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Duterte's Presidency : Expectations, Controversies, Rants, Etc.


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more of police emboldened because duterte promised them impugnity.

 

the militants will always be the instigators.... that is a given..... that is why the cops are trained to suppress civil disobedience the proper way

 

Marami na ring tinaggal and transferred to Mindanao na mga tiwaling pulis. Ngayon lang naman not even during Lacson time na makita mong nililinis ang mga hanay ng kapulisan nationwide.

 

On the rally, na overwhelm and outnumbered talaga sila doon. They didn't expect a huge rally since wala namang permit ito and not announce in public. Baka puro baguhan pa nga naipadala. Iba pa rin ang may experience kumpara sa training lang.

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Marami na ring tinaggal and transferred to Mindanao na mga tiwaling pulis. Ngayon lang naman not even during Lacson time na makita mong nililinis ang mga hanay ng kapulisan nationwide.

 

On the rally, na overwhelm and outnumbered talaga sila doon. They didn't expect a huge rally since wala namang permit ito and not announce in public. Baka puro baguhan pa nga naipadala. Iba pa rin ang may experience kumpara sa training lang.

 

 

HIndi ba kapag tiwaling pulis dapat tinatanggal sa serbisyo kaysa nililipat lang

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Good Job Sec. Pinol

 

San Miguel wants to buy rice directly from farmers, DA says

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/586244/money/economy/san-miguel-wants-to-buy-rice-directly-from-farmers-da-says?utm_source=GMANews&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=GMANewsFacebook

 

“In fact, next week when I come back from a trip abroad, we will already meet with the captains of industries because there are corporations now who would like to exercise their social—social—corporate social responsibility, CSR," Piñol said.

"And they are saying that, San Miguel, for example, San Miguel Corporation, I talked to Mr. Ramon Ang and he said, ‘We would like to buy directly from the farmers para mawala na ‘yung traders.’ Iyong supply nila sa mga empleyado nila. And so we are encouraging other corporations to do the same thing,” he added.

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Marami na ring tinaggal and transferred to Mindanao na mga tiwaling pulis. Ngayon lang naman not even during Lacson time na makita mong nililinis ang mga hanay ng kapulisan nationwide.

 

On the rally, na overwhelm and outnumbered talaga sila doon. They didn't expect a huge rally since wala namang permit ito and not announce in public. Baka puro baguhan pa nga naipadala. Iba pa rin ang may experience kumpara sa training lang.

 

transferred to mindanao... para dun maghasik ng lagim??? dapat tanggal na.

 

like i said, kung bihira ang rallies sa US embassy maiintindihan ko pa na hindi sila handa...

kung sabagay, kung NICA na nga sa lampoon news kumukuha ng intelligence, what more out PNP.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good Job Sec. Pinol

 

San Miguel wants to buy rice directly from farmers, DA says

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/586244/money/economy/san-miguel-wants-to-buy-rice-directly-from-farmers-da-says?utm_source=GMANews&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=GMANewsFacebook

 

“In fact, next week when I come back from a trip abroad, we will already meet with the captains of industries because there are corporations now who would like to exercise their social—social—corporate social responsibility, CSR," Piñol said.

"And they are saying that, San Miguel, for example, San Miguel Corporation, I talked to Mr. Ramon Ang and he said, ‘We would like to buy directly from the farmers para mawala na ‘yung traders.’ Iyong supply nila sa mga empleyado nila. And so we are encouraging other corporations to do the same thing,” he added.

 

so, you expect na bababa ang prices ng san miguel products?

if not, ginagawa lang nila yun para mas lumaki kita nila.

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Para nga yang yun kwento ng magamang me hatak na kabayo.

 

Unang nadaaanan sabi, "Ay tanga naman ng magamang ito, bakit hindi sakyan yun kabayo". Sumakay yun anak, naglakad tatay.

Pangalawang dumaan, "Ay ano bang klaseng bata yan, hindi ginalang yun tatay, dapat sya itong maglakad". Nagpalit sila pwesto

Pangatlong dumaan, "Ang lupit naman ng tatay na ito, kitang pagod na pagod na yun bata pinaglalakad". Sabay sila sumampa sa kabayo

Pangapat na dumaan, "Lintek na magamang ito, pinahihirapan yun kabayo, kitang ang bigat bigat nila". Binuhat na nila kabayo

Panglimang dumaan, "Sira ulo itong dalawang ito, kabayo binubuhat?".

