View Poll Results: Proud ba mga Cebuano ug mga Bisaya kang Winston Garcia?

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  1. #101

    Quote Originally Posted by giddyboy View Post

    "GSIS: No plan to wrest control of Meralco - Philippine Star
    by — last modified 2008-05-01

    By Iris Gonzales and Christina Mendez
    The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) denied yesterday that it is gearing up for a takeover of the Manila ...

    GSIS chief on a warpath for transparency at Meralco - Inquirer.net
    by — last modified 2008-05-01

    MANILA, Philippines -- Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) President and General Manager Winston Garcia demanded yesterday full transparency and ..."
    not to be giddy about it, but these were the "assurances kunohay" of GSIS/Winston that they're not after taking over Meralco so the Lopezes would lower their guards, but fortunately (or unfortunately?) they didn't as they (the Lopezes) came in prepared.. maong na imbyerna og byuti ni Winston nga wala sila kadaug sa board selection... nice try.

    try again.

  2. #102
    Quote Originally Posted by goryo13 View Post
    not to be giddy about it, but these were the "assurances kunohay" of GSIS/Winston that they're not after taking over Meralco so the Lopezes would lower their guards, but fortunately (or unfortunately?) they didn't as they (the Lopezes) came in prepared.. maong na imbyerna og byuti ni Winston nga wala sila kadaug sa board selection... nice try.

    try again.
    not to be goryo about it but that statement "GSIS has no plans to wrest control/take over of meralco" was given out before the annual stockholders meeting. He was only asking for MORE EFFICIENCY, MORE TRANSPARENCY, AND MORE ACCOUNTABILITY with the purpose of LOWERING DOWN RATES. and one best way to do it is TO CHANGE MANAGEMENT (or shall i say MISMANAGEMENT) and the MONOPOLY of the Lopezes. di diay ta gusto ana? kinsa gud intawn ang dili gusto ana?

    GSIS’ failed bid also achieved good results

    "Winston may have failed to oust the Lopezes from the management of Meralco but we have to thank him for trying. (TAKE NOTE) Were it not for the noise he made about Meralco, this utility would still be merrily doing what it has been doing during the pre-Winston Garcia era—overcharging its customers.

    (TAKE NOTE AGAIN) The Lopezes may still control Meralco, but they will be less cocksure now, their shenanigans having been exposed, their activities under scrutiny, and the laws and rules under which they have abused their privilege with impunity being reviewed. Most of all, the eyes of the public have been opened to the fact that for decades power consumers were being abused by Meralco. Customers now know that they are not getting the true worth of the money they are paying Meralco. Most of it is lost in the “systems losses,” in Meralco’s own electric consumption, in Meralco’s income tax payments, in the fat pensions of Meralco executives, in the overpricing of electricity and supplies bought from Meralco’s sister companies—all of which are charged to its customers. Each consumer’s power consumption bill is doubled because of these pass-on charges.

    (TAKE NOTE AGAIN) Also, Meralco subscribers now know that the biggest power distribution company in the country owes them billions of pesos that should be given back to them as refunds, as directed by the Supreme Court. And that they cannot now be forced to pay deposits for electric meters. It is our hope that we now have more enlightened and vigilant electric consumers."
    ---By Neal Cruz, Philippine Daily Inquirer' 05/30/2008

    SO FOR NEAL (a non-Cebuano), he says WE have to THANK WINSTON for the Meralco case.

    I AM THANKING HIM ALSO.

    ARE U?
    Last edited by giddyboy; 06-07-2008 at 12:39 PM.

  3. #103
    exactly right. "before" and not after kay mao nay iyang game plan... to give the Lopezes the impression nga wala kunohay siyay interest himan-himan diay to iyang gipa stop through SEC ang meeting kay ga takilid iyang diskarte.. now that there's a TRO for 60 days, he can do something else like propose to GMA to lower the tariffs on our oil/gasoline/crude imports kay ning "bati" man kaha siyas mga pobre.. he will be the first "cebuano" to make these things happen and i would be mightily proud of him if he can do that.. then he can convince GMA to repel EVAT kay sa tinood lang wa may improvement atong nasud.. ang mga pobre samot man hinoon og ka pobre kay kanang EVATa na ga dugang-dugang lang nas kalisud nato especially karon in times of crisis..

    of course, that is, kung mao gyud na iyang agenda - to alleviate the sorry plight of the consumers... Meralco or otherwise.

