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</p>Moonglow on "A Misplaced Agency"
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Thu, 17 Feb 2011 13:08:04 +0000Moonglow211@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>A misplaced agency that could be a more aggressive tool to empower the people and uplift the economic situation of the masses is the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA). I have been wondering why it is under the Department of Finance. It should be under the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), together with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Both are tasked to register businesses operating under Philippine Laws.</p>
<p>Under the DTI, the CDA can tap foreign investors for the Cooperatives, and likewise, the foreign investors can tap the cooperatives as partners. This way, the masses in the countryside are given almost equal chances with the rich businessmen in getting lucrative businesses and livelihood, instead of being driven out of their farms and homes to become squatters and beggars in their own country.</p>
<p>I hope the people in the government especially the officials of the present administration can appreciate the value of Cooperatives for our people and for the country.
</p>jeffincebu on "Ambition for economic liberal reform"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/ambition-for-economic-liberal-reform#post-209
Fri, 14 Jan 2011 03:04:19 +0000jeffincebu209@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Then, according to these informations, and wanting as goal to not make the wedge more than 60%, here is the revenue advised, designed for the expenses proposed before. Of course, I didn't count non-taxes revenues because they are unstable and not safe, but if there is possibility to have donations from abroad, or other kind of non-tax revenues, it is the priority.</p>
<p>- VAT at 26% but 0% in food, housing, electricity, public transportation, internet : 14.8% of GDP of revenues expected<br />
- Proportional Income tax on individuals at 25% with fiscal deductions for the topics I said upper (real estate, etc.) : 9% of GDP expected<br />
- Social cotisations on salaries at 35% : 10.4% of GDP expected<br />
- Immovable property taxes at two times the ireland rates (I invite you to consult their website to know more exactly about it) : 1.3% of GDP expected<br />
- Financial transactions tax at the same level than Australia (here also, too complicated to explain it in one sentence only) : 1.4% of GDP expected<br />
- Proportionnal Income tax on businesses at 25.8% (less incitations) : 6.4% of GDP expected</p>
<p>I also invite you if you have time to visit my blog <a href="http://jeffincebu.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">http://jeffincebu.blogspot.com</a><br />
My email and msn is also here : <a href="mailto:gangrene23@live.fr">gangrene23@live.fr</a>
</p>jeffincebu on "Ambition for economic liberal reform"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/ambition-for-economic-liberal-reform#post-208
Fri, 14 Jan 2011 02:28:17 +0000jeffincebu208@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>4) The last point of program advised is of course about revenues</p>
<p>You fighted against VAT. Probably because hard for poors. However, the amount of social expenses I proposed is designed for a VAT at 26% as a liberal consensus (I explained that in my blog, I invite you to visit it <a href="http://jeffincebu.blogspot.com)" rel="nofollow">http://jeffincebu.blogspot.com)</a>. So the problem is not anymore a problem.<br />
You must to notice, if it is not already the case, that VAT is a good tax who doesn't penalize a lot the economy.</p>
<p>Here are the multipliers :<br />
- VAT, immovable property taxes, financial transaction taxes (if no more than 0.1% per transaction) : -0.1% of growth per % of GDP taxed.<br />
- Social cotisations on salaries : -0.2%<br />
- Income taxes on individuals and businesses : -0.3%<br />
- Excise taxes, and other miscellaneous taxes of this type : -0.4%<br />
- Taxes on wealth, on inheritance, gifts, and taxes on capital : -0.5%<br />
Of course, the revenues who are not from taxes are the best. And it is advised to privatize all the useless public companies and sell the useless shares. Also advised if later the budget is an excedent to loan to other countries, as China is doing.</p>
<p>And for information, here are the revenues made by our governors (central, I still can't guess for the local) this year :<br />
15.20% || Total revenue<br />
2.65% || VAT<br />
4.81% || Excise tax<br />
5.73% || Income tax individuals and corporate<br />
1.46% || Non-Tax revenue<br />
0.55% || Estate and gift tax<br />
Unfortunaly, impossible for me to separate the estate tax from the gift/inheritance tax, but we can have an idea.
