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    Quote Originally Posted by who_cares? View Post
    Katawa lang brader..ang ako ra masulti let's cross the bridge when we get there..Pnoy has 4 more years to go after the Arroyos and the big time kawatans..Remember new admin na ta ron..dili na Gloria Arroyo days nga gawasnon ang mga tax evaders and kawatans in government.Maybe in Gloria days usad pagong ang justice system sa pinas.Patungo na tayo sa tuwid na daan brader. Just sit back and relax..hehehe!
    you are funny brader. i will print screen this and show it to you 4yrs from now.

    bilib kong pnoy basta mapapriso niya si gloria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by who_cares? View Post
    Katawa lang brader..ang ako ra masulti let's cross the bridge when we get there..Pnoy has 4 more years to go after the Arroyos and the big time kawatans..Remember new admin na ta ron..dili na Gloria Arroyo days nga gawasnon ang mga tax evaders and kawatans in government.Maybe in Gloria days usad pagong ang justice system sa pinas.Patungo na tayo sa tuwid na daan brader. Just sit back and relax..hehehe!
    bantog ra! so maayo lang cya sa mga tax evaders ani? how about kadtong sa mindanao massacre? musta na kaha to? not to mention kadtong sa hongkong bus hi jacking. musta na sd kaha to sa?

    usad pagong d i?

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    I haven't been following PNOY fully , but the impression I get is a President just getting by. Well wa ta kibaw how stressful and big the scope of government service is , but I really wish he'd address the obvious. While it is good to go after the previous corrupt administration as this is one of his focal point in office , i'd like to see him address our countries infrastructure , jobs , education , etc ... While it is good we don't hear much about his car or attending a hotdog concert or flavor of women he may be dating , i'd like to hear what he is doing about our economy and the latter mentioned.

    There is a very small percent of anyone being voted to be President , I hope he realizes what the people voted him in office for and remember at the end of the day , it isn't money, power, fame that is important but how one will be remembered , a lasting legacy that finally one has made change in a country where people have little faith in Government.

    my 2 cents
    Last edited by KE-25; 10-07-2011 at 08:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peewee_toot View Post
    bantog ra! so maayo lang cya sa mga tax evaders ani? how about kadtong sa mindanao massacre? musta na kaha to? not to mention kadtong sa hongkong bus hi jacking. musta na sd kaha to sa?

    usad pagong d i?
    ^ngutana ko brad, unsa diay gusto nimo buhaton ni PNoy bahin anang mindanao massacre?

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    wag kayong mg alala lahat ng problema ay pinag-aaralan po natin yan..dahil kayo ang boss ko..maraming salamat;PNOY.

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    Madayon na gyud diay ni kay naa naman Perpective? Ganahan ko sa design murag shell ang roofing then murag big compared to the present. Mao manang red ang atop ang present terminal karun no?


    Quote Originally Posted by techguys View Post
    DOTC unveils P426-B five-year plan

    Thursday, 06 October 2011 21:58 Lenie Lectura / Reporter



    A P426-billion five-year plan to rehabilitate and modernize the country’s transport sector was unveiled on Thursday by the Department of Transportation and Communications.


    Speaking before the Makati Business Club (MBC), Transportation Secretary Manuel A. Roxas II said he sees his team at the DOTC as a “problem solver” and vowed results when he returns next year to grace again the MBC’s membership meeting.


    “Our role is to solve the country’s transport problems. I see my team as a problem solver. If invited next year, there will be a rate card so that you can rate the performance of this agency,” Roxas told MBC members, as he unveiled the department’s five-year transport-infrastructure plan estimated to cost P426 billion.


    “The amount is just an estimate, as some of the projects will still have to undergo the bidding process. But we are confident the projects will start to take off in five years,” said Roxas.


    He said he was confident his team will resolve problematic contracts entered into by the previous administration. These include the NorthRail, Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 and the roll-on, roll-off (Roro) projects.


    Roxas said the DOTC will pursue the speedy and just resolution of past infrastructure projects that “simply did not fit the standards of a sound deal, either by dint of corruption or technical fault.” The NorthRail project is one of them, he said.


    “We are reconfiguring this project after our productive discussion with top Chinese officials during our recent trip there with the President,” he said. “This time, we want to rewrite the lopsided contract to our mutual advantage. Instead of just a train that will run from Caloocan to Mabalacat in Pampanga, we want this to stretch out from Metro Manila to Clark. We are resolved to get the biggest bang out of every peso spent—no overprice, no fancy specs that we don’t need,” Roxas added.


    The “new” NorthRail project will be called Naia-Clark Express Rail Link. It will involve the development, operation and maintenance of a newly constructed high-speed NorthRail, a 100-kilometer-long railway from the Central Business District to Clark Freeport in Pampanga, with a total travel time of 45 minutes. The project will cost P108 billion, said Roxas. He added that the Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) has agreed to undertake the feasibility study.


    Other rail projects include the P5.1-billion operation, management and revenue contract of Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT 1), the P30-billion modernization of the Philippine National Railways’ south line; P7.5-billion privatization of Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT 3) operation; the P3.4-billion rehabilitation of MRT 3 coaches; the P79-billion LRT 1 extension to Cavite; and the P12-billion LRT 2 extension to Antipolo.


