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  1. #6731

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    Dear Jack, Nagtrabaho man diay kag MBO sa una...
    Then let's do a simple math computation...
    Let's say income sa lungsod 20Million for 2010 Plus IRA is 80million...
    How much do you think is one or two classrooms worth dodong?

    Now let's compare that to the National Budget nga Trillions of Pesos unya dili makatukod og Public SCHOOL man lang? Pagkapaita... Mangangkon pag mga classrooms nga gipahimo sa NGO... Pwera Gaba!

  2. #6732

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    Quote Originally Posted by estor_boot View Post
    marius, just ignore this cheerleader.
    the person can't really argue, has a primitive mindset and never heard of constructive criticism.

    so let's just act civil, shall we?
    CIVIL? you call yourself a civil person, wat d heck! Enough said, you are just another poster in this thread who turns to crap insults and thread posting, trying to get out the patience left on this forum moderators and posters... Last post for you though, i dont want to exert anymore effort in replying and proving myself to you... YOU are just a waste of anyones time.... Oh! and dont hide to another nick you know, you are just KhuRundy hiding on estor_boot's skin....

  3. #6733

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    Quote Originally Posted by estor_boot View Post
    and you think the 20% can build school for a fourth class municipality like Oslob?
    didto man gyud ni nagsugod ang LGU Fund ug IRA aning istoryaha.
    ayaw usba ang facts yot... you said extension paras inyong high school and not a whole school... the answer would be a big fat YES... FACEPALM at your idiocy...

  4. #6734

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    Quote Originally Posted by choyadgreat View Post
    Dear Jack, Nagtrabaho man diay kag MBO sa una...
    Then let's do a simple math computation...
    Let's say income sa lungsod 20Million for 2010 Plus IRA is 80million...
    How much do you think is one or two classrooms worth dodong?

    Now let's compare that to the National Budget nga Trillions of Pesos unya dili makatukod og Public SCHOOL man lang? Pagkapaita... Mangangkon pag mga classrooms nga gipahimo sa NGO... Pwera Gaba!
    bwahahahaha
    nisamot. your stupidity is now magnified hundred times!!!!! LOL

    how can a municipality that generates 20 million income is going to have 80 million IRA?

    that municipality's IRA will be 90% (to the maximum) of the 20 million only.

    idiot.

  5. #6735

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    Pavlov’s dogs


    09/20/2011

    Noynoy’s P1.8-trillion budget for 2012 breezed through the House, courtesy of Speaker Sonny Belmonte and the pork-starved allies and foes alike in the chamber, proving anew correct Ivan Pavlov’s theory on conditioning, using his dog.

    In Pavlov’s experiment on conditioned reflexes, he noticed that dogs tended to salivate before food was actually delivered to their mouths, a reaction which he called “psychic secretion.”

    By using a bell, Pavlov conditioned his dogs to associate its ringing with food and after some time, dogs already salivated upon hearing the bell, thus his classic findings about stimulating reflexes.

    Budget Secretary Florencio Abad, on the other hand, similarly used the pork barrel as the stimulant bell for congressmen to pass the 2012 budget without any considerable trouble from them.

    The economy has been languishing from underspending in government thus far this year and it is now clear that the freezing of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) is related to the enactment of the 2012 budget.

    With the pork barrel being dangled at their faces, the reflex of most congressmen was to salivate and vote for the passing of the budget without any thought, by reflex as proven by the Pavlov experiment.

    Those who did not fall to the reflex conditioning of Malacaņang, said what was lost in the railroading of the appropriations bill’s passage was the chance to dissect the huge P39-billion cash transfer component in the budget which was almost double that of the P21 billion allocation in this year’s budget channeled through the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

    There is also that P101 billion impounded funds that came from unfilled positions in government that will become discretionary money for Noynoy next year. The fact that 2013 is a national election year, makes the existence of such funds very convenient.

