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  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by philly View Post
    Crab Mentality at its finest. No matter what you say.

    Good news for the country, and you guys dig for mud to throw.
    On the contrary. I'm actually happy with this. At least we are still growing and that's a good sign. I am merely pointing out a known fact about the economic policies that are currently in place in our country today, not all of it are because of Pnoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renz7 View Post
    ano ka ba.. wag ka ng tumingin kung saan saan.. I AM DESCRIBING YOU AND YOUR KIND. ako nagsasalita eh at hindi ikaw.

    IPOKRITO.
    yeah yeah yeah... yakity yakity yak...

    Take action on what you preach... answer my question... it was simple.

    "State one good proof that this or previous GDPs (under Pnoy's time) affected the people"?

    If you can't, ikaw ang ipokrito.


  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by philly View Post
    Crab Mentality at its finest. No matter what you say.

    Good news for the country, and you guys dig for mud to throw.
    No need for digging, the skeletons are showing.

  4. #44
    Dre mukha ka na namang t@nga sa sinabi mo.

    Philippines welcomes score improvement on corruption perception index

    MANILA (Xinhua) -- The Philippine government welcomed on Friday the improvement on the country's score on corruption perception index by the Transparency International.

    http://www.philstar.com/nation/artic...ticleid=754336

    Kung binubulsa lang ng pulitiko ang pera galing sa CCT di hindi siya lalabas sa ekonomiya. Gungg0ng.

    Anong mali sa CCT? Gusto nga nating maramdaman ng mahihirap na tinutulungan sila ng gobyerno eh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yitzchak View Post
    @krdskrm, CCT? don't make me laugh...

    CCT was and is a project to silently fill up pockets of politicians while keeping recipients thankful for the scraps they get.

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Yitzchak View Post
    Well, what do you expect from the yellows nowadays...

    It is their great motto, just like their boss' father to claim achievements regardless if they had a hand or not on it.
    so who has hand on it.. na tumaas ang gdp natin?

    na maganda ang credit rating natin?

    ke marcos, ke erap, ke fvr, o ke gluerya?

    lahat ng maganda, credit natin sila.

    lahat ng pangit, credit natin kay pnoy lol!

    ako makapula.. maka marcos, maka erap (no more lol!), anti gluerya at di maka pnoy..

    pero i give credit where credit is due..

    di ako IPOKRITO..just accepting the truth and hailing what's good lang lol!

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by renz7 View Post
    accepting the truth daw sabi ng hypocrite lol!

    i am expecing man lang sana some good comments tulad ng. .good job, keep it up.

    kaso wala talaga silang makitang maganda.. pangit pa rin dahil pnoy nga.. they hated him for not being so corrupt lang you know who.

    that is HYPCORISY TO THE HIGHEST DEGREE.
    Wow, you are so blinded.

    I pity you. No wonder you are still stuck in your small achievements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yitzchak View Post
    ...Sure, the GDP grew by such and such percent, but even then the effect was in the negative due to mainly inequitable distribution of income and further made artificial by the CCT program (which is being admonished by many tax paying citizens) and delayed releases of budgets that are actually geared for real growth...
    proof please?

    I don't give a fúck about your bias or whatever issues you have, but give me one ounce of proof that this GDP growth's effect is in the negative.

    stupid crab mentality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yitzchak View Post
    No need for digging, the skeletons are showing.
    you are digging. how is the GDP growth not good?
    we're doing ok. it's not like I voted for PNoy or that I like his policies or that this was 100% due to his efforts (though after 2 years, could we stop crediting GMA? that's just retarded).

    but how is this not good news?

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by Yitzchak View Post
    yeah yeah yeah... yakity yakity yak...

    Take action on what you preach... answer my question... it was simple.

    "State one good proof that this or previous GDPs (under Pnoy's time) affected the people"?

    If you can't, ikaw ang ipokrito.

    It's just one of the indicators of economic growth. Wala naman nagsasabi na wala nang kahirapan ah. Nakarecover lang ang GDP dahil previous quarters eh pababa ang growth rate. A relatively high growth rate is a positive indicator for investors. Kung magtuloy-tuloy 'to at ma-sustain eh di okay. This will benefit everyone in the long run. Baka next quarter nga pumangit ulit ang lagay. Di ba kayo natutuwa kahit papano? Haha

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    one of the strongest criticism of the econolicies of the aquino admin is lack of pump primimg spending. the admin keeps underspending or delaying projects that will stimulate the economy.

    for the GDP to grow this much is really good news-/ it means this is organic growth with pump priming mostly absent. organic growth strengthens thr core business forces. it is also being consistent with the impressive finacial reports that companies listed in the stock market have been releasing this quarter. the stock market has broken record highs at least 29 times this year alone.

    these bits and pieces of facts and datajust form a complete whole on the positive econ prospects in the country.

  11. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by tmcr7 View Post
    Dre mukha ka na namang t@nga sa sinabi mo.

    Philippines welcomes score improvement on corruption perception index

    MANILA (Xinhua) -- The Philippine government welcomed on Friday the improvement on the country's score on corruption perception index by the Transparency International.

    http://www.philstar.com/nation/artic...ticleid=754336

    Kung binubulsa lang ng pulitiko ang pera galing sa CCT di hindi siya lalabas sa ekonomiya. Gungg0ng.

    Anong mali sa CCT? Gusto nga nating maramdaman ng mahihirap na tinutulungan sila ng gobyerno eh.
    Ikaw ang gungg0ng.

