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repeal the so called herrera law...maybe a law that would only allow ONE politician to be elected in public office and prohibiting any relative/s up to the 3rd or fourth degree of affinity or consanguinity from running and getting elected or appointed in any position in the government covering the entire philippines,hehehe and the prohibition is during the whole term...

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Enact a law that makes child abandonment a serious crime. Also enact laws that will penalize parents who do not provide food, clothing, shelter, and education to their children. Parents of children caught selling sampaguitas late into the night or exposing their children to physical danger (eg. parents of children who were seriously injured by firecrackers) should be imprisoned for child endangerment. This includes parents who allow their children to play beside major roads and highways, allow their children to beg, bring along their children while begging, etc. Children are not assets to be used by their parents for their own benefit.

 

There is no room in a civilized society for irresponsible parents who bring children into the world who in turn become irresponsible citizens when they grow up. It's a never-ending cycle which will ensure that the majority of Filipinos become irresponsible citizens because their parents didn't nurture them when they were growing up and didn't teach their children right from wrong.

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Fertility for cash "pera lang ang katapat" law.

 

The law will authorize the national government to fund a population control drive.

 

Women ages 18-45 can opt to be ligated (the entire procedure/hospital expenses to be shouldered by the government) and to will be given an additional P20,000 (tax free) as compensation.

 

Men ages 18-60 can opt to have vasectomy (the entire procedure/hospital expenses to be shouldered by the government) and to will be given an additional P20,000 (tax free) as compensation.

 

Take note that the scheme is completely VOLUNTARY and is only applicable to adults therefore it will not infringe any human rights.

 

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It may seem that the government will surely lose a hefty amount of money for this kind of program, but think of it as an investment for the government. Imagine what the government will save by preventing just 1 birth per ligation.

 

- Public hospital expense for the delivery

- Mandatory vaccines for the baby (which were required by law)

- Other hospitalization costs

- Elementary and high school education costs

 

Now what if that single ligation prevented not just one birth but three, five or maybe even seven births? Savings di ba?

 

It's an absolutely win win situation for the government and the citizen. The government will save money in the long run, and at the same time the person will walk with 15K. It's a better deal than selling one's kidney.

 

In the long run, the real winner will be all of us for sure. Since the population growth will be lesser I think will have a better shot on improving our country's living standards.

 

I'm not saying that this scheme will automatically improve the lives of every Filipino since there are still bigger problems such as corruption, but that is another matter.

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Fertility for cash "pera lang ang katapat" law.

 

The law will authorize the national government to fund a population control drive.

 

Women ages 18-45 can opt to be ligated (the entire procedure/hospital expenses to be shouldered by the government) and to will be given an additional P20,000 (tax free) as compensation.

 

Men ages 18-60 can opt to have vasectomy (the entire procedure/hospital expenses to be shouldered by the government) and to will be given an additional P20,000 (tax free) as compensation.

 

Take note that the scheme is completely VOLUNTARY and is only applicable to adults therefore it will not infringe any human rights.

 

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It may seem that the government will surely lose a hefty amount of money for this kind of program, but think of it as an investment for the government. Imagine what the government will save by preventing just 1 birth per ligation.

 

- Public hospital expense for the delivery

- Mandatory vaccines for the baby (which were required by law)

- Other hospitalization costs

- Elementary and high school education costs

 

Now what if that single ligation prevented not just one birth but three, five or maybe even seven births? Savings di ba?

 

It's an absolutely win win situation for the government and the citizen. The government will save money in the long run, and at the same time the person will walk with 15K. It's a better deal than selling one's kidney.

 

In the long run, the real winner will be all of us for sure. Since the population growth will be lesser I think will have a better shot on improving our country's living standards.

 

I'm not saying that this scheme will automatically improve the lives of every Filipino since there are still bigger problems such as corruption, but that is another matter.

I like this. Absolutely agree!

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I wish a law is enacted which will exempt land owners whose properties are infested with squatters from having to pay realty/property tax. If such a law were enacted, local governments won't have any funds at their disposal if most of the property owners' lands in their jurisdictions are infested with squatters. This will in turn force the city/municipal government to evict squatters from the lands of honest land owners. The mayors will no longer be able to coddle squatters in their areas.

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National and centralized ID system

-Hindi ko alam kung ano problema ng mga tao dito, samantalang lahat naman siguro ng tao ngayon kelangan magdala ng ID.

 

Tanggalan ng Custody ang mga magulang na walang trabaho at lalo kung squatter o walang bahay.

- Sa mga first world na bansa, kapag wala kang trabaho o kahit nga wala kang kotse para madala anak mo sa eskwelahan, kukunin anak mo at ilalagay sa mga foster homes. Ito ang kailangan na kailangan nating batas. Isipin nyo naman ang dami sa payatas ang gawa lang ng gawa ng bata, pagkatapos ano magiging buhay ng mga batang yan? Mamumulot ng basura? O kaya pwedeng maging salot pa sa lipunan. Pero tingin ko ito ang batas na hahadlangan ng mga Trapo. Lalo pa at mayaman sa boto ang squatters area.

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National and centralized ID system

-Hindi ko alam kung ano problema ng mga tao dito, samantalang lahat naman siguro ng tao ngayon kelangan magdala ng ID.

 

Tanggalan ng Custody ang mga magulang na walang trabaho at lalo kung squatter o walang bahay.

- Sa mga first world na bansa, kapag wala kang trabaho o kahit nga wala kang kotse para madala anak mo sa eskwelahan, kukunin anak mo at ilalagay sa mga foster homes. Ito ang kailangan na kailangan nating batas. Isipin nyo naman ang dami sa payatas ang gawa lang ng gawa ng bata, pagkatapos ano magiging buhay ng mga batang yan? Mamumulot ng basura? O kaya pwedeng maging salot pa sa lipunan. Pero tingin ko ito ang batas na hahadlangan ng mga Trapo. Lalo pa at mayaman sa boto ang squatters area.

Makes sense. Sangayon ako dito.

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Robbery suspects are currently allowed to post bail. How about a 3-strike law that will automatically disqualify these criminals from posting bail? Cmon, I'd rather see Napoles granted bail (she's not a threat to my security) rather than a robbery suspect (who's a threat to everybody's safety and security).

 

Once arrested 3 times for the same offense, the criminal will have to spend mandatory time in jail until his court hearing. Even then, he won't be set free until he's found "not guilty" by the judge.

 

Robbery committed with the use of a deadly weapon (knives/guns) will automatically disqualify these criminals from posting bail if evidence that they committed the crime is strong. This includes eyewitness accounts, criminals caught in the act by police, etc.

 

Eyewitnesses will be more willing to testify in court knowing that the criminal is behind bars, unable to post bail. Right now, criminals who post bail may intimidate witnesses or even k*ll them.

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Another law which will benefit society is to impose stiffer penalties on members of the police and military who commit crimes. For instance if the penalty for robbery is 21 years for ordinary citizens, then police/military personnel convicted of robbery will be sentenced to 42 years. They betrayed the public trust, thus earning them a more severe penalty.

 

The message of this law is very clear. If you intend to rob people, don't join the police force. Because if you are caught, the penalty is much higher.

 

Hopefully the number of scalawags in uniform will diminish if such a law is passed.

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How about a law permanently disqualifying ex-convicts from running for public office? I don't see why someone who's been convicted of plunder which carries a life sentence(eg. Erap Estrada) be allowed to run for the highest office of the land.

 

His conviction for plunder didn't stop his political career dead in its tracks. The fact that he's now mayor of Manila proves that even ex-criminals can run for public office.

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