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@Joseph20102011

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A simple individual whose goal in life is to preach the essence of individualism and economic freedom to everyone

Argao, Cebu
Joined February 2011
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@andresmalamud Hay un examen de ingreso muy estricto en estos países que Argentina no tiene, por eso sus universidades tienen calidad que producen egresados más empleables en el sector privado.
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@BasicaRoca Prefiero que Argentina reciba chinos, filipinos e indios estudiantes y profesionales antes que los africanos negros porque los asiáticos son mas antinegros que los europeos.
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@MyLatinLife Indians will soon conquer Argentina and teach native-born Argentines how to play cricket, eat spicy foods, and become vegetarians.
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@PhilstarNews Ayaw lang ni Cynthia Villar ng 100% foreign equity ownership through charter change kasi masagasaan ang negosyo niya.
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@justinmaniluh It's good thing he was ousted as Senate President because he is more of a procrastinator, not public servant.
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@xruiztru France still doesn't want to acknowledge its multilingual past and is very paranoid about the English language's prominence on the global stage.
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@Winwineklabu At least Leni had an experience being an educator, while VP Sara wasn't.
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@inquirerdotnet Senators have their own political vested interests on why they oppose moves to amend or revise the 1987 constitution since 1987 - they are afraid of their own demise.
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@RichHeydarian Cutting official diplomatic ties with China by kicking the Chinese ambassador out of the country and shutting down the Chinese embassy must be considered by our government at this point.
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@PregoneroL Los dos errores más grandes en la década de 1990 fueron nunca constitucionalizar la independencia del Banco Central y la libre competencia de monedas, a diferencia de lo que había hecho Perú en 1993.
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@porqueTTarg Esto es el rasgo andaluz al español rioplatense desde el principio de llegada de los españoles en Buenos Aires en 1580. Los colonizadores españoles pioneros en el Nuevo Mundo eran andaluces y extremeños, por eso se aspiraban los ese.
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@theadtan Kung ako pa si PBBM, sisibakin ko na si Sara as DepEd Secretary pag-uwi ko galing Germany.
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@DerechaHippie Los menonitas son supertrabajadores que no se afilian a grupos sindicales laborales como CGT y muchos de ellos, tienen la etica laboral protestante que es necesario inculcar culturalmente a los argentinos católicos.
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@heyralphhey Hindi naman lahat ng mga Pilipino abroad na born and raised doon ay Tagalog ang Filipino parent to begin with na puede Ilocano o Bisaya, so kung walang plano na lumipat sa Pinas at maging normal na Americano o Canadian, walang problema kung monolingual English speaker sila.
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@confiets Wrong policy talaga ang free college tuition law kasi yung mga de-coche na middle to upper classes lang nakinabang, while yung mga nasa lower class ay magwork nalang after JHS o SHS.
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@kuyamasahe @inquirerdotnet It's their fault that they are the least financially fortunate parents by not investing in their pensions and depending too much on their children as their investment funds.
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@the_pearl_lover Pangit lang talaga ang genes ni ex-President.
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@Iberianamerica Argentines should better embrace Asians because they are more intelligent, hardworking, and at the same time submissive spouses than Africans.
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@CholoI_ Basta may malaking pera involved, wag magtiwala sa kapwa kamag-anak o kababayan.
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@MyLatinLife Mark my words, Mexico will have a higher GDP per capita than Canada in 20 years time.
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@C5N Hay que prohibir los docentes de opinar sentimientos políticos que perjudican el pensamiento de los niños.
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Handa ako maglingkod sa iyo bilang propaganda spinster, please appoint me at PCO. #DutertePleaseAppointMe
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@IanEsguerra It's a tip of the iceberg because we have a systemic problem in the education system that cannot be solved by a mere leadership change.
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@KampilanBoy China has always been the biggest enemy of the Philippines since the Spanish period where Filipinos up to this day are glad that the Spaniards colonized and made us a united country, otherwise our archipelago would have become Hainan 2.0 in demographic terms.
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@RG_Cruz12479 Anti-divorce advocates and legislators have PhD in gaslighting, major in gaslighting individuals who suffer dysfunctional marriages.
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@Empty_America This is a scary world where gerontocrats born in the 1990s would still rule the world in the 22nd century, even in their supercentenarian years.
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@Locati0ns So overpopulated that the Dutch had to bring Javanese people to colonize Suriname, an antipode from Java.
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@clarincom Roberto Lavagna junto con Jorge Remes Lenicov fueron responsables de la destrucción del Plan de Convertibilidad que allanó el camino para el surgimiento de la hiperinflación en Argentina, 20 años después de que eliminaron el Plan de Convertibilidad.