 

Oh well ganyan talaga. Someone will always say something.

 

Kaya nga, kahit na ata sinong propeta paupuin natin sa malacanang, sablay pa din.

 

Not to sound self-righteous and yellow bashing, but I did not vote for PNoy. Naalala ko noon, mas matitindi pa yung mga tinatawag na "Noytards" 6 years ago. Hindi ko sya binoto dahil sa accomplishments pa lang talong talo na sya. But he won, and I truly did wish him the best. Hits and misses calculated, I would not say he is the worst president of the Philippines, as that title IMO will forever go to two presidents, Aguinaldo and Erap. To be fair, at least mas stable administration nya. But if I had one bone to pick, I did not feel that his government was a "peoples government".

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Good Job Sec. Pinol

 

San Miguel wants to buy rice directly from farmers, DA says

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/586244/money/economy/san-miguel-wants-to-buy-rice-directly-from-farmers-da-says?utm_source=GMANews&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=GMANewsFacebook

 

“In fact, next week when I come back from a trip abroad, we will already meet with the captains of industries because there are corporations now who would like to exercise their social—social—corporate social responsibility, CSR," Piñol said.

"And they are saying that, San Miguel, for example, San Miguel Corporation, I talked to Mr. Ramon Ang and he said, ‘We would like to buy directly from the farmers para mawala na ‘yung traders.’ Iyong supply nila sa mga empleyado nila. And so we are encouraging other corporations to do the same thing,” he added.

 

 

 

so, you expect na bababa ang prices ng san miguel products?

if not, ginagawa lang nila yun para mas lumaki kita nila.

 

San Miguel Corporation's plan to buy direct will be good for the rice farmers -- that is, if SMC buys unmilled rice (palay) direct from the farmers.

If this move catches on among corporate buyers, then the farmers will eventually be encouraged to buy drying and milling equipment themselves so they can sell milled rice directly to buyers - just like the rice farmers in Japan.

 

Will it lower the prices of San Miguel products? The question is irrelevant. San Miguel is not just beer anymore. They're into Power Utilities, Water Utilities, Infrastructure Construction, etc... Rice procurement is probably less than 2% of their salary expense and an insignificant fraction of their total business.

 

What is important is to encourage companies to help farmers increase their income.

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San Miguel Corporation's plan to buy direct will be good for the rice farmers -- that is, if SMC buys unmilled rice (palay) direct from the farmers.

If this move really happens, then the farmers will eventually be encouraged to buy drying and milling equipment themselves so they can sell milled rice directly to buyers - just like what is done in Japan.

 

Will it lower the prices of San Miguel products? The question is irrelevant. San Miguel is not just beer anymore. They're into Power Utilities, Water Utilities, Infrastructure Construction, etc... Rice procurement is probably less than 2% of their salary expense and an insignificant fraction of their total business.

 

What is important is to encourage companies to help farmers increase their income.

 

 

well said sir....

 

well said.....

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San Miguel Corporation's plan to buy direct will be good for the rice farmers -- that is, if SMC buys unmilled rice (palay) direct from the farmers.

If this move catches on among corporate buyers, then the farmers will eventually be encouraged to buy drying and milling equipment themselves so they can sell milled rice directly to buyers - just like the rice farmers in Japan.

 

Will it lower the prices of San Miguel products? The question is irrelevant. San Miguel is not just beer anymore. They're into Power Utilities, Water Utilities, Infrastructure Construction, etc... Rice procurement is probably less than 2% of their salary expense and an insignificant fraction of their total business.

 

What is important is to encourage companies to help farmers increase their income.

 

 

 

 

hindi yun ser ang expectations kundi ang mas lumaki ang kita ng mga farmers at mas matulungan sila. Sa halip na idaan pa sa trader, sa kanila mismo o sa coop nila bibilhin at mas less pa ang magiging rice importations. WALA PONG KINALAMAN ang presyo ng SMC products.

 

Sige ano pang negative reactions mo.. banat pa..

 

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

 

 

May sinabi ba na SMC will purchase from the farmers at the same price that they buy from the middlemen (or traders)? because this is the only way that the income of the farmers will increase.

 

if they will purchase from the farmers at the same price the farmers sell to the traders, what is the difference then?

 

if SMC will do that, then i stand corrected.

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May sinabi ba na SMC will purchase from the farmers at the same price that they buy from the middlemen (or traders)? because this is the only way that the income of the farmers will increase.

 

if they will purchase from the farmers at the same price the farmers sell to the traders, what is the difference then?