    Overall spending to improve the railway sector of the country is estimated to cost P245 billion.
    For airports, the DOTC will set aside P2.07 billion for the rehabilitation of Naia terminals 1, 2 and 3.
    Roxas said plans are under way to decongest Naia through the reduction of corporate and air taxi flights by 50 percent of the current number of sorties during peak hours.



    “We will construct a rapid-exit taxiway to reduce runway occupancy time. We are also studying the transfer of noncommercial flights to other areas such as Sangley Point,” he said.


    To transform Clark airport as a premier gateway, some P12.4 billion must be set aside to be able to accommodate expected passenger growth, he said.


    1. A new passenger terminal worth P10.15 billion will be built in Mactan, Cebu.



    Roxas said P3 billion should be earmarked for the Kalibo airport upgrade; P1 billion for the construction of a new passenger terminal at the Tacloban airport; and P8 billion for the upgrade of various airports nationwide.


    The Puerto Princesa Airport would need P4.2 billion to be upgraded; P7.8 billion for Laguindingan airport; and P8 billion for the New Bohol airport.


    2. For the road sector, Roxas said several “greenfield” projects are being planned, such as the proposed Cebu Bus Rapid Transit.


    Under a study completed in June 2010, the 15-km Bus Rapid Transit line from Bulacao from the southwest to Talamban northeast of the city will have 22 stations and three terminals. This will cost P5.2 billion.


    The DOTC, he added, will enforce policies that will make fleets of taxes, buses and jeepneys younger.



    “With younger vehicles in our traffic, this will mean less carbon dioxide in the air we breathe, less accidents and less inconvenience for commuters. We will enforce a phase-out period of 10 years for taxis, 15 years for UV expresses and 10 years for multi-cabs,” said Roxas.


    For ports projects, a central Roro Spine project worth P49.3 billion will be constructed linking Manila-Panay-Negros-Cebu-Bohol-Northern Mindanao. This project is expected to reduce overall travel time of passengers from nine to five hours from Luzon to Caticlan, 10 to four hours from Luzon to Roxas, and 21 to 10 hours from Manila to Cebu.


    3. A new container and multipurpose terminal in Cebu worth P10.2 billion will be developed to expand port capacity in handling container traffic.


    A P5-billion upgrade of the Davao Sasa port will be carried out to accommodate more passengers and cargo.


    Also, P7.64 billion will be allocated for the improvement, expansion of various municipal ports nationwide.


    All these projects, according to Roxas, will adhere to President Aquino’s 5Rs—right project, right quality, right people, right cost, and right on time.
    Meanwhile, the President has appointed Cosette Canilao as executive director of the Public-Private Partnership Center (PPP Center), Malacañang said on Thursday.


    Canilao has been PPP Center officer in charge since Philamer Torio resigned as executive director last month to pursue further studies.
    Secretary Ramon Carandang of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office said Canilao is the “logical choice” for the job.
    “She’s performed well and this eliminates the need for transition since she’s already there. She’s been there since the start,” Carandang said.


    Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda and Carandang said interest in the PPPs remains strong despite the perceived delay in bidding them out.


    “There are still queries from investors. We just wanted to be sure that when we launch a project, it will be fully reviewed. In some of the projects, we have retained advisers or consultants to make sure that the project would be properly launched and when it’s bid out, it will be a complete project without attendant concerns anymore,” Lacierda said.
    (With Mia Gonzalez)


    Source: http://cebu-airport.com


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    yung pong pag cancell ng mga flood control projects ngyari po yan noong pong wala pang bagyo..kasi sayang naman hindi kasi yan magagamit pag tag araw.nakaka save po ang governo nating ng 1 billion pesos.pro ngayon po ang sabi ng PAG-ASA may mga bagyo pang darating kaya pinapa dali natin ang pag dawa ng flood control para magamit sa parating na bagyo..at pinag aaralan napo natin kung ano ang gagawin sa flood control projects pag wala ng flood.SAlamat

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    yun pong sinasabi nila na ng smoke ako or kami sa PAl hindi po totoo yon..may naghanap buhay talaga sa pag criticize sa akin.salamay

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    all i am expecting from this government is a foundation of truth and nothing more..

    truth in governance and truth within ourselves.. it is high time that we change, and without a model president doing it for us, as a nation we wont be able to do that..

    and doing so, i just hope that after 2016 we wont be going back again to the old corrupt ways, hopefully, the foundation of honesty laid by noynoy will be continued, and perhaps, after years, decade of honest leadership, we will be great again as a nation..

    i am not stupid enough to expect that i should feel economically what the government is doing for now, because i am not stupid enough to believe that changes and betterment can be achieved overnight..

    i am just stupid enough to believed, that somehow, with this little honesty that we have right now from the president, it will take us a little mile to our search for a better Philippines,....

    demn, im stupid..

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    tungkol naman po sa corruption.ginagawa na ho nating yan ang pag file ng kasa laban sa nakaraang administration.dahil transparent ho ang aking administration ngayon..kaya nga yong sa LTO pina cancel kona ho yung automated na system.palitan nalang ho natin yan manual gamit ang EXCEL na FREE naman kasama sa PC..

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