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    Default effective ways to protest!


    I realize na during oil crisis some of our youth leaders and other org. mag march sa dalan para mag protest. I have tried once during my college days but usik usik lang ko sa akong baon. dako lang ang akong kaon ug walay na himo sa oil prices. karon mag noise barrage mag bike rally mag run rally and still it seems atong mga govt officials baga na kaayo ug nawg na dili na ma dutlan.
    now philippines gui rank as highest sa tax in asia! right 32% ang yet it seems wala ta ka feel sa balik ani na mga tax. matod pa ni BIR commision kung mo reduce ang tax sa mga working class , ma undang ang mga govt projects. this is just a brainstorming mga istoryans on how to effectively protest sa ato govt. na mag ka usa ang tanang mga trabahanti.
    dili ni labor union or unsa but to unite kay sakit na kaayo ang taxes ilang gui collect nato and then wala tay na feel in return.
    ako mo start if possible ug mo cooperate ang atong tagsa tagsa na accounting sa trabaho an na 10% nalang ang atong e remit nila instead of the usual tax rate. imagine whole of cebu ! 10% ra ato tax e remit.

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    Pretty impossible, the government will never agree on lowering the income tax- there would be less money to steal. This is more like asking a burglar on how to lock your house.

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    i never forgot a way to protest oil prices that was featured in the news a few years ago...

    today, we ONLY go to shell...
    tomorrow, we ONLY go to caltex...
    the next day, we ONLY go to petron...
    the next day, we ONLY go to seaoil...
    the next day, we ONLY go to phoenix...
    the next day, we ONLY go to total...
    the next day, we ONLY go to 1st gas...
    and so on...

    this way, those mofo's will lower down prices to get the customers...

    but then again...this is pinas...where we only unite when we watch pacman fight and every after 6PM to watch dumbing down of people watching recycled telenovelas...
    Last edited by kit_cebu; 09-28-2014 at 12:31 PM.

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    nindot ni imong plano TS pero murag lisod kaau ni i-organize and i-unite ang mga taw para mag protest. basin tungod pa nuon aning protest2x ma taktak ta sa trabaho. ka dakong dimalas naman lng jud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EL LOCO View Post
    now philippines gui rank as highest sa tax in asia! right 32% ang yet it seems wala ta ka feel sa balik ani na mga tax. matod pa ni BIR commision kung mo reduce ang tax sa mga working class , ma undang ang mga govt projects. this is just a brainstorming mga istoryans on how to effectively protest sa ato govt. na mag ka usa ang tanang mga trabahanti.
    dili ni labor union or unsa but to unite kay sakit na kaayo ang taxes ilang gui collect nato and then wala tay na feel in return.
    ako mo start if possible ug mo cooperate ang atong tagsa tagsa na accounting sa trabaho an na 10% nalang ang atong e remit nila instead of the usual tax rate. imagine whole of cebu ! 10% ra ato tax e remit.
    Sa FB ni e post bro para daghan makahibaw bsin daghan mo apil even those outside of Cebu. Hopefully dili lang unta mga accountant ang mo apil ra sa rally, tanan professionals from janitors to teachers to IT personnel and dapat mo apil.

    Quote Originally Posted by archspace View Post
    nindot ni imong plano TS pero murag lisod kaau ni i-organize and i-unite ang mga taw para mag protest. basin tungod pa nuon aning protest2x ma taktak ta sa trabaho. ka dakong dimalas naman lng jud.
    Dili sad bro kay right man pud na nato. Wala pa ko kadungog nga trabahante nataktak kay nag protesta sa gobyerno. Unless if mag protesta sila sa ilang gi trabahoan kay siguro gyud nang mataktak.

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    can we follow what hong kong did today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EL LOCO View Post
    can we follow what hong kong did today?
    ang mga stundent ug employed.. pwede tingali mo buhat ana..
    pero sa mga naai trabaho ug naai gi pang buhi.. murag lisod

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    Quote Originally Posted by EL LOCO View Post
    can we follow what hong kong did today?
    People here would rather be slaves of that tax as long as they won't lose their jobs, or unless if they're being paid. It's a stupid culture among the Filipinos.

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    Hope sa sunod na administration or next President, ang tax ang usa sa iyang main na concern.

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