deathsaurer Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 buwisan ang mga relihiyon Quote Link to comment
moichi Posted December 6, 2007 Share Posted December 6, 2007 pass a law that gives the top three graduates of public high schools an automatic reservation and government scholarship in harvard, wharton or yale. that these three will never want for funds in their studies while abroad. and that they will have an automatic contract with the government in the top posts of the agency of their choice (related to their courses). the only catch is that they have to pass the entrance exams of the school of their choice. this assures that the top three are really tops! not just politically arranged top trhree. Quote Link to comment
moichi Posted December 6, 2007 Share Posted December 6, 2007 pass a law that gives the top three graduates of public high schools an automatic reservation and government scholarship in harvard, wharton or yale. that these three will never want for funds in their studies while abroad. and that they will have an automatic contract with the government in the top posts of the agency of their choice (related to their courses). the only catch is that they have to pass the entrance exams of the school of their choice. this assures that the top three are really tops! not just politically arranged top three. Quote Link to comment
uno1234 Posted December 8, 2007 Share Posted December 8, 2007 (edited) I'll propose a law that would make capital punishment the sentence for any public official found guilty of graft and corruption no exceptions (from the simplest traffic violation to the biggest scandals)........I'll also impose the same punishment for any individual found guilty of bribing public officials no exceptions to rid our country of corrupt cops and public officials...I'll also abolish state recognized religion and impose stiff fines or punishment for religious figures who makes political commentaries on their sermons or in any form of media and those that endorse political candidates running in election........I'll make Robert Reyes run from Metro Manila to Ilocos Norte non-stop if he doesn't shut the hell up............... :thumbsupsmiley: Look like I'm not goin to be the Philippine president anytime soon :upside: Edited December 8, 2007 by uno1234 Quote Link to comment
darkcless Posted December 8, 2007 Share Posted December 8, 2007 Proposal ko, ibase yung weight ng boto mo sa ITR mo. Quote Link to comment
stankyou Posted December 8, 2007 Share Posted December 8, 2007 Proposal ko, ibase yung weight ng boto mo sa ITR mo. saka sa IQ score na din. lets admit it, not all all people who earn big money thinks intelligently. Quote Link to comment
darkcless Posted December 9, 2007 Share Posted December 9, 2007 saka sa IQ score na din. lets admit it, not all all people who earn big money thinks intelligently. Well, you have a point. Kaso mahirap i gauge yun. Quote Link to comment
irvin1130 Posted December 10, 2007 Share Posted December 10, 2007 make law that who ever violate any law will be sentenced to death. i thinks thats the only way para magbago ang pinoy sa pinas. Quote Link to comment
shrike Posted December 10, 2007 Share Posted December 10, 2007 public harakiri to any government official na may kaso ng graft & corruption.wala ng trial ... code of honor na lang. or I'll make it legal na bumato ng kamatis o itlog to any politiko na makasalubong mo sa daan kung gusto mo. bawal din ang may badigard pag politiko. and make it part of the constitution na requirement ang stable and happy family ng kandidato kahit anong posisyon sa gobyerno. sariling pamilya na nga di nila mapatino, taumbayan pa kaya na di nila ka anuano. malamang kokonti lang kakandidato pag ganito, mga isa o dalawa lang. hehehehe. Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted December 10, 2007 Share Posted December 10, 2007 tangalin na ang PUJ lane sa mga gas station. and don't give me that crap na "naghahanap buhay lang" ang driver ng jeep ng taxi or bus or tricycle. lintik na buhay oh.. eh naghahanap buhay rin kaya kami!!! Quote Link to comment
kimkulit Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 life sentence sa mga Religious sector na mag maiinvolve sa Politika. kung gusto nila makihalo sa politika magbayad muna sila ng tax! Quote Link to comment
triton Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 revise the taxation laws. implement the full force of all the laws of the land from simple jaywalking etc etc to treason, mutiny, graft & corruption, rape, murder and drug trafficking. ibalik ang death penalty if possible by firing squad or GAROTE. Quote Link to comment
geogram9 Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 Maybe it's about time that Congress should introduce a bill entitled "Anti-Political Dynasty Law" to thwart electoral candidates who are related up to the 4th degree of affinity or consanguinity from running for the same public office, as well as those related to incumbent officials whose terms have expired, from monopolizing elective positions and to give a fair chance to much qualified candidates a greater margin of winning in any electoral process. How many Arroyo's, Cayetano's, Biazon's are there in Congress. Much worst in the local level where we have husband and wife team or father and son tandem, as elected mayor and vice mayor respectively. Even the SK Chairmanship is not spared because the probability is that it's the grandchild of the mayor who will be elected...... Sad to say but these are the things that kept us from achieving political stability. No less than 60 political families controls most of the elective positions in the whole country and the trend is not changing because surnames are as important as party membership in order to win in any political exercise. But with the passage of this proposed bill into law, it will somehow level the playing field to all individuals aspiring to become public servants... Quote Link to comment
