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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by sancarlos View Post
    Bisan unsa pa na nga klase sa pang gobyerno kon dili nato ma sulbad ang corruption hopeless case gihapon....Ang pinaka maayong buhaton kay tinod on ni sa mga katawhan ug pamatyon ning mga corrupt nga naa sa gobyerno...Ug mahadlok na ni sila mangawat kay seryoso man nga mo patay ang mga taw....

    Like @rics zalved said, political dynasty kills.. Dako kaau ug chance mominus ang corruption ky dili nmn kasayon2 ug sabot ang mga politiko nga dili related.. moMINUS ha, dili mawala ky sakit na na sa tibuok kalibutan..

  2. #12
    daghan lage boang botante

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by kentpachi View Post
    gusto jud ko nga c duterte ma presidente

    pero iyang federalism? mo uyon mo ana mga istoryans?

    as a political science student even my instructor doesnt agree with federalism dri sa pilipinas

    basin ma pareho ne sa K-12 ma palpak daghan na sad mga pilipino mag rally ig kinilasan
    why palpak ang K12 if it just started? mostly ang nang reklamo kay ang mga affected nga maestra nga ma wad-an ug trabaho its more of their survival...

    now back federalism... apparently your instructor doesn't really understand sa federalism... being a polsci instructor doesnt make him or you right at all times..

    in laymans term.... federalism is decentralizing of govt, where as the national govt have limited or no control over local region/province on how they run their localities... one good example is taxation... if the national govt has no/little control, they cant dictate the allocations of funds, they may still get a fraction of the collected tax, but the bulk of the collection will be allocated on the localities...

    we dont need to pay the subsidy of a project implemented on manila, that most of us, will not gonna use, or pay the subsidy for PNR commuters para dili lang mosaka ang plitihan or mag bayad sa mga ekipo nga gigamit sa osa ka ospital didto sa manila...

    taxation is will benefit more on federalism, since our current taxation is centralize, and allocation of budget is also centralize, who licks the butt more will surely get the piece of the barrel... despite that other region is in dire need of support from that tax...

    federalism is to stop the monopoly of imperial manila...

    now we have problem with rampant corruptions and taxes that are not properly allocated, with federalism enforcement will be much more easier since enforcement would only deal with localities and not on national level... a question for you?, unsa may dali mapugngan kung mag binoang? si kapitan? o si mayor?


    i suggest you find a better instructor next time... surely he/she didnt understood it very well... its not what we want now, its what we need... DECENTRALIZATION OF GOVT AND TAXATION

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by salbahis View Post
    why palpak ang K12 if it just started? mostly ang nang reklamo kay ang mga affected nga maestra nga ma wad-an ug trabaho its more of their survival...

    now back federalism... apparently your instructor doesn't really understand sa federalism... being a polsci instructor doesnt make him or you right at all times..

    in laymans term.... federalism is decentralizing of govt, where as the national govt have limited or no control over local region/province on how they run their localities... one good example is taxation... if the national govt has no/little control, they cant dictate the allocations of funds, they may still get a fraction of the collected tax, but the bulk of the collection will be allocated on the localities...

    we dont need to pay the subsidy of a project implemented on manila, that most of us, will not gonna use, or pay the subsidy for PNR commuters para dili lang mosaka ang plitihan or mag bayad sa mga ekipo nga gigamit sa osa ka ospital didto sa manila...

    taxation is will benefit more on federalism, since our current taxation is centralize, and allocation of budget is also centralize, who licks the butt more will surely get the piece of the barrel... despite that other region is in dire need of support from that tax...

    federalism is to stop the monopoly of imperial manila...

    now we have problem with rampant corruptions and taxes that are not properly allocated, with federalism enforcement will be much more easier since enforcement would only deal with localities and not on national level... a question for you?, unsa may dali mapugngan kung mag binoang? si kapitan? o si mayor?


    i suggest you find a better instructor next time... surely he/she didnt understood it very well... its not what we want now, its what we need... DECENTRALIZATION OF GOVT AND TAXATION
    hehehehe mao tani akong ireply...
    pulpol imong instructor pwera gaba

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by kentpachi View Post
    gusto jud ko nga c duterte ma presidente

    pero iyang federalism? mo uyon mo ana mga istoryans?

    as a political science student even my instructor doesnt agree with federalism dri sa pilipinas

    basin ma pareho ne sa K-12 ma palpak daghan na sad mga pilipino mag rally ig kinilasan
    You are not alone... even Miriam Santiago di pabor anang federalism.

    daghan na thread about federalism wa gyud tarong na reply mga pro federalism, ayaw tuo ana nila.

  6. #16
    Federalism para sa ako is ang pag less centralized sa gahum.

    I don't know kang Duterte kung unsa pod iya pagsabot ana.

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    then mas pabor sa ato ang Federal govt nga Parliamentary. given our culture noh nga lain lain ta og ethnicity.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    You are not alone... even Miriam Santiago di pabor anang federalism.

    daghan na thread about federalism wa gyud tarong na reply mga pro federalism, ayaw tuo ana nila.
    pssst wala ka kasabot sa ako post sa taas... laymans term na gani na.... dont tell i have to explain it further down pa?

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    You are not alone... even Miriam Santiago di pabor anang federalism.

    daghan na thread about federalism wa gyud tarong na reply mga pro federalism, ayaw tuo ana nila.
    hehe ma-lessen ang concerns ni miriam with cha-cha ra sd and that is to give the votation process to the tax payers only, w/c we all know nga maoy ganahn nya mahitabo

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    duterte's federalism? ngano ma iya d i na?

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    only the imperial manila is afraid of federalism kay kahibalo sila unsa kadako ang mawala nila kung ma federal form of government na ang pilipinas.

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