#PRRDQuoteOfTheDay
“Sa Air Force, I have about 12 new planes. Makabili lang ako ng 24 and that is – FA-50s, mahusay ‘yan from Korea. Madagdagan ko lang naman ‘yan."
- Duterte
LOL! Matapos niya alipustahin at tawaging useless at pang-flyby?!!
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Mismo.
Of two minds about free tuition... are we not going to socialize it? Why should we pay the tuition of medical students who'll skip abroad right away? What provisions are there to ensure the country benefits from these graduates?
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Also: Hospital law... weh... ever wonder why so many hospitals are going under and/or changing owners?
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
All students/graduates of state university should work at the government for at least 4 years or work the same number of years that they have studied in a state university.
Just my opinion
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Why oppose free tuition? | Inquirer Opinion
There are at least four arguments for this.
One, giving free tuition to all, rather than target deserving students, benefits rich and poor alike, and with current patterns of enrollment in our state universities and colleges, those who can actually afford to pay will actually benefit more. It would thus be a waste of government funds otherwise usable for other forms of assistance to those truly in need.
Two, all taxpayers will ultimately pay for the tuition subsidy, whether or not they have family members who are attending college or plan to do so. This defies the sound “user pays” principle that promotes efficiency inasmuch as user fees push people to make best use of limited resources and avoid waste. Students who pay will take their studies more seriously and diligently than those getting a “free ride,” and free tuition could attract students without the motivation and ability for college education.
Three, sound economics prescribes that education subsidies be handed not to the schools, but rather, to target students, who can then “shop” for the best school in which to study. In turn, competition for students will push colleges to strive for quality and efficiency. Giving the subsidy to state schools does nothing to improve the quality of our tertiary education, and could only perpetuate mediocrity.
Four, tuition is only part of the total cost of obtaining college education. As PIDS notes, living expenses and study materials make up the greater part of college costs, and where the poor cannot afford these, providing just free tuition will only help the better-off students, but still keep poor ones out of college. It could, in short, inadvertently be antipoor.
free this free that
ano tayo?
we're not a petrostate
we have no sovereign wealth fund
the money has to come from somewhere
tax pa more
utang pa more
Thats why the soviet union collapsed and is now gone
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Wala nga talagang nagawa si noynoy
Kung hindi pa nila pinakinabangan ang mga makabagong armas na binili ng nakaraang administrasyon sa marawi conflict e hindi pa nya maappreciate ang mga bagay na ito
Wala na sa pwesto si noynoy patuloy pa rin ang pakinabang ng AFP sa delivery ng 2 cessna 208 patrol craft na donasyon ng mga amerikano.
Samantalang rifles pa lang na bigay ng tsina ang naiambag ni digong
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Duterte to Poe: Watch my mouth? No, you watch your mouth | News | GMA News Online
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mayor ka lang dapat talaga not president
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Sana hinamon niya si PNOY one on one sila, quick draw nalang! Matapang ito kasi me mga alagad, matapos termino nito siguradong tiklop ito. Hamunin niya NPA after his term![]()
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LIVESTREAM: House hearing on P6.4B shabu shipment from China (Aug. 7, 2017)
tindi ung mga ex-pba players at volleyball players sa customs hahaha 50k per month via sa customs sec. from fealdon office hahhaha. #clean_government
totoo kaya? or case of blackmail from angry wife?
Wife says Comelec chief has unexplained wealth | Inquirer News