 

if SMC will do that, then i stand corrected.

 

Ser eto po (reposting).. wala pong binanggit na presyo, kasi alam kong alam mo naman at alam kong nabili ka din ng bigas na IBA IBA po ang presyo ng bigas depende sa quality. Kaya po yang presyong tanong ninyo, hindi po yan masasagot at wala pong FIXED na presyong maisasagot pa. Mag antay po ng implementing rules galing sa DTI. (wag atat as always)

 

"And they are saying that, San Miguel, for example, San Miguel Corporation, I talked to Mr. Ramon Ang and he said, ‘We would like to buy directly from the farmers para mawala na ‘yung traders.’ Iyong supply nila sa mga empleyado nila. And so we are encouraging other corporations to do the same thing,” he added.

 

Dun pa lang po sa statement na "HINDI NA DADAAN SA TRADER", lalaki na ang kita ng magsasaka dahil hindi na nila kailangan ipadaan at ibayad sa trader ang ani nila para maibenta. Hindi po nabili ang mga kumpanya sa trader - sa end supplier po. Iba pa po ang end supplier sa trader sa pagkakaalam ko. paki correct na lang kung mali.

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eto pa isang good news.. asan na yung mga seen zone dyan

 

MGA PADALA MULA ABROAD NA P10K PABABA ANG HALAGA, DI NA BUBUWISAN

http://news5.com.ph/top/9D20993997114DA/1001/mga-padala-mula-abroad-na-p10k-pababa-ang-halaga-di-na-bubuwisan

 

AKSYON | Simula ngayong araw ay tax-free na ang mga padala mula abroad na P10,000 pababa ang halaga. Pinaplantsa na rin ang panuntunan para itaas ang tax exemption sa mga balikbayan box

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eto pa isang good news.. asan na yung mga seen zone dyan

 

MGA PADALA MULA ABROAD NA P10K PABABA ANG HALAGA, DI NA BUBUWISAN

http://news5.com.ph/top/9D20993997114DA/1001/mga-padala-mula-abroad-na-p10k-pababa-ang-halaga-di-na-bubuwisan

 

AKSYON | Simula ngayong araw ay tax-free na ang mga padala mula abroad na P10,000 pababa ang halaga. Pinaplantsa na rin ang panuntunan para itaas ang tax exemption sa mga balikbayan box

 

 

Panahon pa ni PNOY ata yan naisabatas ... pero hail DIGONG

 

 

Aquino signs CMTA into law

 

Aquino signs law increasing tax-exempt value of balikbayan boxes

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Ser eto po (reposting).. wala pong binanggit na presyo, kasi alam kong alam mo naman at alam kong nabili ka din ng bigas na IBA IBA po ang presyo ng bigas depende sa quality. Kaya po yang presyong tanong ninyo, hindi po yan masasagot at wala pong FIXED na presyong maisasagot pa. Mag antay po ng implementing rules galing sa DTI. (wag atat as always)

 

"And they are saying that, San Miguel, for example, San Miguel Corporation, I talked to Mr. Ramon Ang and he said, ‘We would like to buy directly from the farmers para mawala na ‘yung traders.’ Iyong supply nila sa mga empleyado nila. And so we are encouraging other corporations to do the same thing,” he added.

 

Dun pa lang po sa statement na "HINDI NA DADAAN SA TRADER", lalaki na ang kita ng magsasaka dahil hindi na nila kailangan ipadaan at ibayad sa trader ang ani nila para maibenta. Hindi po nabili ang mga kumpanya sa trader - sa end supplier po. Iba pa po ang end supplier sa trader sa pagkakaalam ko. paki correct na lang kung mali.

 

 

ganito lang ang point ko....

 

if the farmer sells to the trader the rice for P5.00 per kilo..... and he will sell the same to SMC for the same price.... what difference does it make?

 

So if the current situation is like this:

 

farmer to trader: P5/k

trader to SMC: P10k

SMC to consumers: P20/K

 

 

and now what will happen is this:

 

Farmer to SMC: P5/K

SMC to Consumer: P20/K

 

sino ba talaga ang nakinabang????

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Panahon pa ni PNOY ata yan naisabatas ... pero hail DIGONG

 

 

Aquino signs CMTA into law

 

Aquino signs law increasing tax-exempt value of balikbayan boxes

 

 

hahahaha,..... basag!

 

naunahan mo lang ako

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ganito lang ang point ko....

