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...the Duterte era has waged a war against drugs that went beyond just targeting the dealers and users. He’s made threats against anyone who gets in his way from You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. to corrupt cops to “You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..” But little did supporters suspect that the real thing Duterte would end up shooting is the economy.

Granted, Duterte dreams of inflicting harm by other means, too. He talks of dropping corrupt officials from helicopters and a desire to get rid of “You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..” Yet this rhetoric distracts from the real costs that three and half years of Duterte is doing to what was one of Asia’s most impressive economies when he took power.

The You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. the Philippines clocked in 2019 helps Duterte deflect from his own economic blunders. Here are three worth exploring.

One: Manila’s sliding corruption ranking. Berlin-based Transparency International might now be in Duterte’s crosshairs, too, as it downgrades his policies toward graft. Between 2018 and 2019, Manila’s standing in the group’s corruption perceptions index tumbled You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. That equates to nearly 1.7 points of lost ground for every month over the last 12. All told, the Philippines lost 18 rungs on Duterte’s watch, putting it on par with Kazakhstan and Zambia.


Two: a botched infrastructure push. Duterte hit the ground running with a $180 billion “Build, Build, Build” campaign to raise competitiveness. And indeed, better roads, bridges, ports and power grids are urgently needed if the Philippines is going to win business from Apple, Samsung, Toyota and other multinational giants. Aquino’s process, he complained, was too slow and dogged by regulatory speed bumps.

Yet Duterte’s haste to green light giant projects removed many of the good-governance and sustainability safeguards. His financing model sidelined Aquino’s public-private partnership strategy. Duterte favors government-led deals. The upshot, critics worry, is the return of the graft and excessive debt of the past.

Oddly, though, even Dutertenomics is getting You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. in bureaucracy, poor planning and a level of incompetence that seems a far cry from his get-things-done reputation. That helps explain why the economy in 2019 grew at the slowest pace in eight years.

Again, a nearly 6% pace is nothing to sniff at amid a global trade war. It means, though, that the we’re-growing-faster-than-China buzz of the Aquino years is giving way to stark sobriety.

The Philippines, though, doesn’t just need to grow faster. It needs to grow better to spread the benefits of expanding gross domestic product to tens of millions of families struggling to move from low-income to middle-income status. That means creating enough good-paying jobs so that more than 10% of Filipinos don’t have to work aboard and remit cash home.

Three: a disturbing media assault. This is another Trumpian parallel, but one Duterte is taking further by trying to shut down ABS-CBN. The media giant, which Duterte deems a foe, could see its 25-year-old franchise ended.

The last time Duterte’s anti-press campaign made global headlines was 12 months ago. That’s when Manila arrested You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., a former CNN correspondent running the Rappler online news portal. The Philippine Daily Inquirer, which Duterte views as too critical, has had its You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. with a president who loathes dissent.

Isn’t that the problem, though? Any leader who’s genuinely determined to root out graft should see investigative journalists as allies. These scribes can help police corrupt politicians and businesspeople, uncover impropriety in public bidding processes and inefficiencies that squander government resources.

A free and vibrant media could help Manila get anti-corruption efforts back on track and clean up Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” extravaganza. The Philippines, though, is 134th. Not a placement conducive with the orderly, efficient and competitive economy many voters hoped Duterte would craft. Instead, he’s shooting in the foot an economy that just four years ago was beginning to stand high.

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di ako tulad mo. na attempt ipakaen sa pamilya mo yang kabuhayan mo na yan. na mag post against duterte. by the way. im accountant.
So say you... Obviously you don't care about our rice farmers who feed the country!

so, you are supposed to be an accountant and you don't find that the price of basic commodities went up under duterte... so why are you looking for tricks to get free internet? 😂
 
About ABSCBN :


FAKE NEWS #1

“Hindi nagbabayad ng tax ang ABS-CBN!”

