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    Quote Originally Posted by Attorneybirdman View Post
    Kung bearish ang Market. Lahi na kung bearish ang tibuok country. Kay during those times, heavy siya sa bonds. Cge siya'g sturya about ana sa iyang annual reports. If you want a compilation sa annual reports, I have it downloaded sa ako PC.
    Come to where the Flavor is Come to BEAR COUNTRY Mr. Attorney Fake News .

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicPlease View Post
    300k workers lost jobs since Duterte took over
    300k workers lost jobs since Duterte took over, says think-tank | Money | GMA News Online
    The poor are getting poorer, no wonder why drugs are still are rampant by the Billions, people need to survive.
    "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"-Abraham Maslow
    Unsa man solution imong nahuna-huna-an ? Para ma solve ning unemployment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicPlease View Post
    Brad basaha tarong imo gi-post for july this year ra na. So what if ni-increase last month? Since milingkod si Duterte last 2016 until now negative ghapon sa employment by 300 000.

    Taga-an tka og maayo nga analogy para mka comprehend og tarong, bsan pa if doblehon og bayad imo bayrunon sa imo gpalit nga sakyanan karon buwana di na buot pasabot nga bayad nka sa tibuok nimo utang.


    And here we go again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elBartolo View Post
    Gusto niyag 100% emplyment rate.
    unsa-on kaha niya pag pugos tong mga tao dili ganahan mu trabaho sa?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Attorneybirdman View Post
    Tubaga sa ang listahan before ka mu call out ug lain tao please. Cgeg change topic ui. Murag TraPo. haha
    Quote Originally Posted by Attorneybirdman View Post
    Kung bearish ang Market. Lahi na kung bearish ang tibuok country. Kay during those times, heavy siya sa bonds. Cge siya'g sturya about ana sa iyang annual reports. If you want a compilation sa annual reports, I have it downloaded sa ako PC.
    Pa safe kaayo ka bradier sa? Attorney moves mahadlok masayop?

    You only come to this forum to criticize but when asked for your own opinion, unya that opinion was attacked and you cannot defend it. You do ad hominems dayon? And you even call people fake news, and even defined it yourself... Now how do you define a BEAR COUNTRY bradier?

    Again bradier, this is a forum not a court room.. but if you insist it is, then I'm calling you Mr. Fake News, sabayan lang takas imong tama.

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    Wala gani kay imong baruganan mo ingon dayon kag naa kas tunga? Swing voter? Kahuman sigeg criticize, wala gani mahatag nga kaugalingon nga opinion on how to solve it.

    So typical for crab mentality sa mga elite, and they think sila ray kabalo mo solve sa probably sa country. toink.

    What have you done lately nga maka tabang pagsolve aning problema sa atong nasud?

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    OnT:

    Mao ni akong ganahan aning ganahan sa Manila Standard kay i quote gyud tanan, mao ni gitawag ug balanced reporting.

    Dili parehas anang Philippine Daily Inquirer ug Rappler haha..

