02 November 2013
31 October 2013
BPO group to Aquino: We are not stupid
BPO
group to Aquino: We are not stupid
‘Public
funds being used for political patronage’
12:17
am | Friday, November 1st, 2013
The
most telling criticism of President Aquino’s defense of the pork
barrel system came from workers in the business process outsourcing
(BPO) industry that employs young, educated and tech-savvy Filipinos
estimated at nearly a million strong.
“We
are not stupid! We are angry, we are disgusted, and we will not allow
this to pass,” the BPO Industry Employees Network, or BIEN, said
Thursday in a sharp reaction to President Aquino’s 12-minute
statement to the nation on Wednesday night.
“The
corruption that goes with the pork barrel system has hounded our
country since the 1980s. The money that we pay as taxes is being
compromised and the President has the gall to tell us that it is not
being pocketed,” said the umbrella group for workers in over 200
companies nationwide.
In
his address, Aquino declared that he would prosecute those involved
in raiding the allocations from the congressional Priority
Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), or pork barrel, meant to uplift
the countryside and ease the plight of typhoon victims.
The
President angrily denounced criticism against his own pork barrel
funds—P600 billion proposed for next year for special purposes—and
the Disbursement Acceleration program (DAP), a little-known
impounding facility for government savings purportedly created in
2011 to pump-prime the economy set back by low infrastructure
spending at the outset of his term.
“The
issue here is theft,” he said. “I am not a thief.”
Peachy
Rallonza-Bretaña, one of the persons behind the recent pork barrel
protests, said: “I think he got hurt by being called the pork
barrel king, and that he did not move on. He focused too much on that
it became all about him…. It wasn’t what the people wanted to
hear.”
The
Scrap Pork Network, in a statement, said similar pork barrel
controversies could continue unless the system is overhauled, and it
cannot be done until the President keeps on defending it.
“We
want the vulnerabilities not only plugged but a strong wall put in
front of it. We want governance improved and that’s why we want the
pork barrel system gone and the Freedom of Information Act in place.
We can’t be experiencing this every few years because you are
stubbornly defending keeping the pork barrel in place,” it said in
a statement.
“We
want public service improved that’s why we want public funds to go
straight to the departments without being a tool for patronage
politics by trapos to maintain their political dynasties.”
Wednesday
night’s broadcast marked the first time the Aquino administration
demanded from the nation’s networks access for a prime time
slot—resorted to in the past by Malacañang to address grave
national issues. Then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo used this
vehicle to say “I am sorry” in the midst of calls for her ouster
following allegations she stole the 2004 presidential election.
Aquino’s
address came amid public outrage at allegations that Janet
Lim-Napoles channeled state funds—from the PDAF and revenues from
the Malampaya oil and gas fields off Palawan province—into
kickbacks.
Court
ruling soon
The
constitutionality of the PDAF and the DAP has been raised in the
Supreme Court. A ruling is expected by year’s end.
Three
days before the Million People March in August demanding the
abolition of the PDAF, Aquino announced that the congressional pork
barrel had been abolished. But the high court in hearings last month
said that only Congress could scrap the PDAF.
It
said the high tribunal could also do this by declaring it
unconstitutional.
Following
Aquino’s declaration of the death of pork, the House of
Representatives shifted next year’s PDAF allocation of P26 billion
to six executive departments but retained the power to designate
projects for the lawmakers, a point at issue in the Supreme Court
cases.
Aquino
insisted in his address on Wednesday night that he needed the P600
billion in special funds—lump sum and discretionary—in the
General Appropriations Act next year to address such things as
natural calamities and the rebuilding of Zamboanga City following the
uprising staged by the Moro National Liberation Front last month,
among others.
The
President said the DAP, which had impounded some P170 billion in
government savings since its creation in 2011, had positively
contributed to the 7-percent growth of the economy last year, a fact
acknowledged by the World Bank, and the investment upgrades the
country received from credit-rating agencies paid millions by the
state to undertake the analysis.
Budget
Secretary Florencio Abad has acknowledged that the DAP was the source
of the additional pork from P50 million to P100 million given to 20
senators who voted to convict Chief Just Renato Corona last year for
dishonesty in his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth.
Petitioners
in the Supreme Court cases claim the President cannot move state
savings from one department to another under the Constitution.
Bonuses
to SSS, GSIS
BIEN
lambasted the President for his failure to prosecute a single corrupt
Arroyo official.
“Some
of those officials are enjoying your protection after you appointed
them as members of your Cabinet. You appointed officials in the
Social Security System, Philippine Heath Insurance, Government
Service Insurance System and other government-owned and -controlled
corporations who continue to enjoy millions of bonuses that come from
our hard work, blood, and sweat, and you tell us you are all holy and
innocent?” the group said.
“Yes,
Mr. President, we are very angry, for you made us look stupid and
incapable of thinking. We are employees who pay taxes so that the
government can provide social services to the most needy in our
society yet you failed to provide even the simplest forms of relief
in times of calamities and disasters,” it added.
BIEN
was referring to the relief assistance given to the people affected
by the recent destructive earthquake in Bohol province.
“[That
amount] is incomparable to the amount you spend in useless bonuses
and incentives of high officials of different government agencies,”
it said. “We have lost confidence in your government to manage our
money after you’ve made us look stupid by trying to wash your hands
clean of corruption!”