 

if the farmer sells to the trader the rice for P5.00 per kilo..... and he will sell the same to SMC for the same price.... what difference does it make?

 

So if the current situation is like this:

 

farmer to trader: P5/k

trader to SMC: P10k

SMC to consumers: P20/K

 

 

and now what will happen is this:

 

Farmer to SMC: P5/K

SMC to Consumer: P20/K

 

sino ba talaga ang nakinabang????

 

 

Whenever we have a chance to go to our hometown, we buy our rice direct from the farm. Guess what? They sell it at just slightly below market price, not at trader's price. But we don't mind. The quality is good.

 

Do you think rice farmers are so dumb to sell their rice to direct buyers like SMC at farm-gate prices? Think again. Many of the rice farmers now have enough education and trading savvy.

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Whenever we have a chance to go to our hometown, we buy our rice direct from the farm. Guess what? They sell it at just slightly below market price, not at trader's price. But we don't mind. The quality is good.

 

Do you think rice farmers are so dumb to sell their rice to direct buyers like SMC at farm-gate prices? Think again. Many of the rice farmers now have enough education and trading savvy.

 

 

and you think SMC is dumb enough to get rice at a high price??

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wow ang sweet nung 2 oh! Tandem pa laban sakin! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

OK ibibigay ko sa inyo yang puntos na yan, di naman ako madamot at marunong tumanggap ng pagkatalo pag mali di tulad niyo. :P

 

Oh eto Rooster at Jopoc basagin niyo.

 

Sweden to send in business delegation

http://www.manilatimes.net/sweden-send-business-delegation/293192/

 

COUNT Sweden out of the anxiety surrounding President Rodrigo Duterte’s foreign policy pivot — Stockholm is set to send in its largest delegation of businessmen raring to do business in the Philippines.

And there’s more: Sweden is also set to reopen its embassy in Manila after shutting it down in 2008 because of budget cuts, recognizing the importance of trade with the Philippines which has become one of the region’s fastest-growing economies.

Biggest-ever delegation

Next month, Sweden’s biggest-ever business delegation to Manila, led by Swedish Minister of Enterprise and Innovation Mikael Damberg, will be in the Philippines. The visit will coincide with the reopening of the Swedish Embassy in Taguig.

ETO PA:

European Union support Duterte economic agenda, want to invest in the Philippine

http://mindanation.com/6139/european-union-support-duterte-economic-agenda-want-invest-philippine/

 

Contrary to what is being reported in the mainstream media, fourteen ambassadors representing the member-countries of the European Union (EU) have expressed their continued support for the Duterte administration’s 10-point socioeconomic agenda and bared plans to invest more in the Philippines, particularly in infrastructure, energy and civil security, among other fields of interest.

In a recent meeting with Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, the ambassadors from the EU countries also emphasized their cooperation with the Philippines in implementing the peace agreement in Mindanao.

Led by Ambassador Franz Jessen, the head of the EU delegation to the Philippines, the 14 ambassadors who met with Dominguez were from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece, Austria, the Netherlands, Romania, Denmark, Hungary, and Sweden.

They expressed their interest in “working closely” with the Philippines in implementing its 10-point socioeconomic agenda on inclusive growth.

ANO SEEN ZONE NA LANG??? HIRIT NG NEGATIVE DALI!!!

 

 

nabasa mo ito?

 

"With the success of Swedish brands such as clothing retailer H&M in the Philippine mass market, others like home accessories and furniture chain Ikea and Volvo Buses are not far behind, said Harald Fries, Sweden’s ambassador-designate, in a roundtable discussion with The Manila Times editorial team on Tuesday."

 

 

 

market driven naman talaga mga yan... pag meron bumibili may mag iinvest....

pero wala pa naman silang assurance na papasok sila... kumbaga, sisilip lang muna sila.

 

but this is good news.

 

 

but take note that cautious pa rin sila.... meaning, meron pa ring wait and see attitude, for the meantime, wala sila pakialam sa human rights violations as long as kumikita sila.

 

 

 

The concern [about the Philippines]is there but more specifically on the human rights situation, and I haven’t heard from the business sector that this translates into [loss of interest in]doing business,” Fries said.

Swedish businessmen “know the fundamentals here” and the noise about the Philippines will not affect their business or investment plans, he said.

“When I read the papers here, some chambers of commerce have expressed that if this continues, it could have an effect on business interest. But I haven’t seen it in my conversation with [swedish] companies,” the Swedish diplomat said.

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