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hindi ko pa click ayan article pero naisip ko what if may competition sa kuryente may kalaban meralco sa NCR example paoasukin chinaman meaning sigurado ngiinig tumbong ni pangilinan.
ibang level mag negosyo chinaman kaya ibagsak presyo na quality.
Kags would hand over control of the power grid to a passive aggressive country?
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OT lang... pero sinumulan na eh.
Kunsabagay, they've got all their claws in the internet network already (lahat ng router supplied ng provider ko, China brands).
Dito mobile is also Chinese, thanks to the guy in the Hague.
They've got so much of the mass media here under their thumbs too. Ever notice yung mga published pictures sa mga broadsheets, whenever kasama si Winnie the Pooh or any Chinese official and our leaders, its taken from an angle where the latter look weak and small in contrast to the former? Maybe it escapes notice by many, but I'm familiar with this communist propaganda crap (like in North Korea, China etc.) Be observant, mapapansin nyo.
In the Manila Standard, there's this writer clearly on their payroll. When the US Iran hostilities started, and the world was worried about securing oil supplies, this writer goes on to write a piece saying in sum: "ayan, inaway nyo ang China kaka-assert nyo ng rights sa territory... paano na?" Then proceeded to paint a picture of despair and hopelessness for this country. Well, let me say here that for 6 yrs during the previous administration, the country bent over backwards and spread its legs trying to appease and gain the favor of China. The country got NOTHING in return, it just managed to solidify its infiltration here.
Kung nabasa nyo sana noon yung isang "goodwill message" ng siang diplomatic official ng China to the Philippines noong previous admin... sobrang condescending. As if a friendly nation tayo of banana farmers, fishermen etc. Kung na screenshot ko lang sana and na post with translation here noon para for the record lang...
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sa current monopoly ng oligarch influence by america eh maayos ba pinas?
I’m curious if Unioil will eventually be rebranded under the Aramco name, or if Aramco is planning to set up a separate station network that would stand alongside and even potentially compete with Unioil and other fuel station brands.
For me at least, as long as they keep selling Euro 5 Diesel juice, I'll go for either.