ok. another point, you said nga nag kadaghan ang mga sakyanan but not necessarily nga its necessary na gyud to widen the road like its very urgent diba?
So why not pour those funds to some other urgent issues...I just cant put my finger to it but I know there are a lot
Para nako they're just too eager to have the project implemented (which completion is another matter)
I think they're just to eager to get their claws on the budget.
THey can't even think of a way how to manage it around the trees
taga diha jud akong kaliwat part. how sad to know this. pero pwed raman tingali ang one side lang or instead of cutting down the ancient trees, better to make another lane then himuon lang as island ang mga kahoy. problema kung mosugot ang mga affected nga balay.
this is the faith of growing province.. we need bigger roads. government is working here, if not..we blame them.. hahayst
or they could do the earth balling stuff like they did to plaza indepedencia...
for the sake of development, i have to cut you (acacia trees) down. pero sayang, pwerti kasayang...
wlay pakabana ang mulopyo ug wala kaamgo sa treasure nga nausik ang mga opisyalis sa kagamhanan
so sad
tsk.tsk. sayang gyud kaayo ang mga kahoy .. unsaon nalang..
Government is working here?
Well why not start with working more efficiently in their offices and dili mag pahayahay--from highranking officials down to the staff.
Also why not regulate vehicles instead of just spending money building bigger roads. Or implement effective urban planning (if there's one)
This has always been the case and excuse to destroy more to give way for developement.
And I don't think you can blame me of thinking this politicians is keeping their hands to themselves with the multimillion budget comes pouring in.
Well let's say we "sacrifice" things for this project or 'development" but don't you think there's nothing politically smelling fishy about this?
tsk,tsk,..mahal2x baya ning mga century old trees ibaligya,..haizt
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