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    ano kaya nikulong din si trillianes so sama na sya kay de lima. so that's total of 24 senators - 2 = 22 senators. 2 behind bars. tapos tuloy pa din ang buhay natin lahat para wala nangyari.

    does this mean, useless ang senate talaga? ano ba talaga function ng senate sa atin? can somebody explain?

    i know this is DDS Logic, pero diba? so ano mangyari sa mga committee nila na hinahawakan ng bawat senador na lagi may hearing. is the republic gonna be crippled or denied of this crucial public service.

    parang totoo nga na dapat parliamentary na lang ..


    sabi sa history dati, it was the Senate who assassinated a well decorated and well loved Roman Leader, si Ceasar who conquered the entire Gaul (France) and Germany combined. imagine nyo mga Italiano ngaun mas bansot as mas tamad kasi tropical climate , pinagbagsak ang mga giant barbaric like built na Puti na French saka German. lakas ni Julius Ceazar.

    pero ano ginawa ng Roman senate, because of envy and greed, pinatay nila ang pinakamalakas ng Roman Emperor of all, and this continued on until the fall of the Roman empire, when the Senadors wanted to clip the powers of succeeding Roman emperor warriors . roman Senate nuon puros usap usap, intriga

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post


    I'd really like to understand why people stay as blind fanatics of the President despite this.

    Yes he may have done positive things, but I haven't seen any of the Duterte supporters ever call him out for anything at all - not even the deafening silence on the drug smuggling which is far bigger than all the drugs "found" on the thousands of people killed in the drug war.

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    kasi galawang delawan yan. thats they defense mechanism... if something goes haywire they will put the blame sa kalaban kahit its a self destruct move.

    and usually madami kasi siya nagagawa na small things, as we said, galawang pang mayor on street level, and people don't care on the bigger picture kasi hinde naman daw sila apektado.

    but what i still don't understand is after the train law at another train coming mukhang ok lang sa mga tao. madami pa din ba tagong pera mga tao sa pinas at ok lang kahit mahal na lahat.

    plus isa pang tanong ko. million dollar question.... bakit todo pag tanggol niya kay Mocha? kahit super sablay at obob. maybe my guest is good as yours. hihihi....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post


    I'd really like to understand why people stay as blind fanatics of the President despite this.

    Yes he may have done positive things, but I haven't seen any of the Duterte supporters ever call him out for anything at all - not even the deafening silence on the drug smuggling which is far bigger than all the drugs "found" on the thousands of people killed in the drug war.

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    I had high blood pressure earlier because of the Trillanes news. If I had been a bit younger (20s) I would have been on the streets to protest this absurdity. Calida and Duterte probably were pleasantly surprised that the quo warranto against Sereno worked that they're trying to see if this equally absurd non-case against Trillanes would fly as well.

    It is a pity that the Pinoy people are apathetic as ever, I had lost a bit more of the little faith I've had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post


    I'd really like to understand why people stay as blind fanatics of the President despite this.

    Yes he may have done positive things, but I haven't seen any of the Duterte supporters ever call him out for anything at all - not even the deafening silence on the drug smuggling which is far bigger than all the drugs "found" on the thousands of people killed in the drug war.

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    It is gargantuantly difficult indeed... some are even very intelligent persons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trippin View Post
    I had high blood pressure earlier because of the Trillanes news. If I had been a bit younger (20s) I would have been on the streets to protest this absurdity. Calida and Duterte probably were pleasantly surprised that the quo warranto against Sereno worked that they're trying to see if this equally absurd non-case against Trillanes would fly as well.

    It is a pity that the Pinoy people are apathetic as ever, I had lost a bit more of the little faith I've had.
    simple lang, si MyPres maganda record as mayor, never nag-rebelde sa bayan, so may integrity

    si trillianes nag-rebelde. sya na mismo nagsabi kanina, in-admit nya nag rebelde sya by pulling out the file videos. dun pa lang hinulog na nya sarile nya. so ang tanong mga kababayan, poproktektahan nyo pa ba taong to na nag-admit na nagrebelde sila dati. amnesty or void amnesty, he admitted na nagrebelde sya.

    actually, yun ang hokage moves ng current admin. galing.

    i think the next videos will be Trillianes not admitting guilt that he did rebel in Oakwood and Manila Pen. Alam ko kaya nga sya nanalo sa senate elections noon coz he never publicly admitted that he rebelled, what he thought of himself was a hero. even honasan never admitted that he rebelled, so naging senator siya. kasi bawal maging public official ang isang rebelde who openly admits in publlc that he rebelled. eh yun na nga ginawa nya kanina eh

    so he will contradict himself in the next days to come, therefore, inconsistent sya. and no integrity.

    check the videos in 2011, he did say na he did not admit the charges of coup de etat but to something else. kaya kung mapapansin nyo medyo kabado sya sa senate kanina, damned if you do, damned if you dont position. mukang na-checkmate na talaga

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    now, if you still dont believe me, during the Oakwood and Manila Pen mutiny halos bumagsak ang ekonomiya ng bansa nuon bec of the magdalo adventures. if you dont believe me na halos bumagsak economy, look at the setting of the magdalo adventures: MAKATI. our country's premiere financial district. manila pen is like 2 blocks away sa PSE> and I believe he even took hostage yun mga nagstay sa pen nuon, mostly foreign businessmen.

    same sentiments as whats happening now, bumabagsak din ekonomiya coz of duterte's train.

    so who has more integrity? A president who ordered train that resulted in slow-down economy, or a rebel who also slowed-down the economy sometime in the past.

