MODERATOR bonito99 Posted August 12, 2012 MODERATOR Share Posted August 12, 2012 FIGHT CLUB Thread now open. If you got beef, go to the FIGHT CLUB. Quote Link to comment
alberto_ Posted August 13, 2012 Share Posted August 13, 2012 madami kasing kailangan at nararapat na gawin, bago mo paalisin ang informal settlers sa isang lugar. yung iba dyan, ang akala ganon kasimple ang problema.nandyan na ang mga sumusunod: 1) unawain ang UDHA provisions; 2) ano ba ang prayoridad, syempre yung nakatira sa danger zones; 3) social preparation; 4) relocation site; at napakarami pang iba. Ang "Lina Law".... Quote Link to comment
Tamodachi Posted August 17, 2012 Share Posted August 17, 2012 In my opinion, Mayor Binay should lift the number-coding scheme in Makati from 10 am to 3 pm in order for his constituents and Metro Manilans, in general, to have a better perception of him. Malabo ito, mababawasan ang income ng Makati. Besides, MAPSA traffic enforcers have a commission on fines collected from traffic violators. Quote Link to comment
alberto_ Posted August 17, 2012 Share Posted August 17, 2012 in my opinion, mayor binay will never lift the number coding scheme just to have a better perception from his constituents and metro manilans in general. im pretty sure based on my perception that his administration is focusing more on providing social services in favor of those whore are in need. Quote Link to comment
fatchubs Posted August 18, 2012 Share Posted August 18, 2012 At para Saan ba kaya dapat magkaroon siya ng better perception not only from his constituents but also from metro manilans?At ano ang Batayan na pag tinanggal ang coding from 10 am to 3 pm e gaganda nga ang perception? Quote Link to comment
alberto_ Posted August 18, 2012 Share Posted August 18, 2012 baka para dun sa mga kontra sa number coding na constituents ni mayor binay sa makati. dagdag boto sa nalalapit na election kung muling kakandidato. baka para dun din sa mga taga metro manila except sa mga taga makati na kontra sa numbet coding, pogi points yan. kung may kamag-anak o kaibigan o kakilala na botante na taga makati eh eenganyohin na iboto si binay sa susunod na election kung muling tatakbo. Quote Link to comment
fatchubs Posted August 19, 2012 Share Posted August 19, 2012 1345293624[/url]' post='8311277']baka para dun sa mga kontra sa number coding na constituents ni mayor binay sa makati. dagdag boto sa nalalapit na election kung muling kakandidato. baka para dun din sa mga taga metro manila except sa mga taga makati na kontra sa numbet coding, pogi points yan. kung may kamag-anak o kaibigan o kakilala na botante na taga makati eh eenganyohin na iboto si binay sa susunod na election kung muling tatakbo. Kailangan pa ba magpapogi gayun nanalo na nga si mayor? Unless kayang patunayan na ang Mga bumoto sa kanya dati ay nagiba ang perception Sa kanya dahil patuloy ang number coding sa makati. May ipinangako ba si mayor na tatanggalin ang coding pag siya ay naupo? Quote Link to comment
dungeonbaby Posted August 19, 2012 Share Posted August 19, 2012 folks just can't seem to get over you, nick. speaking of man-crushes, do the people of kyusi just love their mayor so much they let him stamp his name on everything now? Quote Link to comment
dungeonbaby Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 Speaking of Bistek and QC, what can you say about this? Don't you think this is unfair?http://newsinfo.inqu...x-hike-approved last i heard more than 50% of QC residents are "informal settlers." well...does the .05% increase in taxes beat the cost of getting these "settlers" out of private property? and i wonder what kind of charges will be brought against beneficiaries who return to their illegal homes. a law without teeth is useless. Quote Link to comment
jopoc Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 last i heard more than 50% of QC residents are "informal settlers." well...does the .05% increase in taxes beat the cost of getting these "settlers" out of private property? and i wonder what kind of charges will be brought against beneficiaries who return to their illegal homes. a law without teeth is useless. these mayors know that there is money from the poor. so i dont expect any of them to seriously come up with programs to get rid of these SQUATTERS (pa-informal informal settler pa tayo, eh talaga namang mga squatter mga yan). Quote Link to comment
dungeonbaby Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 these mayors know that there is money from the poor. so i dont expect any of them to seriously come up with programs to get rid of these SQUATTERS (pa-informal informal settler pa tayo, eh talaga namang mga squatter mga yan). you're saying, these mayors are milking both ends of the cow right and since you're here jops, is this just part of enacting the Lina Law? i too lazy to google. Quote Link to comment
alberto_ Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 kaninong fault mr. fury?I'm not exactly sure how much it takes to relocate squatters but I think it's unfair to pass the buck to homeowners. It's not really the fault of homeowners that there are squatters in their city. Quote Link to comment
dungeonbaby Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 I'm not exactly sure how much it takes to relocate squatters but I think it's unfair to pass the buck to homeowners. It's not really the fault of homeowners that there are squatters in their city. how about it's not the homeowners' fault at all. but jopoc is right to be cynical, why would bistek get rid of this vote-rich segment of the city's population. Quote Link to comment
fatchubs Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 Who knows kaya ginawa Ito ni Bistek ay for "better perception" sa kanya ng Mga Taga QC ...Kung landowner ka pabor ka maresettle ang informal settlers na yan ...Kung ikaw naman ay informal settlers at gusto mo magkaroon ng pabahay, papayag ka na maresettle... At kahit na nailipat na itong Mga informal settlers, are we sure Bistek is really getting rid of this segment to vote for him? Kung happy at accepted nila ang maresettle Hindi naman impossible na sa QC pa rin yan bumoto. Quote Link to comment
jopoc Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 you're saying, these mayors are milking both ends of the cow right and since you're here jops, is this just part of enacting the Lina Law? i too lazy to google. im not very familiar with the law, but i think the taxes imposed in QC is part of the Lina Law. the said law says the funding of the socialized housing may also come from the social housing tax, which the same tax ordinance that was approved by bistek. Also, the report says that those who are awarded but still return to squatting will be charged accordingly (i think they they will be considered as professional squatters, a prohibition under the Lina Law). Quote Link to comment
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