Dwindling
popularity
“Mr.
Aquino did not say anything new and did not depart from his
long-standing defense of the pork barrel, especially presidential
pork. He only further showed his desperation to maintain pork,”
Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) said in a statement.
“It
is clear that Mr. Aquino made the speech in response to his dwindling
popularity. Despite the feel-good rhetoric and cover-up attempts, it
is clear that the Aquino regime remains in panic mode and that Aquino
is losing sleep, if not hair, over the people’s mounting anger and
protests over the pork barrel,” the KMU added.
The
Kilusang Kontrapork said: “You miss the point, Mr. President. Pork
is essentially patronage, not only fund misuse…. What we expected
from
P-Noy
last night was a list of needed reforms in the public finance system
of the country, beginning with the elimination of all pork. What we
got was a shrouded defense of pork.”
29 October 2013
PMAers speak up
PMAers
speak up
9:15
pm | Sunday, October 27th, 2013
5 481 471
For
many years, the Philippine Military Academy Alumni Association Inc.
was largely a social club attending to homecoming affairs held
annually during the month of February. Parades, class gatherings,
picnics and donations for Fort Del Pilar were the order of the day
insofar as homecoming activities were concerned. The association
honored silver and golden jubilarians, as well as prominent alumni
who distinguished themselves in various fields of endeavor,
particularly those that rose to high positions in the military
organization. There were programs that aimed to promote
professionalism in the service but these were few and far between.
When
it came to crucial issues of national concern, the association
remained silent as though it had nothing to contribute to the
exchange of ideas and views in our society. This state of affairs was
the result of an association dominated by officers on active duty who
are not allowed to publicly express their views on political matters,
especially when they contradict official government policy. Neither
are they allowed to air their grievances except through the
established chain of command. Any violation of this principle could
result in disciplinary action, including a possible court martial.
A
good example of this reticence to speak up has to do with the
“revolving door” policy of the government as it concerns the term
of office of the AFP chief of staff. For more than a decade now we
have had AFP chiefs serving, on the average, for 12 months at a time.
Because of the rapid turnover at the top, appointments in many key
positions below such as the head of the Western Mindanao Command,
Eastern Mindanao Command, Central Command in the Visayas, the
superintendent of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) and other
major commands are basically short-term assignments. The commander
has very little time to engage in meaningful planning of long-term
projects that could very well bear fruit in the future.
Incidentally,
our barangay chiefs, who will be elected today, will serve for a
fixed term of three years.
One
glaring anomaly that I have raised a number of times concerns the
appointment of the head of the PMA. This premier military institution
of the land, an institution that produces most of the key leaders of
our armed forces, is headed by officials on the verge of retirement.
The current superintendent retires in February after less than a year
in office. He leaves without seeing any class graduate. His
predecessor had even less time, staying at his post for only five
months before retirement.
What
was on the minds of our military leaders when these appointments were
made? Certainly it was not the best interests of the institution.
Just what can one expect from officers who are marking time prior to
starting a new chapter in their lives?
And
so, it is left to retired PMA graduates no longer in the active
service, or in government, to speak up for their fellow alumni who
share similar sentiments.
This
is their voice.
A
CALL FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE
Cognizant
of the maxim that PUBLIC OFFICE IS A PUBLIC TRUST;
Conscious
of the desire of the Filipino people for reform, transparency, and
accountability in government operations;
Mindful
of the negative long-term implication to peace and order and national
security of the improper use of public funds and the non-adherence to
accountability of public officials;
|
Aware
of the current issues against the Congressional Priority Development
Assistance Fund (PDAF), the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP)
and the off-budget Presidential special funds, consisting of the
Malampaya Fund, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation
(PAGCOR) Fund, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) Fund
and the Road Users Tax Fund;
Knowing
that the current issues are a result of a systems failure in
governance, exacerbated by a breach of ethical standards by some
public officials; and
Believing
that national progress and the upliftment of the quality of life of
all Filipinos, especially the less fortunate in society, can be
better achieved if public funds are properly used;
We,
the PMA Alumni Advocacy Group, composed of graduates of the
Philippine Military Academy who are no longer in active service,
hereby strongly recommend that:
1.
The Congress and the President of the Philippines totally abolish the
Congressional Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or “pork
barrel funds” in whatever form;
2.
The President of the Philippines discontinue the Disbursement
Acceleration Program (DAP);
3.
The President submit all unbudgeted funds, like the Malampaya Fund,
the Road Users Tax, and the social funds from the PAGCOR and the
PCSO, to the budgetary process and oversight power of Congress;
4.
The Congress of the Philippines, in turn, provide the President with
enough funds to deal with calamities and other contingencies, subject
to its oversight power;
5.
The Congress enact a law which provides that all revenues of the
government from whatever source, including but not limited to the
Malampaya Fund, the Road Users Tax, the PAGCOR Fund, and the PCSO
Fund, be deposited in the National Treasury to be spent only as may
be provided in the yearly General Appropriations Act, repealing or
amending as necessary existing laws and Presidential issuances to the
contrary;
6.
Public officials who have been implicated in the misuse of their
“pork barrel funds,” and/or in amassing wealth illegally in
violation of the anti-plunder or anti-graft laws, take a leave of
absence or resign from their positions, without prejudice to their
prosecution for criminal offense as may be warranted;
7.
