View Poll Results: Because of his recent actions, should Trillianes resign from being a Senator?

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  1. #1221

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    Quote Originally Posted by jheartfred
    we have a booming economy, the peso is stronger now after 7years... the stock is high and best thing of all employent is going up...
    IMO which the truth is half of what we deserve and was supposed to have years ago if not for our fragile system..Dont get me wrong but the economy boost is great but honestly im not expecting much because no matter how we put it we are still and will always be behind times in manner of progress. right?
    Quoting what i said in my previous post "awareness is all we have" and its good to keep it that way because all the propaganda and all these "change" talks really is getting quite a nuisance...

  2. #1222

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    Quote Originally Posted by balatucan
    If you observed figures under Gloria for growth decline but the OFW remittances increased significantly. This means in Gloria Arroyo's presidency, more and more people go abroad to find jobs. And this remittances make the economy afloat, a boast that GMA would always harp as her achievement in turning around the economy.
    These OFWs left Philippines during ERAPs time

  3. #1223

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onins
    These OFWs left Philippines during ERAPs time
    Do you mean to say, not a single Filipino left as an OFW under GMA's term since 2001?

  4. #1224

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Truth
    IMO which the truth is half of what we deserve and was supposed to have years ago if not for our fragile system..Dont get me wrong but the economy boost is great but honestly im not expecting much because no matter how we put it we are still and will always be behind times in manner of progress. right?
    Quoting what i said in my previous post "awareness is all we have" and its good to keep it that way because all the propaganda and all these "change" talks really is getting quite a nuisance...
    yah dats da reason why the pipol didnt supported the call... if ever nahitabo pa samot! kay mu start to zero na sad tah...

  5. #1225

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    Quote Originally Posted by balatucan
    I disagree that we have a booming economy. The World Bank Data shows

    FDI (foreign direct investments)

    ~2000 (Erap) 2005 (Glo)
    $2.2 Billion $1.1 Billion


    GDP (growth - annual)
    2000 (Erap) 2005 (Glo)
    6.0 % 5.4 %


    OFW remittance
    2000 (Erap) 2006 (Glo)
    $ 6.2 Billion $ 14.9 Billion

    h t t p://devdata.worldbank.org/external/CPProfile.asp?PTYPE=CP&CCODE=PHL

    If you observed figures under Gloria for growth decline but the OFW remittances increased significantly. This means in Gloria Arroyo's presidency, more and more people go abroad to find jobs. And this remittances make the economy afloat, a boast that GMA would always harp as her achievement in turning around the economy.
    my god please enlighten dis guy... xempre dat explains it kay Pres. Ramos made it easy for ERAP... ramos ploted a gud phils.

    on the time ERAP was the pres. Foriegn investor had it in mind that its good to invest here.. fruit of the labor of RAMOS..

    wanna know wat GMA got from ERAP's administration? lots of fixing up to do... and lots and lots of hesitant foreign investors..

    LETS PUT IT THIS WAY: (aron pud tawn kasabot ka sa imo giyawyaw)

    ~ RAMOS - made the philippines the next asian tiger cub, invited the foreign investor to invest.

    = A GOOD and PROMISING economy

    ~ ERAP - recipient of RAMOS' works.

    = EASY FAME

    - PLUNDER

    ~ GMA - recipient of RAMOS' GOOD work w/c was destroyed by ur ERAP = disgusted investors.

    sabot na?

    A NEW CHAPTER:

    GMA - doing the repairs and patch up.. booming economy

    = possible investors w/c were the disgusted ones.

    THRILLA - (two words) HELL NO!

