eLs
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eLs
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HIV+, TLD, DX:2021, 👨💻💻🏫🧑🏫Moving forward!
Las Pinas City, National Capit Katılım Nisan 2022
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Bad news for Philippine stocks: London-based research firm, Oxford Economics, is advising investors to stay away from Philippine stocks right now. They recommend keeping investments in the Philippines lower than usual, warning that the short-term outlook looks weak, even though stocks appear cheap.
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Tumataas ang presyo ng mga bilihin, pero bakit ang sahod, HINDI? 😩
1989 pa huling pumasa ng wage hike ang Kongreso. Kaya’t isa sa pinaka-unang panukala na inihain ng Akbayan Reform Bloc ang ₱200 Daily Minimum Wage Increase (HB 766).
Panoorin ang video para sa buong detalye at i-share para mas marinig ang boses natin!
MABUHAY ANG MANGGAGAWANG PILIPINO!
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See how quick and easy it is without needing AI to waste gallons of water to generate generic wanderlust cliches for you?

sobs ঌ@sobsannix
using Ai to make ‘doodles’ on your photos is absolute loser and soulless behavior
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Hi, pls help raise awareness for Pakil, Laguna! Sa ngayon, sinisira ang Mt. Ping-As para sa isang Megadam Project, kaya ikinababahala ng mga residente ang kalikasan pati na rin ang pagkasira ng kanilang kultura at kabuhayan. #NoToAhunanDam
more info here
vt.tiktok.com/ZS9Dh8pjP/


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@duderiver1 @ChelDiokno Grabe si Chel pa talaga? Tatay mo yung pasimuno nyan FYI do your own research. DDS talaga may similarities.
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@ChelDiokno Dun kayo s session hall magdadaldal... Ano Yung tax nmn para sa Kurakot nyo lng while Yung mga serbiayo ng gobyerno ipapasa nyo p rin s amin...kaya pla sila naka aircon n
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MGA ELECTRIC COMPANIES ANG DAPAT SUMALO SA LIFELINE DISCOUNT
Legal man na singilin sa consumers ang "pass through costs" tulad ng Senior Citizen Discount at Lifeline Discount, hindi ibig sabihin na makatarungan ito—lalo ngayong nasa gitna tayo ng krisis.
Tandaan natin: Ang mga electric company tulad ng Meralco ay mga “monopoly franchise” na protektado sa kompetisyon. Ang pribilehiyong ito, dapat suklian bilang social obligation.
Comment below kung sang-ayon kayo, at i-share ang video na ito para mas marinig ang boses natin.
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Saw this post from Antonette Aquino on Facebook - sharing it here. This is what she said:
No, I did not leave the aircon running 24/7.
My Meralco bill came in at ₱9,791.78. So let me break it down because nobody else will.
Generation charge alone is ₱5,266.66. That’s 54% of my entire bill. Meralco’s actual cut? ₱1,730.98. And that number hasn’t moved since 2022. What keeps going up is everything sitting on top of it.
Here’s what’s actually eating your money:
System Loss — ₱486.83
You are paying for stolen electricity. Illegal connections, meter tampering, jumpers. Republic Act 7832 lets Meralco pass the cost of electricity theft straight to paying customers.
Universal Charges — ₱201.96
Part of this goes toward paying off the National Power Corporation’s debts. Old debts. From decisions made before most of us were even working.
Government Taxes — ₱989.81
The 12% VAT is not just on what you consumed. It’s stacked on top of every other charge, including the subsidies you’re already paying for. So yes, you are paying tax on stolen electricity. Tax on an old government debt. Tax on a subsidy you do not even benefit from.
FiT-All and GEA-All — ₱149.59 combined
Two separate renewable energy levies running at the same time. The second one was quietly added to bills in February 2026. Both government-mandated. Neither one is optional.
FYI..none of this is illegal. It’s all backed by law. But legal and fair are not the same thing.
The middle class does not steal electricity. We do not qualify for lifeline rates. We do not get 4Ps. We just pay full VAT, fund everyone else’s discounts, and absorb costs that should never have been ours to begin with. Every month. Without relief.
What actually needs to change:
1. Reform the generation charge. One line item cannot be more than half your bill and go unchallenged.
2. Stop passing system loss to consumers. Other countries make the utility absorb it. We should demand the same.
3. Move faster on renewables. Lower generation costs long-term. That transition is already overdue.
📸 CTTO

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