The Judiciary of the Philippines, led by the Supreme Court, initiate
reforms within its ranks to ensure speedy and impartial trial to
punish the guilty and clear the innocent; and
8.
All public officials, including members of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP), the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the
Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), set the correct example in good
governance, perform their duties as protectors of the people and the
State, and not use their office as an opportunity to amass wealth
illegally.
21 October 2013
Ex-Generals to Aquino: Give up your Pork
Ex-generals to Aquino: Give up your pork
Retired generals on Saturday said Malacañang should transfer to the National Treasury the Malampaya Fund and all other state funds spent at the discretion of the President, so their use could be monitored.The pork barrel scandal that has held the public’s attention for three months now was also being discussed in military circles and the consensus is to put all government accounts under the custody of the treasury, said retired Brig. Gen. Rosalino Alquiza, former president of the Association of Generals and Flag Officers (AGFO).“We have heard a lot of sentiments and positions [on the pork barrel]. I join the recommendation that the Malampaya Fund, the Pagcor (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.) fund and the PCSO (Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office) fund that go directly to the presidential fund … should be deposited in the National Treasury and be subjected to the budgetary process,” Alquiza told the Inquirer.He said this should end the debate on the President’s pork barrel and the abolition of all forms of pork.Officials of the Philippine Military Academy Alumni Association (PMAAA), led by their chair, retired Maj. Gen. Reynaldo Reyes, graced the 115th Foundation Day parade of the PMA cadets in Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City.Reyes made no reference to the pork barrel scandal in the speech he delivered at Borromeo Field.But in an interview after the program, Reyes and members of the PMAAA board said Alquiza’s position was a common sentiment among the association’s members.Reyes said the PMAAA wanted good governance to prevail over the anomalies that had surfaced.
He said the PMAAA had been following the debates since the Commission on Audit revealed that P10 billion from the pork barrel of legislators may have been stolen using fake nongovernment organizations linked to suspected scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles.The fake NGOs were allowed to facilitate the projects selected and financed through the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork barrel of more than 20 lawmakers.The controversy soon included government expenditures financed by the Malampaya Fund, which represents the government’s share from the earnings of the natural gas project in Palawan.Napoles’ NGOs allegedly accessed some of this fund, too, when Malacañang disbursed livelihood money for victims of Typhoon “Pepeng” in 2009.Reyes said the PMAAA was not in a position to pass judgment on how the PDAF or the Malampaya Fund had been spent, but the retired generals believed that all government funds “must go through a clear process of checks and balances.”Presidential Decree No. 910, issued by former President Ferdinand Marcos, allows the president access to the Malampaya Fund, which is to be used primarily for energy-related projects, Alquiza said.But PD 910 should no longer be valid after the 1987 Constitution took effect, he said.Alquiza said the PMAAA was also concerned about “this new mammal called the Disbursement Acceleration Program,” a policy employed by Malacañang to allocate savings to lawmakers which many believe was “used for patronage politics.”Reyes said the PMAAA did not want the President to lose his flexibility to govern the country, but the solution to the pork barrel scandal would be to reduce the discretionary funds available to his office.
05 October 2013
Revolutionary Government
http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2013/10/06/1242011/revolutionary-govt-republica-filipina
Revolutionary
govt; Republica Filipina
FROM
A DISTANCE By Carmen N. Pedrosa (The
Philippine Star) |
Updated
October 6, 2013 - 12:00am
Iceland
is Iceland and the Philippines is the Philippines. Both rank high
among top users of Facebook and Twitter. They may be miles
apart but thinking the same thing — a crowd sourced Constitution to
steer government back to the people.
However Iceland
retained its Parliament, its crisis did not warrant removal.
Two-thirds of the people voted yes in a referendum for the
crowd-sourced constitution but it struggles in the Althing, still the
stronghold of the establishment.
Not
so the Philippines. Here we could do better than Iceland in
crowd-sourcing a new Constitution for a new beginning. The crisis
leaves us no choice but for a quick surgery to save the country
through a transition council with revolutionary powers.
*
* *
I
do not know Dr. Emmanuel “Noli” Tiu Santos. From his wall in
Facebook comes this Strategic
Plan for Revolutionary Government.
He
is founding president/chairman-CEO at International Academy of
Management and Economics (IAME). He is also chairman and president of
the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS).
Here
it is his suggested plan:
1.
Proclamation No. 001-82113, Series of 2013
Proclaiming
a Revolutionary Government, Revoking the 1987 Constitution, and
Promulgating the Transition Freedom Constitution for the Provisional
Government.
2.
Revolutionary Presidential Decree (RPD) 001-82113, Series of 2013
Abolition
of Congress and Pork Barrel in any Guise or Form
3.
RPD No. 002-82113, Series of 2013
Arrest
of all those involved in the pork barrel scam and other forms of
corruption and CONFISCATION OF PLUNDERED OR UNEXPLAINED WEALTH of
elective and appointive officials, staff or employees, and private
individuals. (Net worth of plundered or unexplained wealth minus net
worth declared in the income tax return the year before assumption of
public office equals net plundered or unexplained wealth.)
4.
