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    #12401
    may itsura gospel choir ni quiboloy...

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    ^hayaan nyo na malubog tayo sa utang. Mga elitista lang naman maghihirap nyan kasi tataasan lang ang buwis at contributions para pambayad sa utang. Ang mga mahihirap hindi naman nagbabayad ng buwis.

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    intentionally unpayable debt

    so they can take Phil. property

    magiging probinsya nga ng China ang Pinas

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    may itsura gospel choir ni quiboloy...
    Preferred selection ba?

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    Fariņas showing off his ferrari at the tplex while continuously condemning to anybody who wants to listen re the ultra luxurious landcruiser of cj sereno







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    Last edited by baludoy; February 17th, 2018 at 04:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    from the article posted by Monserrato:

    Access Denied



    the US isn't going to rein in autocrats

    Trump himself has autocratic tendencies and his America First policy means the US will be looking after itself first

    the US will no longer solve other countries' problems

    Europe has its own problems like rising far right movement coz many citizens are angry at their governments for allowing millions of refugees into their countries

    European governments just sat there watching Syria burn

    They didn't do anything about Assad

    now they're paying for the consequences of their inaction

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    Western powers have their own problems

    so even if the Phils. won the SCS arbitration case against China, nobody came to enforce it

    they're not going to war with China just for us

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    so du30 is being charged in ICC

    let's say du30 is found guilty of crimes against humanity

    tapos?

    who's gonna enforce it?

    the Americans?

    the Europeans?

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    The West is tired

    they didn't do anything about Russia taking Crimea

    they're afraid of Putin

    and they can't do anything about China

    this is now a multi-polar world

    Russia and China aren't afraid of the West

    and the West isn't going to war with Russia and China

    Admiral warns US must prepare for possibility of war with China

    Admiral warns US must prepare for possibility of war with China | World news | The Guardian

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    yeah and Russia's gonna just sit back and watch?

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    noong panahon ni pnoy siga ang mga forbes boys makati business club ateneo tisoy konyotic

    ngayon iba na ang siga

    pana-panahon lang yan

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post








    noong panahon ni pnoy siga ang mga forbes boys makati business club ateneo tisoy konyotic

    ngayon iba na ang siga

    pana-panahon lang yan
    so with that mindset sir uls,

    makes me think , are this the kind of idiotic person do we entrust our future since if Federalism will push through sila ang ang ating mga Honorable MP?

    pweeeee sa inyo na lang yan

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    if imperial manila didn't treat mindanao like an afterthought we wouldn't have this problem in the first place would we?

    the ascension to national-level power of promdi politicians is a direct consequence of decades of concentration of power in manila

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    if imperial manila didn't treat mindanao like an afterthought we wouldn't have this problem in the first place would we?

    the ascension to national-level power of promdi politicians is a direct consequence of decades of concentration of power in manila


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    if those smooth light skinned afraid-of-sun,mud&dirt konyos looked after the welfare of their dark-skinned dirty-footed countrymen we wouldn't be in this situation

    They failed

    Yolanda major fail

    Everybody saw the konyos didn't have any empathy for people far away from manila

    sow what you reap

    Look who's in power now

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    if imperial manila didn't treat mindanao like an afterthought we wouldn't have this problem in the first place would we?

    the ascension to national-level power of promdi politicians is a direct consequence of decades of concentration of power in manila
    Wala naman sa Mindanao ang Ilocos. They were never an afterthought, in fact power was concentrated in the region during the Marcos era.

    But try living in Ilocos and you'll see the huge income inequality between the common folk and the Singsons, Fariņases, and other local cronies.

    Imbis na mapunta sa tao yung pera, binulsa lang so sila sila lang yumaman. The cronyism is so much more evident in Ilocos than in Bicol for example. You can't blame that solely on imperial Manila - that's the greed of the local kingpins talking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Look who's in power now
    The same people in power a decade ago. Sa lahat ng probinsiyang napuntahan ko, kung sino yung local ruling families dun nung 90s, sila pa rin naman hanggang ngayon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The same people in power a decade ago. Sa lahat ng probinsiyang napuntahan ko, kung sino yung local ruling families dun nung 90s, sila pa rin naman hanggang ngayon.

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    Political dynasties are prevalent in 3rd world countries. Smh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Wala naman sa Mindanao ang Ilocos. They were never an afterthought, in fact power was concentrated in the region during the Marcos era.

    But try living in Ilocos and you'll see the huge income inequality between the common folk and the Singsons, Fariņases, and other local cronies.

    Imbis na mapunta sa tao yung pera, binulsa lang so sila sila lang yumaman. The cronyism is so much more evident in Ilocos than in Bicol for example. You can't blame that solely on imperial Manila - that's the greed of the local kingpins talking.

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    The Ilocano politicians benefitted alot during the Martial Law era.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The same people in power a decade ago. Sa lahat ng probinsiyang napuntahan ko, kung sino yung local ruling families dun nung 90s, sila pa rin naman hanggang ngayon.

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    national power Sir

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    Reminds me to start a thread with the title "Palusot.com". Been seeing attempts of some smart members trying to squirm out of a tight situation. 🤣[emoji23][emoji16]

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    Wonder if the 16M would like to change their names as well!

    China wants to name 142 ocean features | Headlines | The Philippine Star

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Reminds me to start a thread with the title "Palusot.com". Been seeing attempts of some smart members trying to squirm out of a tight situation. 🤣[emoji23][emoji16]

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    From goal post to goal post bai. [emoji23]

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    if imperial manila didn't treat mindanao like an afterthought we wouldn't have this problem in the first place would we?

    the ascension to national-level power of promdi politicians is a direct consequence of decades of concentration of power in manila
    so in return , we just have to accept this kind of animals running the govt ?

    b*llsh!t for me , not all promdis are thinking like this, plain and simple pure greed lang yan it doesn't mean that it is the sentiment of every mindanaoan, and to think that Farinas is not from Mindanao.

    for me the 16M that voted this idiots had been so gullible as to believe that this demagogue of a president has the best interest of the Filipino people.

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