FACT:

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“BIR: Total tax payment of ABS-CBN is P14,398,464,316.66 from 2016 to 2019, except for the income tax for 2019, which will be filed this April. This includes all taxes, not just corporate income tax. “

Hindi lang milyon ang mawawala dito, bilyon na buwis na puwedeng magamit sa mga proyektong makakatulong sa mga Pilipino.

FAKE NEWS #2

“Hindi nagbabayad ng OT at kinakawawa ang mga empleyado ng ABS-CBN”

FACT:

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“Sen Joel Villanueva: Are you practicing ‘endo’?

Nepomuceno: No. They are project-based employees engaged for the production of our shows. We also have other content creators whom we hire as independent contractors.

Villanueva: And these project-based employees enjoy Pag-IBIG, SSS, 13th month pay, etc. Am I correct?

Nepomuceno: Yes. They enjoy all the statutory benefits and more. In fact, we provide them in their benefits package a total of 25 benefits items. “


FAKE NEWS #3

“îllégâl Ang Pay-per-view at TV Plus ng ABS-CBN”

FACT:

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Sabi pa nga ng NTC hindi lang ABS-CBN ang mayroon ng Pay-per-view, meron din ang ibang broadcasters under KBP.

FAKE NEWS #4

“Hindi 100% Filipino owned ang ABS-CBN dahil may ari ng PDR ay foreigner”

FACT:

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“PDR holders do not have the right to vote because they just participate in an enterprise. As PSE says PDRs are not evidences or statements nor certificates of ownership of a corporation.”

FAKE NEWS #5

“US Citizen si Gabby Lopez”

FACT:

Tinanong ni Bato si Carlo Katigbak, ang CEO ng ABS-CBN.

Sen Bato asks “Pilipino ba si Gabby Lopez?”.

Carlo Katigbak: Sa pagkaka-alam ko, YES Pilipino siya at may hawak na Philippine passport”.

Sen Drilon says under Dual Citizenship Act, “reverting to your Filipino citizenship from birth, its retroactive”.

Ang retroactive po ay puwedeng mag take effect ang batas as of prior date.

Humirit pa si Pebbles: “nung 1987 na Amerikano pa siya… tapos nung naging Pilipino na siya, wala na yon?”.

Sinagot siya Ni Drilon, “you are never presumed to have lost your PH citizenship”

Ayun nakalibre ng lecture si Pebbles about sa batas.

Sa more than 6 hours na hearing isa lang ang klaro. Ang pagshut down sa ABS-CBN ay dahil sa hinanakit ng iisang tao.



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About ABSCBN :


FAKE NEWS #1

“Hindi nagbabayad ng tax ang ABS-CBN!”

FACT:

IMG_20200224_173415.jpg

“BIR: Total tax payment of ABS-CBN is P14,398,464,316.66 from 2016 to 2019, except for the income tax for 2019, which will be filed this April. This includes all taxes, not just corporate income tax. “

Hindi lang milyon ang mawawala dito, bilyon na buwis na puwedeng magamit sa mga proyektong makakatulong sa mga Pilipino.

FAKE NEWS #2

“Hindi nagbabayad ng OT at kinakawawa ang mga empleyado ng ABS-CBN”

FACT:

IMG_20200224_174924.jpg

“Sen Joel Villanueva: Are you practicing ‘endo’?

Nepomuceno: No. They are project-based employees engaged for the production of our shows. We also have other content creators whom we hire as independent contractors.

Villanueva: And these project-based employees enjoy Pag-IBIG, SSS, 13th month pay, etc. Am I correct?

Nepomuceno: Yes. They enjoy all the statutory benefits and more. In fact, we provide them in their benefits package a total of 25 benefits items. “


FAKE NEWS #3

“îllégâl Ang Pay-per-view at TV Plus ng ABS-CBN”

FACT:

IMG_20200224_180303.jpg

Sabi pa nga ng NTC hindi lang ABS-CBN ang mayroon ng Pay-per-view, meron din ang ibang broadcasters under KBP.

