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  1. #6821

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack_bauer View Post
    ^
    bai, sorry to say this but your pessimism feeds the trapos' insatiable hunger of power..
    im not pessimistic. mao lang jud na ang gipakita ni noy2x. reality hurts jud...

    mao bitaw ng dapat bukahon nato atong mga mata sa realidad...

  2. #6822

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    too gyud mo niya. dili na niya opinion lang. realidad na. nagbayad gud na syag tax.

  3. #6823

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    ^

  4. #6824

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    Quote Originally Posted by estor_boot View Post
    too gyud mo niya. dili na niya opinion lang. realidad na. nagbayad gud na syag tax.
    i dont care kung mo tuo mo nako o dili. i dont even know you nor you know me. naa ra na ninyo. basta ang akong ma advise, bukaha lang ang inyong mga mata...

    wala mn ko nag-ingon ba nga puro ra bati ang nabuhat ni noy2x. naa baya puy nindot. but mao sd lagi, ma labwan mn sa bati...

  5. #6825

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    Roxas ethanol plant now in full swing

    abs-cbnNEWS.com
    Posted at 09/28/2011 10:46 AM | Updated as of 09/28/2011 12:55 PM





    MANILA, Philippines - The operations of Roxol Bioenergy Corporation, the bioethanol unit of listed sugar group Roxas Holdings, Inc. (RHI), is now in full swing after the government announced the guidelines for the much-awaited pricing mechanism for ethanol.
    "We were informed that the guidelines shall involve a reference price for locally produced fuel ethanol based on the National Biofuel Board's published prices of feedstock as monitored by the Sugar Regulatory Administration," RHI chairman Pedro Roxas said.


    "Obviously, the ethanol space is a startup industry and it will go through birth pains. But with this encouraging development, we are happy that Roxol can now start moving full steam ahead," Roxas added.


    "We may begin to see an income stream from this platform in the coming months," he added. "This is why it is important to have the economies of scale. RHI has been investing in this platform over the last couple of years to reach that scale and allow us to move to the next level," he explained.



    Roxol has started negotiations with several oil companies to supply their fuel ethanol requirements. Under the Biofuels Act of 2006, oil firms are mandated to blend 10 percent of ethanol with their gasoline.


    Roxol, based in La Carlota City in Negros Occidental, started production in July. It has a capacity of producing 30 million liters of ethanol a year. It uses molasses, a byproduct of sugar production, as feedstock.

  6. #6826

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    Truth is...maski kinsa pa presidente sa pilipinas, dili na makabag-o sa systema diha-diha dayon. Dugay2x pa tang makabangon. Nakasunod gud siyag leader nga "economist" pero nisamot hinuon tag kalugmok...transparency kuno pero daghan anomaliyang gitago...unya mangita jud na siyag paagi nga dili siya makasuhan...mao bitaw nilansar nasad ug usab...mao jud na kung makasala...dili sad jud na palupig...dili jud sayon magpa-priso ug corrupt kay ang kamatuoran gitagoan, gilumluman kung nakabalo ka...unya ikaw mobutyag...patay man ka.

    For me sincere si PNoy....pangutana naa ba siyay sayop? naa kaayo! tungod kay tao ra sad siya..masayop ug desisyon....sunod pangutana...may pag-asa pa ba tang molambo under niya? Naa pero para nako dili ko mag-expect ug dako.

  7. #6827

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    ^
    mao nga dili gyud nato angayan tubayan ang mga BLACK PROPAGANDA kay maniobra kana sa mga korap nga dili gusto ma preso.. dba, net?

  8. #6828

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    Promising president


    Noynoy Aquino really goes big with his promises — despite already common knowledge that while he continues to give out promises, he somehow hardly delivers on his pledges — even before he ascended to Malacaņang.

    In Tokyo last Sunday, Noynoy told a group of overseas Filipino workers that when he leaves Malacaņang in 2016, he will have left the Filipinos with a “much different Philippines” as his legacy, as he pledged to “catapult the country to unprecedented progress where Filipinos will no longer seek jobs abroad and instead work in the country with pride and contentment.”

