Yesterday, my friends and I felt very pessimistic while dining out, as the once stable employment situation in the Philippines seems to be on the verge of disruption again. I've never seen a country's policies so messed up: implemented today, resisted tomorrow, and canceled the day after. With such an unstable foundation for economic development, it's no wonder the country is becoming poorer and more chaotic.
It's you who said no to POGO, and it's also you who proposed PIGO. Today, you suppress PIGO as well. If you don't treat investors properly, don't expect your country's economy to thrive.
The recent situation in the Philippines seems unstable.

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Just wait a bit longer, once the situation stabilizes, it will be fine.
It's the same, essentially it's an issue of policies changing at any time.

Go to Kakawan if you're scared, it's safe there.
When has it ever been stable? I would like to ask.

If you can, do it; if you can't, walk away.
Pure
Even their own citizens are not treated as humans, how can investors be considered human? Wishful thinking.
Why stay then, if resentment is of no use?
Can Xiaofei still manage to elect such a president?
I don't understand why I haven't been disappointed with this country yet, always contradicting itself and being untrustworthy, insatiably greedy.
Cambodia is not much better now.
Live by the weather.
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