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    #61
    i only blame those rich politicians/businessmen that became rich because of corruption! they dont deserve their wealth n should all just burn in hell hehe

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    #62
    Quote Originally Posted by van_wilder
    huh? more than half of our debt was acquired after marcos era... its not interest... kasi kung 27.2B * .05 annually bale... $51B kung hindi tayo nagbabayad... eh since binabayaran natin yun interest yearly... yun half ay inutang nun ibang president... kaya rin naging $27.2B utang natin nun 1986 ay dahil umutang ang pilipinas after marcos era to rehab misleading yun year 1986, akala nun iba tinakas din ni marcos yun pera...
    $45B+ yung utang ng pinas (1 dollar=14 pesos rate, 1985) noong umalis si marcos noong 1986. lumobo na lalo noong pag-upo ni cory nun nalaman na wala na pala pera ang gobyerno kaya lalo bumagsak ang peso (1:21) dahil nga walang gold reserve ang central bank (dala ni macoy kahon kahon na gold at bills sa hawaii). we now have more than $54B debt because of peso devaluation (1:26 --> 1:45 asian currency crisis in 1997 & 1:45 ---> 1:55 erap crisis in 2001) and more borrowings by the succeeding administrations.
    Last edited by explorer; June 18th, 2005 at 03:37 PM.

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    #63
    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue
    why blame the rich people if they have all the money in the Phils. they deserve it bec. they used their minds in achieving their goals. they never complained, they lived life accordingly, regardless if the business atmosphere is good or bad. me, I'm not rich, in fact I have a small business that's slowly going down the drain, I drive a 6-yr old car that I cant even casa-maintain. But I dont blame them. All I can blame is myself coz I never trained myself whenever I had the time/chance to become as wise as them. Instead of hating them, I admire them and make them my role models.
    most of them kissed the marcos ass to save their billions...the ayalas? aranetas? cojangcos? who else?...after marcos, the younger lopezez are doing what geny lopez didn't do in the past...to kiss the ass of the person in malacanang to save their billions.

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    #64
    Blame the poor! sila naman ang tumatanggap ng lagay eh..
    wala naman tayong naririnig na sina Ayala etc eh tumanggap ng lagay, palakasan meron pero walang pera involved.. Kung yung ordinaring traffic enforcer hindi nila alam ang other uses of the giant magic leather ticket holder..eh di hindi na tayo makakapagbigay kung gustong lumusot sa traffic violation..sino ba kasi nagturo sa atin ng "its better to give than to receive" na iyan eh?..masama din yung kasabihan na..."i saw mommy kissing santa claus underneath the christmas tree last night.." michael jackson talaga bata pa lang eh kung ano ano ang kinakanta..ewan ko nga ba.. kaawaan sana tayo ni Iggy..

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    #65
    Quote Originally Posted by baiskee
    o nga naman...



    and i'm saying that Philippines is RICH base on the country itself... the natural beauty of it.

    hindi po yung pera ng bawat pilipino ang tinutukoy ko. yung pwede natin makunan ng pagkakakitaan such as export goods, tourism, etc...


    ah ganun ba, i thought you are referring to the eternal battle between the rich & the poor. why the rich gets richer & the poor gets poorer hehehe.
    it's so sickening to hear time and time again that I wished somebody would
    just pull the plug on educating our youngster with the Robin Hood Legend.

    yes I agree that the country is rich in natural resources, but do we have the means to harness it? the "means" alone can cost billions of dollars.

    for example, Palawan is rich in oil. since the 60's alam na ito. But do we have the dollars to buy oil drilling equipments & rigs? I watched megastructures
    in national geographic, and oil drillers/rigs can cost as much as a small nation's annual income.

    Our country is rich with agricultural farm lands. But do we have the dollars to buy expensive fertilizers, farming equipments & tractors like in the US? Until now, we still rely on the dependable carabao. and our farm output is pretty much dictated by the carabao's limitation.

