The Facebook page of ANC 24/7 is asking for its reader's suggestion on how to solve Metro Manila's traffic problem. This got me thinking, "what is the best way to solve Metro Manila's traffic problem?" It's easy to make suggestions, what's hard is the implementation and the cost of implementation. So what is the the best way to solve Metro Manila's traffic problem and the most cost effective solution? Punitive Fines Add caption First of all, any implementation will definitely cost money, a lot of money. The cause of the traffic mess is the people themselves so it's only right that those causing the traffic problem should be fined and the fine should hurt. That way, the fines will pay for the cost of enforcing the law. The fines should start at P500 and goes up every week if you don't pay it within 15 days. To enforce this and prevent people from ignoring the fine. It will be tied to their driver's license or car registr...
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I saw this video on Youtube.
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Do you love shouting "PROUD TO BE PINOY" everytime Manny Pacquiao wins a boxing match, or when Charice Pempengco sings infront of millions of americans? Well, you should think before you do. Manny and Charice's achievements are possible only because they worked hard to attain them. We have nothing to do with it. Were just riding along and stealing the limelight from them because secretly, we know we dont have pride and dignity. 25 years of putting up with this miserable life brought about by "So called" freedom. The Aquino Legacy so they say.
Well guess what? Its only the Rich and Wealthy like the Cojuango-Aquinos-Lopezes who are truly enjoying freedom and democracy. But the rest of us are merely sucking it up. Trying to deny that Philippines is just a 3RD WORLD COUNTRY being overtaken by Vietnam and Indonesia. MEDIA is the drug that helps you forget this fact. Stupid telenovelas and stupid newsreporting is your daily diet. Dumbing down the entire Filipino nation. Making them easy to control during election times.
The sad state of the Philippines is being covered up by the media, blaming its poor citizens who commits crime fueled by hunger. While the same media glorifies People Power Revolution. A supposed revolution attended by only 2% of the population.
By informing the entire Philippine Population of the real state of our country, it will be easy to pursue real change in society because we will have the support of the masses. Changes in the current system cannot be stalled by Media and the Oligarchs if this happens.
We are not proposing to eliminate the members of Oligarchy, all we ask for is a chance for every Filipino to live decently. A person can only go as far as OPPORTUNITY permits it. If there is no opportunity, then there is no progress. Opportunity HERE in the Philippines, not ABROAD. No more separation of families.
Yes to Economic Liberalization and decentralization of Imperial Manila. Switch to PARLIAMENTARY-FEDERALISM.
Rectify the flawed 1987 C.O.R.Y. Constitution. A constitution protecting RICH FAMILIES. A constitution responsible for the alarming increase of Filipinos living in Poverty.
This Filipino Visual artpiece is created, authored and directed by a conservative Filipino citizen, residing in the Philippines. The director/author/owner of the video does not intend to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate his fellow Filipinos or any particular Filipino individual. We are not promoting hatred, violence and discrimination towards our own race. Nor do we promote stereotyping and denigration against any Filipino Individual.
The primary purpose of this video is to RAISE AWARENESS amongst the poor and underpriviledged citizens of the Philippines. Due to their lack of education, they have limited grasp of sophisticated terminologies which prompted the author to use BASIC FILIPINO TAGALOG STREET WORDS such as "Bobo" and "Ignorante" which means "Dull minded" and "Uninformed" respectively, to appeal to the masses.
The objective of the director/author/owner of the video is to promote an intelligent and civilized discussion about rectifying the flawed provisions of the Philippine's 1987 Constitution. Provisions that promote a protectionist government where only a few number of rich families benefit while the entire populace of the Philippines is mired in POVERTY, MEDIOCRITY and constant SUFFERING.
The opinion of the director/author/owner of the video is similar to the opinion of a growing number of disillusioned Filipinos who simply wants to elevate their quality of life and get rid of poverty in our country once and for all by freeing up the economy and attracting foreign direct investments that bring job opportunities to the people. The 1987 constitution is responsible for restricting progress in the Philippines for 25 years. The 1987 Constitution must be rectified. This rectification movement must be supported by the people. But first, the people must be informed. Hence the very PURPOSE OF THIS VIDEO.
This is not Hate Speech. This is not Racial Vilification. We appeal to Youtube administration to understand the political and economic situation of our country the Philippines and the benefit we will get by informing the public.
Welcome Google visitors! If you're looking for old Manila pictures from the 1950s to the 1970s, you've come to the right place. You'll see a collection of nostalgic photos when Manila was in its heyday. Just a quick note, I don't take credit for these photos. Somebody just sent them to me and I felt that it was important that I share it in the hopes that other people will see how beautiful Manila was and hopefully help bring it back to its former glory. Manila when it was the most beautiful city in Asia in the 1950s to 1970s The photos must have been taken in different years, from the mid 1950's to the mid 1960's, judging from the car models (though some cars are pre 1950'd). Where is O'Henry's Coffee and Donut shop in Plaza Sta Cruz (Plaza near Escolta & Reina Regente)? Can you recognize the cars? Chevy Bel-air 1958, Simca 1961-62s, Toyopet 1960s, VW Beetle 1960's, early 1960's Mercedez Benz 220... Take note, naka sapa...
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Just read this article on Inquirer.net about Globe complaining that the PLDT and Digitel merger would create a monopoly. PLDT chair Manuel V. Pangilinan on Tuesday hit out at Globe, accusing the Ayala group of monopolistic business practices. “PLDT is not allowed to install phone services inside malls and real estate developments (owned by the Ayala group), despite the clamor from their tenants,” Pangilinan said, noting that Globe was allowed to offer telecom services in these areas. The Ayala group, through its Ayala Land unit, is one of the country’s largest property developers. It operates shopping malls in Metro Manila, Cebu and Pampanga. It's funny how these big companies fight don't they? They talk about the danger of having a monopoly but all these talk are just of course to protect their business interest. In the end, the consumer ends up with the raw end of the deal. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Monopolies have existed in the Philippi...
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