Rich Philippines

Philippines
June 24, 2017 12:18am CST
Philippines was always classified as 3rd world country. This is because of the high ratio of unemployment, poverty and poor public service facility. For me I don't think this will last longer because our new government aims to correct the mistakes of the previous administration. But talking to some people who know something about hidden treasures and long forgotten Marcos wealth, there is another way to lift our poor country man's morale. Selling of historical boxes to the right buyer and returning back some loose Philippine moment with equivalent gold bullion deposit is some of the best resolution. Why? Because it is clearly stated in their Letter of Intent that 70% will go to rehabilitation of the Philippines and 30% will go the holder and negotiators. Imagine how wonderful it would be when you don't have to worry about buying your daily needs because you can afford to buy anything for your family. To those who know someone keeping their historical boxes and been sitting there as a coffee table now is the time to sell it. This is only the start of the these group who aims for the betterment of our countrymen. They will not stop helping every individuals who have this kind of items.
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@skysnap (20153)
24 Jun 17
I think we should focus on our own plates. Western media always paints others as backwards and oppressive. we know how their feminism and so called progressive world is falling apart. the anti family culture from US is already here.
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• Philippines
24 Jun 17
That's correct. No one can help us but our selves only. Nowadays some people tend to forget who they are especially the tradition or culture they have. They were influenced by the western culture and distance themselves from their parents or relatives.
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• United States
24 Jun 17
This is very true.
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• Calgary, Alberta
24 Jun 17
As long as the voters are populist or people who base their election votes on charisma ,hype and name it wont prosper.
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• Philippines
24 Jun 17
Well its always the one with more money usually won the election especially if the opponent is not that famous. Based from experience.
• Calgary, Alberta
24 Jun 17
@kingnazgul26 Not really, there are people with money who didn't win because they are not "pang-masa" enough.
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@Shavkat (140102)
• Philippines
24 Jun 17
That's good news. I hope the government will focus more on providing employment to our country.
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• Philippines
24 Jun 17
I agree. Every Filipino can overcome this crisis only if they are given a source of income that will supply their needs.
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@Shavkat (140102)
• Philippines
26 Jun 17
@kingnazgul26 I hope the government can provide more livelihood programs for the local people.
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• United States
24 Jun 17
Yes this sounds good, and I hope it will reap some benefits for your country.
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24 Jun 17
Yes indeed, only charges can make lives improve and change for a better living standard for each Philippines citizen and bringing better hope and greater opportunities for the coming generation.
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• Philippines
24 Jun 17
I agree and government should do something in order to bring back what our generation was thought about becoming a good citizen and good human being as well.