RPD No. 003-82113, Series of 2013
Adopt
SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE as sufficient quantum of proof of evidence to
convict any person, whether government official and employee and
private individual, for violation of the Anti-Graft Law, Unexplained
Wealth Law, Anti-Plunder of Wealth Law, Code of Ethics for Public
Officials, and other related laws, while at the same time repealing
the Rule on Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt provided in the Rules of
Court, Anti-Graft Law, Anti-Plunder Law Unexplained Law, Code of
Ethics for Public Officials, and other related laws.
5.
RPD No.004-82113, Series 0f 2013
Criminalizing
any abuse of power or discretion for any act or omission through
whim, caprice, intent to extort, expectation of graft or bribe money,
or personal hostility in any transaction with the government;
establishing the presumption of probable cause to commit corruption
by delaying the processing of papers required by law, ordinance,
rules, or regulations; and requiring only substantial evidence to
convict the erring official or employee.
*
* *
I
am now reading “A
Wide-Angle View of the Philippine Colonial Experience Thru the lens
of Latin America” by
Elizabeth Medina, a Filipina living in Chile.
Our
efforts today for a new beginning have their roots in our wars of
independence in the Spanish period.
“The Philippine
Republic (Spanish: República
Filipina, Tagalog: Republika
ng Pilipinas), more commonly known as the First Philippine
Republic or the Malolos Republic was a
short-lived insurgent
revolutionary government in
the Philippines.
It was formally established with the proclamation of the Malolos
Constitution on
January 23, 1899 in Malolos, Bulacan,
and endured until the capture and surrender of Emilio
Aguinaldo to
the American
forces on
March 23, 1901 in Palanan, Isabela,
which effectively dissolved the First Republic.
The
establishment of the Philippine Republic was the culmination of
the Philippine
Revolution against Spanish
rule..
That constitution was proclaimed on 22 January 1899, transforming the
government into what is known today as the First Philippine Republic,
with Aguinaldo as its president.
It
was the first Constitutional Republic in Asia. It was titled
“Constitución política”, and was written in Spanish following
the declaration of independence from Spain, proclaimed on
January 20, 1899, and was enacted and ratified by the Malolos
Congress,
a Congress held in Malolos,
Bulacan.
The
Republic at Malolos was the first to frame a comprehensive
constitution duly approved by an elected congress (A representative
democracy). Thus making this, the first Constitutional Republic in
Asia. “ — Wikipedia
My
friend, constitutional warrior Orion Dumdum has sent the first
posting for “A new Constitution for a new beginning.” It was
written by Kristian Ligsay Jensen (A Filipino who lives in
Denmark) on behalf of the CoRRECT™ Movement.
“The
draft presented here is a Malolos-style Draft. I’m attempting to
create a Constitution for the Philippines as it might look like had
we not lost our parliamentary heritage from the 1899 Malolos
Constitution of the First Philippine Republic.
I
have appropriated a lot of the terminology used in the Malolos
Constitution — a parliamentary republic. These terms have a longer
tradition of use in the Philippines. Hence, the more usual
Anglo-Saxon parliamentary terminology like Parliament, Cabinet, Prime
Minister, Minister, and Member of Parliament are respectively
replaced with Fil-Hispanic parliamentary terminology like Assembly,
Council of Government, President of the Council of Government,
Secretary, and Representative.
Where
applicable, I have also incorporated features found in the Malolos
Constitution, most notably the reintroduction of the Permanent
Commission, which was an important part of the First Philippine
Republic. The Malolos Constitution was also secular, so I have
strengthened that feature as well.
Where
there has been some doubt about the features of the Malolos
Constitution, whether in terminology or procedure, I have had to
extrapolate by looking at the Constitutions of countries from which
the Malolos Constitution drew inspiration from, namely: Mexico,
Guatemala, Costa Rica, Brazil, Belgium, and France.
I
have also looked at the Constitution of Spain, which no doubt must
have also influenced the First Philippine Republic. Among the
countries just mentioned, Mexico’s current Constitution from 1917
is the one that resembles the Malolos Constitution most, so that is
the one I drew from most.
The
following is based largely on the Amended 1987 Constitution as
proposed by the Consultative Commission:
Economic
Liberalization:
All citizenship restrictions for the ownership of
alienable land, the exploitation of natural resources, the operation
of public utilities, the ownership of mass media, advertising
companies, and educational institutions, and the practice of
professions are removed.
Evolving
Federalism:
Local autonomy is enhanced with provisions allowing for the creation
of autonomous territories anywhere in the country, and for a federal
system to be implemented upon the ratification of the people when at
least 60% of the country is composed of autonomous territories.
Parliamentary
System:
The current presidential form of government is replaced with a
parliamentary form of government, where the executive branch of
government is made directly responsible to the legislative branch of
government, and the functions of Head of State and Head of Government
are separated.
Transition Council
http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2013/09/22/1236693/what-are-transition-councils
What are transition councils for?
(The Philippine Star) |
Updated September 22, 2013 - 12:00am
With Noynoy Aquino fast developing into a lame duck president, the talk among responsible Filipinos is how to move on — what do we do to make sure the country does not deteriorate beyond repair.
We have been let down so grievously by those to whom we have entrusted the running of our country.
We need to tackle national problems strewn in the wake of the latest government crises – the Napoles expose of pork barrel scam and the fighting in Zamboanga that has cost dozens of lives and with no prospect of ending. Letting it just fester will be our doom.