    I give it to you though! nice research man.. very nice! (if u know wat i mean)

  6. #1226

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    Quote Originally Posted by balatucan
    I disagree that we have a booming economy. The World Bank Data shows
    FDI (foreign direct investments)
    2000 (Erap) 2005 (Glo)
    $2.2 Billion $1.1 Billion
    GDP (growth - annual)
    2000 (Erap) 2005 (Glo)
    6.0 % 5.4 %
    OFW remittance
    2000 (Erap) 2006 (Glo)
    $ 6.2 Billion $ 14.9 Billion

    h t t p://devdata.worldbank.org/external/CPProfile.asp?PTYPE=CP&CCODE=PHL

    If you observed figures under Gloria for growth decline but the OFW remittances increased significantly. This means in Gloria Arroyo's presidency, more and more people go abroad to find jobs. And this remittances make the economy afloat, a boast that GMA would always harp as her achievement in turning around the economy.
    OT:
    Mao nay giingon, "LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS DANGEROUS".

    That is a very wrong and very incomplete way to analyze statistical data (ahak mura naman kog maestro ani uy!)
    Pag-tanaw lng gani nako daan, wala ang 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007.

    And where are your key economic indicators? These are indicators on the country's economic performance and other key issues.

    anyways, for everybody, pls. see this link: (scroll down for philippines)

    http://siteresources.worldbank.org/I...te-Nov2007.pdf

    AND THAT'S NOT ALL. for you to make analyses, u still need the ff.:

    World Bank Data Analysis
    Country Procurement Assessment Report: The procurement study provides a means to support improved public spending, economic reform program, and decentralization.
    Country Financial Accountability Assessment: This assessment examines the way countries can improve planning and management of public resources to establish sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty.

    Indicators and Summaries
    Millennium Development Goals for the Philippines: The Millennium Development Goals set targets for reductions in poverty, improvements in health and education, and protection of the environment.
    Philippines Country Data Profile: The profile provides data for cross-country comparisons. (Note, the data profile may not always present the same information as the Data at-a-Glance tables below.)
    Philippines Data at-a-Glance (31kb pdf): This data set provides key poverty indicators and trends in social and economic development over the last 30 years.
    Key Indicators (30kb pdf - scroll down for Philippines): Indicators on the country's economic performance and other key issues, from the East Asia Update, November 2007.
    Statistical Information: Compilation of custom indicators generated from the Development Data Platform (DDP). The DDP is a web resource for retrieving and reporting both time series and survey data on several development topics.

    Development Topics
    Education: Data on key education topics.
    Environment Indicators (43kb pdf): Data on key environment areas such as forestry and biodiversity, emissions and pollution, energy and agriculture.
    Gender: A summary of gender indicators, basic demographic data, population dynamics, and labor-force structure.
    Health, Nutrition, and Population: A summary of indicators on health issues.
    Information, Communications, and Telecommunications (ICT) (16kb pdf): Information on ICT access and infrastructure, computers, the Internet, expenditures, and the business environment.
    Investment Climate Snapshot: Summaries of the cost of doing business, based on an assessment of regulations or practices that enhance or constrain business investment, productivity, and growth. Key indicators includeentry regulations,labor regulations,contract enforcement,credit markets, andbankruptcy.

    Country Debt
    World Bank Debt Service: Information regarding debt service repayments for World Bank loans and/or credits.
    National External Debt (204kb pdf): Information about total external debt (joint debt owed to the OECD, Bank for International Settlements, International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank).

    SOURCE:
    http://www.worldbank.org.ph/WBSITE/E....html#analysis

    IM SURE NO IDEA SAB ANI C TRILLANES...

  7. #1227

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    Quote Originally Posted by giddyboy
    Mao nay giingon, "little knowledge is dangerous".

    That is a very wrong and very incomplete way to analyze statistical data (ahak mura naman kog maestro ani uy!)
    Pag-tanaw lng gani nako daan, wala ang 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007.

    And where are your key economic indicators? These are indicators on the country's economic performance and other key issues.

    anyways, for everybody, pls. see this link: (scroll down for philippines)

    http://siteresources.worldbank.org/I...te-Nov2007.pdf

    AND THAT'S NOT ALL. for you to make conclusions, u still need the ff.:

    World Bank Data Analysis
    Country Procurement Assessment Report: The procurement study provides a means to support improved public spending, economic reform program, and decentralization.
    Country Financial Accountability Assessment: This assessment examines the way countries can improve planning and management of public resources to establish sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty.

