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    Default Re: What Is The Cause Of High Fuel Prices?


    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    more money sa ato current administration kai percentage baya ang taxes
    more pork barrel, more money for the boys. you know what I mean.

    If rumors were true, some years (199?) back a german company in the medical field wanted to sell us (cebu) a medical scanner (where the whole body was inserted into the machine). That time they only have 1 in manila. because our politicians wanted a "cut", the germans backed out and sold 3 of these machines in India.

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    Default Re: What Is The Cause Of High Fuel Prices?

    1. China's economic rise = increase fuel demand = affects supply and demand
    2. War on Arabic countries which is the main source of fuel.
    3. Politics
    4. Monopoly = Greed on these god d@mn demons

    you can add up the list..

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    @masakiton: naturally. based on how much PGMA stole from the country, you can see just what percentage of taxes can be stolen by a bad president. fortunately, the current president is not of the same cut as her.

    -also, your anti-PNoy ranting is really tiresome and you're O.T.

    @aulim: i also know of one japanese company that wanted to establish a motorcycle trading company (big bikes) in cebu. second hand and surplus units. but the customs were asking for too much 'balato' and they backed down, brought their business elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by binarypill View Post
    @masakiton: naturally. based on how much PGMA stole from the country, you can see just what percentage of taxes can be stolen by a bad president. fortunately, the current president is not of the same cut as her.

    -also, your anti-PNoy ranting is really tiresome and you're O.T.
    mana ang termino ni Gloria sir
    current events naman ta ...
    dili mana OT ... part baya na sa price sa gasolina ang tax
    ang tax kai percentage ang kwentada.. mag ka mahal ang gasolina.. mag ka dako pud ang amount sa tax nga ma adto sa current administration

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    Quote Originally Posted by binarypill View Post
    they backed down, brought their business elsewhere.

    agree! lost business opportunity= lost jobs, lost income.

    High fuel prices is not really a problem if our income is high. that way, fuel cost only makes up a small percentage of our spending.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boylaang View Post
    tax tax tax double tax

    EXCISE TAX ON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

    Bureau of Internal Revenue Website
    You are correct sir.

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    speculations, speculations and more speculations powered by greed. business as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    mana ang termino ni Gloria sir
    current events naman ta ...
    dili mana OT ... part baya na sa price sa gasolina ang tax
    ang tax kai percentage ang kwentada.. mag ka mahal ang gasolina.. mag ka dako pud ang amount sa tax nga ma adto sa current administration
    was refering to this:

    kung taas ang fuel prices ... more money sa ato current administration kai percentage baya ang taxes

    i also considered your post OT because you are not bringing anything to the discussion and instead redirecting the problem to your own personal grudge against the current administration.

    i am also referring to Gloria because, as she was the last in the line of presidents before President Aquino, she is the latest metric by which we could measure corruption. and she set quite a record, i might add.

    regarding taxation, yes it is bad but it is a source of funds for the government - which is a necessity if we are to have a government. please back read my previous posts. also, please post your calculations on just how much you think our gasoline payments increased because of taxes. if you are going to blame taxes, at least research and break down what you are talking about.

    don't just echo the sentiments of people whose minds could possibly be lesser than yours but whose agenda certainly does not have your welfare specifically in mind.

    i on the other hand am assuming that you are another simple consumer like me. not a millionaire, not a politician and no other agenda than to find a solution to the problems that plague me day to day and to secure a better future for me and the people around me. if you can accept this at face value, then i have something for you to think about:

    the high price of gasoline cannot be blamed solely on taxation. common sense will tell you that, if it were the fault of taxation, then the problem of high fuel prices would only be localized here in our country. it is not. it is spread all over the world and the only countries who are immune are those who produce fuel themselves.

    i'll grant you that taxes do increase the costs of fuel. but also consider that, were fuel prices lower in the world market, prices at the gas pump would be lower even with the taxes added.

    now for something even more grandiose for you to think about.:

    think about who profits when we limit our vision to what is just in our backyard.

    think about who is benefited when all we do is whine about what's wrong with our government and our country but not help out.

    think about who actually reaps the fruits of your constant bitterness and whining about the current administration. granted, some of those who are doing so online are being paid to do so but, just how short would their vision be of the future that they would accept payment now for destroying the country's already shaky confidence in itself and reap hell in the future?
    Last edited by binarypill; 05-19-2011 at 08:58 AM.

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    ^^ and what you will get from the masakiton out of your long agrument is a three liner with a two thumbs up smileys

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    ma control man unta ni if the president itself tarong og utok nga kamao mo atiman sa mga Pepol sa Pinas

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