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


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Hurray for build, build, build. We need more infrastructure in the country. The only thing I worry about is the cost. Kasama jan yung interest sa loans and yung amount na makukurakot. Can you really trust this government with all that money being allocated?

 

We know very well the people running the show:

 

Duterte - "I will not sign the waiver" and his Davao group leader son

Marcos - number 2 most corrupt in the world

Arroyo - ZTE, PCSO funds, fertilizer scam, 2nd hand choppers, etc...

Erap - number 10 most corrupt in the world

 

"Power tends to corrupt, and Absolute power corrupts absolutely" - Lord Acton

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Hurray for build, build, build. We need more infrastructure in the country. The only thing I worry about is the cost. Kasama jan yung interest sa loans and yung amount na makukurakot. Can you really trust this government with all that money being allocated?

 

We know very well the people running the show:

 

Duterte - "I will not sign the waiver" and his Davao group leader son

Marcos - number 2 most corrupt in the world

Arroyo - ZTE, PCSO funds, fertilizer scam, 2nd hand choppers, etc...

Erap - number 10 most corrupt in the world

 

"Power tends to corrupt, and Absolute power corrupts absolutely" - Lord Acton

 

i am also keeping a sharp eye to the spending operations of the BBB program.

The intention and political will is there, the problem now is the implementation and accountability.

 

Thats why we need social media to be vigilant to report the status, irregularities, conditions and effects of these projects.

 

Remember the "collapsed foot bridge" last month na nahulog yung mga politicians? wag naman sanang matulad tong mga to duon.

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How can you use social media to monitor implementation anomalies when any criticisms towards the government is suppressed?

 

you actually cannot think of social media as a tool? seriously? Let me educate you.

simple lang di ba, picturan/i video status ng project/construction, i post sa social media, i viral. HIndi mo kailangan maging mahusay na journalist para makapag report. Dami ngang Vlogger ngayon eh. Yung mga walang kwenta nga na i ba viral ng mga pinoy yun pa kayang mga bagay na mas mahalaga tulad nito?

 

saka, kelan pa na suppressed ang social media? (think anti duterte FB pages and Blogs)

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There are many ways to suppress it, una pagmumurahin yun nag post ng mga DDS. Pangalawa pwedeng kasuhan ng cyber libel (face it, ang reality ngayon kahit may pangangatwiran yun accusation mo, yun threat ng litigation alone is enough to dissuade someone from doing the right thing). Then there are other psuedo legal ways (like what happened to rappler). Finally, may death threats and other threats from assassins and "vigilantes" (note the quotes).

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Both sides Have filed cases...both sides throw mud and sh*t at each other. Hindi yan one way na mga DDS lang ang nagmumura, gusto enumerate ko pa mga anti DDS na nagmumura dito. Nagkataon lang na mas madami ang bilib sa bastos na presidenteng ito, gusto nyu deny ang FACT na yan go ahead. Pero wag na mag imbento

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There are many ways to suppress it, una pagmumurahin yun nag post ng mga DDS. Pangalawa pwedeng kasuhan ng cyber libel (face it, ang reality ngayon kahit may pangangatwiran yun accusation mo, yun threat ng litigation alone is enough to dissuade someone from doing the right thing). Then there are other psuedo legal ways (like what happened to rappler). Finally, may death threats and other threats from assassins and "vigilantes" (note the quotes).

What? Haha! Cursing at someone in social media doesn't exactly suppress the criticisms against the Duterte government. How many exactly got jailed because of cyber libel? Death threats? Really? Haha! As if those vigilantes would really know where you live when your settings are private. The fact that you can use social media to criticize the current government already contradicts your assertion that criticisms toward the government are suppressed. This post of yours is hilarious to say the least because none of your reasons suppresses criticisms against the government in social media.

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Ironic since you're actually suppressing criticism right now.

 

suppressing? did someone here prevents you from stating your opinion and preventing you from posting?

sumasagot lang din naman based on his own opinion (tulad mo) pero offended ka kaya para sayo suppression na?

 

ang OA naman ng suppression definition mo. google mo kaya te.

 

:P

 

ON TOPIC:

 

BOI approvals rise 28%, PEZA down in 4 months

Read more at https://www.philstar.com/business/2018/06/22/1826689/boi-approvals-rise-28-peza-down-4-months#qgip3h9Sjf7gHUBv.99

 

MANILA, Philippines — New projects registered with the Board of Investments (BOI) grew by over a quarter in the first four months, while investment pledges approved by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) contracted by more than half on lingering concerns over the government’s second tax reform package.

Data provided by the BOI showed that its approved investment pledges from January to April this year surged 27.8 percent to P195.72 billion from P153.11 billion in the same period last year.

PEZA investment approvals, meanwhile, plunged by 58.6 percent to P39.09 billion from P94.39 billion in the same period last year.

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suppressing? did someone here prevents you from stating your opinion and preventing you from posting?

sumasagot lang din naman based on his own opinion (tulad mo) pero offended ka kaya para sayo suppression na?

 

ang OA naman ng suppression definition mo. google mo kaya te.

 

:P

 

ON TOPIC:

 

BOI approvals rise 28%, PEZA down in 4 monthsRead more at https://www.philstar.com/business/2018/06/22/1826689/boi-approvals-rise-28-peza-down-4-months#qgip3h9Sjf7gHUBv.99[/size]

 

MANILA, Philippines — New projects registered with the Board of Investments (BOI) grew by over a quarter in the first four months, while investment pledges approved by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) contracted by more than half on lingering concerns over the government’s second tax reform package.[/size]

Data provided by the BOI showed that its approved investment pledges from January to April this year surged 27.8 percent to P195.72 billion from P153.11 billion in the same period last year.

PEZA investment approvals, meanwhile, plunged by 58.6 percent to P39.09 billion from P94.39 billion in the same period last year.

Aray brad.!!!

I guess another myth busted na naman. More funny comments on dutertz foreign policy, the haters are quite clueless about the issue. Halatang si Alejano at Trillianes ang source ng mga QQs nila. Barking only with China though there are quite a handful of countries that are involve.

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