    Indicators and Summaries
    Millennium Development Goals for the Philippines: The Millennium Development Goals set targets for reductions in poverty, improvements in health and education, and protection of the environment.
    Philippines Country Data Profile: The profile provides data for cross-country comparisons. (Note, the data profile may not always present the same information as the Data at-a-Glance tables below.)
    Philippines Data at-a-Glance (31kb pdf): This data set provides key poverty indicators and trends in social and economic development over the last 30 years.
    Key Indicators (30kb pdf - scroll down for Philippines): Indicators on the country's economic performance and other key issues, from the East Asia Update, November 2007.
    Statistical Information: Compilation of custom indicators generated from the Development Data Platform (DDP). The DDP is a web resource for retrieving and reporting both time series and survey data on several development topics.

    Development Topics
    Education: Data on key education topics.
    Environment Indicators (43kb pdf): Data on key environment areas such as forestry and biodiversity, emissions and pollution, energy and agriculture.
    Gender: A summary of gender indicators, basic demographic data, population dynamics, and labor-force structure.
    Health, Nutrition, and Population: A summary of indicators on health issues.
    Information, Communications, and Telecommunications (ICT) (16kb pdf): Information on ICT access and infrastructure, computers, the Internet, expenditures, and the business environment.
    Investment Climate Snapshot: Summaries of the cost of doing business, based on an assessment of regulations or practices that enhance or constrain business investment, productivity, and growth. Key indicators includeentry regulations,labor regulations,contract enforcement,credit markets, andbankruptcy.

    Country Debt
    World Bank Debt Service: Information regarding debt service repayments for World Bank loans and/or credits.
    National External Debt (204kb pdf): Information about total external debt (joint debt owed to the OECD, Bank for International Settlements, International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank).

    SOURCE:
    http://www.worldbank.org.ph/WBSITE/E....html#analysis
    bro, ayaw na kaau ipataas kay maglisod tawn ug sabot si dodong.. maluoy ka[br]Posted on: December 08, 2007, 12:37:49 PM_________________________________________________
    Quote Originally Posted by balatucan
    Do you mean to say, not a single Filipino left as an OFW under GMA's term since 2001?
    whow another S question.

  8. #1228

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    Quote Originally Posted by jheartfred
    bro, ayaw na kaau ipataas kay maglisod tawn ug sabot si dodong.. maluoy ka
    i just made my point bro that it is not as simple as that to analyze our economy then & now as the misguided mr. balatucan portrayed...you need complete & comprehensive data first.

  9. #1229

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    Quote Originally Posted by giddyboy
    i just made my point bro that it is not as simple as that to analyze our economy then & now as the misguided mr. balatucan portrayed...you need complete & comprehensive data first.
    yah i know ur point bro... funny thing lang is he keeps on posting infos that cant be use to further justify his stand..its the result of COPY-PASTE mentality... just relay the message you hear w/o understanding it too.. i really pity him for that..

  10. #1230

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    I copy and pasted the article of Raul Pangalangan in my blog THE MT. BALATUCAN MONITOR (http://balatucan.wordpress.com). Just copy pasted it here.

    I am asking you the question who is mosimos but you wont answer. Whats he doing? and why you keep on insisting it. there's nothing wrong with copy and pasting somebody else's thoughts as long as you would "at least have the decency" to mention the author.

    nobody cares if you copy pasted something in your blog, that's irrelevant. what we're talking about is your post on this thread.

    and now you're wondering why NOBODY HERE takes you seriously... you can't even express a valid argument not unless you copy paste other people's thoughts... where's the maturity in that?

    and there's nothing wrong if people here in istorya recognizes you as snmp / mosimos 'coz it's pretty obvious that you're one and the same. why hide? what's there to be ashamed of?

    __________________________________________________ _________________________________________
    pla•gia•rism

    –noun

    1. the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
    __________________________________________________ _________________________________________
    Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!

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