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May 24th, 2020 11:38 AM #1941
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May 24th, 2020 11:49 AM #1942
yes shadow i think bababa ang presyo ng condo
i'm not a real estate/property guy
i'm more on macro -- my view is in a deflationary environment i don't see how condo prices can defy gravity while other asset prices are falling
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May 24th, 2020 11:53 AM #1944
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May 24th, 2020 11:58 AM #1945
somebody told me surviving 2020 is now the goal
SURVIVING
forget about your December 2019 goal of making more money in 2020
If your business survives 2020 profit na yan
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May 24th, 2020 12:02 PM #1946
Precisely the reason why I prefer the economy to suffer longer so people will realize we need to replace the current government. I may have sound selfish lately (though I exaggerate a lot to bring the point home) but PH economy will take longer to recover even after this virus is contained. So much have been lost to corruption (what happened to the P275B again?) that private companies are left to feign for the impacts of recession. Short term economic solutions will result to longer suffering and further economic losses (wave wave naman dyan ung nag-agree na wave 2 na tapos biglang bawi). Im sure naka quote na rin to.
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May 24th, 2020 12:09 PM #1947
Cognitive dissonance. Even if the economy crashes, the support for our populist government will remain and the supporters will always find a way to deflect the blame elsewhere and justify that the administration was doing the best they could.
I have DDS folks on my Facebook feed across all income strata, none of the gov'ts recent booboos have swayed them.
Only those who were in the fence before would be dissuaded - but remember that the govt has an 80% approval rating. That has likely not slumped in the past 2 months. You'd get a dip of maybe 10% max. Then another rise once Duterte says something charming again to the masses.
So while wishing the economy to crash might give a sense of schadenfraude, it really doesn't reach those that need to be reached and ends up with millions of Filipinos suffering economically as collateral.
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May 24th, 2020 12:11 PM #1948
Nabasa ko pala sa mga meron loans sa banks, yes extended nga ang amortization pero you still need to pay the accrued interests. Diba dapat waived na rin interest.
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May 24th, 2020 12:28 PM #1949
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May 24th, 2020 12:36 PM #1950
I respect your opinion bro though I don't agree that you call it cognitive dissonance because I still hold firmly the belief that people can change for the better. It would take harsh realities for some to change though. If we will resign to the fact that we deserve this government then we can expect one of his sycophants to be the next president.
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