    South America, Africa, India are very rich in natural resources. In fact, even greater than ours. But still they are as poor as we are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by explorer
    most of them kissed the marcos ass to save their billions...the ayalas? aranetas? cojangcos? who else?...after marcos, the younger lopezez are doing what geny lopez didn't do in the past...to kiss the ass of the person in malacanang to save their billions.

    so you blame them bec. of that? we cant really do somethin about it. after all, it's their money.

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    #67
    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue
    so you blame them bec. of that? we cant really do somethin about it. after all, it's their money.
    you don't know how they abused their being close to marcos? the martial law era was also the worst era of labor issues if haven't know it yet. so many laborers who wanted to fight for their rights just disappeared and until now their family could not find even just their graves. it was also the greatest time of land grabing that the poor people has no options but others just joined the NPA's. i know a number of politicians and rich people in western visayas who own thousands of hectares now but didn't even spend a single centavo from it.

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    #68
    Quote Originally Posted by Hero
    Blame the poor! sila naman ang tumatanggap ng lagay eh..
    Oo nga naman hehe. Look at Iggy, from just renting an apartment in Bacolod to one of the richest congressmen
    Last edited by IceColdBeer; June 19th, 2005 at 05:32 PM.

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    #69
    Quote Originally Posted by IceColdBeer
    Oo nga naman hehe. Look at Iggy, from just renting an apartment in Bacolod to one of the richest congressman
    di lang si iggy, pati si mickey....kung public official si mike malamang kasama rin sya so top richest congressmen. nasa P300M+ each yung asset ni iggy at ni mickey, compared that to P90M+ ni enrile.

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    And to think Enrile is also a businessman way back and already a politician for who knows when? Si Iggy and Mike kelan lang ba? Hindi naman businessman pero look at their assets? Whew talagang express!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by explorer
    you don't know how they abused their being close to marcos? the martial law era was also the worst era of labor issues if haven't know it yet. so many laborers who wanted to fight for their rights just disappeared and until now their family could not find even just their graves. it was also the greatest time of land grabing that the poor people has no options but others just joined the NPA's. i know a number of politicians and rich people in western visayas who own thousands of hectares now but didn't even spend a single centavo from it.
    sometimes kase yan pag-organize nakasama pa sa tin lahat.

    for example the tricycle drivers grouping together bec. i-phaseout ang 2-stroke engines or taxi drivers grouping together to prevent the LTO from phase-outing 10 yrs or older PUVs, or Subic laborers questioning the govt. ban on RHD's or refurbished units from Japan. And of the course, the mother of all labor group, the transport group who keeps us all hostage at least for a day when they dont get what they want.

    There are some good people in govt or investors who pushes for cleaner roads/environment, hence, they want to uplift the current standards of buses, phase-out the jeepneys/tricycles and perhaps ink a deal to Toyota to mass manufacture more safe & prettier PUVs. Pero la nangyayari, alam mo ba na mas mura pa ang isang BUS na karamihan nasa EDSa kaysa sa isang mid-size sedan ngaun.

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    #72
    Quote Originally Posted by IceColdBeer
    And to think Enrile is also a businessman way back and already a politician for who knows when? Si Iggy and Mike kelan lang ba? Hindi naman businessman pero look at their assets? Whew talagang express!!!
    puede naman din naman mas bata yun dalwa, kaya magaling gumawa ng pera. dami ngaun ganyan mga batang-bata pero financial wiz na. Si Enrile kasi medyo matanda natin kaya d na maka-relate sa bagong technology ngaun.

    of course, you will have violent reaction towards this. hehehe.

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    #73
    Really? Oh well, opinion mo yan and that's the way you see things are.

