to hell with both... it still feels like the chuch is somewhat want to think that they control the goverment.. and the goverment.. well... courpted lazy cheap a$$
to hell with both... it still feels like the chuch is somewhat want to think that they control the goverment.. and the goverment.. well... courpted lazy cheap a$$
The truth is that it's a myth. So far neither you nor anyone else in this forum have been able to show real evidence and logical arguments that overpopulation (defined as population density CAUSING poverty) really exists. There's an entire thread full of data that shows that "overpopulation" is a big lie. Read it.Originally Posted by nindotkanon
OT: oppsies my foot. that's still not over, eh mannyamador?
“What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk
Should it be? Truth is better than disinformation, isn't it?OT: oppsies my foot. that's still not over, eh mannyamador?
Perhaps you failed to see the were in my statement? The fact of the matter is, in the past, they did meddle in politics and did meddle in government, and them doing nothing now is making them look inconsistent. It's like waiting for the other shoe to drop. Irrelevant if you never threw the first shoe in the first place.I wonder why you have no qualms regarding this suggestion : 'Perhaps they can tell her, privately if it helps, that the country is hurting and she has a lot to do with it — and she can do a lot to stop it.'Â* Separation of Church and State?
Originally Posted by mannyamador
A simple logic for a simple man --- without the intricacies of global economics. You live in your own world - and how small that is!Originally Posted by nindotkanon
EXACTLY! That is the reason why we have courts, debates, etc. coz even justice is blind. The law is not the ultimate truth.Originally Posted by randy111979
Originally Posted by mosimos
In REAL PERFECT WORLD, I sincerely and genuinely hope this is the case but unfortunately IT IS NOT.
Apples and oranges. A low population doesn't necessarily mean no poverty, and a high population doesn’t necessarily cause poverty. What a high population does do is intensify already existing conditions of poverty by diverting much needed resources to support a high populace. Now this still isn’t bad. Diverting resources to a population can be seen as an investment that it encourages future populations to be healthier and have better skills – up to a point. The country may become saturated. Too many skilled workers and too little jobs would mean nobody would hire you, no matter how qualified you are. By that time no matter what big a chunk of budget the government gives to its people it wouldn’t help. The investment has become a huge liability and all the money in the world won’t do jack.Originally Posted by dacs
At least that’s what it would be in a closed system, which the Philippines is not. We’re seeing it now with Filipinos leaving overseas and finding jobs elsewhere (and look, remittances are now the majority of our GNP!).
That’s great, isn’t it? I know it’s noble and self sacrificing, but there’s a term for a country that sells it's bodies. It rhymes with “door”.
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