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    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    sa ato pa diay boss, ang mga fans aning Bikoy, morag nawong ug okoy, faetzz..
    Hitsas man diay si Bikoy okoy sa iyang kredibiliBAD.. malagmit sama ra sab ni diri iyang mga fans club.
    daghan ra ba kuno ni sila diri nga nahigmata na, daghan gyud tinuora, daghan browser ug daghan muta kay nagdamgo ra diay..

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    Boss_digong depensahi na bestfriend bikoy nimu.Si Rodeeeel Jayme nag concert na..Samot na gyud ka dugta na imung halangdon liberal party.

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    Nagkawala na gyud by the day ang credibility aning Bikoy hehe. Pasakaan na pud nig kaso nga libel or inciting to sedition or unsa ba hehe.. Balik kulungan na pud ni..

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    I heard from commentaries nga basin dili lang gyud ni short term ang tira ani, kani nga tira runs deep and far, as far as the 2022 Presidential Elections. Kay it seems ang tibuok family ang gitira, underpinning Sara's possible Presidential slate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archspace View Post
    No matter what I say, it won't be enough of an answer for you. I already said my piece on your question, if it's not enough for you then I don't know what is.

    I post here in the forums to state my opinion and I am not begging for anyone's attention. So I really don't care if someone will like it or dislike it.

    You can't even explain how the IP address ended up that way and just simply call it a typo. hahahaha

    Anyhow.. go ahead with your ignore list. It is your right and who really cares who you ignore.

    Enjoy your 3 years of being lied to and getting shit on your forehead.
    If you truly believe that "we" the people who supports Duterte in his daily battle are being feed with lies, no amount of convincing will ever persuade you into switching sides.

    Mag ask lang ko nimo again, hopefully straight answer pud.

    Do you believe in Bikoy's story that the Duterte family is the biggest druglord in the country?

    Straight question straight answer lang. Pwede ra gyud ka mo answer ug yes or no.

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    Sa akoa lang ni nga side as a supporter to this administration and it's stability, I believe this is only propaganda, perpetrated by the opposite side.

    I have read both sides and it seems, daghan gyud defects ang mga so-called exhibits aning Bikoys, ranging from wrong account numbers, wrong bank, Central Bank sa Hongkong nga minor ang nag open sa account. Perma nga palyado.. etc, etc, etc.
    Naa na pud karon ni gawas regarding IBP in Davao, casting away the acts of the IBP where Bikoy held his press conference.

    Again, ako lang i balik ang akong straight question, pwede ra gyud kaayo taas pwede pud mubo nga answer pwede pud yes or no.

    Regarding sa imong question sa Matrix, straight answer bro, they are investigating it now, if imong ma tanaw ang mga news, nag sige nag kanta si Rodel Jayme, sa iyang mga nahibalo-an.

    Cases are dynamic and there will always be development, it doesn't stop just because sayop ang IP address.
    Evidences are gathered by the day, and these are hard evidences.

    Mao bitaw naka ingon ko nga propaganda to pagstart, but after reading the news lately, with Rodel Jayme surfacing and with fresh info feed by the day, it would seem that the government is uncovering a deeper connection to what the anti-admins are doing.

    If dili ka motuo sa President just because of a faulty IP, basin mo tuo kas evidences from the NBI, the DOJ, Rodel Jayme himself, and some other news outlets.

    If not, it is up to you. But, for me I still believe in our procedural processes.

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    Do you believe in Bikoy's story that the Duterte family is the biggest druglord in the country?
    Last edited by firestarter; 05-08-2019 at 05:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    If you truly believe that "we" the people who supports Duterte in his daily battle are being feed with lies, no amount of convincing will ever persuade you into switching sides.
    Do you mean to say, "us into switching sides" or "you into switching sides" ? I just want to make sure I understand what you are saying.

    Mag ask lang ko nimo again, hopefully straight answer pud.

    Do you believe in Bikoy's story that the Duterte family is the biggest druglord in the country?

    Straight question straight answer lang. Pwede ra gyud ka mo answer ug yes or no.
    NO. I am waiting and listening to how this entire story will unravel. If ever they decide to entertain him. But a lot of stories have been surfacing about the family, so I am also curious how his stories will connect and add up.
    Regarding sa imong question sa Matrix, straight answer bro, they are investigating it now, if imong ma tanaw ang mga news, nag sige nag kanta si Rodel Jayme, sa iyang mga nahibalo-an.

    Cases are dynamic and there will always be development, it doesn't stop just because sayop ang IP address.
    Evidences are gathered by the day, and these are hard evidences.

    Mao bitaw naka ingon ko nga propaganda to pagstart, but after reading the news lately, with Rodel Jayme surfacing and with fresh info feed by the day, it would seem that the government is uncovering a deeper connection to what the anti-admins are doing.

    If dili ka motuo sa President just because of a faulty IP, basin mo tuo kas evidences from the NBI, the DOJ, Rodel Jayme himself, and some other news outlets.