More and more are thinking of seizing hold of the situation instead of letting matters just drift. There are various scenarios to consider — the most crucial of which is to create a transition government and get the most able, experienced and patriotic Filipinos with unsullied reputations whether in or out of government to keep the country’s institutions running properly.
It may be ironic but the first task of preserving our chosen democratic way of life is to create a revolutionary government acting as a transition council. The test of revolutionary government would be to write a new Constitution and overhaul the entire system of governance.
We must keep repeating that to ourselves that any other solution will fall short of stopping pork barrel scams and public moneys being filched by politicians to the detriment of the country. Neither do we have the luxury of time.
Opinion ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1
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To those with reservations and hope that something can still be done to save the country from utter perdition should be reminded that at present all officials elected in 2010 and 2013 are illegally occupying their posts. The government acting through the Comelec is stonewalling all questions regarding this election so the duty falls on the citizenry to pick up the gauntlet.
These elections were failed elections and remain unresolved to this day.
How can an illegal government try the criminals of the Napoles pork barrel scams when it does not have the mandate from the people?
Moreover, the investigation is being made by people who took part in the crime either by actual commission or neglect in doing something about it. We have a government claiming to be against corruption and yet abets the very same corruption. We are deceived.
If we are to create a new society it must be founded on moral principles of government. The revelations of the pork barrel scams leave us no options unless we meet the challenge now of creating a new system that follows the democratic principle of government that is for the people by the people and of the people.
That task should have begun with the election failures of 2010 and 2013. We are not the first country that had had to confront the task of making the leap of change through revolution peacefully if possible and violently if necessary. Only then can we secure the future of our country.
For this we will need to move fast or events will overtake us end up with the status quo, stuck in the oligarchic society we had tried to reform in the first EDSA that fooled so many reformers, some of whom gave up their lives and fortunes for the cause.
* * *
The military is mandated by the Constitution as protector of the state when it is threatened either internally or externally. But it can only act if there is a transition council under the principle that civic authority is supreme at all times. That can happen only if there is a civil transition council that the military can support. Without the transition council the military has no choice but support the existing government under the dictum of civilian supremacy.
Therefore reform-minded Filipinos must create a transition council, empowered to forge a new constitution, punish all government officials who were part of the scam and preside over new elections. All stolen moneys by politicians and officials alike should be returned to the national treasury under pain of being charged with crimes without bail. These moneys could instead be by the state for a new government set up by real ballots and a true counting.
* * *
It is unacceptable that the very same persons who committed the Napoles pork barrel crimes are allowed and continue to be in charge of investigating the crimes.
Only a transition government can work out a juridical procedure to punish those who had shamelessly stolen the moneys intended for infrastructure and social services.
We must pursue this line while the issues are hot and burning and the people have awakened with a new energy to set the country right.
If we don’t seize the moment then we may revert to business as usual with unscrupulous politicians feasting on public moneys with impunity.
* * *
The transition council follows the practice of “provisional government” that has been used in other parts of the world when a country is devoid of government. The Smartmatic PCOS elections combined with the Napoles pork barrel leaves us very little choice but confront the fact that we do not have government – only a seizure by thugs elected by pre-programmed machines only to steal public moneys.
Thieves have broken down our electoral system, violated the Constitution and are helping themselves to public moneys. If that is not an indication that no one is charge, I wonder what else will.
* * *
There are provisional governments, transition councils, interim councils of every kind and hue in most countries after a revolution peaceful or otherwise. We had one after Cory Aquino’s EDSA but it ultimately failed to carry out the reforms envisioned by the revolution. This time we must proceed more carefully as we move to what can be considered a God-given opportunity to try again.
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25 September 2013
24 September 2013
iNet: "Salot sa Lipunan"
“SALOT
SA LIPUNAN” AWARD
Mga
kababayan,
Heto
na po ang TOP 20 na mga nominado para sa “Salot sa
Lipunan” Award.
Sila
po ang mga tao o samahan na nagdulot ng pinaka-matinding
pagpakasakit, pagpakahirap at pagsasamantala sa taumbayan sa
kasalukuyang panahon.
Bumoto
na po kayo upang malaman natin kung sino sa mga ito ang dapat unang
panagutin.
Maaasahan
po ninyo na makatotohanan ang pagbilang ng mga boto, dahil mano-mano
ang aming pamaraan. Bawal po ang PCOS dito sa aming tanggapan.
Sumasainyo,
Kilusan ng
mga Tagapagtanggol ng Bayan (KTB)
- o -
ANG MGA
NOMINADO:
1.
Presidente Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Cojuangco-Aquino III.-
Siya ang kasalukuyang pinuno ng oligarkiya sa bansa. Sa kasawiang
palad, siya din ang kasalukuyang pinuno ng buong gobyerno, sakop ang
Office of the President, Senate, House of Representatives, Supreme
Court, atpb, kasama na ang mandarayang Comelec na
naglukluk sa kanya sa puwesto. Gamit ang trilyones na “pork
barrel,” ginagawa niya ang kahit na anong gusto niya, tulad ng
pagpapakulong sa kanyang kaaway na si PGMA, at pagpapatalsik sa
puwesto ng isa pang kaaway na si CJ Corona. Lingid sa kaalaman ng
taumbayan, si Arroyo ang nag-revoke sa agrarian reform
exemption ng Hacienda Luisita. Si Corona naman ang namuno sa
Korte Suprema na pagtibayin ang rebokasyon. Sa ilalim ng rehimen ni
Presidente Noynoy, tuloy-tuloy ang pag-angkin ng Pamilyang
Cojuangco-Aquino sa Hacienda Luisita, kahit pa man wala silang
karapatan dahil pera at garantiya ng gobyerno ang ginamit na pambili
dito.