</p>jeffincebu on "Ambition for economic liberal reform"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/ambition-for-economic-liberal-reform#post-207
Fri, 14 Jan 2011 01:17:54 +0000jeffincebu207@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>For you to know, I counted how much is spent today in each sectors by the government (unfortunaly, local governments are not enough transparents to add their own expenses. But often their expenses are just "administration". Eventually "infrastructures" and "safety" if they are less bad than the average).</p>
<p>*****2010 expenses (% of GDP)*****<br />
18.05% || Total government expenses<br />
4.17% || Public debt annual reimbursment<br />
0.22% || Useful economic expenses : energy, medication production<br />
1.49% || Housing, Infrastructures, community services<br />
1.21% || Social<br />
0.44% || Health<br />
2.76% || Education, vocational education, culture<br />
0.86% || Defense<br />
1.10% || Security, Justice<br />
1.25% || Administration and Public services<br />
4.55% || Useless expenses : subventions, environment, etc</p>
<p>I also forgot to say that in what I called economic affairs, I included all fiscal advantages to make agriculture more competitive or housing less expensive.
</p>jeffincebu on "Ambition for economic liberal reform"
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Fri, 14 Jan 2011 01:00:11 +0000jeffincebu206@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>3) Next part of the reform that I advise you is more about expense programs... It can not be made directly. To reach this program you need two or even three electoral mandate, the road is long then (or else if the movement is too fast, the unstability would create unemployment).</p>
<p>I developped my proposition on a OECD basis, this OECD basis allows me to see clearly what works, and what don't work.<br />
- social expenses (not including social health expense, social education expenses) : +0.35% if efficient, 0% for the rest<br />
- education expenses : +0.1% if efficient, 0% for unefficient expenses<br />
- administrations and public services : +0.35% if social public services such as nurseries, 0% for the rest<br />
- health expenses : 0%<br />
- police, justice, and other safety expenses : +0.1%<br />
- defense expenses : +0.1%<br />
- infrastructures, housing and collective developments : +0.1%<br />
- culture expenses : 0.1% if language school abroad for skilled immigration program, 0% for the rest<br />
- environment expenses : 0%<br />
- economic miscellaneous affairs : 0.1% if only minimum necessary such as energy and monopoly prevention, 0% for the rest</p>
<p>As you probably know, every expense makes a gain of growth, every tax the contrary, and every debt to reimburse is exponentially more expensive. The number that I proposed you is this multiplier that you commonly can find in many economists websites. 1% of GDP of superior expense makes X gain of growth.</p>
<p>In this instance, let me propose you this final goal (after some mandates), as what is expensed in the best OECD country in each category. Only my social expense is not into them because with my left-liberal ideology. I have my own conception of social system.</p>
<p>- Social expenses : 23.5% of the GDP<br />
With this expense, no more poors.<br />
Everyone can eat and ride public transportation because of an universal allowance equivalent of 15% of the local GDP per capita. Only condition : being 18.<br />
Every family with children would have a family allowance of 15% of local GDP per capita. However, if a family have more than one children, they would not have more than this amount, as an incitation for family planing.<br />
Everyone in jobless who don't refuse to study (TESDA programs or college/university) can live in a brick studio with aircon and internet because of a 40% of the local GDP per head additionnal social fund. Those who refuse would not have it, and students would have it.<br />
Minimum wage must to be hourly, and calculated to make the minimum income of a full time worker up to 55% of local GDP per capita.<br />
A work incitation allowance up to 10% of local GDP could be made gradually to push people to work.<br />
Pills, condoms and abortion would be free and allowed.<br />
This is what we can do with this amount, and I am absolutly sure that there is no poverty anymore with that plan. Please note that I don't mean that this plan must to be made by the government, but it means a total of national and local public expenses.</p>
<p>- education expenses : 6% of GDP.<br />
This is the amount expensed by the best education system in the world : Finland.<br />
Their educative system is free for everybody, from primary school, include to university.<br />
Their educative system is totally public, but autonomous. Teachers with the least performances at middle term lose their jobs directly, and teachers just under the average must to follow a training to renew their skills. Management is evaluated also.<br />
From 4 to 15 years old, according to PISA test, Finland system is from far the best of the world. Finland people are not superior humans, they just have a good system.<br />
