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  • lahat ng mga nasa Senado puro tulog naman lahat eh. Hindi bukas ang mata sa kailangan ng bayan. Kung bukas man, nagbubulag-bulagan. Saka kurakot

  • SENATORS IN THIS FUCKIN COUNTRY NEED TO WORK TOGETHER AND COMPROMISE INSTEAD OF DELAYING OR BLOCKING BILLS JUST BECAUSE THEY DID NOT PROPOSE IT

    THEY NEED TO COMPROMISE MORE WITH EACH OTHER AND REVISE BILLS IF THERE IS NOTHIGN THEY DONT LIKE. IN OTHER WORDS PROPOSE SOLUTIONS TO THE PROPOSED BILLS INSTEAD OF JUST QUESTIONING IT.

    IF YOU OPPOSE IT PROPOSE A SOLUTION

  • PHILIPPINE SENATORS CAN'T WORK TOGETHER AND IS A VERY GOOD EXAMPLE OF FILIPINO CRAB MENTALITY.

    BILLS TAKE SO LONG TO PASS OR DO NOT GET PASSED AT ALL BECAUSE THE OTHER GROUP IS JEALOUS OR ENVIOUS. THERE ARE NO RESOLUTION IN SIGHT AND THE PROBLEMS GET WORST BEFORE A BILL GET PASSED

    PUTANG INA NILA THYRE THE REASON WHY PHILIPPINES IS A POOR COUNTRY

  • I am pulling out my Philippine LUS and planes for Russia or Japan investments transfer the earlier ****** parents dies the better for my US business infusion I don't need to deal with psychotic pinoys.

  • i have been there. i like it

  • Nice video Senator TG! I have been to the Senate before but your version is just so cool. Good luck Senator TG!

  • MLQ 1935-1946???? that is so wrong in many way... he was president from 1935 and he's already dead in 1946.... somebody need to update the date in the Senate Presidents' photos...

  • @athenean oh and thanks for the vid Senator, hope to see more!

  • Thanks, Senator TG for sharing this with us. Well appreciated!

  • Thanks Sen. TG for posting this video. I only get to see the Senate session hall and the other offices on TV. There are other rooms pa pala sa Senate building :)

    Anyway, sir, I hope there are more features on the Senate Museum and the hallway where the photos of past senators are. Question lang po: Is the Senate Museum open to the public? I want to visit kasi eh.

  • @annecy6 Yes, there are actually guided tours for the public. Check out this site:

    senate.gov.ph/feature/museum.a­sp

    There is also a contact number below.

  • @tgguingona thanks po sir!

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