    The corruption index became good because

    1. Majority of the recipients are focused on Pnoy's close allies. Quite similar to Marcos' cronies.
    2. Spending was at the lowest that time thus, nothing to corrupt that much.

    Think again, stupid!

  12. #52
    Quote Originally Posted by Yitzchak View Post
    Wow, you are so blinded.

    I pity you. No wonder you are still stuck in your small achievements.
    dont pity me, pity yourself more. actually, mukha kang kawawa.. you look so bitter and unhappy in life. lol!

    actually, my achievements are big. i am able to change the lives of so many people. and if they all become successful, maging kapaki kapanibang sila sa lipunan, sa bayan natin. ayaw kong matulad sila sa mga katulad at kauri mo. walang ginawa kundi pumuna at bumato ng pangit kahit me magagandang nangyari sa pinas.. o sa mundo lol!

    for a change.. MAGING MASAYA KA NAMAN KAHIT SA MALILIIT NA MAGANDANG BALITA. gaganda ang pananaw mo sa buhay. believe me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krdskrm View Post
    ^It's just one of the indicators of economic growth. Wala naman nagsasabi na wala nang kahirapan ah. Nakarecover lang ang GDP dahil previous quarters eh pababa ang growth rate. Relatively high growth rate is a positive indicator for investors. Kung magtuloy-tuloy to at ma-sustain eh di okay. This will benefit everyone in the long run. Baka next quarter nga pumangit ulit ang lagay. Di ba kayo natutuwa kahit papano? Haha
    Exactly. No one is saying this will automatically lead to less poor people or anything like that.

    But why are some acting so blind as to deny the fact that this is good news, and that PNoy does get some credit for this?

  14. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Kray0n View Post
    proof please?

    I don't give a fúck about your bias or whatever issues you have, but give me one ounce of proof that this GDP growth's effect is in the negative.

    stupid crab mentality.
    I explained it clearly dumdum... that explanation can show you the proof unless you close your eyes.

  15. #55
    Ito pare, matuto kang magbasa ng report ng NCSB. Wag kang ngawa ng ngawa. Ito ang benepisyo nakuha ng tao sa GDP.

    The above expectations growth benefitted from a regime of benign inflation and drew from the revitalized Services sector, particularly from Trade and Other Services. It also got a big boost from manufacturing which has recovered some grounds that got eroded during the third and fourth quarters last year.

    On the demand side, the growth came mainly from net exports and the robust Households spending.

    With compensation of our overseas workers on the rebound, the Net Primary Income (NPI) grew by 4.0 percent pushing the GNI/GNP growth to 5.8 percent from 3.5 percent in 2011.

    On a seasonally adjusted basis, GDP gained momentum growing by 2.5 percent in the first quarter of 2012 while GNI grew by a slower pace of 1.3 percent. With the growth of Poultry, Livestock, Corn, and Coconut including copra, the Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishery sector posted a turnaround growth of 2.5 percent in the first quarter from two consecutive quarters of decline. However, Industry slowed down to 2.2 percent growth from 3.3 percent in the previous quarter. But the Services sector accelerated to 2.6 percent from 1.3 percent in the previous quarter as all its subsectors recorded positive growth.

    With projected population reaching 95.2 million, per capita GDP grew by 4.6 percent while Per capita GNI grew by 4.0 percent and per capita HFCE grew by 4.9 percent. Per capita HFCE has been growing robustly since the fourth quarter of 2010.

    http://www.nscb.gov.ph/sna/2012/1st2012/2012qpr1.asp

    Hirap talaga sa mga Bitter Ocampo. Doomsday sayer pa rin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yitzchak View Post
    yeah yeah yeah... yakity yakity yak...

    Take action on what you preach... answer my question... it was simple.

    "State one good proof that this or previous GDPs (under Pnoy's time) affected the people"?

    If you can't, ikaw ang ipokrito.


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    Ang gross naman nyang domestic product na yan.


  17. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Kray0n View Post
    proof please?

    I don't give a fúck about your bias or whatever issues you have, but give me one ounce of proof that this GDP growth's effect is in the negative.

    stupid crab mentality.
    i hope he accepts the truth that what he is showing is CRAB MENTATILITY AT ITS PUREST.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aislinn View Post
    I give half of the credit to Pnoy for keeping most of GMA's economic policies intact.
    I'm sorry, GMA didn't make those policies by herself, don't give her all the credit for what policymakers do. Same thing with PNoy.

    and deciding to keep most of the policies and continuing with programs like CCT should be credited to the present administration. who ever said continuing something is not a decision?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yitzchak View Post
    I explained it clearly dumdum... that explanation can show you the proof unless you close your eyes.
    no it's not a proof. I am asking for the proof. where are your facts?
    don't give me cráp, as if people should take your word as given.

    are you God now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by renz7 View Post
    so who has hand on it.. na tumaas ang gdp natin?

    na maganda ang credit rating natin?

    ke marcos, ke erap, ke fvr, o ke gluerya?

    lahat ng maganda, credit natin sila.

    lahat ng pangit, credit natin kay pnoy lol!

    ako makapula.. maka marcos, maka erap (no more lol!), anti gluerya at di maka pnoy..

    pero i give credit where credit is due..

    di ako IPOKRITO..just accepting the truth and hailing what's good lang lol!
    Like I said, I find this GDP artificial, but won't deny that it came from this administration.

    What I am saying is it doesn't and hasn't made a difference in the lives of the people.

    Good! i am for Marcos as well for as long as I can remember. I don't hate but really disappointed at those after him.

    You are right at giving credit, but until this Pnoy gives real results... there isn't any I can give.

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