There, children are responsabilized very early. School have a main program to provide them mathematics, science, history, language and foreign language skills. This program is of 15h per week only. Then, students are pushed to take optionnal courses up to 10h a week : doing a sport, playing music, trying some vocational shed/studio to know if they would like, learning another language, etc etc. This system continue till their high school graduation (graduation there is year 12 and not year 11 unlike here... so their bachelor is a 3 year program).<br />
Their universities are also the best of the world for three reasons :<br />
- they graduate 80% of their youth, that is huge<br />
- as a proportion of their inhabitants, they are not bad in the rankings<br />
- they are free of fees<br />
Their universities work on the same philosophy than their primary and secondary system. Also there, they recruit wisely their teachers, expect good performances from them, but pay them in a better proportion also.<br />
Only their vocational training are to improve. Not because of its system but because their training doesn't provide exactly what their local labour market need.</p>
<p>- Administration and public services : 6% of GDP. In fact, a country provides a good administration at a low price : UK with 4.5% of their GDP. Why 6%? I counted approximatively a free nurseries system (this expense would push more people to work, so would create growth).</p>
<p>- Health expenses : 2.9% of GDP. I don't consider public expenses in health useful because the market can provide it. Which country spend 2.9% of their GDP ? Macau for example, and the life expectancy at birth there is one of the best in the world. Then, I see these expenses as incitations for the market to go in any places (to not make health desert), and incitations to health medical insurrances to not make too much profits (as a compensation).<br />
BE CARREFUL, with economic freedom reform that I proposed upper, you would have such as 50 different companies who would proposed their offer. This competition would already make their price really more little. Just observe abroad if you want to have an idea.</p>
<p>- Police, justice, and other safety expenses : 1.4% of GDP. This amount is spent in Japan. Japan is the only one OECD country who have good results in crime fight. I observed that globally, all the other countries spend less, it explains their bad results.</p>
<p>- Defense : 1% of GDP. I observed that in superpower countries, germany spend less for its defense (1.1% of their GDP). So I supposed that for a country like here who doesn't need to be implied internationally, 1% would be a good proportion to stop the rebellion in a middle-term.</p>
<p>- Infrastructures, housing, and community developments : 1% of GDP. The most efficient OECD country, as well for infrastructures as housing price, is Germany, with 0.8% of GDP. But Philippines by its situation need a constant effort to catch up its situation while Germany just have to maintain it. That is why I suppose that an effort of 0.2% additionnaly is necessary. Two sectors for that. First, making airports, ports, and public transportation as a public autonomous monopoly. The term autonomous is really important in that. Second, making financial incitations to build brick houses, studios and appartments : Philippines is able to stop to see its most poor people to live in bamboo houses. All we need to do is to improve the offer of brick hourses.<br />
Today, approximatively 50 brick houses per 1000 heads. Tomorrow, almost 550 brick houses per 1000 heads needed.<br />
This decreased price will make the foreign and local investment more interesting also in the long term.</p>
<p>- culture expense : 0.1% of GDP. This expense is one of the most useless expenses that exists except making language schools in the embassies and consulates where we can get skilled needed workers (ex : countries as rich/poor as here, or countries more poor). Japan is the OECD country who spent the least in culture, with 0.14% of their GDP. However, Japaneses have their own culture, even without public expenses ! So to just focus on language training for skilled immigrates, I think that only 0.1% of GDP is needed.</p>
<p>- environment expenses : 0% of GDP (same than USA). As for the culture, this expense is useless. Earth always lived period more hotter and colder, that is cycles. In the 19th century, earth was more hot than today. Are we dead ? No. There is more important pollution fights such as PM10 who are dangerous for health. And incitative taxes are enough to fight it, making expenses is not necessary. These are the reason why I don't advise expenses in this sector.</p>
<p>- economic miscellaneous affairs : 1% of GDP. One of the best OECD country about that expense is France with only 1.2% of their GDP. I simply think that it is possible to spend less, France spend too much as shareholders of useless companies such as "Quick" (equivalent here of Jollibee), or in automobile. This procent is made to make a public energy company, and a public medecine production company, to sell their product at a discounted price.
