Read the links
https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimf ... venezuela/
and this
https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimf ... oor_state/
bakit may hyperinflation ang Venezuela? is it because of the Dictatorship? its not the Dictatorship that's the problem.... it is the poor fiscal program.
Actually if you watch your own video, the problem is not just poor fiscal program but also incompetent leadership and widespread corruption. Something something a certain D is big on (no pun intended).
pero according din sa part ng video mo kung ano-anong programs ang ginastusan ni chavez para lang mapalapit sa tao at wag mapatalsik sa pwesto kahit pinayuhan na siya ng economic advisers na hind yun magandang gawin.. so yung sinasabi mong poor fiscal program ay dahil mismo sa kagustuhan ni chavez dahil iniisip niya mas lalakas ang kapit niya sa pwesto..
paki-check lang po ang inflation rate nating for January and February 2019. paki-explain bakit bumaba.jsnepo wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 11:37 pm Reminds me of Marcos and Duterte and it's not because of the dictatorship tendencies.
Actually if you watch your own video, the problem is not just poor fiscal program but also incompetent leadership and widespread corruption. Something something a certain D is big on (no pun intended).
Let's frame this Venezuelan crisis in a dictatorship perspective...
See? The parallels are obvious also if we are to compare Venezuela and ah nevermind...
I'm curious though, what's your take on dictatorship? Are you against the ideology and of it being a form of government or simply neutral to it? If neutral, I'm curious as to why?
Obviously there must be a point where it has to slow down. The economy isn't hyper inflating... yet. Does that mean to you that things are improving? Remember that inflation is relative.SirZap wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:53 am paki-check lang po ang inflation rate nating for January and February 2019. paki-explain bakit bumaba.
sa dictatorship issue ni-raise yan nung isang member sa previous page. pakibasa na lang po. sya muna tanungin mo. basta ako sianasagot ko lang ang tunay na problem. in other words dictatroship or not its the poor fiscal policies ang root cause.
also, Singapore is Dictataroship, and so does China, bakit first world country?
Argentina, naging dictatorship noon 70's pero nakabawi noong 90's wala nang dictatorship. bakit may problem ULET ang Argentina lols.
hindi mo nasagot ang tanong ko. bumaba ang inflation rate dahil sa ????? sablay ka po sorry.jsnepo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:00 pm Obviously there must be a point where it has to slow down. The economy isn't hyper inflating... yet. Does that mean to you that things are improving? Remember that inflation is relative.
You answered incompletely. You're just saying it's about poor fiscal programs but your own video doesn't say it's exclusive to that. I already pointed out that it was also due to widespread corruption and incompetent leadership. At least acknowledge those two as well. Do not be selective.
does it matter kung prefer ko dictatorship o hinde? if I say yes what will happen? if say no what will happen? it does not matter ba yan sa economy? may magagawa ba ako? yan kasi main question about Venezuela current economic predicament.jsnepo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:00 pm Argentina? Increase your sample size. What you are doing is as close to being anecdotal. I can always say Australia is a democratic country yet first world or even most European countries are democratic states and they're all first world.
I don't know who else it's going to be related to since we only have one President.
One question though, so you prefer having a dictatorship in our country? If yes then are you okay with Duterte as a dictator?
tama. kasi nga naman dapat walang say ang mga senators at congressmen. dapat patay na ang mga kumokontra sa gov't.
yes. you can have your own point of view. kasi kung yung point of view mo hindi mo ma-express publicly may dictatorship di ba?Sn@kemaru wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:57 am True, nag-improve ang inflation status natin, bumaba. Pero yun bigger budget allotment (as compared to previous administrations) for Intelligence and Confidential fund na outside scope ng Audit's COA? Para saan ba yun? Tapos malalaman natin na tumatanggap ang Malacanang ng "wire-tapped" intelligence from other countries.
At hindi mo rin maaalis sa ibang tao, tulad ko, na magduda sa economic policies since duterte himself said na walang syang alam sa pagpapatakbo ng economiya at iaasa na lang nya sa mga best and the brightest daw niya.
1. No one knows the exact reason why inflation rate eased. There's a reason I'm not answering it because of too many factors. Care to keep me informed by telling me why? Also are you framing the easing of the inflation rate as a result good governance? And I also didn't realize we're counting "sablay" here. Now I'm curious.SirZap wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:22 am hindi mo nasagot ang tanong ko. bumaba ang inflation rate dahil sa ????? sablay ka po sorry.
