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July 23rd, 2008 01:32 AM #111
Ang dapat nila boycott ay yung Meralco
Ang mahirap kasi lahat nalang ng ginawa ng gobyerno ay mali...acoording sa mga mahilig mag-rally lahat ay walang ginawang tama ang goverment at lahat ng suggestion nila ay dapat gawin.
Kung gusto nyo...dito nalang kayo magpa gas
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July 23rd, 2008 06:45 AM #112
Buhay pa pala tong thread na 'to...oh well... better pop some more popcorn.
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July 23rd, 2008 07:04 AM #113
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July 23rd, 2008 10:59 AM #114
actually bad trip nga talaga ang meralco at yun maynilad...may masamang experience ako sa maynilad...wala ako magagawa eh,sila lang talaga ang mga tagapagbigay ng tubig sa area namin...feeling ko na hostage yun karapatan ko sa clean water access...
as for mga nagrarally...mga iba dyan hindi naman nila alam yun mga pinaglalaban nila eh...tanungin mo sila isa lang isasagot nila "mahirap lang kamiiiii" magtrabaho na lang sila at wag na lang sila anak ng anak,para naman guminhawa buhay nila
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July 23rd, 2008 11:14 AM #115mas mahirap siguro kung wala na tayo mabibiling gasolina.......
what if wala na makuhang crude oil sa buong mundo..... mas malaking gulo ito
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July 23rd, 2008 12:28 PM #116
Yes talaga mas mahirap kung walang mabiling gasolina. Like i keep saying... it's better to have expensive gas to buy than no gas to buy.
As for crude oil supply, madami pa yan. Planet earth is a big place.
The super critical element between fuel for our cars and crude oil underground is the oil companies... the explorers and refiners.
it takes huge amounts of capital to get oil out of the ground and turning it into unleaded gas, diesel...
question is, will there be an incentive for those capitalists to invest?
Kung lagi nalang titirahin ang mga oil companies, ihaharass sila, papahirapan sila, kokontrolin ang kita nila, itatax sila ng malaki kasi kumita sila ng malaki (windfall tax)...
baka dumating ang panahon na hindi na sila mag bother mag invest... di na worth it e...
So even if u have 100 or 200 years of crude oil supply under the ground, if the capitalists refuse to invest in extracting it and refining it, wala tayo fuel para sa tsikot natin...
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July 23rd, 2008 12:45 PM #117sana nga.... hehehehe! para naman di sayang kung magpapalit ng bagong oto. mahirap yata yun may oto ka pero walang mabiling gas.
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July 23rd, 2008 12:59 PM #118
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July 23rd, 2008 01:47 PM #119
And things are only going to get worse.
Estimates are that our remaining oil reserves will get more and more expensive to extract and refine... as we go into the next decade looking at getting crude from even more remote locations and from non-liquid sources such as oil shale, the cost of oil is simply going to go up and up.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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