</p>jeffincebu on "Ambition for economic liberal reform"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/ambition-for-economic-liberal-reform#post-205
Thu, 13 Jan 2011 21:45:24 +0000jeffincebu205@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>2) The second big reform concerns the economic freedom in The Philippines.<br />
Except some sectors who need a special regulation (let's talk about that later), Philippines is suffering of its old dying nationalist economy. History showed that in globalisation, the only winner countries are those who have infrastructures, knowledge and who open their market to foreigners.</p>
<p>First thing, we must to stop this administrative economy. Anyone who want to make its business should be able to do it without any autorisation process (who leads often to corruption). Let's adopt a system such as Singapore : some clics on internet, and you are registered, your business can begin !</p>
<p>Second thing concerns foreign investors. A foreign investor should be able to own 100% of its property in our country, or else, they would prefer to invest in another country. And we would deserve to lose them. Foreign companies, then, must to be able to own their properties and lot. Some regulation could be acceptable to prevent companies to invest in real estate leasings but that is all. Here also, we could have inspiration from Singapore (city with a lot of people from The Philippines).<br />
Nationalists and populists pretends that foreign companies don't help the Philippines but their countries : that is or a LIE, or STUPIDITY. Most part of the turnover, whatever the nationality, is to pay employees and re-investment. So foreign investment makes growth, and exponentially. Nationalists and populists are liars.</p>
<p>Third thing would be about individual property right of foreigners. I consider acceptable to limit property right to someone who doesn't live here. However not totally. Moreover, I consider that any foreigner resident could own 100% of its house and lot. Those who doesn't live here should be limited to only one house (and it would make more offer in the leasing market, making housing less expensive in the country). We must to protect the property right as well as the Finland legal system does. According to the economic freedom annual report.</p>
<p>Fourth, the labour market regulation : In our country, there is too much labour market regulation, with as result not a lot of employees protection. It makes our companies less competitive, and our employees, still with bad working conditions. We must to liberalize it to make it more competitive. In this instance, the best example is Bahrain, according to the same report.<br />
However, there is employees protections to set-up if we want to be fair with our citizen :<br />
- 8 day off per month. If not given, the hourly wage of these days must to be the triple.<br />
- 2 weeks of paid-vacations per year. If not given, the hourly wage of these days must to be doubled.<br />
- From 3 month pregnant to 1 year old baby, our mothers have right to a paid vacation. The companies must to be reimbursed by the government as a compensation.<br />
- From 1 year baby to 3 years old child, a parent (mother or father) can have a paid vacation if no one is in jobless (who would mean at home). The companies must to be reimbursed as a compensation for that also.<br />
- A public free nursery system must to be invested to put children from 3 to 4 years old and allow parents to work.<br />
- Some other regulations such as young, senior, women, and disabled tax incitation to recruit could be acceptable.<br />
For the rest, the labour market regulation must to be as little as possible (even if what I proposed looks big, at least, it's flexible).</p>
<p>Then comes the credit market regulation. Here, the global financial crisis prooved us that we must to be careful.However, we must to notice that it is regulation who made the crisis, and not the contrary : US government pushed its two almost-public banks to loan to poors subprime credits, and later, the F.E.D. increased their interest rate. These two public regulations made the crisis, but since a long time USA plays with fire. In this instance, we must to adopt a model who associate credit market freedom and debt limitation. Finland and even Mongolia in Asia associates well these two caracteristics.<br />
However, it would be smart and prudent to cap/ceil this market. To avoid problems but to make it flexible :<br />
- No loans over 20 years<br />
- No monthly reimbursment over 50% of fixed income<br />
As simply as that, and same for individuals and companies.</p>
<p>Next is the money reform. To explain it well, it is very dangerous when governments creates more pesos than what the market did. Globally, in money creation, you have two way to print money :<br />
- Credits from market makes the Bank of Philippines print new pesos.<br />
- Government (or Bank of Philippines) intervention makes new pesos printed.<br />
But every pesos printed is a new inflation. Inflation = money printed. Then, when politics prints money because they are afraid to tax more or to reduce their expenses, they create inflation that everyone support, as a hidden tax. The problem of this hidden tax is that it makes the country less competitive and it creates a speculative bubble. It is a dangerous game who makes the Philippines's economy less credible. Moreover, false money makes also inflation, and God only know how much false printed money are running in our country.</p>
<p>In this instance, we must to make a money reform. First, to make forbidden any politic intervention in the money printing. We must to have as a model countries such as Japan, Taiwan or Switzerland. Moreover, and it would be the Philippines exception, I am favorable to the Gold Standard system. Insuring people that for X money that they have, they can exchange it against gold. It makes the money more stable, and this stability decreases the underemployment in general. In this reform, Bank of The Philippines would be totally independant with those limited roles. And to mark this changing, a new money is to create for a new start. A modern money the most hard to copy. The Philippines Dollar.</p>
<p>Next is the freedom to trade internationally. Why Philippines would do protectionnism as some other countries such as Australia ? It is bad for their economy. It protects those who product in the "protected" sectors, but it penalizes the most part of pinoys who must to pay more expensively for a product. Nobody wins with protectionnism. Those who are not enough competitive must to fail to not brake the best sectors of the economy. We must to accept this market rule. Then, to make Philippines less expensive and more competitive in the long term, we must to make as maximum as possible the freedom to trade internationally true in the country. Hong Kong and Singapore are examples in this way. Chile also in a more little proportion (but bigger country).</p>
<p>The last non-financial/non-budget reform is about the size of the government. Here, this is crazy. You can find 36000 different kind of "bureau" or "department". All of this must to be really simplified to focus on the main mission of a government.</p>
<p>All these constitutional and economic freedom reforms could be made directly in the begining of the first electoral mandate, and would be a real positive revolution here. All you need is courage.</p>
<p>PS : I forgot also another detail in the constitutional reform that I talk about. Every pinoy should be able to vote and run for any election. Not only pinoy born here... There is no two categories of citizen. A real democratic liberal country is a country who treat all its citizen by the same way. Also, foreigner residents should be able to vote in local elections to imply them in the integration.
