Lacrimae wrote:
Rurree wrote:
Actually, Miriam.
There are no other candidates worthy of the position.
nice taste fam
Thanks fam
So the peso-dollar exchange rate faltered a bit due to some foreign businessmen doubting our progress with our economy if Duterte does become president. High-profile businessmen have also stated that Duterte's speech concerning plans for the country concerning our economy lacked substance, I haven't watched the video itself but if that's their opinion it's hard to not believe in them.
Hindi naman sa jinujudge ko mga Duterte supporters pero di ko lang talaga makita kung uunlad ba talaga ang Pilipinas under his rule. Sure, corruption and crime rates are at an all time high pero kailangan rin ng konkretong plataporma sa edukasyon, ekonomiya, imprastaktura, at iba pa. Edukasyon talaga pinaka-kailangan natin, kasi ito ang panlaban natin sa kahirapan, alam rin naman natin na kahirapan ang ugat ng krimen.
For me Miriam is the most qualified because she knows what needs to be prioritized, she presented concrete, believable and meticulous plans unlike other candidates. Beats me how she's not leading the race, pero hindi naman ako masyadong nagulat. This country glorifies ignorance.
Pls don't kill me for my opinion pls pls