2.
Pamilyang Cojuangco-Aquino.- Sila marahil ang
pinaka-makapangyarihang oligarkong pamilya sa kasalukuyan. Ayon nga
sa kasabihan - “absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
Mahigit 100 taon na nilang pinagsasamantalahan ang bayan, mula pa
nuong himagsikan laban sa mga Kastila. Naging kasabwat ng mga
Amerikano, ng mga Hapon, at ngayon ng mga Amerikano muli. Kahit na
anong karahasan, pandarambong at pandaraya na sangkot sila, absuwelto
kaagad hindi pa man nag-umpisa ang paglilitis. Ito ay sa dahilang
kinikilala silang pamilya ng mga santo at bayani. Amen.
3. Pamilyang Lopez.- Sila ang maaaring pinaka-makapangyarihang oligarkong pamilya sa buong kasaysayang ng bayan. Mahigit 100 taon na rin silang naghari-harian sa bayan. Sila ang mga pangunahing tuso sa pag-gamit ng pahayagan o mass media para sa pangangalakal at siempre para sa pulitika. Halos lahat ng hinahawakang negosyo ay bumabagsak sa pagkalugi, ngunit palaging ligtas sa pagka-bangkarote. Ito ay sa dahilang pinapabayaran nila ang kanilang mga utang sa gobyerno, na kumukuha naman ng perang pambayad sa taumbayan. It's more fun in the Philippines!
3. Pamilyang Lopez.- Sila ang maaaring pinaka-makapangyarihang oligarkong pamilya sa buong kasaysayang ng bayan. Mahigit 100 taon na rin silang naghari-harian sa bayan. Sila ang mga pangunahing tuso sa pag-gamit ng pahayagan o mass media para sa pangangalakal at siempre para sa pulitika. Halos lahat ng hinahawakang negosyo ay bumabagsak sa pagkalugi, ngunit palaging ligtas sa pagka-bangkarote. Ito ay sa dahilang pinapabayaran nila ang kanilang mga utang sa gobyerno, na kumukuha naman ng perang pambayad sa taumbayan. It's more fun in the Philippines!
4. ABS-CBN.- Ito ang pangunahing instrumento na gamit ng Pamilyang Lopez sa pagbalita ng mga kasinungalingan. Magaling sa pag-akusa kahit walang ebidensiya, at mabilis sa pag-absuwelto kahit may ebidensiya. Pinapatakbo ito ng mga propesyonal na propagandista tulad ni Ted Failon at Ricky Carandang (na sa kasalukuyan ay propagandista ng Malacañang).
5.
INQUIRER.- Ito ang pangunahing pahayagan ng balitang
kasinungalingan. Hanapbuhay nila ang pagdiin sa mga inosente at
pagpalaya sa mga may-sala. Ibinibenta ang “headlines” kasama ang
kanilang kaluluwa sa kahit na sino basta't may pera. Binansagan
silang AC-DC o “attack-and-collect” at “defend-and-collect”.
Ngunit kabaliktaran ang nangyayari sa totoong buhay. Higit na angkop
ang “collect-and-attack” at “collect-and-defend”. Ibig
sabihin ay “money down.” Bukod sa balitang kasinungalingan, meron
din silang mga manunulat ng kasinungalingan, tulad ni Conrado de
Quiros.
6.
PHILSTAR.- Ito ang pangunahing pahayagan ng balitang dilawan.
Pag-aari ng pamilya ng Punong Tongressman Feliciano Belmonte, wala na
silang ginawa kundi sambahin ang Pamilyang Cojuangco-Aquino, at
dikdikin ang mga kalaban nito. Palaging bulok ang mga headlines
nito, kundi alay sa mga Aquino-Cojuangco, ay hidden agenda
naman ng Gobyernong Amerikano.
7.
RAPPLER.- Ito ang pangunahing instrumento ng Oligarkaya sa
pagpakalat ng balitang kasinungalingan sa cyber space.
Pinamumunuan ito ni Maria A. Ressa, ang dating punong propagandista
ng Pamilyang Lopez sa ABS-CBN. Gamit ang teknolohiya, binibigyan nila
ng bagong anyo ang mga lumang pamamaraan ng panlilinlang.
8.
SWS.- Ito ang pangunahing tagapagpalaganap ng kasinungalingan
tungkol sa iba't-ibang aspeto ng lipunan sa pamamagitan ng mga huwad
at bayad na survey. Ang SWS ay pinamumuan ng mga kaalyado ng
Pamilyang Cojuango-Aquino,
9.
Pulsa Asia.- Ito ang kaakibat na tagapagpalaganap ng mga
pekeng survey, laban sa
katotohanan at pabor sa kasinungalingan. Ang Pulse Asia na
binansagang False Asia,
ay pag-aari ng mga kamag-anak at kaalyado ng Pamilyang
Cojuangco-Aquino.
10.
