Thursday, January 5, 2012

What? Only a judge can own a condo unit at the Fort? That's hilarious! So how many foreign nationals owned units in that condominium? Don't you be happy being a Filipino that another Filipino owned one in the Philippines? FGS! What is wrong with Filipino mentality nowadays? You mean to say only foreigners are allowed to owned a condominium unit in the Philippines? Oh God what's this crab mentality of so many Filipinos. Crabby! Goodness I want lots of crabs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I want ginataang alimango please with calabasa. Sarap!

A judge in the Philippines esp. if he is working in the Supreme Court should at least have a salary of P100,000/month + . Why? Because he needs to pay his own security guard, secretary, legal attorneys, he needs to have a supply of money to better educate his clerks in the judicial process within his office from his legal eagles down to the janitorial staff. It's year 2012 not Year 1800.


Haligi ng bahay ngayon magkano na? Yung hindi kayang gibain ng bagyo at lindo ha. Isang poste lang P50,000 na yan ay yung noong Year 2000 pa. Sa mahal ng materyales ngayon to build a house and condominium unit sa palagay mo ba kaya mo pang tumira sa bahay or sa apartment sa Pinas? Siguro ay kung ang salary mo sa trabaho ay P20 to 25,000/month. Pano na yung ang wage ay minimum. So eawn ko ba marami ng homeless sa Pinas kasi naman ang process dyan or the way economy is being run is pulos kapalpakan. Hindi uso yan nung panahon ni Mackoy. Noon talagang malinis ang Pinas. Hindi magulo at higit sa lahat almost everyone followed the rules about martial Law. Sa tutuo lang. Those who cannot follow nasa jail.

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