    Palace cites SC ruling to void amnesty order
    posted September 12, 2018 at 01:45 am by Nathaniel Mariano and Rey E. Requejo, Macon Ramos-Araneta
    President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday insisted that a President cannot delegate the power to grant amnesty to a Cabinet official and that the amnesty granted to Senator Antonio Trillanes IV in 2011 was invalid because it was signed by then-Defense secretary Voltaire Gazmin.
    “An act of pardon or amnesty is an act of the State which cannot be done by a mere Cabinet member,” said Duterte in a tête-à-tête with Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo.
    At the time, President Benigno Aquino III designated Gazmin to form a committee to determine if Trillanes and others who had taken part in the 2003 Oakwood mutiny should be granted an amnesty.
    “And that committee came up with the resolution to grant amnesty... The problem is after recommending, Gazmin signed the amnesty itself,” Duterte said.
    Panelo said based on existing jurisprudence, in particular, the decision of former Supreme Court Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban in the case of Constantino vs Cuisia, there are certain powers vested in the President that cannot be delegated to an alter-ego.
    “There are certain presidential powers which arise out of exceptional circumstances, and if exercised, would involve the suspension of fundamental freedoms, or at least call for the supersedence of executive prerogatives over those exercised by co-equal branches of government,” Panelo said, quoting Panganiban’s decision.
    Duterte said the criminal complaint of rebellion against Trillanes was “very serious.”
    “So… an act of amnesty is always an act of state that cannot be done by a mere Cabinet member. Especially, if that Cabinet member was one of those who investigated and approved the recommendation,” Duterte said.
    While Aquino was within his rights to authorize Gazmin to investigate the case, it was wrong to let him sign the amnesty, he said.
    “To authorize him to investigate, I will concede to that. But the act of granting amnesty with Gazmin and Congress concurring, it’s just baffling. I don’t know how to reconcile it,” Duterte said.
    Trillanes taunted Duterte, saying the President seemed obsessed with him, mentioning his name more than 100 times in his tete-a-tete.
    To counter the President’s assertion, he showed reporters a two-page copy of his amnesty bearing President Aquino’s signature.
    Trillanes also hit Duterte for casting aspersions on his mother for alleged deals with the Navy.
    “I can’t understand why he would drag my parents in this fight. Stick with me, Mr. Duterte,” he said.
    He denied any impropriety in his mother’s dealings.
    “They raised me properly. Maybe if they were corrupt, I would be too, but I’m not,” he said in Filipino.
    Trillanes also criticized the President for comparing what he had done for the military as the Chief Executive, as against what he as a senator had done.
    The Palace earlier hit back at former presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda for defending Gazmin’s involvement as a “lawful act” of a government official.
    In a press briefing, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque cited the 1939 case of Villena v. Secretary of the Interior, where the court ruled that there are certain constitutional powers and prerogatives that must only be exercised by the Chief Executive of the nation in person.
    “No amount of approval or ratification will validate the exercise of any of those powers by any other person,” said Roque.
    “The power to grant amnesty, like the power to grant pardon, must be exercised by the President in person,” he said.
    On Saturday, Lacierda said Gazmin’s role was purely administrative, and that there was nothing irregular in his signature on Trillanes’ amnesty.
    On Tuesday, the Supreme Court denied Trillanes’ plea for a temporary restraining order to prevent his arrest, saying it was unnecessary.
    The Court took judicial notice of President Duterte’s categorical pronouncement that the senator would not be arrested, unless a warrant of arrest has been issued by a trial court.
    Nonetheless, the Court ordered respondents from the executive department to file their comment on Trillanes’ petition within 10 days.
    Newly designated SC spokesman Gleoresty Guerra said the Court did not see the urgency to act on Trillanes’ petition as it considered the President’s “categorical pronouncement… that Senator Trillanes will not be apprehended, detained or taken into custody unless a warrant of arrest has been issued by the trial court.”
    The order for respondents to comment on Trillanes’ plea means the Court will still rule on the merits of the case.
    The Supreme Court ruling also means two Makati courts hearing the coup cases against Trillanes may proceed.
    Makati regional trial court Branch 148 is set to resolve the motion of Justice Department prosecutors seeking the issuance of an arrest warrant against Trillanes for the continuation of promulgation of the case against him and also issuance of a hold departure order against him. The trial court earlier deferred acting on the motion until the Supreme Court had decided on the plea for a TRO.
    Branch 150, on the other hand, has already denied the DoJ’s motions for the issuance of an arrest warrant and an HDO, but still set a hearing to decide whether or not to reopen the rebellion case.
    Duterte’s Proclamation 572 nullified Amnesty Proclamation No. 75 issued by Aquino to absolve Trillanes of criminal liability in staging failed coup d’états against former President and now House Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
    Duterte’s proclamation declared “void ab initio” (from the start) the grant of amnesty to Trillanes for his supposed failure to file the official amnesty application form and expressly admit his guilt for the crimes he committed.
    Trillanes said the Supreme Court decision enabled Duterte to save face but noted that the justices did not deny his petition outright, and instead asked government lawyers to comment on it.
    In a media briefing, Trillanes described the “carefully worded” SC decision as “an initial victory.”
    “We are grateful that they showed some semblance of independence. They could have outrightly dismissed the petition altogether. But they knew that we presented a strong case and the proclamation is badly flawed,” Trillanes said.
    Trillanes said if he were arrested the moment he left the Senate premises, this would be “open defiance of the Supreme Court decision” and that those who tried to take him in could be charged with the illegal arrest.
    Trillanes also accused Solicitor General Jose Calida of resorting to fraud and gross misrepresentation of facts and evidence.
    “There’s really falsification of documents here,” said Trillanes.
    Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra, on the other hand, lauded the decision of the Supreme Court to deny Trillanes’ plea.
    Guevarra said that the Court en banc’s decision showed that the Court recognizes that the issue of the validity of President Duterte’s order revoking the amnesty of Trillanes involves factual questions that only the trial courts may properly resolve.
    “In the process, the Supreme Court has also acknowledged the trial court’s continuing jurisdiction over the coup d’état and rebellion cases,” he said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicPlease View Post
    OK ra we loss 300k jobs as long as mawad-an og trabaho ang pipila ka kawatan? /facepalm
    i said apil. kaning imung gi ingon nga 300k jobs sa unsa na sector ni boss? apil sad count ani ang mga KMU, anak bayan ug uban pang mga mag rally2x?

