We all know the Philippines government has 3 branches: the legislative which is congress and senate, executive branch compose of the President and the judiciary which is the supreme court. Abolition in the sense that the government can accumulate large amount of money for its own purpose or use for better projects or infrastructure that is vital or urgently needed for the growth of the economy. Some estimated a huge 56 billion pesos if congress and senate is abolish. We can divert that huge funds to building roads/bridges, food production, classrooms etc.. and make every provinces self sustainable for the next 10 years or more. In my own opinion, we have lots of laws than are not properly use or introduce, others are super ceded. And the purpose of legislative is to make more laws and more laws during its session. Don’t you think we have enough laws to govern us for the next 25 years? But without the legislative branch of the government, democracy is volatile in the Philippines case. The next government is facing a massive deficit or lack of money to begin with. How can one run a government without money? It is like a guy who is going out for a date with her gf but he has no money. So the next big thing is mangungutang siya naturally to go to her gf date, ganun din ang gobyerno. Mangungutang na naman sa WB or IMF. The more utang, the more interest rate. And who do you think pays the loan plus the interest? The Filipino people sad to say from generation to generation until that loan is paid to the fullest. What is your opinion on this?
I do not think even a parliamentary form of government can help us ease the pain of being a poor country, or any form of government whatsoever. What I see is not a change of government but a change of mentality.
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Do you agree on the abolition of the legislative branch of the government in the Philippines?
Saturday, August 28th, 2010hello abu dhabi! i have a job offer as junior land surveyor, is 3000 dirham is good enough?
Friday, August 27th, 2010hello filipino in abu dhabi! Im a female civil engr. and has an offer as junior land surveyor in abu dhabi. I just wanted to ask if 3000 dirham (accommodation will be deducted from my salary, 1000 dirham) are fair enough to live a good life there. pls. help me to decide. I really wanted to go for career development and growth but if isn’t practical and if my salary cannot support my living there maybe i will decline it. i just wanted to be fair to myself because it knocks only one time and this is it. pls. answer my queries. Any comment will be highly appreciated. regards to all filipino outhere.
just a question about my potential height ..?
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010I am a 14y.o (& 7 months) girl.. I’m half Filipino and half Kiwi (New Zealand). I was just wondering approximately how tall I could grow if I am 5’2″ (157cm) now and around about what age would I stop growing?
I grow slow too and haven’t had a growth spurt since about 3-4 years ago ..
NOTE: please don’t be rude with your comments, i don’t mind being this height. i was just simply wondering since i haven’t grown in awhile ……
ps – is there anything to “speed up” growth? or a proper medical way of checking my potential height?
FTTx in Asia-Pacific: China and Hong Kong
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010FTTx in Asia-Pacific: China and Hong Kong
Ovum conducted its third independent assessment of broadband deployments and service drivers in the AP region, with a specific focus on FTTx. This report is an update to the study we published in April 2008. This section covers China and Hong Kong.
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Ovum independently assessed and analyzed broadband deployments and service drivers with specific focus on FTTH/FTTB (as defined by the three FTTH councils) activity in the Asia-Pacific region, focusing on Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
We examined the prospects for FTTP around subscriber growth in the region (focusing on the countries identified above), FTTP deployment activities and deployment variations, regulatory issues impacting FTTP (and broadband growth in general), and service drivers that might necessitate the need for FTTP over other forms of broadband access like DSL, cable modem, or wireless.
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Can i still grow taller with my background and at 19 years old?
Monday, August 23rd, 2010‘m 18 years old and going to turn 19 this month I haven’t really grown at all since 8th grade and maybe I grew a little in 9th grade. I had a physical check up 9th grade and my height was 5’6.5. In my senior year I had a check up again and my height was 5’5.5. I was way more athletic back when I was 13-14 but later years I haven’t really done any physical activity which lead to some weight gain. Both of my parents are shorter than me, I think my dad is like 5’4-3 and my mom like 5’0-1. Will I have another growth spurt or are there somethings that I can do that might help me grow? Also I’m filipino and my mom’s side doesn’t have tall people by in my dad’s side i have cousins who are 5’10-6ft full filipino’s.
I have a younger brother who is in 9th grade who was/is my height but seems to have grown a bit taller probably as much as when I was in 9th grade. I think its probably of all the physical activity he’s doing like stretching, basketball, and stuff.
The Simplicity of Reiki.
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010A simple explanation of all things Reiki. Includes how to use this wonderful healing for all animals. Especially your beloved pets. Includes some great resources. You will thoroughly enjoy Margaret’s outline for healing and spiritual growth. The Simplicity of Reiki.
Ok health question, about the medical testicles.?
Thursday, August 19th, 2010Ok, only mature and people who actually know about the Testicles are allowed to answer. If you post unnecessary comments i will easily delete them.
Ok, for the past 3 years I have noticed no improvements on my penis growth. I was wondering if it’s because of something i am suffering? I have a circumcised penis and it still has not grown since. I am 16 years old and it really is bothering me. I am Filipino. I apparently have a few friends who has their penis at length 6 inches (not that i check, just a proof from whores). Mine apparently is only 5 inches for the last 3 years even before i was circumcised. So if anyone know’s anything please tell me. Thank you.
PS Filipinos are different from Asians and being stereotype is a immature nature.
Thanks again.
But still makes me wonder why some others are still huge. I don’t want to add this but if i masterbate once a week would it stop growing? now my problem is that it’s like a little kid’s penis. It’s not wide when it’s not hard it’s small. It only get’s big when it’s hard.
ohh yea i meant to say report it. lol not delete.
OFW, do they have pensions when they back home to retired? ?
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010Since the OFW are the main engine of domestic growth in Philippines, they also make the economy safety thru steady flow of remittance. Filipino overseas workers sending home around U$1 billion a month. In my own understanding, if the contract is done, the employer has no responsibility at all unless they can extend the contract for another years or they can change employment into another employer. These are always happening mostly in Middle East or East Asia. So if they retired ( they will be back in PI) regardless of their savings ( if lucky) do they have any benefits back home such as pension to sustain their livings.