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    #74
    Quote Originally Posted by explorer
    $45B+ yung utang ng pinas (1 dollar=14 pesos rate, 1985) noong umalis si marcos noong 1986. lumobo na lalo noong pag-upo ni cory nun nalaman na wala na pala pera ang gobyerno kaya lalo bumagsak ang peso (1:21) dahil nga walang gold reserve ang central bank (dala ni macoy kahon kahon na gold at bills sa hawaii). we now have more than $54B debt because of peso devaluation (1:26 --> 1:45 asian currency crisis in 1997 & 1:45 ---> 1:55 erap crisis in 2001) and more borrowings by the succeeding administrations.
    huh? hindi nailabas ng mga marcos lahat ng gold... half ay naiwan... na ninakaw nun mga pumasok sa malacanang (not the president)... yun mga unang nakapasok sa malacanang...

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    #75
    Quote Originally Posted by baiskee
    o nga naman...



    and i'm saying that Philippines is RICH base on the country itself... the natural beauty of it.

    hindi po yung pera ng bawat pilipino ang tinutukoy ko. yung pwede natin makunan ng pagkakakitaan such as export goods, tourism, etc...
    kung ganoon ang tinutukoy mo...

    eh we are not just rich... WE ARE SUPER SUPER RICH! its just that only a few people utilize our resources... unfortunately puro hindi pa pinoy... akala ko govt and private money pinaguusapan... hehehehehe

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    [QUOTE=IceColdBeer]Pano na lang kaya kung 20 years din ang magiging serbisyo ni GMA bilang presidente ng pinas?[/QUOTE

    Sigurado sir malaking gulo yan na di na matatanggap ng marami sa atin isa na ako doon.

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    #77
    The GMA administration is illegal from day one, since they are in power, who is willing to tell them except us, the opposition, and people with a conscience. The nuts and self righteous who put her there wont admit to their mistake that is why they are still defending her. Now look at her and her family enriching themselves and they are still supporting her, we are now paying for their pride, the upper class and some middle class who meddled in a power grab are closing their eyes to this blatant corruption happening before us, why? What more proof do you need, she holds all the cards from the military to the justice system, its stacked in her favor, what do you expect them to say. Her defenders are many although not all of them paid, its the owners of newspapers, businessmen, public servants (?) who benefitted in someway(?), we must open our eyes to this and tell it like it is and not muddle the issue. Is she guilty? why is she silent? think not of the economy, foreign investments, but of our moral obligation to right a wrong, to do what is right, or is that going out of style too.

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    #78
    The GMA administration is illegal from day one, since they are in power, who is willing to tell them except us, the opposition, and people with a conscience
    ser taga-opposition ka pala? anybody we see on TV? nice to know na may taga-opposition d2 sa tsikot.

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    #79
    i am quite certain that it was the GMA camp who had garcillano monitored (by wiretap)... to make sure that he wasnt going to be cheating GMA. apparently, medyo kilala na yang si garci as a veteran "fixer", so perhaps the GMA camp couldn't completely trust him, hence the need to "make sure" that he was kept in line.

    and now that the tape is out, GMA is panicking, because she knows the tapes are genuine.

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    #80
    Quote Originally Posted by Belisarius
    The GMA administration is illegal from day one, since they are in power, who is willing to tell them except us, the opposition, and people with a conscience. The nuts and self righteous who put her there wont admit to their mistake that is why they are still defending her. Now look at her and her family enriching themselves and they are still supporting her, we are now paying for their pride, the upper class and some middle class who meddled in a power grab are closing their eyes to this blatant corruption happening before us, why? What more proof do you need, she holds all the cards from the military to the justice system, its stacked in her favor, what do you expect them to say. Her defenders are many although not all of them paid, its the owners of newspapers, businessmen, public servants (?) who benefitted in someway(?), we must open our eyes to this and tell it like it is and not muddle the issue. Is she guilty? why is she silent? think not of the economy, foreign investments, but of our moral obligation to right a wrong, to do what is right, or is that going out of style too.
    Sounds like the same hogwash indoctrination of KA ROGER.

    From the words of Cipher in The Matrix: "What a mind job..... So you are here to save the world!".

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