rooster69ph Posted March 9, 2017 Share Posted March 9, 2017 Kaya nga! Alangan naman randomly silipin na lang nila bawat bank account dahil trip lang ni Trillanes. Nak ng..... kuha nga sya probable cause para pafreeze pa assets ng pamilya nya na inaakusahan nya din. Tapos ayan na, good luck kung me mahanap nga sya.So anong problema at pinipilit mo ang probable cause? Sino kukuha probable cause si digong? Sabi ni digong sa amlc idisclose ... account naman niya siya ang involve thus waiver lang katapat nun. Simple as that Quote Link to comment
Edmund Dantes Posted March 9, 2017 Share Posted March 9, 2017 So anong problema at pinipilit mo ang probable cause? Sino kukuha probable cause si digong?Sabi ni digong sa amlc idisclose ... account naman niya siya ang involve thus waiver lang katapat nun. Simple as that Wala nga talagang problema! Yun trillanes mo gumagawa ng problema. Kung gusto nya pasilip yun maanumalyang account eh di produce sya ng probable cause! Ganun kasimple. Bakit mo pinapasa sa inaakusahan responsibilidad ng pagpapatunay. Quote Link to comment
haroots2 Posted March 10, 2017 Share Posted March 10, 2017 So may nagbigay daw ng drug money kay de5 at may tumanggap. Nag confirm un tumanggap na nakuha niya yun pera. Eto simpleng tanong si delima ba un inabutan ng pera mismo na siyang tinutukoy mong tumanggap at nag confirm na tumanggap? Tanong mo na lang sa kanyang sweet lover. Quote Link to comment
FleurDeLune Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 This thread is now open for regular postings / discussions. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 The Supreme Court (SC) has allowed the electoral protest of former senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. against Vice President Leni Robredo to proceed, rejecting her plea to have the case dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/02/17/1672965/sc-gives-green-light-bongbong-protest Robredo camp: Bongbong Marcos should pay P185M for poll protesthttp://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/04/17/marcos-should-pay-185-million-robredo.html Bongbong pays P36M initial installment for poll protesthttp://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/04/17/1691171/bongbong-pays-p36m-poll-protest Quote Link to comment
haroots2 Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 Robredo, reportedly, does not want to pay hers which is required by the SC. Will the protest be delayed because of it? Quote Link to comment
haroots2 Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 (edited) http://buzz.definitelyfilipino.net/articles/2017/04/striking-photo-of-sleeping-street-kids-and-passing-nuns-goes-viral/ Striking photo of sleeping street kids and passing Nuns goes viral Edited April 20, 2017 by haroots2 Quote Link to comment
daphne loves derby Posted August 2, 2017 Author Share Posted August 2, 2017 bakit tahimik ang CBCP sa isyu nung paring manyak? War on drugs lang sila concern? pagawa din kaya sila ng bagong tarpaulin sa mga simbahan nila "wag mong pag nasahan ang iyong kapwa" (lalo na at menor de edad?) Quote Link to comment
daphne loves derby Posted September 12, 2017 Author Share Posted September 12, 2017 (edited) 1000 peso budget for the whole year para sa CHR? Oh c'mon Congress - you can do better! Di lang naman War on Drugs ang pinag gagamitan nila ng pondo, pano yung mga Marcos Victims cases? another stupid move of alvarez and its co-horts and another bad influence c/o Digong. Edited September 12, 2017 by daphne loves derby Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted September 14, 2017 Share Posted September 14, 2017 They want Gascon out of the CHR, but they can't fire him because he is a constitutional appointee with fixed term. Will Gascon resign? For the good of CHR, he should. Quote Link to comment
daphne loves derby Posted September 22, 2017 Author Share Posted September 22, 2017 (edited) Senate panel OKs TRAIN bill, Angara touts higher take-home pay for ‘99% of taxpayers’http://www.interaksyon.com/senate-panel-oks-train-bill-angara-touts-higher-take-home-pay-for-99-of-taxpayers/ The government is expected to generate some P134 billion in revenues, and “99 percent of taxpayers will enjoy higher take-home pay” under the version of the tax reform bill approved by the Senate ways and means panel, according to its committee chairman.The committee has approved the Palace-endorsed Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) bill that the House of Representatives cleared earlier, with 21 senators giving their imprimatur to the committee report. Senate Bill 1592 now goes to the plenary for debates.Panel chairman Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara said in his sponsorship speech that genuine tax reforms were needed after two decades, and played up the Senate committee report’s focus on allowing “99 percent of taxpayers” to enjoy higher take-home pay.