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@Empty_America Average Asian American households tend to be multigenerational where parents and grandparents of immigrants live together, so their median household incomes are inflated.
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@erwinaurella Mas mabuti buksan ng España ang kanilang mercado laboral sa mga Pilipino, lalo na ang nursing at teaching professions, through agency-based hiring sa Pinas and at the same time, ang ES government dapat mag-lobby sa PH government na ibalik ang Spanish sa PH public schools.
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@rapplerdotcom @bnzmagsambol DepEd should do massive hiring of administrative assistants for the whole school year and may not require to have all of them under plantilla positions.
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@andresmalamud Y mucho más, no se ofrecen la universidad gratuita a los no europeos, mientras en Argentina es abierta a todos que quieran estudiar sin tener aptitud académica necesaria.
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@jcpunongbayan DepEd should do massive hiring of administrative assistants for the whole school year and may not require to have all of them under plantilla positions.
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@_manishkapoor @MyLatinLife Indians are tea-drinkers (like Chinese) and they are perfect people to become Yerba Mate farmers.
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@okaythenme Argentina already solved that dillemma by allowing its already small-sized black Africans to be intermarried with white European immigrants by the 19th century. In Latin America, diversity equates assimilation, while in the US diversity means segregation.
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@aetchebarne Hay que bajar el gasto público profundamente para reinstituir la cultura del trabajo que perdimos durante 100 años del peronismo y radicalismo.
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@PregoneroL Si los graduados de la universidad pública resentidos que no le pagan a nadie de sus propios bolsillos no quieren trabajan como cajeros, pues reemplácelos con los filipinos que no se metan la politica ajena de su país a través de teletrabajo. Yo soy filipino y trabajo como ella.
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@MiltonFriedom5 Los asiáticos son superlaburantes que no se quejan trabajar desde 9 hrs hasta 21 hrs y 6 días cada semana ni se meten y opinan la política que no los afectan directamente. A ellos no se les afilian a los sindicales.
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@orientalismus Because East Asian culture value "hard work" so much that they equate it by producing tangible goods and services as many as possible through grind work. Southeast Asian countries like the Philippines and Thailand will prosper under AI and UBI world.
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@maps_black Filipinas. El hermano mayor de José de San Martín, Juan Fermín, que vivió en Filipinas y se hizo filipino.
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@ayelenalonsoo @infobae Si queremos alentar a más niños a convertirse en empresarios, no en empleados asalariados, permítales trabajar en su empresa familiar desde los 10 años, como lo hacen las familias chinas y judías.
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@PhilippineStar @onenewsph When you have Chinoys like Teresita Ang-See as the predominant immigrant ethnic group in our country, they become as arrogant as their mainland Chinese counterparts, that's why ordinary Filipinos don't trust you.
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@hamseyleo @inquirerdotnet Utak hampas-lupa ka na hindi mo sinanay ang parents mo na maging self-sufficient through paghuhulog ng pension.
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@Winwineklabu Kay Mdme. Liza - beauty and brain combination.
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@IvanAtHome Duterte is already a toxic surname that no sane national and local politician would like to associate with them.
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@MyLatinLife The United States should treat Spanish in the same equal footing as English – make it a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools. If the US makes Spanish a second unofficial language, I believe the Philippines will follow suit.
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@sejoalzir Karamihan sa mga guro ay napilitan lang maging guro kasi ang education course lang ang available na professional course na may board exam sa mga provincial SUCs (outside sa Metro Manila o Cebu).
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@ArgentinoProm_ Argentina habría sido más atractiva para los colonos británicos, franceses, alemanes e irlandeses si no hubiera habido demasiada concentración de la propiedad de la tierra por parte de unos pocos criollos en forma de estancias.
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@inquirerdotnet @JMAurelioINQ Yan ang Pangulo o Pang-gulo na galit sa kapwa adik!
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Acompaño al Presidente Mauricio Macri con su dolor por la muerte de su padre, Franco. #FuerzaPresidente #FuerzaMauricio
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@rcas1 Tenemos que obtener el borrador por la reforma laboral de Australia y Nueva Zelanda porque estos países tenían tradiciones sindicales fuertes similar lo que tiene en la Argentina hoy.
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@inquirerdotnet Mr. President, please fire VP Sara Duterte from DepEd and replace her with Atty. Leni Robredo.
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@kuyamasahe @inquirerdotnet You take care of your immediate family - your spouse and your children. Your parents and in-laws aren't longer part of your immediate family so you aren't obligated them a responsibility to give them financial support.