Makati Business Club.- Ito ang samahan ng mga
negosyanteng gahaman. Dahil hindi pa lubos na nasiyahan sa hawak na
kayaman, pilit itinataguyod ang kanilang monopoliya, gamit ang mga
batas na ipinagbabawal ang pagpasok ng mga dayuhang negosyante. Sila
ang mga Pinoy, Tsinoy at Tisoy na barat magpasuweldo sa tao, at hindi
nagbabayad ng buwis sa gobyerno. Bagamat 10 milyones na sa mga
kababayan natin ang nagtatrahabo bilang OFW sa mga dahuyang
negosyante, iginigiit pa rin ng MBC ang “nasyonalismo kuno” laban
sa mga dayuhang negosyante. Ang resulta ng kanilang gahamang
monopoliya, kulang ang mga trabaho at mahal ang mga presyo. Ang MBC
ay nasa ilalim ng pamumuno at pangangasiwa ng mga pamilyang
Cojuangco-Aquino at Lopez.
11.
KKK.- Sila ang mga bagong “crony” na hinirang ni
Presidente Noynoy. Sila ang mga Kaklase, Kaibigan at Kabarilan, tulad
ni Paquito Ochoa ng OP, Rico Puno na dating sa DILG, Kim Henares sa
BIR, Virgie Torres sa LTO, at Edwin Lamierda ng OP (na dating
alipores ng Black & White). Kasama dito ang mga bagong sugo ng
inhustisiya o kawalang-katarungan, tulad ni Chief Justice Lourdes
Sereno at Justice Mavic Leonen ng Korte Suprema, at ni Secretary
Leila de Lima ng DOJ. Hindi naman nagpapahuli ang punong mandaraya na
si Sixto Brillantes, ang abogado ni Presidente Noynoy na kasalukuyang
Chairman ng Comelec.
12.
Hyatt 10.- Sila ang mga Capataz ni Haciendero Noynoy,
pangunahing ehemplo ng pagka-hudas at pagka-oportunista, tulad ni
Dinky Soliman ng DSWD, Ging Deles ng OP, Butch Abad ng DBM.
Pinamumunuan sila ng walang iba kundi ng Punong Senatong Franklin
Drilon. Kunwari may sariling paninidigan, pero sa Haciendero
sunud-sunuran.
13.
Akbayan.- Sila ang mga bastos at garapal na rallyista ni
Haciendero Noynoy. Pinamumunuan ang samahang ito ng mga pekeng
ideyologo, tulad ni Ronald Llamas, Walden Bello, Eta Rosales at Rizza
Hontiveros. Kunwari kakampi ng manggagawa at magsasaka, pero
nagmamaang-maangan sa usaping Hacienda Luisita. Kunwari nasyonalista
pero kusang sinusulong ang Depopulation Agenda ng mga
makapangyarihan at dahuyang bansa, gamit ang iba't ibang paraan ng
ka-demonyohan, tulad ng same-sex marriage, free
contraception at free abortion, na nauuwi sa free sex
na siyang sanhi ng pagkawasak ng
tahanan. Higit na mabuti pa sana kung yung programang family
planning na lamang ang itinataguyod. Kahit papaano, ang family
planning ay nakatutok sa mga pamilya o indibidwal na maraming
anak, at hindi yung kahit sino na lang ang pinupuntirya.
14.
Militarista.- Sila ang mga armadong kasapi ng AFP at PNP na
gustong maghari-harian sa bayan ngunit wala namang kakayahan. Sila
rin ang tumatayong guwardiya sibil ni Haciendero Noynoy, tulad ni
Antonio Trilyones, Pinky Lacson at ang tukayo na sina Danilo Lim at
Alfredo Lim. Bagamat hawak nila ang baril, bala at granada, hawak
naman ni Noynoy ang mga bayag nila. Para sa bayan daw sila, subalit
sa totoo lang, para sa Haciendero lang pala.
15.
Trapo.- Sila ang mga Senatong at Tongressman na
lantarang nakikipagsabwatan sa sinumang naka-upong Presidente (simula
kay Cory Aquino hanggang kay Noynoy Aquino) upang lustayin at ubusin
ang kaban ng bayan. Gamit ang batas, ginagawan nila ng iba't ibang
paraan, upang mapadali ang pandarambong sa pera ng bayan. Ito ang
perang tinatawag na pork barrel, may
halagang Php200 milyones bawat Senatong, Php70 milyones bawat
Tongressman, at siempre ang pinakamalaki sa buong kasaysayan ng
bansa, Php1.3 trilyones para kay Presidente Noynoy.
16.
Noytards.- Sila ang mga masugid na taga-subaybay ng mga
balitang kasinungalingan ng ABS-CBN, Inquirer at Philstar. Buong
akala na makabayan at matalino sila, ngunit ang katotohanan mga
uto-uto lang pala ng Oligarkiya. Kahit na anong gawin ng Pamilyang
Cojuangco-Aquino ay palaging tama, at kahit na anong gawin ng mga
kalaban ay palaging masama. Sayang ang oras na pakikipagtustos sa mga
ito, dahil sarado na ang mga utak at nakalimot na sa common sense
o pangkaraniwang kaisipan. Sila ang mga panatikong kasapi ng kultong
dilawan tulad ni Jim Paredes at Harvey Keh (na sa kasalukuyan ay
nagpapakalat ng kamangmangan sa mga estudyante sa Ateneo).
17.
