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  1. #16721

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    best example boss kay si baboy delima. natubag na diri in detail nila na nganong buhi pa cya ug nganong pwede pa cya work as senator bisan preso na tungod sa atong constitution ....

    apir boss !! gusto sad gyud ko anang death penalty. pero mao lagi gihapon, damgo ra ta, coz never gyud na ipa approve sa congress ug senate kay sila mismo mamatay.
    Nyahahaha! Unay sa ilang balaud gi pasa.. Sila mismo ma death penalty.. Tinuod jd na boss! Ahak nalang, ambot maski ingnon nato nindot ang starting sa kada admin naa man jd o mo abot man jd ang panahon na mo likoy. Ako lang jd hope aning admin ni pdutz nga more action kaysa storbot.. Actionan na kung unsa nag iyang gipang promise. Kapoy na cge thrashtalk niya baya pod.

  2. #16722
    Hehehehehe...wala na'y pag-asa nga masilotan og death penalty kining mga kawatang opisyal, mga bradier. Kay mismong ang mga kaalyado ni Duterte sa kongreso maoy nag-una2x og patanggal sa plunder sa mga krimen nga apil unta ana.

    Congress hit for plan to remove plunder from death penalty bill

    In a press conference on Thursday, Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Zarate said it was the majority’s agreement to remove plunder from the list of heinous crimes under the House Bill 4727 or the death penalty bill.

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/869963...h-penalty-bill
    Matud pang tongressman Umali, pera pera LAMANG daw ang plunder so dili dapat i-apil sa death penalty.

    Bwahahahaha!

    Lawmaker defends removal of plunder in death penalty crimes

    Several crimes, including plunder, have been dropped from the list of offenses punishable by death after the majority bloc agreed to only impose capital punishment against heinous crimes such as the involvement in illegal drugs, murder, kidnapping, carjacking, and rape, Umali said.

    "Usually kasi yung heinous crimes natin ay may kasama na gruesome death. Ito naman (plunder) e pera pera lamang kaya malamya yung mga miyembro na isama yan," he said.

    https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/02/10/...penalty-crimes
    Kitamz? Di ba dili man daw mo-result sa gruesome death ang plunder so dili daw na heinous crimes.

    Pero kun kawaton ang binilyon nga kwarta sa nasud, di ba daghan sab pilipino ang mangamatay sa kalisud ug kagutom?

    Asa na kaha ang utok gibutang aning mga congresmana.

  3. #16723
    Huwata diba ipa demolish na ni pduts ang kongreso. ni bahad na baya to sauna

  4. #16724
    Duterte ‘very happy’ with BOL plebiscite results

    Duterte said that he would also “take into account” the sentiment of the people of Sulu that voted against the ratification of the BOL.

    “Sulu voted ‘no.’ So that’s something. I have to take that into account, otherwise sabihin nila binalewala ‘yung damdamin nila (they might think we’re ignoring their sentiments),” he added.

    https://ptvnews.ph/duterte-very-happ...scite-results/

    Ari ta sa government news agency, dili kay sa mga anti-government news site ang ipang link nga pulos gyud negative ang balita.

  5. #16725
    Research group IBON said that the economy is slowing under the Duterte administration and that its first two full years registered the lowest level of job creation among post-Marcos administrations. The group said that these obvious signs of the country’s troubled economy should be enough to make the government reconsider its overly market-driven policies.

    Budget secretary Benjamin Diokno recently announced that the Duterte administration had the highest level of economic growth among the post-Marcos administrations.

    IBON however pointed out that the economy is actually faltering and the jobs crisis worsening under this administration. Economic growth has been slowing since the start of the Duterte administration, and is heading to its lowest in three years. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth was 6.7% in 2016, slowed to 6.6% in 2017, and is down to 6.3% in the first three quarters of 2018, said the group.

    Meanwhile, average annual job creation for 2017 and 2018 is only 81,000. The number of employed only increased by 162,000 from 41 million in 2016 to 41.2 million in 2018, according to data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

    The group said that this is glaringly below the annual average job creation under Corazon Aquino in 1987-1992 (810,000), Ramos in 1993-1998 (489,000), Estrada in 1999-2001 (842,000), Arroyo in 2002-2010 (764,000), and Benigno Aquino III in 2011-2016 (827,000) also as reported by the PSA.

    IBON said that the Duterte administration should stop its fixation with growth figures because the growth it is hyping is not creating enough employment in the country. It would be better to accept the failure of neoliberal economic policies and instead protect and support domestic agriculture and Filipino industry to stimulate job creation and domestic development.

    Under Duterte, econ slowing and job creation the lowest since after Marcos–IBON – IBON Foundation

  6. #16726
    Quote Originally Posted by necrotic freak View Post
    Ari ta sa government news agency, dili kay sa mga anti-government news site ang ipang link nga pulos gyud negative ang balita.
    Ilara ta! Hehehehehe. Bilyon2x ang gi-budget ni Duterte anang PNA ug PCOO. So natural lang nga pulos favor ug cover-ups sa kapalpakan sa gobyerno ang ibalita ana.

    Ari nuon ta sa mga independent media kay mao gyud na ilang mandate nga mobalita sa tinuod nga nahitabo maski pa'g pabor o supak sa panan-aw sa gobyerno sukad pa saunang panahon. Dili na sila mahadlok mobalita maski pa'g way hunong ang hulga ug mga harassment gikan ni Duterte ang ilang nadawat.

