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    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    naay katungod ang mga taw nga mo saway sa mga ka palpakan sa government kai trabaho sa government ang mo manage sa nasud
    btaw, naay katungod.... hinaot lang nga ang musaway kabalo muhatag ug solosyon aron masolbad ang iyang gisaway... lisod na cge ra ug piyait, la may mabuhat...

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by cywizard View Post
    btaw, naay katungod.... hinaot lang nga ang musaway kabalo muhatag ug solosyon aron masolbad ang iyang gisaway... lisod na cge ra ug piyait, la may mabuhat...
    trabaho sa gobyerno ang mo hatag ug solusyon sa problema
    mao bitaw naa siya mga advisers/consultants aron mo tabang pangita ug solution

    kung ang ni saway mas maka hatag/implement ug solution para sa atong nasud... unsa nalang clase sa gobyerno naa ta
    Last edited by masakiton; 12-13-2010 at 01:44 AM.

  3. #13
    ang mga tao ang ma blame ani oi. one example is the result of the recent election.

  4. #14
    Ang government jud ngali oiz... Marcos ang pinaka bida sa tanan presidente... Like the other countries oh... ang tax kay makuha nila after 1year... Dili gihapun mahitabo nga walay kwarta ang government after i-uli nila ang kwarta kay e-gasto raman japun nila ang kwarta... If dili man gani or ilang e-save kay soon gasto-on japun nah nila ang kwarta...

    Sa pinas kay the best... Pati ang tambal naay tax... Kamatyonun nah ang pasyente kay wala nay kwarta hapit ang tambal, naay tax... Palit kah Nike or Adidas kay naay tax.. Kaon kah even sa fastfood kay naay tax...

  5. #15
    filipinos and government...

  6. #16
    Lisod moasinso ang pinoy kay we always love "Blame Game". Why not take our chances in changing this country for good...

    Majority nato diri (Istoryans), mga naa sa 20s to late 30s... And our generations would soon be handling government seats and some would be big times in the private sector... kon di ta magpa-corrupt, wala ju'y mocorrupt nato... and we will be bringing that attitude when our generation comes to lead this country!!!!

  7. #17
    "As what the People is, so is the Government." - Dr. Jose Rizal

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by psyche54 View Post
    Lisod moasinso ang pinoy kay we always love "Blame Game". Why not take our chances in changing this country for good...

    Majority nato diri (Istoryans), mga naa sa 20s to late 30s... And our generations would soon be handling government seats and some would be big times in the private sector... kon di ta magpa-corrupt, wala ju'y mocorrupt nato... and we will be bringing that attitude when our generation comes to lead this country!!!!


    basing from the thread title "who's to blame"

    tsssssssssssssssk

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    Quote Originally Posted by wikki View Post
    seriously when something goes wrong everyone open fires at the government like its a free for all. When the government does something mediocre things like make a 1 week holiday and give some bunoses everyone bites and forgives! !@#@#$2 O_o duh....

    Corruption in the PH isn't being made worst by the government, the root cause of it is the peolple, people here have adopted the corrupt way of life, "since everyone is doing it why not" so i dont see why anyone even has the right to say that the government is corrupt. oh and not listing everything for your income tax report is also corruption... ayaw pa lusot dira nga wala kay gi buhat na corrupt.
    the preconceived culture of going with the flow or follow what works is our problem. If we fight to change our culture, attitude,behavior, etc. and struggle through it all always keeping in mind the end goal of success, then we can succeed. Change of this grandeur requires years if not decades or continued practice. A prime example would have to be Singapore. Singapore is a country with little to no natural resources at all. Kita, we have so many natural resources yet we always go for the quick fix which is to sell them. A country that we must also follow is China. They have one of the worlds largest supply of rare earth metals. they know its intrinsic economic value, they know or have the means to extract those and most certainly, they can and will profit it seeing as there is no standard pricing for rare earth metals. We must follow in their foot steps and stop making too much utang. stop with the crab mentality and stop with the defeatist attitude when it comes to foreigners. They know the value of the natural resources that we have and yet we do nothing but let foreigners take it all. Dili ta dapat mag salig sa emplyment alone but must assert more entrepreneurial tactics or strategies for the country's improvement and overall betterment.

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    the people of the philippines as well as the government itself are to be blamed

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