    If not, it is up to you. But, for me I still believe in our procedural processes.
    I honestly don't believe in the president. As far as I can remember, he was the source of that first matrix that was released. I am sure it is not a secret the government spent a lot on intelligence funds and yet a simple IP address gets wrong? That for me is a RED flag. To add on to that, he is a habitual liar. Just like how he came up with empty promises to end the drug war in 6 months, making up Trillanes bank account and admitting to it in an interview and how his whiff of corruption drive is a big joke.

    My turn to ask...

    DO YOU BELIEVE in the matrix (kanang duha) that Duterte presented? YES OR NO.
    Last edited by archspace; 05-09-2019 at 07:54 AM. Reason: added something.

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    maayo unta ug makasuhan na ang dapat makasuhan. grabe ni ka distraction sa election.

    pero nahibung lang ko aning advincula, kay ingon siya membro daw siya sa sindikato before pero nag bagong buhay. ingon ana ra diay ka sayon nga muhawa ka sa usa ka sindikato no? makapang estafa ka then nakabalandra imong hitsura sa media. aw hinuon, sayon ra man pud kaha na erase ni bong go ang iyang triad tattoo. basin lahi ra gyud sa RL ug sa tv/movie

    sa laing balita, Inflation slowest in 16 months in April
    https://www.bworldonline.com/inflati...nths-in-april/

    INFLATION eased for the sixth straight month to its slowest pace in 16 months in April, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Tuesday, giving more room for the central bank to loosen monetary policy.

    April’s headline rate of three percent was down from 3.3% in March and 4.5% a year ago, and was the slowest in 16 months or since the 2.9% recorded in December 2017.

    April’s reading was lower than the 3.1% estimate median in BusinessWorld’s poll of 10 economists late last week. The latest figure also fell within the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) own 2.7%-3.5% estimate for that month.

    Year-to-date, inflation clocked in at 3.6% — falling within the BSP’s 2-4% target range for 2019 and creeping towards the BSP’s three percent forecast average for the entire year.

    Core inflation, which strips out commodities prone to volatile price swings, slowed to 3.4% in April from 3.5% in March.

    The PSA attributed the downtrend primarily to the slower annual increase in the heavily weighted food and non-alcoholic beverages index at three percent in April from 3.4% in March and 5.9% in April 2018.

    The PSA also noted slower annual increments in the following commodity groups: alcoholic beverages and tobacco (9.9% in April from 10.8% in March); clothing and footwear (2.4% from 2.5%); housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels (3.2% from 3.4%); furnishing, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house (3.2% from 3.4%); health (3.7% from 3.9%); as well as restaurant and miscellaneous goods and services (3.5% from 3.7%).

    “The recent inflation reading validates our efforts towards stabilizing inflation so that the country’s buoyant economic growth, along with key reforms, remains unimpeded,” the National Economic and Development Authority quoted its director-general, Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia, as saying in a statement.

    BSP Governor Benjamin E. Diokno said in a separate statement that April’s inflation rate is consistent with the central bank’s expectation of inflation settling within the 2-4% target range for 2019 and 2020.

    At the same time, Mr. Diokno said that the BSP will keep watch of price risks especially as its Monetary Board conducts its third policy review for the year on Thursday.

    “[T]he continued increase in global crude oil prices and possibility of a prolonged El Niño episode could be a source of upside pressures over the near term. On the other hand, the weakening global economic environment could present downside risks to inflation,” Mr. Diokno said.

    “Against these upside and downside risks, the BSP continues to keep a close watch over price developments in the country and shall consider all relevant data at its next monetary policy meeting… to ensure that the monetary policy stance remains consistent with the BSP’s primary mandate of price stability conducive to a balanced and sustainable growth of the economy.”

    The central bank governor earlier said that the BSP will continue to be data-driven in its decision-making amid mounting expectations of monetary policy easing.

    The key policy rate is now at a decade-high of 4.75%, reflecting the cumulative 175-basis-point (bp) increase in benchmark yields adopted in five meetings last year as the BSP sought to douse inflation expectations.

    The central bank also slashed the reserve requirement ratio in two one-percentage-point moves in March and June 2018 that brought mandatory reserves for universal and commercial banks to 18% of their total deposits.

    MONETARY POLICY EXPECTATIONS
    For HSBC Global Research economist Noelan Arbis, “the time is ripe” for the central bank to start loosening its monetary policy.

    “Slowing inflation means that the BSP should be able to place a greater emphasis on growth,” Mr. Arbis said in an e-mail.

    Mr. Arbis expects gross domestic product (GDP) growth to slow to six percent in 2019 from 2018’s 6.2% due to the four-month delay in enacting the 2019 national budget, high bank lending rates, low liquidity and tepid remittances growth. “Growth may slow further in subsequent quarters if the BSP does not engage in immediate and adequate monetary accommodation,” he said.

    M3 — considered the broadest measure of money circulating in an economy — grew 4.2% year-on-year to about P11.4 trillion in March, slower than the 7.1% expansion in February and January’s 7.6% increase. The latest recorded pace is the slowest since September 2012.

    Meanwhile, outstanding loans increased by 9.9% year on year in March, slower than the 13.7% pace logged the previous month. Inclusive of reserve repurchase agreements, bank lending growth decelerated to 9.3% from 13.9% in February.