“Minsan naririnig natin na mahirap para sa taumbayan na magtiwala. Kakaunti lang raw ang nakakaramdam ng serbisyo mula sa buwis. Hindi bulag ang Senado sa mga hinaing na ito. Kaya ako nakatayo rito, kabalikat ninyo, dahil totoong kailangang may magbago. Ito mismo ang hangad nitong panukalang batas,” Angara said.Lower income taxesThe version approved by Angara’s committee retained the lowering of income taxes for 99 percent of income taxpayers.Those earning P150,000 a year pay zero taxes; while those earning up to P250,000 annually will be exempted from income tax only if they have four dependents.In the original version of the DOF and the House, those earning P250,000 a year pay zero tax, whether or not they have children.Higher fuel excise taxThe Senate panel-approved version also tweaked the proposed additional tax on petroleum products.In the House version, the 6-peso additional excise tax will be spread out over three years thus: P3 on the first year [or 2018], P2 on the second [2019] and P1 on the third [2020].The Senate version spreads out the P6 this way: P1.75 for the first year, P2 for the second, and P2.25 for the third.The Angara panel version kept the exemption for kerosene, which DOF estimates is used as fuel by some 3 million rural families. Edited September 22, 2017 by daphne loves derby Quote Link to comment
haroots2 Posted September 22, 2017 Share Posted September 22, 2017 ^ Sayang hindi ako na excempt sa bagong version Quote Link to comment
NooB Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 Kaya naman mapabilis ang pag check ng mga container na papasok sa pantalan kung bibili ng gamit ang boc. Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted October 5, 2017 Share Posted October 5, 2017 I don't like where the Philippines is going, politically speaking. The current trend (of this and the previous administration) is that if you don't agree with the Chief Justice, the thing to do is to impeach them on the most absurd reasons and replace him/her. The bigger problem we have is how fluid our politicians are. In some countries, members of the law-making body literally fight each other to defend their party's stance. Here, in the Philippines, they defect to the winning party. In effect, we don't have politicians with principles, only greed. It's really sad that our society has allowed this greedy sentiment to foster. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted October 12, 2017 Share Posted October 12, 2017 I don't like where the Philippines is going, politically speaking. The current trend (of this and the previous administration) is that if you don't agree with the Chief Justice, the thing to do is to impeach them on the most absurd reasons and replace him/her. The bigger problem we have is how fluid our politicians are. In some countries, members of the law-making body literally fight each other to defend their party's stance. Here, in the Philippines, they defect to the winning party. In effect, we don't have politicians with principles, only greed. It's really sad that our society has allowed this greedy sentiment to foster. Check your history.That kind of politics has been going on since we declared our Independence in 1898.So, what are you going to do now? Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted October 13, 2017 Share Posted October 13, 2017 But it's only in the last 2 administrations that we'll be having the chief justice removed from office consecutively. That's the problem with Filipinos: we're always looking for shortcuts instead of solving things methodically. We're a country ruled by emotion, not logic. Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted October 15, 2017 Share Posted October 15, 2017 Actually poor-man’s assassins for hire ang tawag dun. Para sa mga walang pambayad sa professional assassins, ihulog mo lang yun pangalan ng kaaway mo sa drop box. Parang Death Note lang. Quote Link to comment
