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    #4781
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    Something is wrong with tsikot. Why is it that when i open this thread i now hear this loud sucking sound? Not exactly sucking but more like slurping some semi-solid brown matter.
    That is the sound of good news. :D

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    #4782
    Quote Originally Posted by commentator101 View Post

    One Stop Service Center for OFWs opens today
    One Stop Service Center for OFWs opens today – Update Philippines
    The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) launches today a one stop shop for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) where government frontline services are made accessible to those who are currently working or planning to work overseas. This is located at the ground floor of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration’s main office at Blas F. Ople Building in Ortigas Avenue corner EDSA, Mandaluyong City.

    Creation of this one stop shop, One Stop Service Center for OFWs (OSSCO), is in response to President Rodrigo Duterte’s directive to make it easier for OFWs to avail the services of the government, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said.

    Departments and their services available are as follows:

    1. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
    • Passport Services
    • Passport Validity Extension for Balik-Manggagawa (vacationing Workers)
    2. Overseas Welfare Workers Administration (OWWA)
    • Processing of OWWA Membership/Renewal of Membership
    3. Technical Education and Skills Development (TESDA)
    • Assistance for Competency Assessment
    • Verification of Certificates and Special Order
    • Assistance for Replacement of National Certificates (NC)/Certificates of Competency (COC)
    • Training Assistance and Scholarship Program
    4. Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
    • Issuance of Professional License
    5. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA)
    • Issuance/ Revalidation of Seaman’s Book
    6. Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF)
    • Processing of Pag-ibig Membership
    7. Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC)
    • Payment of Philhealth Contribution
    • Member registration and updating
    8. Social Security System (SSS)
    • Registration and Membership Data Amendment
    • Acceptance of Loan and Benefits Claim Applications
    • Loan Verification and Status
    • UMID Capturing and Card Releasing
    9. Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
    • Processing and Copy Issuance of
    Certificate of Live Birth
    Certificate of Marriage
    Certificate of Death
    Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR)
    10. Bureau of Immigration (BI)
    • Departure Clearance Information
    11. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
    • Issuance of NBI Clearance
    12. Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
    • Verification and Authentication of School Credentials
    13. Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA)
    • Travel Tax Payment
    • Processing of Travel Tax Exemption and Reduced Travel Tax
    14. Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)
    • Documentation of Workers (Landbased and Seabased)
    • Documentation of Workers-On-Leave/Balik-Manggagawa
    • Registration of Landbased Worker-Applicants
    • Verification/Certification of OFW Records
    • Provision of Legal Assistance
    Tor, this is highly commendable.

    This benefits us who are OFWs, unless you are not in the UK as your profile suggests, and not in some Internet cafe being paid for every post you made here.

    Congratulations to Secretary Bello for a job well done, unless you ascribe this feat to our President because we may as well give him credit the inutility of LTOs Galvante and LTFRBs Delgra.

    Duterte threatens to name scalawags in gov’t http://inquirermobile.net/inqsnap/micro/72107

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    #4783
    Quote Originally Posted by commentator101 View Post
    Hindi nakakatakot ngayon ito. Hindi katulad ng dating mga admin. May FOI na po sa executive department. Pwedeng bantayan ang mga gatos ng ejecutivo. Kung may duda magrequest lang po papeles gamit ang FOI.
    Tor, yeah right!


    Aquino admin was best so far, survey says
    August 16, 2016 12:59am

    THE AQUINO administration had a "very good" satisfaction rating in its last months and the best overall performance rating seen since 1986, according to a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey.

    Of the 1,200 respondents questioned between June 24 and 27, 66 percent were satisfied with the administration's performance, while 17 percent were dissatisfied, and 17 percent were undecided.

    This resulted in a net score (satisfied minus dissatisfied) of +50 in June, up 15 points from the "good" +35 (60 percent satisfied, 26 percent dissatisfied) in April.

    The Aquino administration ended on June 30.

    SWS considers a rating of plus 70 and above as "excellent"; plus 50 to plus 69, "very good"; plus 30 to plus 49, "good"; plus 10 to plus 29, "moderate", plus 9 to minus 9, "neutral"; minus 10 to minus 29, "poor"; minus 30 to minus 49, "bad"; minus 50 to minus 69, "very bad"; minus 70 and below, "execrable."



    'By a mile'

    The survey, first published in BusinessWorld, had a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3 percentage points.

    The administration of former President Benigno Aquino III was the best rated thus far, based on SWS data.



    Mahar Mangahas, SWS president, said that "going by the full record of SWS surveys since 1986, Aquinos's administration rendered the most satisfaction to the Filipino people, by the proverbial mile."

    Mangahas said the Aquino administration had six-year average overall performance of "good" at +47.

    This compares to the "neutral" -2 average in the nine years (35 surveys) of President now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo; "moderate" +15 average in the two and a half years (10 surveys) of President now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada; "moderate" +14 average in the six years (24 surveys) of President Fidel V. Ramos.

    SWS started its administration satisfaction surveys midway in the term of the late President Corazon Aquino in 1989, and in the five SWS surveys of administration performance in 1989 to 1992, the average net rating was +5, Mangahas added.

