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    uu naman! :thumbup: kailangan lang natin magbago...

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    Quote Originally Posted by s10pao View Post
    uu naman! :thumbup: kailangan lang natin magbago...

    ang pagbabago ay magsisimula sa atin.

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    yup... gawing police o socialist state ang pilipinas.

    first off, do away with "Lina Law" sa mga squatter

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    Yes.

    But first what we do is round up all the politicians and burn them all. Then start anew.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cpsolt View Post
    first off, do away with "Lina Law" sa mga squatter
    +100!!! I don't want to expound anymore on why I am against this because the last time I did I ruffled some feathers

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    what if we "declog" manila? ikalat nila ang trabaho sa probinsya, id be willing to move to province kung meron lang trabaho don.

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    ^

    That is the purpose on why we have these export processing zones, re: CEPZA, EPZA, Laguna Techno Park, etc. Basically, manpower for the industries inside these zones come from the communities nearby.

    But, unfortunately these "measures" are few and far in between, considering the fact that our country is an archipelago. Unemployed people from the far flung islands would still resort to coming to the big city.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    ^

    That is the purpose on why we have these export processing zones, re: CEPZA, EPZA, Laguna Techno Park, etc. Basically, manpower for the industries inside these zones come from the communities nearby.

    But, unfortunately these "measures" are few and far in between, considering the fact that our country is an archipelago. Unemployed people from the far flung islands would still resort to coming to the big city.
    Unfortunately, manufacturing still isn't that great a sector in the country with all the red tape, KMU, and high electricity rates. The Philippines will continue to be built around Imperial Manila. The best is to really build up in infrastructure to improve mobility around Metro Manila and to the outlying provinces.

    When i started working, 30-40 minutes i'm home from Makati. Now it's a good hour or so.

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    pagputi ng uwak?

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