Vegetae999 Posted November 15, 2017 Share Posted November 15, 2017 Pilipinas isang malaking biro? Nag umpisa itong pagiisip ko ngaun mismong gabing ito november 15 2017 9:29PM naisip kong wala na talagang pagasa ang aking inang bayan at ang daan nalang para maging maayos ang buhay eh magaral at makatapos ng may degree na kurso at umalis at magtrabaho sa isang maunlad na bansa. Naguumpisa ang lahat ng problema ng bansa sa gobyerno na napaka korupt na wala nang mahusay na nagawa para sa mga mamamayan na nagbabayad ng tax na napupunta lang sa mga bank account at bulsa ng mga opisyal ng gobyerno. Mapunta tayo sa mga tax natin. Simula sa pagsweldo natin sa akinse o atrenta ng buwan ay kukuhanan na agad tayo ng tax ng ating gobyerno hanggang sa pagkain natin o pagbili ng kung ano mang bagay, noong isang araw umihi ako sa CR na may bayad sa isang mall at laking gulat ko sa nakalagay sa resibo ng CR na pinagihian ko ay may VAT o tax t*ngama nga naman umihi na nga lang ako nagka tax pa ako. Ganto na nga lang naman ang ating gobyerno panay ang singil saatin ng tax pero walang napupuntahan ang mga binabayad natin kundi sakanilang mga bulsa. Paano ba mawawala ang korupsyon?Paano ba malalabanan ang korupsyon?Maaayos pa ba ang ating inang bayan? PS. Lasing ako ayoko munang matulog baka d na ako magising nagtype muna ako.. Quote Link to comment
Vegetae999 Posted November 16, 2017 Share Posted November 16, 2017 Si Duterte binoto mo, brod?Oo brod Quote Link to comment
tk421 Posted November 16, 2017 Share Posted November 16, 2017 Nobody can equal Mocha Uson's capabilities. Nobody. Truth. You can't do any worse than choosing Mocha. Quote Link to comment
Jasonkidd Posted November 17, 2017 Share Posted November 17, 2017 Congrats brod. He is now the President. Im sure umasa ka ng mga Changes na pinangako nya and im sure you are very happy for our country sa mga nangyayari ngayon.Actually meron pa din naman kahit pano e. Kesa naman kay Pnoy, GMA, Erap, Ramos and Cory. Marcos hindi ko naabutan so I wont comment. Pero THEY SAY OKAY DAW. May mga infrastructure na mapapakinabangan sa future. Though I really doubt kung kaya niya talagang sugpuin ang drugs and corruption. It will take more than him to eradicate corruption. Quote Link to comment
Jasonkidd Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 In the end, you would console urself with the logic "mas ok naman kesa kay Pnoy" .Nope. Mas okay siya kesa sa lahat ng past presidents na naabutan ko. Actually my expection with him is not that high. One man can't change the whole country. Given the limited power that he have. China didn't became a super country overnight. If we expect him to make us "great" country then we are praying for a miracle. Kahit ako paupuin na presidente there's no way i can do it. Ang korapsyon is from bottom up to the top. Pano mo kokontrolin yan? Though if may narinig siyang korapsyon sa mga tao niya dba tinatanggal niya? Ang ayaw ko lang sa knya is sobrang daming salita which is hindi naman kelangan. Tska ung sa telecommunication company, poor pa din ang service, whatever happened to that na papapasok siya ng foreign players. Sana maalala niya ung pangako nato. Ang to think buti naman pinaalala ni Jack Ma 1 Quote Link to comment
rooster69ph Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 Tinanggal ba niya si faeldon agad nun nagkaissue sa 6.4b worth na shabu? Diba nakailang assurance ang presidente na he still has his vote of confidence? Yun hindi na mapagtakpan ayun tinanggap din ang resignation pero still hindi daw ito corrupt and yet nakabinbin kasuhan si faeldon . Quote Link to comment
Jasonkidd Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 Honestly. Hindi ako naniniwala na si Faeldon may kakagawan niyan. Kaya hindi ko siya sinama sa issue. Pero sa akin un. For other people I dont know. For me it was a frame up for him to be ousted. Every corrupt person wants that seat. But an honest man would be avoiding it. Pader ang babanggain mo kung honest ka. Ultimong ordinary employee ka lang, may sports car ka na? Walang hindi corrupt sa loob ng customs. Kahit sino ilagay mo diyan, hindi mawawala ang corruption. Mark my word. Quote Link to comment
rooster69ph Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 Honestly. Hindi ako naniniwala na si Faeldon may kakagawan niyan. Kaya hindi ko siya sinama sa issue. Pero sa akin un. For other people I dont know. For me it was a frame up for him to be ousted. Every corrupt person wants that seat. But an honest man would be avoiding it. Pader ang babanggain mo kung honest ka. Ultimong ordinary employee ka lang, may sports car ka na? Walang hindi corrupt sa loob ng customs. Kahit sino ilagay mo diyan, hindi mawawala ang corruption. Mark my word.In order words subjective yun sinasabing tinatanggal niya sa pwesto ang mga corrupt. A person may be corrupt but the president does not remove him ... Reason: hindi siya naniniwala na corrupt. E papaano naman yun di corrupt pero tingin niya corrupt? Tanggal sa pwesto yun malamang. The same way tinanggal niya sa pwesto yun tama naman ang mga ginagawa at rekomendasyon para sa ikabubuti ng bayan but di niya trip yun tao. Quote Link to comment
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