    A scrutiny of the conditional cash transfer (CCT) program in the budget was also expected in the mere fact that it was being doubled despite the fact that the program had little to show in terms of its effectiveness in eradicating poverty.

    Certain conditions such as an assurance on the education of children and the protection of the health of a mother in the family were attached to monthly grants given to the poorest among the population, but there are already many instances and reports showing that the program is not achieving its goals and is being reduced to be coming mere doleouts.

    There are many reports, for instance, that automatic teller machine (ATM) cards distributed to CCT beneficiaries are being pawned for instant money with loan sharks.

    The money is then used to buy television sets and other non-essentials, defeating the purpose of the program to assure the quality of lives of the poor since the recipients end up in deeper debt than before, ironically, the sudden source of steady income from government.

    The abuse of the program only points to the lack of government supervision on the recipients meeting their commitments. Such issues would have been amply ventilated if Belmonte allowed queries and possibly for the budget to be raised on the floor. Belmonte sent questions on the budget to be confined to the committee level where Noynoy’s allies can easily overrule it.

    A member of the so-called progressive bloc in the House felt a deja vu of sorts. Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casiņo noted that the railroading of the deliberations on the budget was no different from the practice of what Noynoy refers to as the crooked past which can very well be said since most Noynoy’s allies now are the former die-hard adherents of Gloria in the past. But Noynoy himself is into the same “crooked path” and worse, since he wants to control the funds of a co-equal branch and other constitutional offices.

    With such a composition in the alliance, Noynoy’s men of the straight path knew only too well how to get their allies in the House to blindly stamp their approval on the budget.

    Expect the pork barrel to start rolling from now with the express approval of the budget.

    The same way dogs get their bones after doing Pavlov’s tricks.

    The Daily Tribune - Without Fear or Favor

  6. #6736

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    Quote Originally Posted by unretry View Post
    CIVIL? you call yourself a civil person, wat d heck! Enough said, you are just another poster in this thread who turns to crap insults and thread posting, trying to get out the patience left on this forum moderators and posters... Last post for you though, i dont want to exert anymore effort in replying and proving myself to you... YOU are just a waste of anyones time.... Oh! and dont hide to another nick you know, you are just KhuRundy hiding on estor_boot's skin....
    O.T.
    nah. moderators here know how to do their job, you don't have to mention them in your every post.
    and moderators here know better if I am an alternick or not.

    in this forum, you deal with posters the way they deal with you.
    Last edited by estor_boot; 09-20-2011 at 09:45 AM.

  7. #6737

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    Quote Originally Posted by choyadgreat View Post
    Dear Jack, Nagtrabaho man diay kag MBO sa una...
    Then let's do a simple math computation...
    Let's say income sa lungsod 20Million for 2010 Plus IRA is 80million...
    How much do you think is one or two classrooms worth dodong?

    Now let's compare that to the National Budget nga Trillions of Pesos unya dili makatukod og Public SCHOOL man lang? Pagkapaita... Mangangkon pag mga classrooms nga gipahimo sa NGO... Pwera Gaba!
    sagdii na lng brod choya, kay kaning mga tawhana, bsta ma good looking ang ilang IDOL nga panot... ila jud nang duphan ug maayo bsan pag magkina unsa... As what a poster said here, even if its WHITE OR BLACK Propanganda... Botttom line is its still a PROPAGANDA... Agree! so even if you present facts and details into their midst, they will still not see it deemed... to the cause of close mindedness...

    Ka klaro na sa mga palpak n Noynoy ah, dli ghapon mo kakita unsa cya ka iresponsable nga presidente, cge lng mo ug ingon nga pila pa ka years iyang term, huwat lng kay ma usab ra cya... Even us, we do not deny nga naa sad gamay nga g.buhat si Noynoy, mostly sa pag.gukod sa previous admin... but we also retaliate to the facts nga inyong i.present nga baseless and sometimes leads to mis information, like post of some to the likes here... you know na what i mean... so straight to the point yaw sad mo kalain kung among sawayon ang inyong IDOL kay sa tinu.uray lng jud pwerti kadaghan jud sawayon sa iya.. Bsan pa mo ingon mo nga dli corrupt .... hehehehe....