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    sa panahon ni Aquino wa gyud sige lag duwa sa iyang gameboy ba or psp ?lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rakizta View Post
    sa panahon ni Aquino wa gyud sige lag duwa sa iyang gameboy ba or psp ?lol
    playstation boss. unya cge daw candy crush.

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    okay ra man daw gud magsige ug duwa kay dili man sila ang mutrabaho. naa man sila'y gabinete. pareho ra pud na sa uban presidente.

    regarding unemployment, naglibog ko. sa una mubo daw ang unemployment rate pero makakita pa man ug katabang, karpintero, hardinero, etc. karon nga taas ang unemployment rate, swerte naman ka kung naay katabang mulahutay ug usa ka semana.

    apil na sila sa unemployment data? or basin mismatch sa skills ang problema? inquiring mind lang mga bay

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    Ay dah! Mga gigutom ug walay trabaho. Sa una paman na bsan kinsa pa nang administrasyon, dili Presidente mopakaon ninyo instead panarbaho mo oi mga panuway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicPlease View Post
    You know you are dealing with a troll when he knew he cant falsify your claims yet still keep arguing against you!! Done with these


    Speaking of Joblessness

    https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/09/13/su...in-ph-by-19-7/


    Survey says joblessness drops in PH by 19.7%

    Published September 13, 2018, 3:46 PM
    By Alexandria Dennise San Juan

    Joblessness among adult Filipinos dropped to 19.7 percent or an estimated 8.6 million adults on the second quarter of this year, the latest Social Weather Station survey showed.

    Job applicants fill up their registration papers during the scheduled Labor Day Job Fair 2018 at the Quezon City Hall grounds in Quezon City, May 1, 2018. More than 143,000 local and overseas jobs are available for applicants in this year’s Job Fair from different location in Metro Manila. (Mark BAlmores)
    (Mark Balmores/ MANILA BULLETIN)

    In the survey result released yesterday by the SWS, the latest percentage of jobless adults is 4.2 points below the 23.9% or estimated 10.9 million adults in March 2018, but it is 4 points above than the December 2017 rate of 15.7% or some 7.2 million adults.

    This includes the 9.5% (4.2 million) Filipino adults who voluntarily left their old jobs, those who involuntary lost their jobs or termed as retrenches at 6.8% (3 million), and first-time job seekers at 3.4% (1.5 million).

    Based on the June 2018 survey, the proportion of those who resigned or those who left their jobs voluntarily fell by 3.1 points from 12.6% in March 2018 to 9.5% last June.

    There is also a decrease of at least 0.9 point among those who were retrenched from 7.7% in March to 6.8% in June this year, which consists of 4% whose previous contracts were not renewed, 2.1% were laid off, and 0.7% whose employers closed operations.

    While the proportion of first-time job seekers fell by 0.1 point from 3.5% to 3.4% in March and June 2018, respectively.

    Meanwhile, the decrease in joblessness rate is slightly high in Balance Luzon where it fell by 8.8 points from 28.1% in March 2018 to 19.3% in June 2018.

    Adult joblessness also decrease by 8.5 points in overall rural areas to 16.2% in June from the 24.8% last March, and is also down among women by 7.8 points to 26.1% in June from the 33.9% in March.

    However, the survey conducted from June 27-30 also showed that there is a two-point decrease on optimism that there will be more jobs from 49% in March to 47% in June, while pessimism that there will be fewer jobs increased by 3 points from 12% to 15%.

    The proportion of those who say there will be no change in job availability fell by a point from 25% in March 2018 to 24% in June 2018.

    The survey result also showed that the Net Optimism on Job Availability score (% more jobs minus % fewer jobs) is down by at least five points from a very high +37 in March 2018 to a very high +32 in June 2018.

    The June 2018 survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews among 1,200 adults nationwide: 300 each in Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

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