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    #5141
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    ah!
    the wonders of photoshop...

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    #5142
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Wtf! Which one is true?

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    The one on the left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    when the honorable senator leila de lima was still the secretary of justice, she went around the country telling prosecutors NOT to accept allowances (there is a provision in the local government code that LGUs may grant allowances to national government employees assigned in their respective jurisdiction) given by LGUs because by receiving them the same may affect their independence and local chief executives may unduly influence them.

    now, if it is true that she's in cahoots, leila WTF!
    Welcome back SENIOR! It's nice to see your back here in Tsikot. It's a pity i missed you in my last Cebu trip but in return, i won the Nearest to the Pin award

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    #5144
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    Bro.,- maaaring si OB ang iyong konsensiya...???

    O, talagang labs mo lang siya.... ???

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    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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    Lab lab lab ko talaga bro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    Bro.,- talaga bang kasama tayo riyan???... May nakapagsabi sa aking hindi raw e... Parang may cut-off sa maximum taxable income.... Sayang naman.....

    Have you seen the proposed scheme for the rehashed tax system?

    Anyway,- again and again,- I'd rather have my money; and decide how to spend it....

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    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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    Wishful thinking bro. Lagpas pa rin tayo based on what I heard from tax experts. Wala pa ung revised table which will be released most like towards Q4. Tatapusin muna collection this year para may budget and OP sa 2017.

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    #5146
    This is a week of retractions.

    Cayetano: 20 kilings per day.

    Bato: Oops, sir, di pa complete reporting... there's more.

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    Digong: Withdraw from the UN.

    Yasay: Gutom lang yan.

    Digong: Can't you take a joke?

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    The one good thing here is Duterte is pushing on with his promise to continue the same economic plan as Aquino... which is why the business community is not all too troubled by what's happening.

    Ergo: Kasalanan ni PNoy yan.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Take out the BPO sector and the unending high rise constructions and you can say bye-bye to new cars, travels and bar hoppings. This is where implosive growth is very visible.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    they say that taxes are lifeblood of the country that without it the latter cannot survive, BUT, if our taxes will just find their way into the pockets of the corrupt and bleed us dry, then this dispensation better return some of them to the taxpayers or better yet lessen that burden.

    bro, I'd like to spend my own money too.
    that's what statists put in our textbooks

    from a historical and philosophical view, taxation had always been theft

    the lifeblood of any individual and nation is production

    Irwin Schiff's "How an Economy Grows"

    I highly recommend reading this link
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #5149
    pero ok yung sinabi ni De la Rosa kay De Lima kahapon na dapat noon pa ay ginawa na ng senador na ang SAF na rin ang nagbabantay sa
    NBP upang hindi na lumala ang pamamayagpag ng droga.

    "How I wish noong panahon ninyo pa lang yung SAF na ang pinagguwardiya sa Bilibid,” hirit ni Bato.

    sapol. . . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    pero ok yung sinabi ni De la Rosa kay De Lima kahapon na dapat noon pa ay ginawa na ng senador na ang SAF na rin ang nagbabantay sa
    NBP upang hindi na lumala ang pamamayagpag ng droga.

    "How I wish noong panahon ninyo pa lang yung SAF na ang pinagguwardiya sa Bilibid,” hirit ni Bato.

    sapol. . . . . .
    AFAIK, she didn't have the authority to do that since she did not head DILG which had supervision over the PNP. What she did do was to remove the drug lords from Munti and have them detained instead at the NBI with little visitorial rights.

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    In the sense that he replaced the people at Bilibid with people he can trust, tama yun.

    But i'm not sure that the SAF are trained properly to man a prison. More of offensive yung missions nila diba -- search and destroy/rescue, recon, that kind of stuff?. Not sure if they're trained properly to deal with inmates/drug lords and their tricks i.e. smuggling drugs into Bilibid

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    #5152
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Take out the BPO sector and the unending high rise constructions and you can say bye-bye to new cars, travels and bar hoppings. This is where implosive growth is very visible.