  7. #16727
    Sama aning balita sa ubos. Dili gyud na nimo mabasa sa government news agency.

    PH missed 2018 GDP growth goal

    The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported Thursday that the gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 6.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2018, bringing the full-year average below the already downgraded 6.5-6.9 percent goal.

    Last year’s GDP expansion was also lower than the 6.7 percent posted in 2017.

    https://business.inquirer.net/264057...to-high-prices
    Sa mga nakasabot unsa'y koneksyon sa GDP sa kinatibuk-ang ekonomiya sa atong nasud, angay gyud kitang mabalaka. Kay ang gipasabot anang maong article, maski gi-ubsan na nila ang 'passing rate', BAGSAK gihapon ang current admin sa ilang GOAL.

    Kung atong mahinumduman, ang mismong Duterte admin maoy mipa-ubos sa ilang target nga GDP growth for 2018. Gikan sa 7-8% ngadto sa 6.5-6.9%.

    Gov’t cuts GDP growth target for 2018
    https://business.inquirer.net/259068...th-target-2018
    Pero maski'g gipa-ubos na nila ang ilang goal, na-miss gihapon nila kini. Pagkapulpol gyud aning 'the best and the brightest' president and cabinets.

    Ilang gi-blame ang 'high prices' nganong wala nila ma-achieve ang GDP target. Apan ang pangutana:

    Nganong ming 'high' mag maayo ang mga prices sa 2018?

    Di ba tungod man sa TRAIN LAW?


    In other words, kining TRAIN LAW, nga matud pang Duterte mao kuno ang iyang 'best gift to the filipino people' mao hinuon ang mi-unay og ligis sa atong ekonomiya.

    Bwahahahaha!

  8. #16728
    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    mag butang unta sad sila ug balaud ba na dili compulsory ang tax hahahaha. na volunteer ra hahahahah.
    Hahahaha! Mao gyud unta. Pero mas ni-istrikto nuon ang BIR sa pagkolekta sa tax. Sipyat ka'g gamay, ipa-padlock dayon imong sari-sari store. Multahan dayon og libu-libo. Pastilan!

    Mao bitaw'ng karon kun magpatubil mi, dili na ko mangayo og resibo sa gasoline boy, oy. Samok2x lang na. Didto ra gihapon sa lawom nga bulsa ni Duterte ug iyang mga kaalyado mopadulong ang buhis ana.

    Quote Originally Posted by yacky2006 View Post
    Meanwhile, average annual job creation for 2017 and 2018 is only 81,000. The number of employed only increased by 162,000 from 41 million in 2016 to 41.2 million in 2018, according to data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

    The group said that this is glaringly below the annual average job creation under Corazon Aquino in 1987-1992 (810,000), Ramos in 1993-1998 (489,000), Estrada in 1999-2001 (842,000), Arroyo in 2002-2010 (764,000), and Benigno Aquino III in 2011-2016 (827,000) also as reported by the PSA.

    IBON said that the Duterte administration should stop its fixation with growth figures because the growth it is hyping is not creating enough employment in the country. It would be better to accept the failure of neoliberal economic policies and instead protect and support domestic agriculture and Filipino industry to stimulate job creation and domestic development.
    Grabeha kaayo sa difference, 'sa?

    Liman ka'g 800 thousand ang annual ave. job creation sa mga previous admins samantalang sa panahon ni Duterte, 80 thousand lang. Hehehehe...

    Mao kining mga balitaa ang dili gyud nimo makita sa government news agency. Maong GRABENG pagka-ilad ang mga kaDDS ani. Nag-dahum intawon sila nga maayong pagka-atiman ni Duterte ang atong ekonomiya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yacky2006 View Post
    Research group IBON said that the economy is slowing under the Duterte administration and that its first two full years registered the lowest level of job creation among post-Marcos administrations. The group said that these obvious signs of the country’s troubled economy should be enough to make the government reconsider its overly market-driven policies.

    Budget secretary Benjamin Diokno recently announced that the Duterte administration had the highest level of economic growth among the post-Marcos administrations.

    IBON however pointed out that the economy is actually faltering and the jobs crisis worsening under this administration. Economic growth has been slowing since the start of the Duterte administration, and is heading to its lowest in three years. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth was 6.7% in 2016, slowed to 6.6% in 2017, and is down to 6.3% in the first three quarters of 2018, said the group.

    Meanwhile, average annual job creation for 2017 and 2018 is only 81,000. The number of employed only increased by 162,000 from 41 million in 2016 to 41.2 million in 2018, according to data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

    The group said that this is glaringly below the annual average job creation under Corazon Aquino in 1987-1992 (810,000), Ramos in 1993-1998 (489,000), Estrada in 1999-2001 (842,000), Arroyo in 2002-2010 (764,000), and Benigno Aquino III in 2011-2016 (827,000) also as reported by the PSA.

    IBON said that the Duterte administration should stop its fixation with growth figures because the growth it is hyping is not creating enough employment in the country. It would be better to accept the failure of neoliberal economic policies and instead protect and support domestic agriculture and Filipino industry to stimulate job creation and domestic development.

    Under Duterte, econ slowing and job creation the lowest since after Marcos–IBON – IBON Foundation
    IBON pud imo nga naay ties sa communist ..

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    Balik nalang tas mga saad ani.



    I would gauge the guy on his supposed promises, instead of asking almost impossible expectations.


    https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news...s-later/story/

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