Again, if not for the OFW$ ang Pilipinas eh matagal ng nabankrupt at naging Bangladesh o Pakistan. I remember 2-3 years ago nasa deep sh1t talaga un economy ng Bangladesh & they're urging their citizens residing abroad to send money to their families in Bangladesh. Eh sa Pilipinas matic na yun. Every family has an OFW sending money to his family back home. Swerte ang gobyerno sa mga Pilipino sa totoo lang because they would do everything for their family. Nagkataon na nakakatulong ito sa ekonomiya ng Pilipinas. Ang dollar remittances bow! Pero sana the Filipinos would wake up and go for real change and purge in the government
We are not dismissing that fact, but it is still just a fraction. Yes, it is a key stabilizer, but BPO remains the largest driver of economic growth if we are talking about sources of direct foreign exchange. What matters is recognizing that the country is progressing because of the collective effort of its people. Everyone contributes in their own way, whether employed locally, managing a business, creating products, starting an enterprise, or working overseas. Filipinos who stay in the country are not lazy. They work hard to keep the economy moving. OFW remittances are vital, but they are only one part of the larger picture of national development. Kaya ang kapangyarihan at yaman ay nagmumula sa mamamayan. Ang tunay na lakas ay nasa taumbayan. At sa mga corrupt na patuloy na minamaliit ang lakas ng masa, mag-ingat kayo. Hindi ninyo alam kung gaano kalakas ang tinig at pagkakaisa ng taong bayan na matagal nang nagsasawa sa mga tulad ninyong ang ambag lamang ay problema.
Kasabay ng pagiingay natin ngayon against corrupt officials, sana sabayan din kasi ng pagbabago ng sistema ng mamamayan lalo na sa parteng disiplina! Ni hindi marunong sumunod sa tamang sakayan ata babaan ng sasakya,ni ayaw magtapon ng basura sa tamang lugar, tamad gusto laging asa sa mga breadwinners! At pag dinisiplina magaaklas na kaagad at sisigaw ng sinisikil na ang demokrasya 🙄
12:45, he isn't talking about the economic benefits, it's about this corrupt government not being able to provide jobs and in the process is destroying the family unit. 🙄
I don't know ah pero di ako nagagalingan kay Francis M. Maybe marunong sya mag rap pero di sya kagalingan. Nagkataon lang siguro gwapo kasi sya at may appeal. Pero for me, mas gusto ko si Gloc 9. Magaling tlaga sya at magaganda ang mga songs nya. Ako lang naman ito. Share ko lang.
1996? Ramos era? Or should we say, yellow dynasty days. To spell it for you, yellow era pa pala ang corruption and all. So asan na dito mga linis linisan na mga dilawan na wala daw bahid ng kurap ang panahon ni tita cory and friends🤪
Anong isyu? Nasa politika din naman ang pamilya Magalona since the American days.
ReplyDelete1996 panahon ni Ramos
DeleteAgain, if not for the OFW$ ang Pilipinas eh matagal ng nabankrupt at naging Bangladesh o Pakistan. I remember 2-3 years ago nasa deep sh1t talaga un economy ng Bangladesh & they're urging their citizens residing abroad to send money to their families in Bangladesh. Eh sa Pilipinas matic na yun. Every family has an OFW sending money to his family back home. Swerte ang gobyerno sa mga Pilipino sa totoo lang because they would do everything for their family. Nagkataon na nakakatulong ito sa ekonomiya ng Pilipinas. Ang dollar remittances bow! Pero sana the Filipinos would wake up and go for real change and purge in the government
ReplyDeleteWe are not dismissing that fact, but it is still just a fraction. Yes, it is a key stabilizer, but BPO remains the largest driver of economic growth if we are talking about sources of direct foreign exchange. What matters is recognizing that the country is progressing because of the collective effort of its people. Everyone contributes in their own way, whether employed locally, managing a business, creating products, starting an enterprise, or working overseas. Filipinos who stay in the country are not lazy. They work hard to keep the economy moving. OFW remittances are vital, but they are only one part of the larger picture of national development. Kaya ang kapangyarihan at yaman ay nagmumula sa mamamayan. Ang tunay na lakas ay nasa taumbayan. At sa mga corrupt na patuloy na minamaliit ang lakas ng masa, mag-ingat kayo. Hindi ninyo alam kung gaano kalakas ang tinig at pagkakaisa ng taong bayan na matagal nang nagsasawa sa mga tulad ninyong ang ambag lamang ay problema.
DeleteKasabay ng pagiingay natin ngayon against corrupt officials, sana sabayan din kasi ng pagbabago ng sistema ng mamamayan lalo na sa parteng disiplina! Ni hindi marunong sumunod sa tamang sakayan ata babaan ng sasakya,ni ayaw magtapon ng basura sa tamang lugar, tamad gusto laging asa sa mga breadwinners! At pag dinisiplina magaaklas na kaagad at sisigaw ng sinisikil na ang demokrasya 🙄
DeleteTapos OFWs din ang large fraction ng voters ng Uniteam
Delete12:45, he isn't talking about the economic benefits, it's about this corrupt government not being able to provide jobs and in the process is destroying the family unit. 🙄
DeleteYES! YES, YES! Bagong bayani ngunit ayaw ng umuwi!
DeleteFor me sya ang KING OF RAP ng pinas not andrew e! Lagi pinopost sa kanya ang title no way
ReplyDeleteNoted 1:51.
DeleteAgree
ReplyDeleteI don't know ah pero di ako nagagalingan kay Francis M. Maybe marunong sya mag rap pero di sya kagalingan. Nagkataon lang siguro gwapo kasi sya at may appeal. Pero for me, mas gusto ko si Gloc 9. Magaling tlaga sya at magaganda ang mga songs nya. Ako lang naman ito. Share ko lang.
ReplyDelete1996? Ramos era? Or should we say, yellow dynasty days. To spell it for you, yellow era pa pala ang corruption and all. So asan na dito mga linis linisan na mga dilawan na wala daw bahid ng kurap ang panahon ni tita cory and friends🤪
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