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    Alam ko din eto. Did you know that there is a current threat to the BPO industry? No not Donald but this automation thingy that's going around. Our technology has gone so advanced that we dont need humans to encode data nad therefore, bpo services on econding will be s thing of the past. This worries a lot in the BPO industry because they dont know how early it will hit us. 3 years, 5 years.

    But the recent revelations in the Olympics in Rio on how Japan will host the next olympics really shows the danger.

    So at least expect the BPO industry to be afloat in four more years.

    Kaya ako no more plans of purchasing new cars in the next 5 years. Anything can happen


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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Alam ko din eto. Did you know that there is a current threat to the BPO industry? No not Donald but this automation thingy that's going around. Our technology has gone so advanced that we dont need humans to encode data nad therefore, bpo services on econding will be s thing of the past. This worries a lot in the BPO industry because they dont know how early it will hit us. 3 years, 5 years.

    But the recent revelations in the Olympics in Rio on how Japan will host the next olympics really shows the danger.

    So at least expect the BPO industry to be afloat in four more years.

    Kaya ako no more plans of purchasing new cars in the next 5 years. Anything can happen


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    Akala ko ba mag migrate ka ba sa US?


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    #5154
    Regarding the courtesy resignations: heads of GOCCs are exempted as well.

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    #5155
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Akala ko ba mag migrate ka ba sa US?


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    Nakupo. I studied them while I was there. The US is a meltdown. They're all living in debt. It's a debt-based economy.

    Ask any Fil-americans or Americans, and they'll say the money is in Asia. And that we're lucky that's why they watch TFC so much. Anyway I stayed long enough there to realize that the life there is not for me. Im not happy in a materialistic world, where your existence is only based on what's the new top trending product to date.

    But yun nga lang, Asia is also headed in a somewhat 1997 financial crisis again. Ang gulo no. japan is down now or maybe stagnant but all roads seem to point to Japan, not China or sny tiger cub.

    I have so much interest in Japan but I have to learn japanese first. Yan ang past time ko ngaun nag-aaral ng Japanese and chinese languages.





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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Nakupo. I studied them while I was there. The US is a meltdown. They're all living in debt. It's a debt-based economy.

    Ask any Fil-americans or Americans, and they'll say the money is in Asia. And that we're lucky that's why they watch TFC so much. Anyway I stayed long enough there to realize that the life there is not for me. Im not happy in a materialistic world, where your existence is only based on what's the new top trending product to date.

    But yun nga lang, Asia is also headed in a somewhat 1997 financial crisis again. Ang gulo no. japan is down now or maybe stagnant but all roads seem to point to Japan, not China or sny tiger cub.

    I have so much interest in Japan but I have to learn japanese first. Yan ang past time ko ngaun nag-aaral ng Japanese and chinese languages.





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    err... Japan has been in permanent recession for like 2 decades...
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    In the sense that he replaced the people at Bilibid with people he can trust, tama yun.

    But i'm not sure that the SAF are trained properly to man a prison. More of offensive yung missions nila diba -- search and destroy/rescue, recon, that kind of stuff?. Not sure if they're trained properly to deal with inmates/drug lords and their tricks i.e. smuggling drugs into Bilibid
    Badkuk, if these saf troopers can take on armed and dangerous enemies and can infiltrate hostile enemy territories virtually undetected, how much more people who are practically in cages?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altis6453 View Post
    AFAIK, she didn't have the authority to do that since she did not head DILG which had supervision over the PNP. What she did do was to remove the drug lords from Munti and have them detained instead at the NBI with little visitorial rights.

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    Yes, I agree bro Altis, but she could have at least recommend to the President the deployment SAF forces because of the utility of the bureau then under her department. But, she must be very busy with her driver.

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    Sir i was thinking more along the lines of conducting searches, knowledge in the usual M.O.'s for smuggling, other rackets, etc.

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