    Mindanao most improved

    The government's net satisfaction scores rose in all geographical areas and socioeconomic classes.

    By area, net satisfaction with the government improved the most in Mindanao, from +33 in April to +60 in June. B Ana Roa, Inquirer Research

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    #4784
    Quote Originally Posted by commentator101 View Post
    Big Fish...RESULTA
    Tor, you are wrong again. According to the President, the BIG FISH is not in our country, what we have here are only small fries. Yes, we have medium-sized fries here but you let them sleep at Bato's White House, and that guy Peter "Jaguar" Lim where is he now? Other than a drug lord, is he not also a rice smuggler and gambling lord?

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    #4785
    Ito ang lider yung hindi tinotolerate ang mali. Malamang kapag hindi pa umayos itong LTO at LTFRB, sibak sa pwesto. Tanda ko si Abaya at yung NAIA manager pinagtanggol pa. Yung Alcala di pa sinibak kahit binaboy ang agrikultura. Incidentally, kapatid pala nitong si Alcala known na drug pusher dati pa pero tinulugan lang.

    Unsatisfied Duterte to be 'harsher' vs corruption
    Unsatisfied Duterte to be 'harsher' vs corruption
    The President names the LTFRB and LTO as government agencies that remain corruption-ridden despite his administration's efforts

    MANILA, Philippines – Still not enough.

    That is how President Rodrigo Duterte assesses his administration's fight against corruption, so far. To make up for the insufficient efforts, he plans to be harsher on government agencies, he said on Monday, August 15.

    "I will be very, maybe, harsh – double the word – in the coming days because it seems that my appeal that this should be a clean government is not registering at all in the gray matter between the ears of some people in government," he said during a speech at the oath-taking ceremony of government appointees in Malacañang Palace.

    Duterte specified two government agencies as still being corruption-ridden: the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and Land Transportation Office (LTO).

    "LTFRB and LTO, they are still at it and to think I placed there General Galvante and Delgra...I was meeting the businessmen of CDO, was it 5 nights ago, and the complaint was still there," said the President.


    UPDATE ng ACHIVEMENT

    1. Executive Order: Freedom of Information > no admin has ever done this
    2. over 100,000 drug users/pushers have surrender pati mga Big Fish> a record, may even be a world record
    3. Cease Fire CPP/NPA and Government > di natuloy kasalanan ng NPA
    4. A different 'demonstration' during SONA. Police and rallyist nagkasundo, walang nagkasakitan > never happened before
    5. National Security Meeting > All living former presidents present.
    6. Many Mining firms suspended due to poor standard
    7. May balita pa ba sa Laglag bala? May OFW pa bang nawalan ng trabaho dahil sa laglag bala?
    8. Bilibid prisoner, trinatrato na bilang prisoner at hindi binibaby
    9. Three Narco Generals sibak, currently iniimbestigahan.
    10. Nahiya na yata si Erap at ibang NCR mayos kay Duterte, unti unti nang nililinis ang Metro Manila, sana tuloy tuloy na
    11. Tapos na ang monopoly ng taxi sa NAIA, okay na ang regular taxis na di hamak na mas mura kesa sa yellow taxi
    12. 911 emergency at 8888 complain hotline
    13. list ng mga drug lord at protector na politicians > dati na palang may list pero tinulugan lang. Yung isa inindorso pa bilang mayor ng iloilo. tsk tsk tsk.
    14. 5 yr validity ng license
    15. Wala na ang egames
    16. Pagwasak sa mga illegal na fishpen sa laguna bay.
    17. One stop shop para sa OFWs
    18. July crime rate down by 9.8 percent

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    #4786
    kung sabihin ng SC "No burial" .... susunod naman kaya si Digong?

    martial-law-victims-run-to-sc-to-stop-marcos-burial-at-libingan

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    #4787
    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    kung sabihin ng SC "No burial" .... susunod naman kaya si Digong?

    martial-law-victims-run-to-sc-to-stop-marcos-burial-at-libingan
    Hmmm, why do you think digong suddenly turned around and apologized to the CJ?

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    #4788
    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    kung sabihin ng SC "No burial" .... susunod naman kaya si Digong?

    martial-law-victims-run-to-sc-to-stop-marcos-burial-at-libingan
    The difficult thing about running to the SC is that first, there is no law which prohibits the burial of FM at the LNB. Second, while there are generally accepted facts about FM's brutal rule and role in the Martial Law period, the SC is NOT A TRIER OF FACTS.

    While I am against FM's burial at LNB for being immoral and an outright outrage because of his regime's atrocities, protesters cannot simply pass the burden to the SC to prevent Marcos' burial at LNB because there is simply nothing they can legally invoke as basis.

    What Digong lacks, is sensitivity to the plight of Martial Law victims when he insists on burying Marcos at LNB. I hope the dissent and dissatisfaction grows so that he'll feel it come the mid-term elections.
    Last edited by Altis6453; August 16th, 2016 at 10:18 AM.

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    #4789
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Hmmm, why do you think digong suddenly turned around and apologized to the CJ?

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    because a nation divided can not stand.

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    #4790
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    because a nation divided can not stand.
    You have a point doki. But who created the division in the first place?

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