</p>jeffincebu on "Ambition for economic liberal reform"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/ambition-for-economic-liberal-reform#post-204
Thu, 13 Jan 2011 19:29:05 +0000jeffincebu204@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Clearly, being in power while some year is a chance for the country. Now it is up to you, Noynoy and other major politic leaders to impulse the reform, and at a pace faster than 2010.<br />
The first revolution will be to be in total opposition to Nationalistas (to allow foreign investment to be increased by a major reform that they won't like) and Lakas Kampi (to reform the constitution and separate definitively any party and any administration from any outside donator... here vatican).</p>
<p>1) The first reform must to be administrative : We must to reorganize more efficiently the country with a new constitution (more democratic, secular, more liberal, and economically more efficient). Some models exists abroad. In switzerland, for example, they talk 3 different languages and are a democratic united confederation without any problem. </p>
<p>In our country, the administrative division is often blocking new projects. We must to divise the country into 5 big autonomous regions with their own official language : Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, Muslim Autonomous Region (Tausug language ? up to them). All of them united under the Philippines confederation with as unity language the english (to be fair). </p>
<p>The confederation would have with their constitution to garranty civil liberties and democracy. Only acceptable limits would be charia rules who makes consensus (for muslim region).The role of the confederation would be the stability of institutions, defense, infrastructures investment (constitution must to force investments to come where there is a lack of infrastructures to maintain unity), custom control, foreign affairs, health, and administration.</p>
<p>Then, barangays and provinces must to be removed from the division. All urbanized areas and their closed provinces must to become new unified cities, whatever the size. Citizen must also to be protected from investment by constitution : investment in something must to come first where there is a 'lack'. For example, Mandaue city, Lapulapu city and Cebu city must to be only one city (sugbo city ?). And the cebu province must to be divised between this sugbo city, and others cities such as moalboal, liloan, samboan, etc.</p>
<p>And to finish, the last point of the constitutional reform must to be to improve the Justice and the Police institutions. These institutions must to be more independants and transparents.<br />
Also, these institution must to have the correct fund to work correctly. They are obviously too slow, and about it, we should follow our Japanese brothers who are in top. Safety non-defense budget in the Philippines is from 1 to 1.1% of the gdp. Let's equalize Japan with 1.4% of our GDP ! Prisonners are humans, they have right also. I condamn the functionment of the cebu provicial prison who is obviously against human rights. Miss Garcia don't have any respect. Also, a numerus-clausus must to be set-up. Prisonners have right to sleep in their own room with shower.
