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  1. #41

    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    Corruption exists with unjust laws.... Dissect the unjust laws from the system, and you indirectly reduce corruption without even waging war directly against it... unjust laws are those that give arbitrary power to government what would otherwise be on the hands of two consenting parties... but, it seems most the people mistake the symptom as the disease... corruption is a symptom... unjust legislation and unlimited power is the disease...
    couldn't agree more! We have to change na jd para kita na sd ang powerhouse sa ASEAN oi..samoka ba aning mag cge tang panarbaho abroad unya ang tax bulsahon lng sa mga maro! Officials who find loopholes to the current justice system. tsk!

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by arpa View Post
    Lets try Mayor Duterte if he can solve this one and if didn't then its time for the Philippines to become the 51st state of United States of America.
    51st US state murag far fetch pana boss, maybe part of China mas realistic
    Last edited by cardo; 05-08-2015 at 10:27 AM.

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by arpa View Post
    Lets try Mayor Duterte if he can solve this one and if didn't then its time for the Philippines to become the 51st state of United States of America.
    ang problema kung mosugot ba ang America

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    Corruption exists with unjust laws.... Dissect the unjust laws from the system, and you indirectly reduce corruption without even waging war directly against it... unjust laws are those that give arbitrary power to government what would otherwise be on the hands of two consenting parties... but, it seems most the people mistake the symptom as the disease... corruption is a symptom... unjust legislation and unlimited power is the disease...
    Laws were/are created by the politicians (most are corrupt).
    Would they pass a law that would prevent them from making money?
    What's the use of spending so much money during election and not getting it back (with interest) after being elected?
    So, how could we expect to have a law that will totally prevent corruption in the government?
    Other (good) politicians may have authored laws to prevent this but by the time that it will be passed into law, it already have so many holes in it that they could take advantage of. They could interpret the law in many ways.

    Why not let an ordinary citizen (or group) author a law and defend it in the congress/senate?
    If there will be a deadlock, let the people decide through an election (a plebiscite).

    I was just wondering why there was no law that oblige politicians (especially those who has big budgets) to be transparent on how they spend the peoples money? They should put a big billboard in the public places on 1.) how much is their total annual funds; 2.) How they spent it; and 3.) The details of the expenditures. They can even make a website on this matter.

    In this way, people will easily know all about how their money is spent. They can easily check if the funds are spent appropriately. That the projects are not over-priced.

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by dulasnom View Post
    I was just wondering why there was no law that oblige politicians (especially those who has big budgets) to be transparent on how they spend the peoples money? They should put a big billboard in the public places on 1.) how much is their total annual funds; 2.) How they spent it; and 3.) The details of the expenditures. They can even make a website on this matter.

    In this way, people will easily know all about how their money is spent. They can easily check if the funds are spent appropriately. That the projects are not over-priced.
    pagbuhat mn gani og tarpaulin...dako mn gani ang budget...dghan mo araay ana sir...lol...magsakit lang atong dughan...

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by 666satan View Post
    pagbuhat mn gani og tarpaulin...dako mn gani ang budget...dghan mo araay ana sir...lol...magsakit lang atong dughan...
    To think nga nka-pabuhat sila ug mga billboards nga naa ilang nawng nga ila gi-angkon ang project, no reason ngano dili kaya buhaton ang akong suggestion...

  7. #47
    Wala nay pag-asa ning mga politiko, bisan maayo siya inig una ka dugayan matakdan gyud ug ma tental sa kwarta.
    Dili man nato masukod ang intangible quality sa politiko like sincerity, loyalty, honesty ug uban pa mao lisod saligan. Dili man pasabot nindot ug educational qualification maayo na, same sad sa uneducated politiko, naay uban maayo naa say dili. Kani sila maka lingkod na gani ma tental dayon kay dali ra ipalusot ang kwarta.

    Only way is have a fresh start, run the government by uncorrupted individual or run the govt by perfect computer programs.

  8. #48
    lisod na kaayo ni nga matarung, kay bisan katong mga SK gani tudloan naman daan ug binuang.

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by dulasnom View Post
    Laws were/are created by the politicians (most are corrupt).
    Would they pass a law that would prevent them from making money?
    What's the use of spending so much money during election and not getting it back (with interest) after being elected?
    So, how could we expect to have a law that will totally prevent corruption in the government?
    Other (good) politicians may have authored laws to prevent this but by the time that it will be passed into law, it already have so many holes in it that they could take advantage of. They could interpret the law in many ways.

    Why not let an ordinary citizen (or group) author a law and defend it in the congress/senate?
    If there will be a deadlock, let the people decide through an election (a plebiscite).

    I was just wondering why there was no law that oblige politicians (especially those who has big budgets) to be transparent on how they spend the peoples money? They should put a big billboard in the public places on 1.) how much is their total annual funds; 2.) How they spent it; and 3.) The details of the expenditures. They can even make a website on this matter.

    In this way, people will easily know all about how their money is spent. They can easily check if the funds are spent appropriately. That the projects are not over-priced.
    I never suggested a law against corruption. read it again.

  10. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    I never suggested a law against corruption. read it again.
    Actually, I totally agreed with your post. It's the reason why I quoted it.

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