nirvanana_q Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 a law that prohibits all public officials (elected and appointed) from and punishes them for hanging billboards, streamers or banners which carry announcements of programs, projects and the like (which are either sponsored by private groups or funded by taxpayers' money). Mas malaki pa nga pictures and names nila kaysa sa mismong titulo ng programa o proyekto. likewise to be banned are their ubiquitous and annoying banners containing messages that greet (kuno) us on every occasion, event or holiday. they want us to think that they are thoughtful and caring. sinong niloloko nila. obviously, these banners that always carry their names and pictures, have no other purpose but to gain publicity and name recall so that when election comes ayos na buto-buto. so self-serving. ang galing ano, tuloy-tuloy na kampanya, before and after elections, na pala taktika para tuloy-tuloy ang pamamayagpag sa pulitika. our politicians have really mastered the art of politicking. our honorable public officials should know better. (m)alas, they refuse to know that their stupendous banners contribute to urban blight, add to eyesores and pose hazards to their beloved constituencies (ikabit ba naman kung saan-saan at kahit sa kawad ng kuryente!). speaking of hazards pose by "political" banners, myself and my pregnant wife nearly got hit by a speeding taxi one late afternoon 2 days ago, as we were crossing the pedestrian lane along visayas ave (qc) corner quezon memorial circle (also in qc). muntikan na kami. di naman lingid sa ating kaalaman kung paano magmaneho ang marami sa atin at ang kawalang respeto sa pedestrian lane (imbes na mag-slowdown, harurot pa), doble ingat ako lagi sa pagtawid lalo na't kasama ko sa pagtawid ay buntis. attached to a lamppost of a concrete island/barrier situated along the said pedestrian lane is this banner (about 2.5 x 7 ft, patayo) that proclaims govt drive or fight (or something to that effect) against poverty and carries a big photo of a high govt official. this banner blocks a pedestrian's peripheral view. it also blocks a driver's view, whose turning right, of a pedestrian who's crossing the lane. pagtapat mo dito habang tumatawid ka, di mo makikita ang nasa kaliwa mo. dahil sa di-paggalang sa pedestrian lane dito sa atin, obligado kang mag-doble ingat kasama na ang pagtingin sa kaliwa at sa kanan. pero paano kung may sagabal sa pagtingin ng pedestrian at ng driver? dahan-dahan na nga kaming tumatawid, tapos biglang may bumulagang humaharurot na taxi. buti na lang nakaiwas kami agad at muntikan na kaming tatlo! kasi kahit saan na lang ikinakabit mga banners ng mga pulitiko. these banners are as hazardous as those in edsa. back to the proposed law, it should also probihit politicos from and punish them for painting, engraving, etching or printing their names on all projects funded by taxpayers' money -- all that include infrastructures, social services, vehicles, relief goods. medicines, etc. labelling their projects with only thir (politicos') names is UNFAIR to all taxpayers whose names should have been printed too. the politicos could do so, if and only if funds came from their own pockets. this bad practice creates the wrong impression and sends the wrong signals to the electorate. this is the stuff that gives life to patronage politics which in turn breeds graft and corruption in public office. kaya kulang na lang sambahin ng mga tao ang kanilang mga politiko dahil sa tingin nila ang bait-bait at matulungin ang kanilang politiko kasi pinagawaan na sila ng kalsada, may tulay, basketball court at waiting shed pa sila (kahit na substandard naman lahat). akala ng mga tao, ang kanilang politiko gumastos nito. little did they know that their beloved politiko had to implement his/her pet projects in order to earn a handsome kickback, and had to print his/her name in bold letters for free publicity and campaign pitch. in cleverly crediting all these projects in his/her name alone, he/she is able to use patronage for political advantage. feeling ng mga tao nagkaka-utang na loob sila sa kanya. pagdating ng eleksyon, ganito maririnig mo sa kampanya: "nagpagawa ako ng tulay at kalsada, nagpatayo ako ng waiting shed sa bawat barangay...blah-blah-blah". patay na, giniginisa na tayo sa sarili anting mantika. have u noticed that when public officials talk about their "achievements" or projects in their areas, they always use the first-person noun and verb combination, whether in english or in dialects, that roughly and subtly pertains to the politiko as being personally responsible alone for making his/her project. kaya pansinin niyo paggamit nila ng "nagpatayo ako", "pinagawa ko", "nagbigay ako", "i constructed", "i gave", etc. pati media, gawain din nila itong wrong use of words pagdating sa ganitong usapan. kaya di na bago sa atin mga news reports na ganito: "public official so and so gave 10 million pesos to typhoon victims", di ba pwedeng " public official so and so ordered the release...? 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geogram9 Posted January 7, 2008 Share Posted January 7, 2008 A law banning retired generals of the PNP and the AFP from appointments in any cabinet, undersecretary or diplomatic portfolio and to any managerial or directorial position in any government owned or controlled corporations within 5 years after their retirement from active service. The primary purpose of the law is obviously to lessen the influence of the appointing authority which in this case is the Chief Executive from gaining the loyalty of the men in uniform (for political end of course) with promises of material gains and appointments in juicy positions even after their retirement. The other purpose is to give the President a greater leeway in the selection of qualified civilian candidates with the exclusion of military leftovers whose loyalty and motive is questionable and could become just a puppet in the strings by the appointing personality.......... Finally, this law will depoliticized the much already divided and factionalized PNP and AFP by immunizing its members from entertaining thoughts of future gains if they will remain in good graces with those in power and thereby be forever indebted to them even after their retirement to the detriment of public service......... Quote Link to comment
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