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too bad Mocha resigned instead of being Fired.

She does not deserve a graceful exit, let the ombudsman case roll.

 

Rice and Vegetables prices have gone down, go check it.

You dont need to see it on tv and in the internet to know, just go to the public market, dont depend on the supermarket mall prices and facebook post.

 

As for the oil prices, the entire world is experiencing this right now. Kahit walang TRAIN law tataas pa rin yan. Does anyone know how much increase the TRAIN law contributes?

Is it 100%? 50% or 5%?

 

See Global Oil Situation here:

 

https://oilprice.com/

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too bad Mocha resigned instead of being Fired.

She does not deserve a graceful exit, let the ombudsman case roll.

 

Rice and Vegetables prices have gone down, go check it.

You dont need to see it on tv and in the internet to know, just go to the public market, dont depend on the supermarket mall prices and facebook post.

 

As for the oil prices, the entire world is experiencing this right now. Kahit walang TRAIN law tataas pa rin yan. Does anyone know how much increase the TRAIN law contributes?

Is it 100%? 50% or 5%?

 

 

See Global Oil Situation here:

 

https://oilprice.com/

I think neda chief siad it was 5-10%

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in other news....

 

 

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LOOK: Donations intended for super typhoon Yolanda victims were destroyed by the Bureau of Customs. These were donated in 2014 and declared as abandoned in June2017 since the donors and consignees did not get an exemption from the payment of taxes and duties from the Department of Finance which is needed before the shipment will be released. Some of the donations from Belgium, U.S., and London include used clothing, diapers and medical supplies. Most of them have already expired. | via Mitchelle Palaubsanon | Photos by Joy Torrejos

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Curious lang mga bro, no sides taken, politics aside. Mas madali ba buhay ngayon compared to other admins? Interested to see view points ng mga brothers, sa akin kasi despite all the media about inflation medyo minimal lang naman yung change sa gastos. Geniunely interested in personal experience keysa sa media

Thanks sa mga sasagot

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Curious lang mga bro, no sides taken, politics aside. Mas madali ba buhay ngayon compared to other admins? Interested to see view points ng mga brothers, sa akin kasi despite all the media about inflation medyo minimal lang naman yung change sa gastos. Geniunely interested in personal experience keysa sa media

Thanks sa mga sasagot

Depende. Kung die hard fanatic ka, u would deny the obvious. Apolitical din ako pero lets be realistic lang sana

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well to summarize all your hinanaing....

 

any Govt experience this scenarios Up and Downs.... still you have a house to keep you warm... a food on your table... families or relatives you can see...fun time with friends...

 

where much better than other countries...

una sa lahat dont quote me on this ... inflation ba o rice sufficiency ... hehehe. it never came from me kundi sa iyo.

 

but to answer your question mukhang you are totally clueless on the state were into and you just want to defend this admin. the issue on inflation and rice sufficiency are technically independent of each other considering a rise in inflation could be a result of different factors like the increase in the prices of basic commodities which actually includes rice. in other words if we are rice sufficient and the prices of rice is stable then it wont be a factor contributing in the rise of inflation. at present alam natin na supply problem ang issue kung bakit nagtataas ang presyo ng bigas which is why had this govt delivered on its promise on rice sufficiency then likely hindi natin mararanasan yun sitwasyon natin ngayon.

 

i agree the situation were in can be experience by any government...no question about that. the issue per se is what the govt is doing and how they are doing. yun hirit mong still you have a house to keep you warm... a food on your table... families or relatives you can see...fun time with friends... trying to justify everything ang babaw because in reality not all experience that. well in fact there probably would be people out there who have food on their table before but now have less while others may have none at all.

in short while we are a much better country than others our state is getting worst.

 

ang akin lang maganda naman yan positive disposition mo...yun outlook na mas maganda pa naman ang katayuan natin compared sa iba. eh sana consistent ka ... sa lahat ng issue o bagay. eh kapag iba kasi nagiiba pananaw mo ... walang tigil din ang karereklamo mo diba?

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It's already existing in Mindanao.

 

But if you're referring to it happening in the whole country yes I think

PDDR paving the way for its return. Though doubtful if everyone in the AFP hierarchy will support it at this point in time.

 

Yes, I know it's already in effect sa Mindanao. In reference to how Marcos paved the way towards Martial Law, tingin mo ba sir ay AFP is in on it too? Especially, sinakyan na ng AFP ang Red October ni PDiggy na nagsimula pa from his tete-a-tete? Your thoughts?

 

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