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June 14th, 2014 05:35 PM #201edit: you claim that the infrastructure will make money for the country, how? No ROI in sight. After 28 years, dapat yung iba ng projects niya early on have some economical impact, instead the country was still going down... Year on year.
You say your an investor. Where do you rely on decision making? Historical facts, bench marking, etc. What's the historical basis?
What if T3 was not operated? Mabuti nga kahit kalahati, nagagamit.
Again, IF pa rin di ba?
What is the reason of the recent power outages in Mindanao and what is the effect? Siguro hindi na IF yan.
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June 14th, 2014 05:51 PM #202
Bro, your so blinded by infrastructure.
Let's say electricity, power every home without interruption... That's good. But remember our economy was in the toilet, minimal jobs, a few can afford it. What good does that do?
Oo may line ka ng electricity sa Bahay pero halos hindi mo magamit kasi walang trabaho. People will just spend for the basics like food, basically surviving.
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June 14th, 2014 06:27 PM #203
Sir [archie] , I am not obsessed with infrastructure nor blinded by them. I am only providing insights to the big IF that you have been questioning.
Let's say electricity, power every home without interruption... That's good. But remember our economy was in the toilet, minimal jobs, a few can afford it. What good does that do?
Try landing a 777 jet without power at the airport. C'mon. Expand your thoughts a little bit.
Jobs? How many jobs will be lost without power. Baka gusto mong pangtanimin na lang ang mga Pilipino ng kamote. Hand power lang, pwede na!Last edited by confused shoes; June 14th, 2014 at 06:32 PM.
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June 14th, 2014 06:41 PM #204
Wake up from what?
Sabi ko nga power every home, sama mo na lrt, airports, etc.
Hindi ka nababasa. Power everything, sino gigamit?
Wala nga work masyado. Titipirin electricity, uunahin basic needs.
Sige nga farm without electricity power irrigation? Haha.
Economy is down, that's what you don't get.
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June 14th, 2014 06:55 PM #207
Hehe, syempre sir.
Kaya yun di ko matapos tapos ang aking ginagawa sa sobrang init.
Makabili nga ng solar panel baka mawalan na naman ng kuryente. Kahit papaano may liwanag.
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June 14th, 2014 06:59 PM #208
I'll ask you...
Would you rather have electricity but nahihirapan maghanap ng work like yebo did OR may work ka pero may electricity interruption?
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June 14th, 2014 07:07 PM #209
^In the first place, wala talaga akong mapapasukang trabaho kapag walang kuryente. So walang mag hire sa akin.
If I am the investor, say a BPO investor. I-assume natin na ikaw si Penoy.
"Mr. Penoy, I want to set up a call center business in your country. Melon ka ba kulyente? May intelnet ba sa Pelepenas?"
"Wala boss eh, magpapatayo pa lang kami. Siguro sampung taon pa bago kami magkakakuryente at pagdedebatihan pa yan"
"Ok Mr Penoy, magtanim na lang kayo ng kamote.
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June 14th, 2014 07:13 PM #210
O my, your missing the point entirely.
Do you really think that way.
Huh? you can have work without electricity. Hindi pa computer generation yun. All were done manually.
People during that time would be so happy and proud to have work.
Ang problem nga MINIMAL employment. That seems what you don't get.
^my personal theory... The "ready light" won't be available to you if something is not working
Hybrids and EV