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    blame it to the BENJAMINS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by giddyboy View Post
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    i just read that Honda is now leasing their limited Honda FCX Clarity hydrogen car this summer 2008 with initial availability limited to the Southern California market. At present, one unit costs more than $100K but they said once mass production is started, it would bring down price below $100K. which is mahal gihapon.

    i think i will bet my 2 cents more on the car of the future that is run on COMPRESSED AIR.

    try google "AIR CAR".

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    kana bay ky wa pa makigcompetinsya ang uban auto firm mo os2x ra ghapon na ug mohimo na jud tanan ky daghan naman competensya.

  3. #963
    mag bike tang tanan

  4. #964
    the government b-coz of E-VAT

  5. #965
    bitaw ako pod naglibog ko ngano ang govenment nato basolon na bisan matang-tang pana ang e-vat mo mahal raman gihapon ang price sa oil.

    read my previous post in this topic.

    No choice my friends but to think of a new alternative source of energy, just like what other nations are doing right now. That's we should go rally about not making the price low 'cause it's never going to happen.

    We are now in a time where fossil fuel deposits is running very low all over the earth, and thus affecting every economy around the globe and affecting every human life, and by this may result in horror.

    we should stop blaming the current government 'cause its not their cause why this is happening right now.. It's because of the people who lived in the past decades who run the government and run our economy all over the world.

    They should have foresee this coming, but what they just did, was nothing and just kept what they think good for their current status which is now our past. And what we see right now is the products of their doings, and that's what we should learn from them, our history... and we should not follow what they just did. Because the next generation will also blame us by following what we should have not followed since the result will be more than what we see right now.

    Think of our future not our current daily lives, we can do better for what they have done wrong.
    if we still keep blaming our government right now, they can't just go boost develop our nations because of what we halted and what we just created more chaos and problems to them. The time for planning to improve our country will be shifted on how to counter the rallies of the people and what they are asking, which is not actually the answer.

    We are in the time where what we do now is more delicate for the future of mankind.
    Think again of global warming not just oil.

    Rallies of the people on what they're asking may change the future of our country but depends on their perceptions and the perceptions of the people inside the government, and the future may change but not as what we have thought and expected. And again the cycle is repeated 'cause they will not be contented. And that's what is happening right now.

    And people in Luzon should also think that they are not the only people who are in this country.
    We have More Filipinos in the south.

  6. #966
    daghan man reason, one primary reason is:
    China! because of economic improvement sa manufacturing, lots and lots of people can now afford to buy cars! imagine when the worlds #1 in population all buy cars and consume oil?

  7. #967
    we can also partly blame the rising price of oil due to the MONOPOLY (or OLIGOPOLY) of the BIG 3 and the INT'L CARTEL they are connected with. also partly to our loop-holed OIL DEREGULATION LAW.

    Meanwhile in today's news, Energy Sec Angelo Reyes wants oil firms to explain why they increased prices again, when the price of oil abroad is dropping.
    Last edited by giddyboy; 07-20-2008 at 12:44 PM.

  8. #968
    They are raising pump prices in anticipation of further drops in the price of oil. They are heartless being a cartel and all. They always raise prices together on a weekend and by about the same amount.

  9. #969
    The price of oil is expected to fall further this week. Supply and demand had nothing to do with it. It was all about the speculators and their greed.

  10. #970
    Oil firms nag rollback. the news is welcoming...at least naa pay gmay nga CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ang mga oil firms.

    ang dako lang nga apan ky knanglan pa hangyoon cla ug maayo sa atoang presidente...

    Reyes: Oil price rollback not meant to prop up Arroyo ratings - Yahoo! Philippines News
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