FAKE NEWS #4

“Hindi 100% Filipino owned ang ABS-CBN dahil may ari ng PDR ay foreigner”

FACT:

IMG_20200224_180925.jpg

“PDR holders do not have the right to vote because they just participate in an enterprise. As PSE says PDRs are not evidences or statements nor certificates of ownership of a corporation.”

FAKE NEWS #5

“US Citizen si Gabby Lopez”

FACT:

Tinanong ni Bato si Carlo Katigbak, ang CEO ng ABS-CBN.

Sen Bato asks “Pilipino ba si Gabby Lopez?”.

Carlo Katigbak: Sa pagkaka-alam ko, YES Pilipino siya at may hawak na Philippine passport”.

Sen Drilon says under Dual Citizenship Act, “reverting to your Filipino citizenship from birth, its retroactive”.

Ang retroactive po ay puwedeng mag take effect ang batas as of prior date.

Humirit pa si Pebbles: “nung 1987 na Amerikano pa siya… tapos nung naging Pilipino na siya, wala na yon?”.

Sinagot siya Ni Drilon, “you are never presumed to have lost your PH citizenship”

Ayun nakalibre ng lecture si Pebbles about sa batas.

Sa more than 6 hours na hearing isa lang ang klaro. Ang pagshut down sa ABS-CBN ay dahil sa hinanakit ng iisang tao.



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kumuha ka rin ng source sa mga media pa ng mga oligarch. di mo tlga kame maloloko
 

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21 years nagtiis sa kapalpakan ni Marcos ang Pilipinas. Mas malala un. Walang tv, walang internet, walang business, walang malaking sahod at magandang trabaho. Kakayanin yan ng mga Pinoy. Sanay na mga Pinoy sa mga palpak na lider.


Sa tingin mo Sir/Maam Sino po ba ang BEST PRESIDENT last ELECTION? excluded na si Meriam Santiago.
para next election may bet na kami sa PRESIDENT.
 
Well TS yung talagang palpak lang naman dyan ay yung build* project, yung iba politics as usual lang kung baga walang direktang epekto sa bansa.
 
Agikt nagbubulag bulagan pa ang mga dds. Kita naman sa presyo pa lang ng mga bilihin.
Lumalaki po ang population ng pilipinas para tayong india na anak ng anak and it means magmamahal talaga ang presyo kasi mas dumadami ang consumption ng pagkain yung supply kasi ng pagkain steady lang ang volume niyan once tumaas ang demand magmamahal din ang presyo, pag mahina naman ang demand magmumura naman pero yung mga staple foods gaya ng bigas magmamahal talaga yan.
 
Lumalaki po ang population ng pilipinas para tayong india na anak ng anak and it means magmamahal talaga ang presyo kasi mas dumadami ang consumption ng pagkain yung supply kasi ng pagkain steady lang ang volume niyan once tumaas ang demand magmamahal din ang presyo, pag mahina naman ang demand magmumura naman pero yung mga staple foods gaya ng bigas magmamahal talaga yan.
Wala sa paglobo ng populasyon ang inflation. Dahil un sa TRAIN law at high interest loans sa China.
 
Anong inflation? Ang baba nga ng inflation ngayon if I'm not mistaken nsa 2% na lang ang inflation rate ngayon.
Un ung average inflation ng price ng LAHAT ng goods — 2.9% hindi 2% lang. Pero kung ibbreak down mo, 8% pataas ang inflation sa price ng fish at vegetables. Bumaba ang presyo ng bigas dahil sa rice ratification. Imported kc mga bigas ngaun. Ang drawback, bilyon bilyon ang losses sa agriculture.
 
Un ung average inflation ng price ng LAHAT ng goods — 2.9% hindi 2% lang. Pero kung ibbreak down mo, 8% pataas ang inflation sa price ng fish at vegetables. Bumaba ang presyo ng bigas dahil sa rice ratification. Imported kc mga bigas ngaun. Ang drawback, bilyon bilyon ang losses sa agriculture.
Sarap siguro kapag c Fabbriche Presidente nu.? Dami kasing alam ehh daig pa Abogado hahahah
 
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