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 The 2010 elections had always been about the battle between the forces of 21st century neo-colonial exploitation and oppression — the Yellow movement and the corporatocracy behind it — against the forces striving for national economic development for self-sufficiency and self-sustainability — composed of the nationalistic leadership of President Joseph Estrada and, as in my case, the ideology of “Filipinism.” (I put the term in quotes as I’d rather have the country’s name changed to a more “Rizalian” or “Bonifacian” stature.) But as fate — together with the powerful manipulation of  both global and local oligarchs — would have it, the extension of the  neo-colonial regime has been effected once again (but hopefully, not for  the next six years).  The proof is in the Cabinet  appointments of this new-yet-old hybrid regime, which the mouthpiece of  the neo-colonial foreign chambers of commerce Peter Wallace has lauded  in his First 100 Days Bulletin No. 1, which reads:  “A Cabinet would appear to be coming together.  Some of  the names mentioned (but not yet confirmed): Executive Secretary —  Paquito “Jojo” Ochoa Jr.; Finance — Cesar Purisima; Customs —  Guillermo Parayno; DPWH  — Jose “Ping” de Jesus; Health — Esperanza “Espie” Cabral; Budget and Management — Alberto “Bertie”  Lim; Agrarian Reform — Jejomar Binay (or DILG) or Angel Alcala; Energy —  Jose “Nonong” Ibazeta; Department of Social Welfare and Development —  Corazon “Dinky” Soliman; Defense — Voltaire Gazmin; Education —  Florencio “Butch” Abad or Bro. Armin Luistro of De La Salle Manila;  Justice — Avelino “Nonong” Cruz; PMS — Herminio “Sonny” Coloma; Peace  Process — Teresita (Ging) Deles; Neda — Cayetano “Don Don” Paderanga… If  these are confirmed they are good choices and will be a good start to  the Aquino presidency.”  “Good choices for whom?”  one might ask. It will certainly be good for the foreign and local Big  Business. Wallace speaks for as the continuation of the  pro-globalization and corporatization policies that began with Edsa I  then expanded with Edsa II will remain. If the record of the past 24  years were to be the basis, then this kind of governance will spell the  continuation of the economic and social disaster of this nation that  started with globalization, wiping out almost all import tariff revenues; then the privatization of  profitable government assets, which transferred more debts to the  people; followed by the systematic dumping (smuggling) of agricultural  products that have severely damaged our local production (leading to our  being the world’s biggest rice importer in 2008). All these have forced  the country into more deficits and debt, resulting in an  ever-increasing demand for expanding the VAT and the poverty of  Filipinos.  All the projected appointees in  Wallace’s bulletin are nothing but willing and ruthless tools of these  foreign exploiters. It was during Paderanga’s Neda stint under Cory  Aquino that many of the economic liberalization and globalization  policies were initiated. FVR’s Parayno, meanwhile, expanded the powers  and revenues of the SGS, an IMF-backed Swiss Customs inspector whose  services Erap terminated to save us hundreds of millions of dollars.  Bertie Lim, as we know, is the executive director of  the Makati Business Club while former Aboitiz executive Ibazeta was  appointed to privatize the nation’s power assets to the favored  oligarchs. Butch Abad, on the other hand, is infamous for his  sponsorship of the Omnibus Power Bill which became the Epira that gave  RP one of the highest electricity rates in the world.  Of course, we have written more than enough about Jose  “Ping” de Jesus as a gofer of a family of oligarchs while Dinky Soliman  admitted to paying “hakot” crowds to fill GMA’s rallies.  The apparent surprise is the retention of Cabral at the  DoH because the early contender for the Health portfolio was Dr. Jimmie  Tan, a well-known natural health and herbal medicine  advocate. Speculation was rife that Tan was a shoo-in because he  supported the Yellow cause; but in the past month or so, the  GMA-appointed Cabral had gone on a PR blitz against herbal supplements,  requiring producers to label them in Filipino: “Ito ay hindi gamot, at  hindi dapat gamitin sa panggagamot.” Such an aggressive attempt to  curtail reliance on very affordable herbal supplements that have  dramatically eaten away at Big Pharma’s bottom line has no doubt pleased  a number of Big Pharma bigwigs who have always had close ties with the  Yellows, including the likes of Zuellig’s Roberto Romulo.  As for Nonong Cruz, formerly of The Firm, he is said to  be going to the Justice department this time. But when he was still  Gloria’s Defense secretary, wasn’t he better known for his alleged  surreptitious connivance with the Hyatt 10 to destabilize GMA under the  US State Department’s instigation? Lastly, Gazmin,  who has never shown any capacity for patriotic imagination like, for  instance, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV or Gen. Danny Lim, will merely  become a personal bodyguard to his late master’s son when he gets to be  Defense chief.  In all, the prospective Cabinet of  the incoming regime is really an Aquinorroyo II, nothing but a  continuation of the governance of the past nine and a half years. There  will be no change; just more profits for Big Business and more misery  for the people.  Can we live with this slavery for  another six years?  (Tune in to 1098AM, Sulo ng  Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Destiny Cable  Channel 21, Talk News TV — Infowars Edition, Tuesday, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.;  also visit http://hermantiulaurel.blogspot.com) (Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel) Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100618com5.html | 
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