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    and to add, Trillanes is so vocal now regarding anything everything wrong about the Philippines, inflation, high fuel costs, rice crisis, devalued peso and HE BLAMES IT ALL to Duterte.

    so that is why the Malacanang spokesperson is saying that his (Trillanes) past caught up to him. How can you say and blame everything to the goverment that they are responsible for this high prices and economic slowdown now. by admitting himself that he rebelled before and submitted this statement to be granted amnesty, means that he too was responsible of economic sabotage of his own doing ... in the past.

    ang galing din ng think tank ng current admin. kaya ako hinde ako naniniwala mga bobo sila or just because of Duterte's slang, 'intelligent people" simply dismiss him as bobo. look at this scenario. Brilliant. as in brilliant move talaga

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    Read in today's Inquirer that there were some anomalies with the fuel supply bidding for the DND, involving a very good friend of the president.

    The faces may change, but the racket remains the same. Same sh_t, different administration.

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    the toothbrush-moustached top honcho of germany in WWII, believed in himself over his more experienced generals.

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    nagmamahalan na mga bilihin yung iba dito nagpapauto pa din, my god tsk....

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    bumisita yung retiree namin. taga-prubinsya.

    "anong masasabi mo sa hinalal nyong kandidatong pam-pangulo na nanalo?"
    "na-i-inis ako tuwing punta ko sa palengke."

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    Just to add...also read in an Inquirer column today that Samsung did not push through with plans to put up/expand facilities in the PH. The same article mentioned that Samsung has invested US$17B in Vietnam since 2007, contributing to 150k direct and 250k employment.

    In relation to Samsung, Vietnam has offered rent free land and tax holidays. Meanwhile the geniuses here are removing tax incentives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    Just to add...also read in an Inquirer column today that Samsung did not push through with plans to put up/expand facilities in the PH. The same article mentioned that Samsung has invested US$17B in Vietnam since 2007, contributing to 150k direct and 250k employment.

    In relation to Samsung, Vietnam has offered rent free land and tax holidays. Meanwhile the geniuses here are removing tax incentives.
    well thanks to duterte for his train laws and let be thankful that we had OFW's to support our economy, if not for them imagine how chaotic our situation will be

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    It is gargantuantly difficult indeed... some are even very intelligent persons.

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    Maybe they're not so smart after all. Might also have to do with hundreds of years of subjugation by invaders. Generations of our ancestors being abused by their masters. It's probably still in our DNA.

    Modern day masters in the form of politicians. How else can we explain repeatedly ignoring our better judgement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Strange View Post
    well thanks to duterte for his train laws and let be thankful that we had OFW's to support our economy, if not for them imagine how chaotic our situation will be
    Edited my earlier reply. Sarcasm?

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    Yung mga nakaraang administrasyon ang masasabi ko lang na naghihirap ay mga tamad, pero ngayon admin kahit mga middle class ramdam na yun.
    Sabi ng nakaupo ngayon susugpuin daw nya ang droga, pero isearch mo sa google druglord of the Philippines lalabas dun peter lim, pumunta pa nga sa office nya yan, maangmaangan pa hindi daw sya sigurado na drug lord tsk.
    Mga pinapakulong at pinapatay lang nya mga kaaway nya sa pulitika then idadawit nya sa droga para magmukhang totoo. Tignan mo si robredo drug lord daw kamag anak tsk. Tuwang tuwa naman mga uto uto

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    I'm calling it. Peter Lim will be apprehended about the time of next year's midterm election to boost their candidates' chances.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Maybe they're not so smart after all. Might also have to do with hundreds of years of subjugation by invaders. Generations of our ancestors being abused by their masters. It's probably still in our DNA.

    Modern day masters in the form of politicians. How else can we explain repeatedly ignoring our better judgement.
    Gotta hand it to them. They're exploiting the presidential powers playbook pretty well. And, I think were already several generations removed from our colonial past, so it's hard to think it's because of that. I have a simpler explanation. It's frankly a matter of these trapos' PERSONAL INTERESTS coming first than the COUNTRY's INTERESTS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    I'm calling it. Peter Lim will be apprehended about the time of next year's midterm election to boost their candidates' chances.


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    Probably killed, bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Maybe they're not so smart after all. Might also have to do with hundreds of years of subjugation by invaders. Generations of our ancestors being abused by their masters. It's probably still in our DNA.

    Modern day masters in the form of politicians. How else can we explain repeatedly ignoring our better judgement.
    Walang pinag iba na karamihan sa atin, basta maputi maganda.

    Pag foreigner na puti kausap, iba trato kesa sa kayumanggi.

    Ang kolonyal na pagiisip ay nakatatak at nakabaon sa ating pagkatao makalipas ang daang taon na pagkakasakop ng mga dayuhan. Aliping saguiguilid pa rin ang pagtingin natin sa ating mga sarili kahit wala na ang mga dayuhang mananakop. Nagpapasakop na lamang tayo sa ating mga kauri. Walang tunay na kasarinlan sa uri ng taong patuloy na nagpapasakop sa sistemang mapaniil. Kahit pa hindi na dayuhan ang namumuno.

    Ang mga Tsino nakawala sa ganitong estado ng pagiisip. Ang dating Intsik na alipin at mangangalakal, ngayon kapitalista na. Ang mga Pilipino, alila na nila.

    Umuugat sa aking pakiwari ang kawalan ng pagkakakilanlan ng mga Pilipino kung sino at ano tayo.

    Identity. Who are the Filipino people?

    Mga Lumad ba? Tagalog? Bisaya? Muslim? Kankanaey? Manobo? Filam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    bumisita yung retiree namin. taga-prubinsya.

    "anong masasabi mo sa hinalal nyong kandidatong pam-pangulo na nanalo?"
    "na-i-inis ako tuwing punta ko sa palengke."
    hehe, buti siya sa palengke lang naiinis. Mas mabuti pa kalagayan niya niyan.

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