    He was quoted as saying to the crowd: “I have a simple goal. Create more jobs so you will no longer go abroad. What we want is a situation where you go abroad to work because it is your choice, not because you can’t find a job (in the Philippines). As long as you are one with me, you are my bosses, there’s no doubt that the Filipino race will triumph because of industry and talent. Our goals are within our reach.”

    Noynoy even went as far as saying that “Before, they (governments and investors) would just snub us. Now, they would race to call on us because they know that we are rising with dignity and we ourselves are eager to effect changes.”

    Really? Just who have been racing to call on him and the government for the sole reason that Filipinos are now rising with dignity and that Filipinos believe that changes will be effected through Noynoy?

    The new pledges he just made would definitely be yet another added string of his broken promises, and the current facts already prove that he can’t deliver on his promise of “catapulting the country to unprecedented progress” with Filipinos no longer seeking jobs abroad and holding jobs at home with pride and contentment.

    What are these facts?

    Noynoy has had one full year in the presidential office and he has not only failed at making the economy grow and even contracted the growth but also failed to generate jobs by insisting on budget underspending.

    If in his one and a half years in office, he could not generate economic activity and jobs for Filipinos at home, how does he expect, in the next four and a half years of his presidency to “catapult” the Philippines to “unprecedented progress?”

    Certainly not through his doleouts of the conditional cash transfer program, which is hardly a success, whether through having a healthier Filipino family, or better educated children or even of improved pregnancies, because this is what the CCT program is supposed to bring about, but hasn’t. Even Noynoy’s Education secretary has admitted that the CCT program hasn’t worked, as the student drop out rate has even gone higher.

    Too many have not received their cash while other beneficiaries are said to exchange their cash coupons to jueteng lords and others at a discount.

    So what is it that makes Noynoy keep on promising Filipinos that he knows he can’t deliver?

    What he tries to do, is to feed the Filipino people with hope, which is fast fading, as they already see that things have not changed in the government, and that only the faces have changed.

    The fact that all he has done in his 18 months in the presidential office is to focus on trying and convicting his predecessor and her allies by publicity can hardly bring about “unprecedented progress.” Instead, the country will be retrogressing, both politically, socially and economically, since Noynoy’s prime focus is to get back at his predecessor, and leaviing almost everything to collapse. Yet he speaks of catapulting the nation and the country to progress. The foreign investors are still in a wait and see mode. The number of Filipinos leaving for abroad is getting bigger and the poor have become poorer.

    But Noynoy’s statement of leaving “different Philippines” as his legacy could have a ring of truth in it.

    Definitely, it will be a different Philippines: A country of high prices; more poverty, less foreign investments and a more divided nation.

    It will be an unprecedented drop culminating in an even more impoverished Philippines, pushed back even more by his vindictiveness.

    The Daily Tribune - Without Fear or Favor

  9. #6829

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    unique...


    Free train rides for gov't employees tomorrow

    GOVERNMENT employees will be treated to free train rides on the three light rail systems in the Metro tomorrow, as the Civil Service Commission celebrates its anniversary.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the agency said state workers will be given free rides on the Light Rail Transit Lines 1 and 2 (LRT-1, LRT-2) and on the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) between 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

    "This is a good way of showing our appreciation for the hard work and sacrifices of public servants," Francisco T. Duque III, CSC chair said in the statement. -- Kathleen A. Martin

  10. #6830

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    Quote Originally Posted by techguys View Post
    unique...


    Free train rides for gov't employees tomorrow

    GOVERNMENT employees will be treated to free train rides on the three light rail systems in the Metro tomorrow, as the Civil Service Commission celebrates its anniversary.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the agency said state workers will be given free rides on the Light Rail Transit Lines 1 and 2 (LRT-1, LRT-2) and on the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) between 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

    "This is a good way of showing our appreciation for the hard work and sacrifices of public servants," Francisco T. Duque III, CSC chair said in the statement. -- Kathleen A. Martin
    ahaka sd aning government employee rsd dapat sa tanan tax payer yahay jd basta naa sa gobyerno....

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