Abolish na kasi dapat. Sabi naman ni Pimentel na dapat sa 2008 umpisahan charter change...ang BoB* naman nya at wala talaga balak gawin yon kasi papabayag ba naman mga bagong senador na mawalan agad sila ng trabaho![]()
Abolish na kasi dapat. Sabi naman ni Pimentel na dapat sa 2008 umpisahan charter change...ang BoB* naman nya at wala talaga balak gawin yon kasi papabayag ba naman mga bagong senador na mawalan agad sila ng trabaho![]()
Eh paano kasi most of our senators di nila alam bat sila nandiyan sa senado at yung iba di nila alam ano meaning ng senator.![]()
Mas me silbi pa nga ang toilet paper kesa mga inutil na senador natin.
mga senador ang dahilan kumbakit ang taas ng bills natin sa kuryente, cellphone, water etc.
not bec. may patong sila for every monthly bill we pay
but bec. hirap na hirap ang utilities companies i-lobby into law ang mga
policies about utilities. kailangan lagyan mga yan na pinapasa naman nila sa taong bayan
...anything that will conflict their interests...itsa pwera na yan....
...anything that will incriminate them in the long run..itsa pwera na yan....
...ang pumapasa lang...yung alam nilang makikinabang sila...
that's it.
paano naman kasi!
ilang lang naman sa mga senador natin talaga ang may alam dun tungkol sa batas..
pano pa kaya ung mismong pag gawa ng bagong batas!
puro ba naman artista ilagay mo dun eh..haha
kaya nga Stateman ang dapat nasa senado hindi Stuntman...ano say mo Junggoy?
dont forget "Alyas Pogi" (Bong Revilla)& Leon Guerrero(Lito Lapid)Originally Posted by Isuzoom
ilan ba sa panukala na yon ang proposal na palitan ang street names? what do you really want...quantity or quality? eh kung yung mga pinasa ng lower house eh puro basura...basta nalang ba i-approve ng senate yon? thank God the philippines has the upper house....kung wala, just imagine how many crap laws/regulations/policies the philippines will have.
Last edited by explorer; June 1st, 2006 at 04:47 AM.
Kung wala sana Basura na Senador ang Congressman anohOriginally Posted by explorer
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9 nalang nga naipasa nila. pero ilan kaya ang maipapatupad ng maayos. simple na batas trapiko lang di pa nila maipatupad ng maayos.![]()
sabi nga ng iba .maganda na ang ibang batas ,Originally Posted by truckman
ang problema na lang ay ang pagpapatupad ng batas!!!
true. walang katapusan paggawa ng batas. sa sobrang dami wala naman na-iimplement ng matino or to the letter, kasi mismo mga enforcers, lawyers hindi na din matandaan lahat ng batas.Originally Posted by truckman
even sa court room batas vs. batas ang pinaglalabanan.
waste of time sobra ...
lahat naman tayo gusto mamuhay ng normal at maayos. pinapa-complicate lang sobra ng mga mambabatas, kasi they have nothing else to do but get elected, sit around during the term and write laws. madali magsulat kaya nga media tuwang-tuwa sa trabaho nila eh.
nakakapagtaka lang, with all the time in the world to write and pass laws, 9 lang naipasa. sobrang inefficient na yan.
Ehehe, sir oldblue, sa sinabi mo naalala ko yung sa NYC Public Library scene sa disaster movie na The Day After Tomorrow... to stay warm, una nila sinunog yung daang-daang law books on taxation...Originally Posted by oldblue
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Ok lang sana kung hindi kinukuha sa tax payer ang pork barrel nila.Originally Posted by explorer
Pasalamat pa tayo dahil nandyan cla??? Heh... No thanks.
lahat ba ng laws ng pinasa ng congress dadaan dapat sa senate?
kung meron law na gustong gawin ang senate, dapat din ba dumaan muna sa lower house?
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so you want his thing to happen? 66 bills approved in 2 sessions days? nakakatakot yata yung laws na ginawa lang in 2 days....
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House approves 66 bills in ‘record-breaking performance’
May 31, 2006
Updated 04:41pm (Mla time)
Maila Ager
INQ7.net
DESPITE its chronic problem of mustering a quorum, the House of Representatives posted a "record-breaking performance" by approving 66 measures within two session days, a ranking House official said Wednesday.
"Because of the media coverage about absenteeism of members of Congress, in the last two session days of May 29 and May 30 there were at least 136 warm bodies inside the session hall who answered the quorum and because of that we'd like to state that we have [reached] record breaking performance," Majority Floor Leader Prospero Nograles announced during his regular briefing.
Nograles said the House managed to pass 27 bills on second reading and 39 more on third and final reading, which had been immediately transmitted to the Senate.
Among those approved on third and final reading were:
• House Bill 5296 known as "Restructuring the income taxation for individuals," which seeks to exempt minimum wage earners from income tax, and lowers income tax of low middle income earners. • House Bill 4959, which defines and penalizes the crime of enforced or involuntary disappearance. • House Bill 4244, which provides automatic legitimate status to children born to parents below the marrying age. • House Bill 4893 known as the "Anti-Drunk Driving Act." It criminalizes the act driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or prohibited drugs. • House Bill 3413 expanding the prohibited acts of discrimination against women on account of ***. • House Bill 77 providing the venue of criminal and civil action in libel cases against community journalists, publications or broadcast stations.
Nograles said before Congress adjourned next week they were expected to pass more measures certified as urgent by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo that included the human rights compensation bill, abolition of the death penalty, automated election system, and the legislated wage increase of 125 pesos for workers in the private sector.
"I think the House has done well in performance during this regular session. No bill has been left unattended. They all have been addressed. Our output is good," Nograles said.
3 sa kasalukuyang 23 senators ay artista.. (jingoy, bong, lito lapid)
3 naman ay asawa ng artista.. (kiko, ralph at loi)
TOTAL NUMBER OF SENATE BILLS FILED: 2251
* First Regular Session: 2048
* Second Special Session: 3
* Second Regular Session: 200
Approved bills: 9
SBN-1757 (RA 9333) ELECTION, ARMM
SBN-1854 (RA 9334) ALCOHOL/TOBACCO, EXCISE TAX
SBN-1871 (RA 9335) ATTRITION ACT OF 2005
SBN-1950 (RA 9337) VALUE-ADDED TAX, AMENDMENTS
SBN-1952 (RA 9338) MAHMOUD A.M. ASFOUR (CITIZENSHIP)
SBN-2000 (RA 9340) BARANGAY ELECTION, RESETTING
SBN-1956 (RA 9341) RENTAL REFORM ACT OF 2004
SBN-2204 (RA 9343) SPAV (AMENDMENTS)
SBN-1402 (RA 9344) JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM
Sir explorer, ang gusto ko ay pareho sa gusto ni sir Isuzoom...
Abolish death penalty!? Buysit!!!![]()