</p>celcas on "Graft & Corruption"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/graft-corruption#post-179
Sun, 21 Feb 2010 06:02:17 +0000celcas179@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Hi Mar,</p>
<p>why not capitalze on you and noynoy being magkababata in your adds and comercials, magkabarkada baga, thats the most appealing for all the youth votes, project a solid bond between you and no, ynoy that you will be the two who will bring prosperity in the next twelve years, noynoy will be john the baptist and you wil be the christ who will be the one who will bring proisperity to this nation. noynoy will pave the way to defeat corruption and you will bring prosperity to this nation after the battle. project a solid magkabarkada front in your commercials and assure the nation that they will be in safe hands for the next twelve years. use the magkabarkada image.......I know this is your real intentionjust to defeat the strategy of manny villar using always the poor to his advantage....</p>
<p>celcas
</p>celcas on "Graft & Corruption"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/graft-corruption#post-178
Sun, 21 Feb 2010 05:14:21 +0000celcas178@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>My suggestion is, corruption is primarily motivated by profit & money, why not use this motivation to harness the private sector to fight graft & corruption, I know base on latest survey you will be the next vice president, I hope you will take heed of this suggestion. why not motivate the private sector to be involve in fighting gaft & corruption by allocating budget for the private sector to start a company to hunt for corrupt public officials and making money out of it. that is ; for every start up company who will document a corrupt official gathering evidence without being involve in the prosecution but by just gathering evidences and being rewarded by it monetarily, and the governement personnel continuing the folllow up the responsibilities like the progranm imbestigador. And with the added incentive for the start up company that they wil be rewarded more financially if the corrupt official is convicted. I think people will be involve by starting a company by just hunting corrupt public officials if they know there is a super body that wil pay them to do this job, just allocate a big budget to this agency.
</p>Jack C on "Tourism"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/tourism-1#post-175
Fri, 12 Feb 2010 07:26:01 +0000Jack C175@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Safety and Infrastructure. Key to tourism boost. We already have the Filipino hospitality in place. Great Food and excellent sights, not to mention the beaches we could offer. We are presently more aware of the environment, however ther is still alot to learn. Someone mentioned Loren to good in environment, I say, most of us are good environmentalists, if we practice it.<br />
Kidnappings _ unfortunately, some groups, or even individuals want to cash in on fast buck through this shenanigans. Pathetic actually, of this people.<br />
honest to goodness leadership, which I believe Noy and Mar will be propagating should see a downward spiral on this incidence, since people would have new hope, sort of a Ray of Hope in the horizon could be seen.<br />
Thailand has benefitted most from the tourism boom. Vietnam and Cambodia are stil capitalizing on this. Phileippines, sadly.... we are still lagging behind. Way behind actually. I have been engaged in Hong Kong's travel industry, and I could say that of the tourists departing from Hong Kong, 98% would NOT choose to go to the Philippines. Let it be known that Hong Kong is Multi-Cultural society.<br />
Cheers!
</p>migs121 on "Tourism"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/tourism-1#post-169
Wed, 03 Feb 2010 05:53:10 +0000migs121169@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>I love to travel; though the destinations I've been to isn't a lot. However, I have long realized that tourism is indeed a major source of income for any country. Tourism is the main reason why country's all over the world are vying for the Olympics to be held in their country. Tourism is truly a very vital source that we should give more time and resources to. Major "KATCHING!!! $$$$$" to our country. </p>
<p>Having said this, tourism also has major prerequisites to accomplish before it becomes successful... this, of course is peace & security for the tourists. And as we all know, it takes someone with a strong backbone and political will to strengthen security issues in our country. Sino pa ba than Mar Roxas! </p>
<p>I do hope Vice President Mar Roxas would address this major source of revenue for the government after he wins the 2010 elections. </p>
<p>Mabuhay si VP Mar Roxas! Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!
</p>avids517 on "Modernization"
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Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:53:30 +0000avids517167@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Electric for all parts in the Philippines. New classrooms all throughout the Philippines. Rehabilitation of all Dams. Upgrade Flood Control Plans. Jobs for all. Health Care services at affordable price, even free for those who cannot afford to pay. Replace retireable officials immediately and replace with young, college graduate, responsible and incorruptible people. This will make a change in our beloved Philippines.
</p>dan on "Mataas na badyet para sa edukasyon"
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Thu, 14 Jan 2010 09:14:40 +0000dan147@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>kailan pa kaya matatapos yung education law ni mar roxas. Dapat nuon pa nya ginawa yan. Hindi yung paupo-upo lang sya sa Senado.