    ING Bank NV Manila Branch senior economist Nicholas Antonio T. Mapa said that “[w]ith the inflation objective in hand and [economic] growth to take a hit in the [first half of the year], it would be about time for BSP to ease off the brakes from ‘crisis mode’ and finally nudge on the accelerator to zoom to faster growth.”

    Sun Life Financial economist Patrick M. Ella “fully expects” the BSP to deliver a 25-bp policy rate cut as well as an RRR cut of 100 bps given that food costs have been declining in previous months.

    In an e-mail to reporters, Standard Chartered Bank economist Chidu Narayanan said he foresees a 25-bps cut in policy rate. “The decision is likely to be a close call… The combination of falling inflation and slowing growth is likely to lead BSP to start unwinding part of the 175 bps of rate hikes from 2018. We see a total 100 bps of rate cuts this year, taking the policy cash rate to 3.75% by year-end.”

    In a separate e-mail, Security Bank Corp. economist Robert Dan J. Roces said slashing the RRR may come before cutting the key policy rate. “[D]omestic economic conditions have surely improved and thus gives the BSP room for easing,” he explained. “However, liquidity is tightening. Thus, reductions in both the RRR and policy rates may occur, but I think the precedence may be [reserve requirements] first, then interest rates. They might do this slowly, sort of testing the waters first, via RRR cut of 100 bps.”

    OUTLOOK
    While expectations were mixed on the timing of policy easing, there is little disagreement among analysts on the pace of general price increases moving forward.

    “Inflation expectations… appear to be well entrenched… with the specter of overblown inflation proportions a fading memory just a few months from the recent peak,” said ING Bank’s Mr. Mapa.

    Security Bank’s Mr. Roces said: “I expect inflation in May to further ease, minus price pressures from further oil price increases which seem to be stabilizing as of late,” while for Sun Life’s Mr. Ella: “[It’s] too early to tell, but I’m pretty confident it’s likely below 3%.” — Lourdes O. Pilar and Reicelene Joy N. Ignacio

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    di ko mutuo nga apil si gretchen ho sa matrix kay gwapa baya siya, imal pa gyud...

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    Quote Originally Posted by archspace View Post
    Do you mean to say, "us into switching sides" or "you into switching sides" ? I just want to make sure I understand what you are saying.



    NO. I am waiting and listening to how this entire story will unravel. If ever they decide to entertain him. But a lot of stories have been surfacing about the family, so I am also curious how his stories will connect and add up.


    I honestly don't believe in the president. As far as I can remember, he was the source of that first matrix that was released. I am sure it is not a secret the government spent a lot on intelligence funds and yet a simple IP address gets wrong? That for me is a RED flag. To add on to that, he is a habitual liar. Just like how he came up with empty promises to end the drug war in 6 months, making up Trillanes bank account and admitting to it in an interview and how his whiff of corruption drive is a big joke.

    My turn to ask...

    DO YOU BELIEVE in the matrix (kanang duha) that Duterte presented? YES OR NO.
    I was quoting you, so it was you I was referring to. Unless that "us" you mean are the same persons as "you", then I it would be "us". If you get what I mean.

    Quote Originally Posted by archspace View Post

    NO. I am waiting and listening to how this entire story will unravel.
    Then who is feed with lies now?

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    With regards to the matrix.

    Daghan man gi present nga matrix asa ato? Kadtong naay faulty IP address?

    Please post it here. Tanawon nakog balik ug asa nimo kuhaa pud ang imong info, para usa ray atong tanawon.


    Quote Originally Posted by slakker View Post
    di ko mutuo nga apil si gretchen ho sa matrix kay gwapa baya siya, imal pa gyud...
    I think palyado ang PCOO... Martin Andanar should step down I think.
    Last edited by firestarter; 05-09-2019 at 03:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    Then who is feed with lies now?
    So how did you know it was a lie? Please share your proof here. Good for you that you already verified his claims way ahead of everybody. I sense bias rather than being fair.

    With regards to the matrix.

    Daghan man gi present nga matrix asa ato? Kadtong naay faulty IP address?

    Please post it here. Tanawon nakog balik ug asa nimo kuhaa pud ang imong info, para usa ray atong tanawon.
    Here you go again with your style of playing dumb. You know what matrix I am referring to and I already said the TWO matrix. Unless you know more? I googled it for you since you act like you have not seen it. Use these links as reference to the images of the matrix.

    First Matrix: https://www.manilatimes.net/oust-dut...-bared/543609/

    Second Matrix: https://www.rappler.com/nation/23000...y-incompetence

    Just to be clear, I am only using the image reference and not the article. Knowing that your style is acting dumb, I might as well say everything out loud or else you might just use the excuse that the media or article is biased.

    So stop running around and just answer the question. I answered your question on the first try and not acting dumb. I could have said "which articles" just to make it harder.

    I will restate my question. DO YOU BELIEVE in the matrix that Panelo (Duterte) presented? YES OR NO.
    Last edited by archspace; 05-09-2019 at 03:44 PM.

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