  4. #104
    Quote Originally Posted by goryo13 View Post
    exactly right. "before" and not after kay mao nay iyang game plan... to give the Lopezes the impression nga wala kunohay siyay interest himan-himan diay to iyang gipa stop through SEC ang meeting kay ga takilid iyang diskarte.. now that there's a TRO for 60 days, he can do something else like propose to GMA to lower the tariffs on our oil/gasoline/crude imports kay ning "bati" man kaha siyas mga pobre.. he will be the first "cebuano" to make these things happen and i would be mightily proud of him if he can do that.. then he can convince GMA to repel EVAT kay sa tinood lang wa may improvement atong nasud.. ang mga pobre samot man hinoon og ka pobre kay kanang EVATa na ga dugang-dugang lang nas kalisud nato especially karon in times of crisis..

    of course, that is, kung mao gyud na iyang agenda - to alleviate the sorry plight of the consumers... Meralco or otherwise.
    the SEC order is another matter. SEC didn't order to stop the meeting but to stop the votation of the board. It is well noted that gi question ang pgpadagan sa "proxy votes" sa mga Lopezes. Ang blema lng is questionable pud ang SEC order ky kulang sa date of issue ug sa nipirma. thus the 60-day TRO...but even so, SEC or no SEC, it can't stop Winston from doing his objectives.

    the main thing here is THE TRY. this is what makes us decide if proud ba ta or dili ni W.Garcia about this Meralco matter. And i agree w/ Neal. it is not something to be ashamed of, but instead welcomed and thanked for.

    as what Neal stated, "Winston may have failed to oust the Lopezes from the management of Meralco but we have to thank him for trying."...

    so asa man diay ta ani? diskarte ni Winston? or diskarte sa mga Lopez?

    and if we say, tua ra man na sa Manila ang Meralco. Veco man ang atoa. well, it's like this: as Cebuanos, what should we feel if we put ourselves in the shoes of the Meralco consumers?
    Last edited by giddyboy; 06-07-2008 at 01:08 PM.

  5. #105
    ok. fine. i agree.

    now, i want him to "TRY" those that i suggest he "TRY" while his hands are tied as of the moment in taking over, err, i mean, oust the Lopezes from Meralco, then i will answer in affirmative the question of whether i should be proud of winston.

    seriously. for real. he will have my vote of confidence.

  6. #106
    Quote Originally Posted by goryo13 View Post
    ok. fine. i agree.

    now, i want him to "TRY" those that i suggest he "TRY" while his hands are tied as of the moment in taking over, err, i mean, oust the Lopezes from Meralco, then i will answer in affirmative the question of whether i should be proud of winston.

    seriously. for real. he will have my vote of confidence.
    well, abangan nlng nato if he can indeed push Meralco to lower it's rate to 10-20%. otherwise, goodbye nlng cya sa board...napasubo na rba sa challenge...hehe

    besides, lots of good things are already happening due to this noise he made. Naklaro na nga Meralco is overcharging their customers. Their shenanigans having been exposed, their activities under scrutiny, and the laws and rules under which they have abused their privilege with impunity being reviewed. Customers now know that they are not getting the true worth of the money they are paying Meralco. Customers now know that the biggest power distribution company in the country owes them billions of pesos that should be given back to them as refunds. And that they cannot now be forced to pay deposits for electric meters.

    what's more important here in this issue is that hopefully, we now have more enlightened and vigilant electric consumers...

  7. #107
    countdown na ta.
    how many days left na lang sa winston challenge?

  8. #108
    sorry wala kaau ko kaila niya, pero the motives are very clear... "POWER"

  9. #109
    Quote Originally Posted by cdburgh View Post
    countdown na ta.
    how many days left na lang sa winston challenge?

    Murag May 29 to ni declare si Winston Garcia.

  10. #110
    lapas na may 29, wa gihapon..pagarpar ra cya kutob..

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