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    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    Sige mog pang hambog nga despite PGMA's corruption.. ni maayo atong economy under her administration....

    Mao ni siya ang primary driving force being the chief economic adviser ni Arroyo and supposed to be Gibo's economic adviser as well.. pero he's now siding with Noynoy...

    read again his reason why:

    As an economist, I have been rigorously studying the differential impacts of the varying potential outcomes of the 2010 national elections. I have come to the preliminary conclusion that a new mandate under an Aquino presidency would have the highest statistical probability of triggering a significant increase in the investment rate from the current 15% while the domestic savings available to fund it stands at 30%. The public sector can only do so up to 4% of GDP.. I estimate that an Aquino presidency would increase it instantly by 8% of GDP or almost P642bn incremental private investments in the first eighteen months. This would create an additional 642,000 jobs on top of the organic capacity of the economy for jobs creation.
    I don't know where your source is for this, but the biggest question that is left unanswered here is what is there in the Aquino presidency that is assumed to make the economy better compared to that of the other candidates. The rest are just numbers that do not mean anything because they are just assumptions. Highest statistical probability? What is assumed there? I've read lots of business and economic news, and this one really leaves out what is essential but puts a whole lot of unnecessary data instead. From Noynoy and Mar's platform: From a government that merely conjures economic growth statistics that our people know to be unreal... to a government that prioritizes jobs that empower the people and provide them with opportunities to rise above poverty. I guess this guy is the one who conjures economic growth statistics that people know to be unreal?

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    segi mo panaway sa mga tao ni gloria pero kung mobalhin gani ninyo nindot na! asa man inyo baruganan ana?

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    sakto jud diay sulti ni Villar nga AQUINOROYO tsk tsk tsk tungod siguro ni sa SCTEX

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    Quote Originally Posted by networkguy View Post
    sakto jud diay sulti ni Villar nga AQUINOROYO tsk tsk tsk tungod siguro ni sa SCTEX

    black prop alert ... guys, pls watch Winnie Monsods video on SCTEX vs. C5 Extension


    YouTube - WINNIE MONSOD EXPLAINS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NOYNOY'S SCTEX AND MANNY VILLAR'S C 5 CONTROVERSIES

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    hahaha black props di mana gikan namo kay inyo mana style. i will aks you kinsa appoint ni davide sa UN?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BananaQ View Post
    Wala ko mo ingon nga bati siya ug nawong or guapo ba na siya. The only thing about that particular picture, which is the first I have seen of this guy, is that it does not look like someone I can trust. Naa man bati ug nawong nga murag trustworthy tan-awon, and I have no problems with them. Naa pud di trustworth tan-awon, pero wa ko mag tig deal nila, not sure if ok sila sa tinuod.

    As I said, I don't like to judge a book by its cover, but sometimes your instincts are also right. I don't know how he talks or how he really looks in person or in other photos, but to be honest, kung ma-o ni hitsura sa bank manager, ma intimidate ko mosulod anang bangkoha.
    i dnt seen ds guy personaly sa mga tv enterview lang murag mao nadyod ni iya nawong bro..but going to the other side,the issue of joining noynoy or to any elect president and f e base nato sa iya track records cguro naa sadni siya ika buga...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAINI View Post
    i dnt seen ds guy personaly sa mga tv enterview lang murag mao nadyod ni iya nawong bro..but going to the other side,the issue of joining noynoy or to any elect president and f e base nato sa iya track records cguro naa sadni siya ika buga...
    yes bro naa jud ni ikabuga si joey pero INTEGRITY wise well I cannot say it's up to the voters in his place. I dunno what his plans pero for me pakawala ni gma good riddance for Abnoy's camp... Goodluck noy hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by BananaQ View Post
    I don't know where your source is for this, but the biggest question that is left unanswered here is what is there in the Aquino presidency that is assumed to make the economy better compared to that of the other candidates. The rest are just numbers that do not mean anything because they are just assumptions. Highest statistical probability? What is assumed there? I've read lots of business and economic news, and this one really leaves out what is essential but puts a whole lot of unnecessary data instead. From Noynoy and Mar's platform: From a government that merely conjures economic growth statistics that our people know to be unreal... to a government that prioritizes jobs that empower the people and provide them with opportunities to rise above poverty. I guess this guy is the one who conjures economic growth statistics that people know to be unreal?
    Source? Joey Salceda himself. Mao ni part sa iya email sa iyang admu yahoo group.

    Joey Salceda is the chief economic adviser ni Arroyo... so if napa bilib ka sa economic performance under PGMAs term... its all thanks to this guy... so you better hear what he has to say cos he knows what hes talking about.

    Aquino administrations promise is to rid the government of corruption. Lahi imong understanding sa leadership role and role sa presidential management team. You dont expect the president to handle everything. He has to delegate it to key people. Mao ni ang crucial part... he has to choose not only the best and brightest... but also those with integrity and willingness to serve the people before themselves.

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    Mao ni ang kalagot aning mga Noynoy supporters.

    Admin jump ship to Villar = Villaroyo
    Admin jump ship to Noynoy = Mga buotan nga balimbing

    Balimbing is balimbing. You guys shouldn't be proud about rats jumping to your party. This is one of the main reasons our country is a banana republic. They have no loyalties. They have no principle. They exist outside the realm of decency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by networkguy View Post
    yes bro naa jud ni ikabuga si joey pero INTEGRITY wise well I cannot say it's up to the voters in his place. I dunno what his plans pero for me pakawala ni gma good riddance for Abnoy's camp... Goodluck noy hehehe
    So wala na hinuoy integrity ang tao tungod ni balhin ug party? kay naa koy kaila nga ni balhin from NPC to Lakas to run as president... basin gusto sad ka mu question sa integrity niya? hohoho...

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