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@jiw0nsi @rrrabidcat This accent shaming is the reason on why we need to dump that government-sponsored Tagalog supremacy by removing its sole 'national' language status, in order to stop them recklessly in shaming other native languages.
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@BowTiedMara Argentina and the rest of MERCOSUR should forget about forging a FTA with Europe and focus themselves with pivoting economic ties with Asia like India and the Philippines who are willing to buy Argentine exports like soybeans and beefs.
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@aetchebarne La universidad publica no es para todos y hay una vida digna sin tener un título universitario pero trabaja como freelancer o albañil.
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@BirthGauge Latin American TFR decrease is intentionally done by their respective governments to control unwanted teenage pregnancy where the only viable solution they ponder is to have free access to contraceptives by teenagers.
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@BowTiedMara If WWIII happens after China invades Taiwan, I expect a massive deluge of Taiwanese refugees settling down in Argentina and put up a domestic semiconductor industry using Taiwanese labor. It has a potential to become a major recepient of Chinese, Filipino, and Indian immigrants.
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@ichthys30 @BirthGauge Spain has a very stringent labor laws in the world that are too pro-worker that companies cannot fire aging bartenders or if they hire new bartenders, they need to be licensed by the government. Spain is way overdue for implementing Thatcherite economic reforms.
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@MiltonFriedom5 Hacer que el inglés sea el mismo idioma oficial al mismo nivel que el español en el gobierno y un medio de instrucción obligatorio en las escuelas y universidades hará que los malvinenses piensen dos veces antes de quedarse en el Reino Unido y unirse a Argentina.
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@asianequalism @PAstynome Asian Americans will be assimilated into the white American ethnic mainstream because they have disproportionally more females than males among themselves who are willing to intermarry with white men for assimilation purposes. The same thing with Hispanics and Arabs.
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@docligot The government doesn't want to offend city-based landlords whose rental apartment or condominium businesses will be affected if BPO workers return to the provinces they come from and work under a permanent WFH setup.
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It is time to discard "the Philippines" and make "Filipinas" as the official English language name of our country and at the same time, bring back Spanish as a core subject in the K-12 curriculum (both primary and secondary levels).
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@PhilippineStar DepEd regional directors are career executive service officers (CESOs) and won't sacrifice their juicy retirement benefits after the age of 65 if they accept the DepEd Secretary position which is a co-terminus appointive position.
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@POVMexico The anti-gentrification crowd in developing countries like Mexico are mainly local-born middle to upper class city-dwelling landlords and rentiers who are classist and racist to their own low-income compatriots. They afraid to be priced out by the so called "gringo overlords".
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@stats_feed Milei is the right person to make Argentina great again. Libertarianism is the most suitable ideology in Argentina.
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@Kdenkss Malaysia should revise its constitution or abolish NEP to remove the Bumiputera status for Malays and integrate meritocracy into their national psyche. Promoting intermarriages between ethnic groups in Malaysia will reduce long-standing ethnic tensions since colonial times.
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@MoreBirths Spain needs drastic education, housing, and labor reforms to raise TFR to Scandinavian rates by scaling down the liberal arts-driven education system, encouraging single-family housing, and adopting an American-style hire-and-fire employment system.
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@theadtan Not just in higher education, but also in basic education where there are so many Filipino school teachers who used to teach in DepEd but migrated to the US and became naturalized US citizens.
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@BowTiedMara Javier Milei is more of a pragmatic politician after all.
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Joseph Solis Alcayde Alberici
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Panahon na baguhin ang mga pinaglumaan ng panahon na mga provision sa 1987 Contitution tulad ng Filipino First Policy. Kung hindi ngayon, kailan?, kasi kung matigas ang ulo natin pagdating sa usapin na ito, baka tapos na ang second coming of Jesus Christ pero walang amendments.
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Isinulat ang 1987 Constitution matapos ang EDSA People Power Revolution. Kaiba sa saligang batas ng maraming bansa, hindi pa naaamyendahan ang sa Pilipinas simula noon. Ngayon, pinag-uusapan na naman ang charter change. Makabubuti ba sa bayan ang pagpapalit ng ilang probisyon ng
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@Aaronal16 Just imagine what would happen if the US granted freedom of movement for Filipinos to move stateside and Americans to the Philippines.
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@BirthGauge Spain should consider the idea of atrracting large number of Filipinos to populate rural provinces like Cáceres or Zamora because the Philippine population's median age is around 25 years old, while Spain is 45.
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@gmanews Dubbing stifles low-income Filipinos' listening skills in English.
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@indayevarona Our education system isn't keeping up with the new trends in the BPO industry like data science and foreign language multilingual CSRs. DepEd, CHED, and TESDA should offer foreign language education like Spanish from kindergarten level.
