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Imagine this Philippines

Posted by  on Sep 29, 2014 in Society | 0 comments

Imagine this #Philippines
Every time I watch my news feeds on FB, I can’t help but notice the very large number of Filipinos who demand that all their needs for education, transportation, health, clothing, foods come from government. And then day in and day out they complain that government is not doing the job of providing for their needs.
Apparently, to the pinoy, life revolves around getting as much from government as they can. As above so below. Whether it is a president, vice-president, senator, congressman, councilor, governor, mayor – all of them make the same promise that government will make the lives of citizens better.
An in order to make the lives of citizens better, they will have to take your money away, they will have to restrict your freedoms to make choices for yourself.
The worst part is pinoys are just too glad to give up their freedoms in exchange for dole outs.
Ewan ko na lang, sukang suka na talaga ako sa KAMANGMANGAN at KULTURANG PALAMUNIN ng mga kabayan ko.
Kung kakausapin mo ng masinsinan, pangiti ngiti lang, pero panay pa rin ang dekwat.
Kung kakausapin mo ng deretsahan, magagalit sapagka’t napahiya daw siya.

Nakakasawa na talagang pakinggan yung mga angal tungkol sa kapalpakan ng gobyerno – pero sa gobyerno pa rin inaasa ang mga bagay bagay. Di ba napakalaking KATANGAHAN noon?
Alam mo nang palpak – e ba’t bumamabalik ka pa roon? Di mo ba naintindihan na di na mababago yun? Pumuti man ang uwak, at umitim man ang tagak – palpak pa rin ang gobyerno.
Ang nakapagtataka – meron namang paraan ng pamumuhay na pwedeng pumalit sa gobyerno, pero di naman natin pinagtutuunan ng pansin at malalim na pag-iisip.
Hoy kabayan….
When the government spends more…. YOU spend less, because you have less money. YOU have less money because government took it away from you.
Imagine what you can do – if all that money government took away from YOU – remained in your wallet and no longer accessible to governmnent’s palamunins:
1 – you will have more money for your education
2 – you will have more money for your health care
3 – you will have more money for your clothing
4 – you will have more money for your shelter
5 – you will have more money for your daily expenses
6 – you will have more money for your savings
7 – you will have more money for your investing
8 – you will have more money for your retirement
If you were in control of your money, and deciding how to use your money –
1 – will you still need a congressman to come up with bills on how the money forcibly taken from you will be spent?
2 – will you still need a government agency that will spend the money forcibly taken from you – to provide you a service that you don’t want or need
3 – will you still need a COA to audit the money forcibly taken from you by the government agency that “provides” the service that you don’t want or need
4 – will you still need a judiciary to rule on whether the money forcibly taken away from you by the BIR, spent by the government agency, based on the law passed by your congressman?
Wag lang puso gamitin.
Gamitin din ang utak upang maintindihan kung ano ang sinisigaw ng puso.

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