    And kaning trillion budget, maka budget man diay sila ug ingon ani ka dako sa worth, why karon paman ni g.sabotan? Daghan na kaayo nangadaot sa ilang underspending. Underspending is not a good thing to the economy of the nation, its where our country gets its money from... Now he says GMA's projects are geared to corruption, and now he is reviving it? when in the first place he deemed it lack of proper management and purpose? Ayaw ko ug ingna nga naparok lng cya ug kalit nya naka ingon cya nga sayop iyang g.himo... Presidente na gud intawn ni cya, he should have thought of his decisions so many times, taking into account the outcome and the probability the project will do good in to our nation...

  8. #6738

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    Quote Originally Posted by choyadgreat View Post
    ayaw usba ang facts yot... you said extension paras inyong high school and not a whole school... the answer would be a big fat YES... FACEPALM at your idiocy...
    extension for now but eventually it will be named, (insert the name of the brgy) NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL just like the two other extensions before.

  9. #6739

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    Govt dole fails to stem school dropouts—Luistro


    THE monthly government dole to poor families in its conditional cash transfer program has done little to reduce the elementary school dropout rate, Education Secretary Armin Luistro said Monday.

    He told the Senate’s budget hearings the dropout rate remained at 25 percent. This meant one in four pupils enrolled in Grade 1 would fail to reach Grade 4 despite the government incentives to poor families to keep their children in school 85 percent of the time.

    “In our study, the two main reasons children fail to go to school is the lack of preparation for them to attend Grade 1 and the lack of transportation to keep them in school,” Luistro said.

    He said his department’s curriculum for the primary schools was the same for all pupils, even though children in the cities had a huge advantage over those in the rural areas because of their access to preschool educational materials and the media.

    “There’s a big disparity between our children in the urban and rural areas that has to be bridged with the introduction of a national preschool education, and we believe the solution is the kindergarten program,” Luistro said.

    He said the P23-billion government dole this year had no direct bearing on keeping pupils in school as the department’s study showed the lack of transportation in the countryside continued to raise the dropout rate.

    “There’s no transportation even if they have money for fare,” Luistro said.

    Despite the questions raised on the dole’s effectiveness, the Aquino administration wants to increase the financing for the Social Welfare Department’s conditional cash transfer program to P39 billion next year from P23 billion this year, and to raise the number of beneficiaries to 3 million from 2.3 million.

    In all, Social Welfare wants to spend P306.6 billion on the cash handouts for the rest of the administration’s term.

    Last week, the House of Representatives approved the government’s P1.8-trillion national budget for 2012, leaving the 69-percent increase in its conditional cash transfer allocation intact.

    Senator Edgardo Angara, chairman of the committee on education, arts and culture, asked Luistro to conduct a study specifically on the effects of the conditional cash transfer program that would help determine if the government handouts should be continued.

    “Maybe it’s wiser to use the funds in other ways to promote and strengthen the public education system,” Angara said.

    Senator Franklin Drilon sought a review of the Education Department’s school building program with the Public Works Department.

    Drilon said the department had been spending P650,000 per classroom while he had managed to build the same kind of classroom for half the price using his pork barrel.

    Luistro said the contractors working for the department had to pay taxes, while donated projects such as Drilon’s classrooms were tax-exempt.

    Still, Drilon said that should not double the costs.

    “I understand the contractors have to make a profit, but 100 percent is too much,” he said.

    “They should look into this. They can double the number of classrooms for the same amount.’’

    Manila Standard Today -- Govt dole fails to stem school dropouts—Luistro -- 2011/september/20

  10. #6740

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    Seeing a president at mass at least assures us that if he really screws up, in the end, we do have the eternal recourse option.

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