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    #11
    The reasons our country could not move forward then was:

    1) Cory had a lot of enemies who wanted to bring her down - RAM boys, Marcos loyalists, leftists, Muslim separatists.

    2) When democracy was restored, militant unions came back and crippled companies.

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by jonski View Post
    Ayaw ko maremember yung sooooooobrang tagal ng brownout sa term niya nood.

    baka nga mangyari ulit yan sa current administration natin sir.

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    #13
    and to add up every comments had many likes in it. matindi nga ang backfire sa post na ginawa nila.


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    #14
    Haha. Ang owner ng company namin, cory loyslist, after mawala mga marcos, naging Sec ng isang office sa govt. Ngayon sideline, writer sa business section ng isang newspaper.

    Genious boy!

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    The reasons our country could not move forward then was:

    1) Cory had a lot of enemies who wanted to bring her down - RAM boys, Marcos loyalists, leftists, Muslim separatists.

    2) When democracy was restored, militant unions came back and crippled companies.
    And just to add, no money. Imagine inheriting a bankrupt and baon-sa-utang government with people expecting immediate results.

    People may have differing opinions about how the Cory government was but there is no place for the disrespect given.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by jonski View Post
    Ayaw ko maremember yung sooooooobrang tagal ng brownout sa term niya nood.
    hahaha. yan din naalala ko. tapos "nanalo"si Ramos para ayusin ang problemang namana mula sa nakaraang administrasyon hehehe

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    #17
    Let's face it. It was Ninoy who really fought for us. Cory, Noynoy their families and friends just benefitted politically and economically from what Ninoy did.

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    And just to add, no money. Imagine inheriting a bankrupt and baon-sa-utang government with people expecting immediate results.

    People may have differing opinions about how the Cory government was but there is no place for the disrespect given.
    true. kaya marami sigurong dissatisfied kay cory back then pero they failed to look at the fundamentals of our economy back then. did the IMF step in before? syempre drastic measures yun.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by A121 View Post
    true. kaya marami sigurong dissatisfied kay cory back then pero they failed to look at the fundamentals of our economy back then. did the IMF step in before? syempre drastic measures yun.
    No IMF. But the country had to prioritize settling its debts so that they could still borrow.

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    #20
    Since this is all about remembering cory sana we could focus on the positive things she has done, set aside muna negative things mga sirs.

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