</p>cheann on "Tourism"
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Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:55:47 +0000cheann142@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Malaki maitutulong ni Ms. Loren Legarda sa tourism.Dahil sa pagsasa-ayos nya sa ating kalikasan. Hindi katulad ng iba na di na nakakatulong eh nagmumura pa. May mga project at Foundation si Loren Legarda para sa kalikasan. </p>
<p>try to see this link:<br />
<a href="http://www.luntiangpilipinas.com.ph/" rel="nofollow">http://www.luntiangpilipinas.com.ph/</a>
</p>lonelyboy on "Tourism"
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Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:49:17 +0000lonelyboy137@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Sa totoo lang, hindi naman ganung karami ang pwedeng ipagmalaki ng Pinoy - talamak ang kahirapan, katiwalian, krimen. Yan ang bagong KKK. Nakakalungkot. Sa kabilang banda naman, at least, may maipagmamalaki rin tayong tatlong K na may kinalaman sa Tourism.</p>
<p>Kultura. Our country has a rich heritage. I hope it can be preserved and also made accessible to people. E.g. historical sites, 'wag sana maging masyadong commercial. E.g. Mindanao's cultural tapestry, 'wag sana ako makidnap or worse.</p>
<p>Kalikasan. There are a lot of beautiful places in the Philippines. Tangkilikin naman natin.</p>
<p>Karakter. Ok, pilit 'tong huli hehe Pero in general, marami talagang magaganda ang ugali sa mga Pinoy, at palagay ko isa 'to sa mga dahilan bakit tayo dinadayo rito.
</p>lonelyboy on "Good Seed Translation"
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Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:41:29 +0000lonelyboy136@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>uhm.... oo nga! hahaha</p>
<p>seriously though, ano 'tong "good seed translation"? sorry, di ko gets.
</p>lonelyboy on "Mataas na badyet para sa edukasyon"
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Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:40:29 +0000lonelyboy135@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Masyado atang wishful thinking yan. Masyadong maraming tao sa Pilipinas at masyadong mahirap ang bansa. Pero tama ka nga, Jay-Jay. Maganda nga sana na magkaroon ng improvements kahit papaano. Sana maging effective yung Omnibus Education Code or anumang pangalan nung Education Law na isinusulong ni Sen. Roxas.
</p>LMRivera on "Tourism"
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Mon, 28 Dec 2009 03:12:34 +0000LMRivera108@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>After Gracia Burnham and the slew of other kidnappings, after hearing about the Ampatuan massacre, I think any leader would be hard-pressed to make the Philippines a prime tourist destination. Although, I sure as heck would love to be proven wrong. I think it would be nice to wake up in the morning, dress, step out of house and see people of different ethnicities right on the street.
</p>one80times2 on "Basketball Translation"
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Fri, 25 Dec 2009 12:39:05 +0000one80times2104@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Ang tinuod nga kalinaw ug kalamboan kong dunay kitay salabotan bahin sa Basketball Translation...Ang Bola sa usa ka "Society" kung maayo ang people empowerment beyond Polical boundary sayon kaayo edribol ang bola o pasabton ang katawhan kay kini puno man sa tinuod nga salabotan bahin sa Politica,Environment,Economiya, Relihiyon, Pagtuo,.....
</p>one80times2 on "Good Seed Translation"
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Fri, 25 Dec 2009 12:29:59 +0000one80times2103@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Political Will<br />
Tinoud nga tulay sa mga Damgo ug Imahinasyon sa mga Ordinaryong Filipino...<br />
Kay ang Good Governance na sa Centro...Digital Identity...na kita ang sa wala ug tuo...<br />
Good Governance..Real Action...Monetoring...Supervisory...Right Direction....Dynamic Community Transformation..dunay healthy grassroot participation for real peace and development.
</p>cutiepie2009 on "Tourism"
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Wed, 23 Dec 2009 03:10:16 +0000cutiepie200990@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>after the elections, I'd love to see the Philippines become a tourist hotspot. We have so many beautiful beaches and even mountains, countysides etc, that no one seems to appreciate - even the FIlipinos. Developing the tourism industry also generates jobs, bring in foreign investments and will allow us to showcase our culture and beautiful country.
</p>Jay-Jay on "Mataas na badyet para sa edukasyon"
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Tue, 22 Dec 2009 13:40:58 +0000Jay-Jay89@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>kulang na kulang ang badyet na inilalaan para sa edukasyon dito sa pilipinas. sa ibang bansa, mula elementarya hanggang pag gradweyt sa kolehiyo, sagot ng estado ang tuition fee ng mga estudyante. malaki ang binibigay nila para sa programang research and development. dito sa pilipinas, puro pambayad utang at pambili ng bala ang inaatupag. paano na ang edukasyon at social services??
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