@kevinleversee Yes, let Filipinos migrate to Argentina en masse to work in Pax Silica facilities than putting them to the Philippines that will put scarce fresh water resources in danger and become Chinese hypersonic missile attacks in the future.
@kevinleversee The Philippines doesn't Pax Silica and much better for the US to concentrate itself with Latin America by prioritizing Argentina as the main Pax Silica hub because Argentina has the abundance of rare earth minerals, fresh water, and skilled homegrown engineers.
@cusp_ph Attracting foreign MNCs isn't the Philippines specialty at this point. Individual foreign individual-owned SMEs, high-skilled professionals, and retirees is what the Philippines can possibly attract (tingi-tingi FDI ang kaya natin).
@Rizzo20Gina It will be better off to discard non-sensical pan-ethnicity questions from the US Census and only ask nationality and religion instead. Indians and Chinese have nothing in common to begin with.
@cusp_ph@TrillanesSonny@Koko_Pimentel The law of unintended consequence that politicians and political strategists tend to ignore when they do lawfare on their political opponents.
@DeusXMachina14 Raffy Tulfo lang talaga ang may kakayahan na manalo sa pagkapresidente sa 2028 laban kay Sara Duterte. Mas mabuti para sure ball ay sa 2034 nalang tatakbo pagkapresidente si Leni.
@goodkidbikecity Dapat may pagbabago sa 4Ps law at gawin na yan unconditional para batas-gastos sa administrative costs at i-require na i-sterilize muna ang prospective family head beneficiaries bago tanggapin bilang 4Ps member para hindi na magkaanak pa permanently.
@sejoalzir Leni Robredo by 2034 will be 2 years younger than Rodrigo Duterte was in 2016, so she will have chances of winning if she opts to serve three terms as Naga City Mayor and put up tangible projects comparable to Digong in Davao City before running for presidency.
@mageeclegg Filipinos should have been Hispanophones like Mexicans, but the United States colonial government in 1901 banned teaching Spanish as a second language in Philippine public and private primary and secondary schools and replaced it with English.
@bnstim Town and city center proper and suburb residents who are college graduates tend to be internal migrants from remote mountainous barangays who only return during annual barangay fiestas.
@JeffreyOrdaniel The 60/40 Filipino-foreign equity ownership arrangement prescribed by the 1987 Constitution is a nonsensical constitutional provision. No Filipino company, not even PNOC, can afford to invest 60% equity share in an expensive capital-intensive deep-water oil exploration project.
@smol_brain@lporiginalg Educated Filipinas prefer their own kind, Chinese Filipinos, or Euros (eithe4 full-blooded Euros or mixed Euro-Filipinos), not White Anglo Americans from the Dixieland.
@lporiginalg The Philippines must deofficialize English and reofficialize Spanish, so that the next generation of Filipinas couldn't able to communicate with white Anglo passport bros and retired GIs anymore.
@RnaudBertrand Amending the 1987 Constitution repealing the rigid 60% Filipino equity ownership requirement on capital-intensive deep-water oil and gas exploration and extraction must be done as soon as possible.
@JeffreyOrdaniel We need to amend the 1987 Constitution to repeal the rigid 60% Filipino equity ownership requirement on capital-intensive deep-water oil and gas exploration and extraction, as soon as possible.
@MigsyR@nick_adobo In the first place, I wanna become a Spanish language public school teacher, both primary and secondary levels, and wanna have everyone aspire to be Spanish-speaking government employees, not call center agents where I can't tolerate night-shift work at my age.
@cusp_ph Kasi ang DepEd ang pinakamalaking bureaucracy sa ating gobierno, with more than 800k teaching and 400k non-teaching personnel, so malaking voting demographic bloc yan after OFWs at BPO workers.