Abu Sayyaf.- Sila ang pinakamalaking samahan ng terorista dito
sa Timog Silangang Asya na tumatayong galamay ni Osama. Sukdulan ang
karahasan at pumapatay ng walang anuman sa ngalan pa man din ng Diyos
at bayan. Magaling sa negosyong “kidnap-for-ransom”, at mahilig
magpasarap sa panggagahasa. Sana ay sila-sila na lang ang mag-ubusan,
nang matahimik na ang bayan.
18.
CPP-NPA-NDF.- Sila ang pangunahing tagapagtaguyod ng kasakiman
at karahasan. Hindi sila naniniwala sa Diyos, dahil sa kanilang
isipan sila ang tumatayong diyos dito sa bayan. Pakay angkinin ang
lahat ng ari-arian, kayamanan, kabuhayan, at handang magpataw ng
kamatayan sa lahat ng tumututol at lumalaban. Nakakalat sila sa buong
lipunan, gamit ang iba't ibang mapanlinlang na samahan, tulad ng
Bayan Muna, KMU (Labor), KMP (Farmers), LFS (Youth), ACT (Teachers),
Courage (Government), Gabriela (Women), Karapatan (Human Rights), TFD
(Church), Piston (Transport), Pasaka (Lumad), NUSP, Kadena, AHW,
FLAG, TFAM, PCPR, NCCP (Church), Transmission (Transport), YND,
Anakbayan, Armas, EMJP, Kalinaw-Mindanao, NABILUPA (Lumad),
Pamalakaya (Fishers), CEGP, Ibon Foundation, Anakpawis (Labor),
Migrante (Labor), Kabataan (Youth). Sila daw ay makabayan, ngunit ang
kanilang idolo lahat dayuhan, tulad ni Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels,
Vladimir Lenin, Josef Stalin at Mao Tse Tung. Sana si Joma Sison na
lang, na siyang mastermind ng Plaza Miranda Bombing, at
pinaka-unang terorista dito sa Timog Silangang Asya. O di kaya si
Ninoy Aquino, ang Oligarkong padrino ng CPP-NPA-NDF, na naghimok kay
Joma Sison at Kumander Dante na magsanib puwersa sa loob mismo ng
Hacienda Luisita. Kaya naman pala sa Plaza Miranda, halos lahat ng
kapartido, kaalyado at kaibigan ni Ninoy Aquino ay tinamaan ng
pasabog na bomba, maliban sa kanya na himalang nakatakas sa
karahasan.
19. Gobyerno ng Amerika.- Ito ang pangunahing berdugo sa mundo. Hindi matanggap ang katotohanan na palubog na ang kapangyarihan, kaya pilit nag-uumpisa ng digmaan sa iba't ibang sulok ng sanlibutan (tulad dati sa Iraq at ngayon naman sa Syria), maipakita lamang ang kamandag na naiwan. Tagapagtaguyod daw ng demokrasya at kaayusan, pero “padrino” pala ng pandaraya sa halalan. Gamit ang iba't ibang teknolohiya, ang halalan pinapawalang bisa. Tulad sa pinamudmod na PCOS, hindi alam kung saan nagmula, and mga resultang kaduda-duda. Walang tigil na pakikialam sa kalakaran ng iba't ibang bansa, hindi pa man natugunan ang mga panlipunan niyang problema. Sana ay inatupag na lamang niya, ang pagbayad ng napakalaking pagka-utang sa China.
19. Gobyerno ng Amerika.- Ito ang pangunahing berdugo sa mundo. Hindi matanggap ang katotohanan na palubog na ang kapangyarihan, kaya pilit nag-uumpisa ng digmaan sa iba't ibang sulok ng sanlibutan (tulad dati sa Iraq at ngayon naman sa Syria), maipakita lamang ang kamandag na naiwan. Tagapagtaguyod daw ng demokrasya at kaayusan, pero “padrino” pala ng pandaraya sa halalan. Gamit ang iba't ibang teknolohiya, ang halalan pinapawalang bisa. Tulad sa pinamudmod na PCOS, hindi alam kung saan nagmula, and mga resultang kaduda-duda. Walang tigil na pakikialam sa kalakaran ng iba't ibang bansa, hindi pa man natugunan ang mga panlipunan niyang problema. Sana ay inatupag na lamang niya, ang pagbayad ng napakalaking pagka-utang sa China.
20.
Gobyerno ng China.- Ito ang pangunahing berdugo sa Asya. Dahil
hindi pa lubos na kontento sa kanyang malawak na lupain, mga
nakapaligid na purok at bansa ay pilit pang sakupin, tulad ng Tibet,
Kashmir, Taiwan, Paracel at Spratley Islands. Siya rin daw ang
may-ari ng South China Sea dahil nasa pangalan niya ito. Dahil nais
samsamin pati karagatan, mas mainam kung inumin na niya ang tubig
alat dito hanggang sa mabusog siyang lubusan. Gamit ang bagong
kayamanan, nagpapamudmod ng pera sa iba't ibang panig ng mundo,
kapalit ang likas yaman at kapakanan ng salinlahi sa hinaharap. Gamit
naman ang bagong lakas militar, nakikipagbangayan sa ibat' ibang
magkalapit na bansa, pilit gawin at kunin ang gusto, nasa tama man o
mali. Huwag sana siyang magmadali. Balang araw ay magtutuos din.
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