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    #61
    Quote Originally Posted by usong725 View Post
    ^ like what i've said, kung wala pambayad ng tax, mag community service sila or force labor. kung ayaw, ipadala sa spratly's. kung ayaw parin, televised firing squad nalang sa luneta. wala na din naman silbi eh. i-purge nalang. hehe

    about sa lower tax collectible by the gov, short term lang effect nyan. In the long run, tataas yan pag marami na edukadong pinoy at professionals. Para bang pag mag business ka, sa una lugi pa yan or konti lang profit. Tapos unti unti mag pick up ang sales pag stable at established na...

    about those *#**^ politicians, sana man lang sa lifetime natin magkaroon tayo ng may political will at kapakanan ng pilipinas ang unang iisipin kaysa pansariling interest lang. Pero syempre kaya sila andyan dahil na din sa masa. Kaya ano uunahing ayusin? Pang chicken and egg situation lang. hehe
    Hahaha, ano ba nahithit mo sir? Sino nga politician gagawa nang ganyang batas na sureball magiging katapusan nang negosyo este trabaho nila. Unahin muna ayusin voting system natin para maging intellgent electorate at nang hindi naboboto mga trapo, ex-criminals, artistang mang-mang, rapist, glorified PA etc. Until then, WALA GAGAWA nang batas na sinasabi mo at yan ay hindi rin fair. Taxation itself is a form of parity. kaya mas mataas percentage nang tax sa malaki ang suweldo is because mas may capacity to pay siya. Taxing a walking dead is stupid. Isang kahig isang tuka na nga kunan mo pa nang addt'l tax. Civil war ata hanap mo.

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    LOL. nahithit? wala naman sir. Pasensya na kung magkaiba pananaw natin.

    opinion ko lang naman yan. At yan ay isa sa mga nakikita ko na paraan para kahit paano masolusyonan ang problema. hindi man popular at taliwas sa gusto ng nakakarami, at least sa tingin ko eh epektibo

    ayusin ang voting system kamo? hanggang andyan ang masa, andyan din mga #*#* pulitiko. At habang andyan mga #*#*^* pulitiko, andyan din ang masa at lalong lala pa yan. And the cycle goes on and on. After 50 years, ganun parin ang karamihan. Isang kahig isang tuka katulad ng sabi mo. Dahil walang isa na naghangad na baguhin ang nakasanayang sistema. hehe

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    #63
    Either way sir, kelangan i educate ang mga taong ito at bigyan ng oportunidad. Ung asal kase nila un kinalakihan nila, i-expose mo yan sa mas maayos na society magbabago yan tingin ko. Di na rin ako umaaasa sa gobyerno, lalo na parating na ang 2016. Dami deboto ng Black Nancy at unholy family

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    #64
    Quote Originally Posted by iceblueyes View Post
    so gusto mong bigyan ng incentive yung mga nagbabayad ng tax na mas konti anak mas malaki kaltas sa sahod->deductions.
    mali pala na type ko.... yan dala ng antok. lol

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    #65
    As long as nakiki-alam ang Catholic Church sa gobyerno there's no chance na umasenso ang Pilipinas.

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    CBCP...

    Overpopulation good for Filipinos, says bishop
    By Jonas Cabiles Soltes
    Inquirer Southern Luzon
    12:55 am | Saturday, December 29th, 2012


    NAGA CITY—Bishop Gilbert Garcera of the Diocese of Daet, the capital of Camarines Norte, believes overpopulation has been advantageous to the Philippines and to the world because it has increased the number of overseas workers and migrants who could send remittances back home while taking care of ageing people abroad and spreading the Christian faith.

    Contrary to the aims of the reproductive health (RH) bill, Garcera said the huge Philippine population could be part of “God’s plan for Filipinos to be caregivers to ageing nations whose populations had become stagnant.”

    He also said many Filipino women would make “good wives” for foreigners in countries that have low population growth.

    Garcera said many countries such as Germany and the United States had a stable but ageing population that would need people to take care of them, and that purpose could be served by Filipinos.

    “Filipinos have a big mission to the world. Every Filipino child born is a blessing to the world. Let’s look at the increase in our population in a more comprehensive sense,” the 53-year-old prelate told the Inquirer in an interview at an orphanage in this city that he visited on Thursday.

    In light of the Christian faith, Garcera said, the big number of Filipinos should not be seen as a problem but as an opportunity to help other people in the world.

    “Filipinos have a duty to take care of them,” he said.

    He said that the overpopulation that breeds poverty was not a problem because poverty itself was not a problem.

    He said poverty even brought people “closer” to God and was instrumental in realizing God’s plan for Filipinos to take care of other nationalities by inducing migration and working abroad.

    Economically, he said, the country also benefits from the “mission” because the migrants and overseas Filipino workers send back money from working as caregivers.

    “When you help poor people they help themselves too. This is the reason we have so many pedicab drivers, for instance. Everyone, when given the chance, will strive to earn a living,” he said.

    In fact, he said, poor people were more willing to help compared to the rich. Hence, a poor person was not a problem, he said.
    “We should stop looking at poor people as a problem,” he added.

    He said the diaspora of Filipinos was also a way to spread the Christian faith.

    “There was this story of a babysitter in Dubai who started singing the Ama Namin (Our Father) as a lullaby to the Arab baby she was caring for. The Islamic parents of the child found the song too good that they started learning it, without knowing that it was a Christian prayer,” he said.

    He said there would come a time when nations that have decreasing populations would rely on the care of Filipinos.

    He said the problem in the country was neither overpopulation nor poverty but corruption and the unequal distribution of wealth.

    He admitted though that not all provisions of the RH bill were bad, but he also believed there were some proponents and
    supporters of the bill who “were against human nature and against what God wants.”


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    All it takes is one major global recession to prove how idiotic and naive his statements are.

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    He said that the overpopulation that breeds poverty was not a problem because poverty itself was not a problem.

    He said poverty even brought people “closer” to God and was instrumental in realizing God’s plan for Filipinos to take care of other nationalities by inducing migration and working abroad.
    Poverty forces people to find work abroad and seperates them from their love ones, unable to give moral guidance ... idiot bishop.
    Last edited by Monseratto; January 13th, 2014 at 11:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
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    stupid bishop. punta siya sa taft pagbumuhos ulan, tanong sya sa pedicab driver how much magpahatid sa hindi bahang parte 50meters away, baka mura murahin niya yung pedicab driver sa mahal ng singil.

    people on the street will do anything for a buck, yung mga naglalagay ng tulay pangtawid sa baha magchacharge bago ka padaanin, yan ba yung sinasabi niya willing to help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by miLes View Post
    stupid bishop. punta siya sa taft pagbumuhos ulan, tanong sya sa pedicab driver how much magpahatid sa hindi bahang parte 50meters away, baka mura murahin niya yung pedicab driver sa mahal ng singil.

    people on the street will do anything for a buck, yung mga naglalagay ng tulay pangtawid sa baha magchacharge bago ka padaanin, yan ba yung sinasabi niya willing to help?

    It's good for the church, since they think it means more followers for them. Desperate people will do anything, even ask God for help.

    The problem is, can the Church *really* control them? The Church has been saying for centuries, "don't lie, don't steal, don't kill"...and yet here we are. And yet, quite a number of times, it's the members of the Church themselves who sin.

    Let's assume for one second that the Church can control them; how are you going to feed them? Pasintabi po sa mga faithful but i don't see anyone handing out infinite loaves of bread and fish to the masses lately.

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    #71
    Life is much better without religion...just do what is right at wag manlamang sa kapwa

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