Djinn48 Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 5 hours ago, jacuzzi said: Trouble is lurking before BBM is inaugurated, I suppose. Yet the market is often fickle and will look for the slightest of reason for volatility. Agree with this. you can't judge a looming presidency simply due to a day of market downturn. Quote Link to comment
FF Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) 8 hours ago, Djinn48 said: Agree with this. you can't judge a looming presidency simply due to a day of market downturn. I take it as an alarming development. It simply says that financial experts maybe are not confident about the integrity of Marcos Junior because of his family's long history of corruption . When you apply for a loan with any bank they always look at your credit history before approving the loan and lending you the money . Kung magpapahiram ka , magpapahiram ka ba sa magnanakaw? I hope we agree on this . Edited May 11, 2022 by FF Quote Link to comment
FF Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) Comrades , if Marcos Junior wants to create confidence in his integrity , he can start by paying the 203 Bn estate tax owed to the government and the Filipino people. Attached is a link to the SC decision that has been ruled with finality . https://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocs/1/34897 He can also jail his mother who has been convicted of graft and corruption by the Sandiganbayan https://www.ombudsman.gov.ph/docs/05 SB Decisions/SB-Crim-17287-17291%2C 19225 and 22867-22870-People-of-the-Phils-vs-Marcos.pdf Would anyone care to bet on the chances of this happening ? Edited May 11, 2022 by FF Quote Link to comment
FF Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 5 hours ago, processing said: America is loosing its grip as an international superpower, the war between Ukraine and Russia proves that. Hell nilaglag nga nila ang Ukraine after making promise na tutulungan nila(US and NATO). Even USD is slowly not as a main source of trading currency. gawa ka namn ng attribution para dito comrade. Ang daling maglink ng sources na sumusuporta sa iyong opinyon. Yun lang credible sana . Para makatulong sa pagunawa namin sa iyong post. Quote Link to comment
philos Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 20 hours ago, boyromantico said: CANDIDATE A •Bachelor of Science in Criminology •In charge of Communications & Strategic planning for Philippine Army •He helped drafted / Pass the Republic Act 8294 as a Civilian •Built Therapeutic centers against drugs in National Bilibid Prison •Heavily involved in Government - Moro Peace Talks since 2013 •Conducted relief operations in multiple calamities ,noting first to respond in bagyong Odette •Peace Exemplar for Act for Peace Programme of the United Nations •Organized TINDIG MARAWI program in 2017 •Founder, Liwanag Ng kapayapaan foundation Compared to this: CANDIDATE B: •Defended the Manalo brothers (NPA members) and Rodolfo Salas (NPA Commander) in court. •Bribed and forced two Aetas to sign a petition against the Anti Terror Law in the supreme court. They then admitted this via affidavit stating, "Ayaw po na napilitan na rin kami pumirma, binigyan po kami ng P1,000 at hatiin daw po namin.” •Fooled 22 fishermen into signing a petition regarding the West Phil Sea, they withdrew stating: “Wala kaming alam dito at hindi namin suportado ang inihaing petisyon. Isang malaking panlilinlang ito at paggamit sa aming asosasyon" •Refuses all economic amendments to be made in our charter. Give me Candidate A anytime and twice on Sundays....By the way, Candidate A is Robin Padilla, Candidate B is Chel Diokno. Anyone can spread disinformation against any candidate to make them look worse than Robin Padilla, but if I were to use the same categories you did CANDIDATE B: BA in Philosophy from UP, Bachelor of Law at the Northern Illinois University graduating magna cum laude. Chairman of the Free Legal Assistance Group offering free legal assistance, legal mission, paralegal training since 1989 frequently invited to assist the Supreme Court as amicus curae as a civilian Appointed by the Supreme Court as Member of the Core Committee of the National Conference for the Revision of the Rules of Civil Procedure, and Chair of the Post-Trial Cluster Technical Working Group, 2013 Fiscal Autonomy Expert, Asian Development Bank Project on capacity development for members of the Constitutional Fiscal Autonomy Group served in the Commission on Human Rights established the De La Salle University College of Law and founding dean established Diokno Law Center providing legal training to COMELEC, PAO, PNP, Office of hte Ombudsman, BIR, BOC, and the IBP prosecuted the case involving the police involved in the Kuratong Baleleng case secured writ of amparo for the farmers Manalo brothers who were abused and tortured by agents of the military I'll choose Candidate B hands down. And I don't even have to lie about some other candidate. Quote Link to comment
lrhx Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 Robin Padilla is a different animal. I will try to attend some senate sessions to personally see how he would fare on deliberations. Quote Link to comment
