You say that in the Philippines, there are 60% of illegal underground gambling sites, and then you keep targeting licensed PIGO companies. What does that mean?
Every time you finish, you say it's to combat illegal gambling, which I don't understand. What does fighting illegal gambling have to do with the legal and compliant PIGO? Is it just that you only pick on the easy targets? You don't know where the illegal platforms are, so you never strike them? You only target those that are visible?
Now, many companies are laying off employees or planning to withdraw their projects. The livelihoods of the local people are also under threat. Have you really struck against illegal gambling? Do you even know who you ultimately hurt?
Politics change every day, how do you expect investors to survive? If you didn't want to engage, you shouldn't have passed the bill in the first place. After passing the scheme and the distribution of benefits is uneven, you just overturn the table anytime. Who are you really being fair to?
There is a logic that I have never understood.

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BP's stock has crashed terribly.
Every day, watching their news feels like a joke.
Odd countries do odd things.
This policy is less credible than an essay written by my son.
Social pressure has emerged, isn't it necessary to catch a few typical examples to deal with it?

Illegal gambling is deeply hidden.
Because I need to explain to the citizens, however, I can't catch POGO.

Legislation seems like a game.
The central bank is acting up, and even Xiao Ma doesn't care.

The bishop is awesome; when he speaks, you listen.

I'm dying of laughter, shooting oneself in the foot.
Little Pony is really something

You'll get used to it.

Xiao Fei always behaves like this.
The GCASH-led money-making group is no longer effective, and now they are criticizing the government.
To be honest, there has been continuous foreign exchange outflow; they have already given you a lot of time.