I'm not selective, ikaw nitcpicking insisting that dictatorship is the cause. malay mo kaya maganda fiscal polciy ng china at signapore may competent leadership sila. kung incompetent sila siguro third world country sila. don't you think?
ah nga pala, nung maganda rin ang inflation rate ng pinas nuon panahaon ni Pnoy may improvement ba? meron DAW pero anecdotal din, pero meron din hinde.... may tawag dun "trickle down".
does it matter kung prefer ko dictatorship o hinde? if I say yes what will happen? if say no what will happen? it does not matter ba yan sa economy? may magagawa ba ako? yan kasi main question about Venezuela current economic predicament.
kung governance at dictatorship ang angle mo .... simple lang yan, first world country status can be achieved without having a dictatorship. between marcos and duterte, bakit third world pa rin tayo? ah nga pala incomptent leadership..... leads to poor fiscal policies. yun lang ang point ko. kung may nag-iinsist sa nyo ang dictatorship leads to first world country, wala akong sinasabi ganun, siguro yung taong nagbabasa nito na mapaghinala na may deep imagination meron. lols
friendly advise sa mga ibang taong nagbabasa nito. hindi dahil may kontra ako sinasabi nyo eh nag-aasume na kayo na pro-dictator ako. para mawala na paghihinala nyo itigil nyo pag-sha-shabu etse wala akong kinakampihan ganun kasimple. kasi iba pananaw ko.
Just one of the many factors I guess but still let's give credit where it's due. All for good governance. Thanks tatay D!parokyano wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:16 am i said if i remember correctly.. did not say im sure.. pero to be exact.. yung 2nd trench ng excise tax on oil ang sinuspend this year.. and guess what ano reason.. to keep inflation in check..
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I'll give you a cryptic clue, kung minsan hindi ikaw sinasagot ko sa mga tanong mo. isa na ito.jsnepo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:35 pm1. No one knows the exact reason why inflation rate eased. There's a reason I'm not answering it because of too many factors. Care to keep me informed by telling me why? Also are you framing the easing of the inflation rate as a result good governance? And I also didn't realize we're counting "sablay" here. Now I'm curious.SirZap wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:22 am hindi mo nasagot ang tanong ko. bumaba ang inflation rate dahil sa ????? sablay ka po sorry.
I'm not selective, ikaw nitcpicking insisting that dictatorship is the cause. malay mo kaya maganda fiscal polciy ng china at signapore may competent leadership sila. kung incompetent sila siguro third world country sila. don't you think?
ah nga pala, nung maganda rin ang inflation rate ng pinas nuon panahaon ni Pnoy may improvement ba? meron DAW pero anecdotal din, pero meron din hinde.... may tawag dun "trickle down".
does it matter kung prefer ko dictatorship o hinde? if I say yes what will happen? if say no what will happen? it does not matter ba yan sa economy? may magagawa ba ako? yan kasi main question about Venezuela current economic predicament.
kung governance at dictatorship ang angle mo .... simple lang yan, first world country status can be achieved without having a dictatorship. between marcos and duterte, bakit third world pa rin tayo? ah nga pala incomptent leadership..... leads to poor fiscal policies. yun lang ang point ko. kung may nag-iinsist sa nyo ang dictatorship leads to first world country, wala akong sinasabi ganun, siguro yung taong nagbabasa nito na mapaghinala na may deep imagination meron. lols
friendly advise sa mga ibang taong nagbabasa nito. hindi dahil may kontra ako sinasabi nyo eh nag-aasume na kayo na pro-dictator ako. para mawala na paghihinala nyo itigil nyo pag-sha-shabu etse wala akong kinakampihan ganun kasimple. kasi iba pananaw ko.
2. I never mentioned dictatorship was the main factor. I just gave you a different kind of framing with the video I linked so I'm not nitpicking. You say you're not being selective however you are still not acknowledging one last point coming from the video you shared which I believe China is so huge on. I personally don't give a #@*^ about PNoy and his presidency. So attack him all you want. I'm not interested in whataboutisms.
3. The reason I'm asking if you're for dictatorship is actually because of curiousity. Just to let me know what to expect from you with regard to this discussion. Just very curious where you're really at. I'm not claiming dictatorship will never lead to a first world economy. I already acknowledge your sample with Singapore. However we do know what is sure to happen whenever there is dictatorship, be it benevolent or not. Our country just withdrew from ICC by the way.
Pananaw? Centrist ba? I certainly hope not.