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July 8th, 2008 08:08 AM #1
Surely lahat sa atin ay magsasabing dapat ngang tanggalin ang EVAT... but hey!!! teka... timbangin nga natin muna...
Sabi nga ni Sen Mar Roxas eh sa ngayon, 6 pesos daw sa diesel at 66pesos per cylinder of lpg ang mabawas kung tanggalin ang EVAT.
Pero sabi ng [SIZE=2]Presidente Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ay "AYAW" kasi yung 4 billion pesos of the expected 18-billion peso proceeds from the EVAT on petroleum products would be returned to the people in the form of cash transfer loans and scholarships.
-Sabi nga eh palso ito dahil papabango lang ito ng mga taong admin. ngunit higit sa lahat [/SIZE][SIZE=2]ay may mga mawawala dito at mapunta lang sa bulsa ng hayok na mandurugas na officials. yung style na suli-suli -[/SIZE][SIZE=2]returned to the people[/SIZE][SIZE=2] na yan gaya ng sa balik korente na 500pesos ay prone sa tagas at corruption yan eh.
[/SIZE][SIZE=2]Teka... kahapon eh ibinalita na Pinas lang sa boung Asia ang may pinakamura na petrolem products.[/SIZE]
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Well, ano sa palagay nyo mga bros? Tama ba yung rason ng Gov't in not lifting the EVAT.
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July 8th, 2008 08:25 AM #2
Tama in the sense not the Philippines has gained a lot of ground in terms of its financial credibility in the past few years.
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July 8th, 2008 09:22 AM #4nagpapapogi lang yan si roxas.
kung seryoso siya, dapat sinabi din niya kung san niya kukunin yung mawawalang kita pag inalis yung VAT. ndi pwede sasabhin mo na bababa ang presyo tapos ndi mo babangitin yung epek sa national budget. ibig sabihin nagpapaogi sa tao.Last edited by fourtheboys96; July 8th, 2008 at 09:25 AM.
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July 8th, 2008 10:13 AM #6
EVAT is not the cause of increasing fuel prices. Leave it as it is. Sana lang, it will be sincerely returned to the people and not to the pockets of some government officials. It will cussion impact of decreasing tax & increasing salary of government employees. Kawawa lang ang nasa private sector at wala pa umento since time immemorial!!
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July 8th, 2008 11:39 AM #7
Hmmm... slit our throats and lower prices or keep them high and let the people grumble... let's see...
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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July 8th, 2008 12:48 PM #8
The govt could be pressured to suspend EVAT on fuel.
Umeksena na kasi ang simbahan Katoliko...
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July 8th, 2008 12:55 PM #9
GMA can do it actually since her term will end soon anyway, and just leave the problem to the next administration...but I think the right thing to do is not to suspend it...
whatever discounts we can get from the suspension is just temporary...prices are dictated by outside forces..so if the fuel price continues to rise, what will the public demand next? get it for free?
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July 8th, 2008 01:06 PM #10
the public will demand price controls.
Govt gives in.
Philippines = Zimbabwe
Last edited by uls; July 8th, 2008 at 01:10 PM.
sinabi moh! i hardly see my children now. when they were young, schedules were more predictable.
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