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@AvenidaMendiola PH economy will be screwed for the rest of the 21st century unless the government considers the total transfer of national capital to the geographical center but geologically stable area like Iloilo.
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@Kdenkss Filipino diaspora in the 21st century is upgrading into global nurses and school teachers, shedding its global house maid status.
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@Richeydarian Without 1987 Constitution, Duterte's political career wouldn't have taken off, so if we want to keep her daughter out of Malacañang in 2028, then let's shift to parliamentary system. The current presidential system made Duterte's rise (as a gatecrasher) possible.
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@justinmaniluh Yes, the government since immemorial has been throwing so much money into the public education system whose structural problems aren't and will not be solved by throwing money to the problem.
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@PUNlSHEDRED556 Filipinos should relearn Spanish because it is more phonologically tailored to them than English.
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@Aaronal16 Deindustrialization will have to happen with depopulation in SK.
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@DeusXMachina14 Spain should reform its immigration policy by attracting middle to lower-class Filipino professionals through the point-based system that Canada has and require all prospective immigrants to Spain to study Spanish up to B2-level in the Philippines before their visas are approved.
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Joseph Solis Alcayde Alberici
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The arrest of Maria Ressa of Rappler over a cyber libel case happened before the passage of Cyber Crime Law is a desperate attempt by the Duterte administration to silence remaining outspoken critics of his bloody but terrible administration. #DefendPressFreedom
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@AvenidaMendiola For average educated Filipinos indoctrinated by the US-educated HUMSS professors, being Hispanic must have a genetic factor that is having Iberian DNA, so their line of thinking is that most of us don't have at least 1/4 Iberian DNA we must not consider ourselves as Hispanics.
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@BirthGauge Spain should attract more Filipinos to migrate in to augment Latin Americans already there and prevent Spain from becoming an Islamic country for the second time.
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@sonnyangara I hope you continue the advocacy of your late dad, Senator Ed, of bringing back Spanish in the K-12 curriculum (this time starting preschool level).
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Joseph Solis Alcayde Alberici
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@Empty_America I would prefer to have high schools and colleges that are devoid of anything that isn't related to academics like in Europe because what makes US education expensive is that students need to pay exorbitant tuition fees to pay for sports and recreation amenities within campuses.
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@MyLatinLife Median wise, Argentines, because in Mexico, low-income Mexicans in Oaxaca or Chiapas don't know English at all.
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@Support_Artsakh @DerechaHippie Los protestantes creen que trabajar y ganar dinero les puede salvar y, sobre todo, no festejan tanto con dinero prestado.
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@RobinBrooksIIF Argentina is proven to be incapable of managing its own monetary policy that full dollarization (no more ARS) is the way to go to end its hyperinflationary nightmare. However, dollarization should pave the way for introducing structural reforms like labor, tax, and education.
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@sighyam The Philippines would rather join G7-OECD over BRICS at this point.
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@JamesFreedom77 @RichHeydarian So be it in the short-term, so that in the long-term, China will become economically isolated like North Korea through economic and political sanctions imposed by the US and Europe to them, so that it will pave the way for the peaceful dissolution of the current CCP regime.
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Chicken Roxas would be a loser in a slapping match with Duterte. If I were Roxas, I'd withdraw my f*cking...
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@theadtan Buti nga nagresign na siya kasi ang dami kaya ang nakatengga ang application to be school teacher under her watch.
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@cinecinecine30 Noon gung-ho ang mga DDS sa charter change na pilit na pilit na isulong ang federalism na mas magastos kaysa sa allowing 100% FDI, pero ngayon na si SMR na ang sumulong ng econ cha-cha, ayaw nyo na. Kung para sa bayan kayo, isantabi muna ang personality ng manok na politiko nyo.
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Joseph Solis Alcayde Alberici
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@PaulSkallas Spain's openness to immigration, especially from Latin America, will make it more demographically and economically resilient than the rest of Europe. Spain can open its borders to Filipinos at the same time. What Spain needs is to adopt American-style at-will employment laws.
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Joseph Solis Alcayde Alberici
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@cielo_magno Sa Financial and Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA) allowed ang 100% foreign equity ownership sa mining at oil and gas extraction, hindi sa production sharing agreements at wala tayong concession contracts na meron ang Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, at Mexico.
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Joseph Solis Alcayde Alberici
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@IvanAtHome Joey Salceda is aspiring to be PM under parliamentary form of government, that's why he is so gung-ho for economic constitutional reform through PI.
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@Winwineklabu I would rather have PBBM as president, while SMR or Gibo as PM.
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