Thursday, January 26, 2012

Predictions for the Philippine Economy in 2012

It’s been a roller coaster ride for the Philippines in 2011, but as we move into the new year, many Filipinos will still be wondering what 2012 has in store for them, specially their wallets. What about the SWS Survey that finds 95% of Filipinos “hopeful”? Will it be easier to find a job? Will they be able to buy a car or get a house? Here are my Top 6 predictions for the Philippines in 2012:
1. More Jobs…. Overseas
More jobs are being created overseas as the markets correct themselves – except in the Philippines.
2. Spending will increase… public spending
Filipino consumers will not have enough money to spend because their personal incomes will be heavily taxed so that GOVERNMENT SPENDING can be increased.
3. More Loans and Credit… By Government
4. No long-term solution to Poverty in the Philippines
Noynoy Aquino will offer his anti-corruption program and anti-trust legislation as a palliative. He will also use irrelevant statistics to paint a rosy picture of the low-trajectory Philippine economy.
5. Low Foreign Direct Investments to Continue
6. Low GDP Per Capita to Continue in the $3500-$3800 band.

To the year ahead 2012, best of luck Philippines.

source: AntiPinoy.com

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Disable/Deactivate your Facebook timeline

Tired of your new Timeline updated Facebook Profile?
Well, you can have your "old" Facebook Profile by disabling/deactivating your Timeline.
How?

For Mozila firefox users:-

STEPS

1. First open your Firefox Browser and goto TOOLS then Go to Add-ons.

2. Now you will see "Add-on settings" and then search "User Agent Switcher" in top search bar.

3. Install this Add-on (user agent switcher).

4. Now restart your Firefox Browser then go to TOOLS..

5. Now click on Default User Agent Switcher Button and then select "Internet Explorer 7".

6. Now Login to Facebook and you will see your old profile back.
(if you again want your facebook timeline account simply goto TOOLS, click add-ons,s et user agent
switcher = disable.)

For GOOGLE CHROME users:

STEPS:
1. Before Opening the Chrome browser Right click on the chrome icon and choose Properties.

2. Now Look for the "Target" box and add the following code after 'chrome.exe'. (leave space after chrome.exe)
--user-agent="Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0)"

3. Now click 'Apply' and then 'ok'.

4. Restart Chrome.

5. Now open your facebook and you will see your old Profile back.
(if you want your timeline account again then right click on chrome before opening - goto properties, look for the target box and remove the code after chrome.exe, click apply then ok.)

credits to www.PinoyDen.com.ph

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Impeachment

          Impeachment is a formal process in which an official is accused of unlawful activity, the outcome of which, depending on the country, may include the removal of that official from office as well as other punishment.
          In Philippines, Impeachment is an expressed power of the Congress of the Philippines to formally charge a serving government official with an impeachable offense. After being impeached by the House of Representatives, the official is then tried in the Senate. If convicted, the official is either removed from office or censured.
          As of now, there were only three impeached officials in the Philippines: Joseph Estrada, 13th president of the Philippines, but the trial aborted, Merceditas Gutierrez, Ombudsman, resigned prior to trial, and Renato Corona, 23rd Chief Justice, to be decided.
        On May 12, 2010, two days after the 2010 elections and a month before Arroyo's term expired, Renato Corona was appointed the 23rd Chief Justice of the Philippines, succeeding Reynato Puno who had reached the mandatory age of retirement.
      December   12, 2011, 188 members of the House of Representatives signed an impeachment complaint against Corona. As only 95 signatures were necessary for the impeachment of Corona by the House of Representatives under the Constitution, the impeachment complaint was to be transmitted to the Senate for trial.
        Other officials can be removed from offices but not by impeachment: those under the executive department may be dismissed by the president; members of Congress can be expelled by two-thirds vote of the chamber the member is a part of; local elected officials can be removed from office through recall.
          In the 1935 and 1973 constitutions, the President, the Vice President, the Justices of the Supreme Court, and the Auditor General were the impeachable officials.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

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