ang abogado, lalong magulo.

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Two-child policy...
Filipinos are now more than 105 million... and with population growth rate of 1.5% per year, we will be in deeper crisis...

 

Singapore had two-child policy to control their population growth during the '70s. Now they are regretting it because now there is a high percentage of old people and not enough young working-age Singaporeans to sustain the retirement benefits of the growing aged population.

 

China had a one-child policy. Because of Chinese preference for sons, there was a rise in abortions of female fetuses, and the number of female babies killed, abandoned, or placed in orphanages increased as a result of the policy. Now there are more than 33 million more males than female in China. Skewing the population balance.

Even when China rescinded the one-child policy, the fertility rate remained low. They are now facing a rapid rise of ageing population and fast shrinking workforce.

 

Limiting the population growth rate through artificial means is bad policy.

 

Educate the Filipinos about responsible parenthood. But do not impose restrictions on haw many children they can have.

 

As long as our economy grows 2-3 % faster than our population growth, we're OK.

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Instead of restrictions, why not give incentives to those parents having 2 children or below by doing ligation or vasectomy to one of the parents. I think this can be inserted by amending the Reproductive Health Bill.

 

Our economy is OK because of our million OFWs who are forced to work abroad because there are no good opportunities here.

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Renewal of marriage contract every 5 years since it is a contract. Just kidding.

 

I honestly believe that we don't need new law. Remember Anti-Distracted Driving Act? Ilang taon pa lang wala nang implementation. In my opinion, new law are created by law makers para sa sarilling interest. Phase out ng jeepneys? Pinupush mga supplier na may cut ang mga lawmakers natin. Kung inimplement lang tamang checklist ng LTO without corruption, walang dilapidated jeepney sa kalsada.

 

Kung may new law man, more on to address gap sa advancement ng technology siguro. Saka influx ng Chinese.

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