FF Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) 7 hours ago, JackieM said: Investors would ALWAYS prefer Vietnam over the Philippines. The exudos of Factories and other industries from our country has started way before. Most of the companies that transferred its operation to other countries cited LABOR (manpower) as one of the reason. Labor is now too politicized and Labor Union, especially KMU, no longer listen to REASON. I believe KMU's agenda is not to negotiate but to "CLOSE" the company to gain ground and put most of the blame in our Government. I would be much easier for the REDs to convince people to raise arms against a democratic government with an impoverished population. Comrade I think the chart explains it rather well . Monthly minimum wage China USD 363 Indonesia USD 287 Philippines USD 332 Vietnam USD 192 Edited May 11, 2022 by FF Quote Link to comment
tonyedward Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 2 hours ago, philos said: Anyone can spread disinformation against any candidate to make them look worse than Robin Padilla, but if I were to use the same categories you did CANDIDATE B: BA in Philosophy from UP, Bachelor of Law at the Northern Illinois University graduating magna cum laude. Chairman of the Free Legal Assistance Group offering free legal assistance, legal mission, paralegal training since 1989 frequently invited to assist the Supreme Court as amicus curae as a civilian Appointed by the Supreme Court as Member of the Core Committee of the National Conference for the Revision of the Rules of Civil Procedure, and Chair of the Post-Trial Cluster Technical Working Group, 2013 Fiscal Autonomy Expert, Asian Development Bank Project on capacity development for members of the Constitutional Fiscal Autonomy Group served in the Commission on Human Rights established the De La Salle University College of Law and founding dean established Diokno Law Center providing legal training to COMELEC, PAO, PNP, Office of hte Ombudsman, BIR, BOC, and the IBP prosecuted the case involving the police involved in the Kuratong Baleleng case secured writ of amparo for the farmers Manalo brothers who were abused and tortured by agents of the military I'll choose Candidate B hands down. And I don't even have to lie about some other candidate. agree Quote Link to comment
Monsy Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 11 hours ago, zolar223 said: Sorry bro pero kulang info mo, if Tama pagkakatanda ko, he was involved in a hit and run case with a balut vendor and when he was flagged down dun sya nakitaan ng high-powered firearms. Robin even claimed na napagbayaran na nya yung kasalanan nya but then again he wasn't able to fully satisfy his sentence. He was a beneficiary of a revision ng batas regarding shortening ng imprisonment for possession of illegal firearms. Combined with a pardon from FVR kaya sya nakalaya. Now kung Anong gagawin nyang batas regarding possession of illegal firearms, di ko maisip ano gagawin nya about dun. Maghihigpit ba sya pero ipokrito kalalabasan nya nun Kasi nagbenefit sya sa pagpapababa ng sentensya. Kung mas luluwagan nya naman, good luck sa Pinas. Ngayon nga lang ang daming naglipana at ginagamit ng mga criminal. Nakalimutan mo na adik siya noon at paranoid kaya di niya tinigilan yung vendor Quote Link to comment
thereisnospoon13 Posted May 12, 2022 Share Posted May 12, 2022 Buti pa dito may tinginan ng FR at tanungan kung worth it ba. Mas pihikan pa tayo sa ka encounter kaysa sa pipiliin na kandidato Quote Link to comment
IamGrumpy Posted May 12, 2022 Share Posted May 12, 2022 2 hours ago, thereisnospoon13 said: Buti pa dito may tinginan ng FR at tanungan kung worth it ba. Mas pihikan pa tayo sa ka encounter kaysa sa pipiliin na kandidato 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Quote Link to comment
JackieM Posted May 12, 2022 Share Posted May 12, 2022 16 hours ago, FF said: Comrade I think the chart explains it rather well . Monthly minimum wage China USD 363 Indonesia USD 287 Philippines USD 332 Vietnam USD 192 If you think salary is a major consideration, why did Thailand's (who is paying more salary) got an FDI of 2,000% more than the Philippines. I would rather believe the statement of an Executives of Colgate-Palmolive during our meeting with them before the exited the country, that the Philippine Labor sector is highly politicized and most labor leaders do not understand and listen. They do not consider salary as a problem because they will simply add it to the production cost and make the necessary adjustment on the prices of products. https://nwpc.dole.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/2020-comparative-wages-in-selected-countries.pdf Quote Link to comment
processing Posted May 12, 2022 Share Posted May 12, 2022 3 hours ago, JackieM said: If you think salary is a major consideration, why did Thailand's (who is paying more salary) got an FDI of 2,000% more than the Philippines. I would rather believe the statement of an Executives of Colgate-Palmolive during our meeting with them before the exited the country, that the Philippine Labor sector is highly politicized and most labor leaders do not understand and listen. They do not consider salary as a problem because they will simply add it to the production cost and make the necessary adjustment on the prices of products. https://nwpc.dole.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/2020-comparative-wages-in-selected-countries.pdf I agree with this, talagang naging political mga Labor Unions natin dito. Discouraging alot of foreign investors. Quote Link to comment
Pickleballer Posted May 12, 2022 Share Posted May 12, 2022 27 minutes ago, DirkJohn said: Gibooooooooooooo!!!!! Sayang! Malaking tulog Sana cya Quote Link to comment
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