PeNoy, Gloria, et al. — all one family
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 At the gathering for Sen. Sonny Trillanes’ birthday at Camp Crame last Aug. 7, I predicted the “rehabilitation” of Gloria Arroyo within a year or two. I was with Dodong and Princess Nemenzo, NGO leader Manjette, lawyer Argee Guevarra, Oliver Felix (of our guerilla radio Sulo group), and Linggoy Alcuaz at that time. The Nemenzos found this both funny and appalling, as they laughed, doubted and lamented at the same time. Someone interjected: “Sa bagay, the Marcoses are rehabilitated.” To which I hurriedly added that “at least Marcos had the right nation-building program,” unlike Arroyo’s which people believe was pure kleptocracy. The truth of my prediction is already  being seen on radio and in Congress today, as Teddy Boy Locsin  glorifies Gloria’s non-imposition of the Value added tax (VAT) on toll  ways while the likes of Rep. Neptali Gonzales Jr. shield her from Rep.  Walden Bello’s righteous condemnation. Gloria  Arroyo will be “rehabilitated” under the present system because the  system itself is corruption incarnate, in which Arroyo is just one of  its children. The other children of the corrupt system will naturally  come to her rescue, as sure as Speaker Sonny Belmonte will always be by  Gloria’s side to escort the one who has been tagged by many youth  activists as “President Evil.” But really, she can only be as evil as  the system is. Belmonte, meanwhile, is said to  personify the institutionalization of corruption in Quezon City, the  alleged basis of which is that he raised the corruption incarnate “pork  barrel” and other fund prerogatives of the Office of the Mayor and all  councilors to unprecedented amounts (P2 billion for the mayor, P42  million each for councilors). On the other hand, Lakas to Liberal Party  turncoat Neptali Gonzales Jr. has been the alternating partner of Mayor  BenHur Abalos in the exploitation of Mandaluyong, the latter being the  heir apparent to Ben Abalos’ NBN-ZTE “borger” fortune. Gonzales  invokes “parliamentary courtesy” to shield Arroyo. Coming from a most  vulgar Congress, it is truly laughable. They are all claimed to be part  of the alleged corrupt family of political degenerates running the  country. Walden Belo’s party-list group Akbayan may not be much  different, maybe just a bit more ethical by some degree. His party-list  matriarch Etta Rosales isn’t exactly a paragon of any virtue, having  been a chief lackey of Gloria Arroyo during the 2004 illegal  proclamation of the “Hello Garci” president. Rosales will be rewarded by  the new Gloria Arroyo, i.e. Noynoy “PeNoy” Aquino, with an appointment  to the Commission on Human Rights — to carry on the charade of human  rights in an essentially plutocratic, oppressive and exploitative  corporatocracy. Already, PeNoy has proposed to  raise the “pork” of senators and congressmen for 2011, from P6.9 billion  this year to P22.3 billion next (a whopping 223.18 percent or P15  billion increase). This seems incredible since PeNoy campaigned on the  promise of “Kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap,” but PeNoy’s Budget  Secretary Butch Abad was quoted on it. In fact, one report stated, “Even  as the PDAF allocation was increased, the government proposed a  reduction of subsidy programs… amid the state’s cash flow problems.” Those  subsidies include those earmarked for the National Food Authority  rice  purchase. So are they saying that there will be no subsidy for farmers  but increased “pork” subsidy for politicians? Everyone knows just how  “pork” is the mother of all corrupt funds that politicians dip into, so  why is PeNoy increasing this? Perhaps if we put this in context with a  new development, a clearer picture on how invisible forces behind PeNoy  are reinforcing the edifice of corruption will come about. This  new development is the proposed postponement of the barangay election  slated for October on due to alleged financial constraints, together  with the simultaneous proposal that it be synchronized with the 2013  national elections. There are several deleterious  effects of these two initiatives: (1) abusive and corrupt barangay  officials will not be called into account as a democratic system  requires; (2) it will strengthen the indebtedness of the present  barangay officials to the present PeNoy regime; (3) these barangay  officials will then be used by the current regime to consolidate  tyrannical powers in 2013 toward the continuation of the corporatist  dictatorship consolidated under Gloria Arroyo; and (4) it will make the  “fully synchronized” 2013 elections even more massively chaotic than the  already messy elections of 2010. If the present  system is corruption incarnate, then a super-synchronized election aimed  at securing it is none other than a perpetuation of this systemic  corruption, the evil results of which those jaundiced by the Yellow  fever can’t seem to see as continuously ravaging the nation. For  those who still do not know, here’s a sampling of these evils — July  2010 item: Power rates to rise again in August (due to Wesm power horse  trading); Aug. 8: Manila Water net income up 34 percent (while people  suffer heavier costs); Aug. 9: Robredo wants strengthened Small Town  Lottery (cover for jueteng); Aug. 10: AFP suppresses Adm. Feliciano  Angue exposé on 2010 elections; Aug. 11: $10-billion offer for Pagcor. As   long as the corrupt system goes on and on — exploiting, inveigling and  plundering — PeNoy only continues the legacy of Cory, FVR and Gloria. (Tune in to Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 to 7 p.m.  on 1098AM; watch Politics (and Economics) Today, Tuesday, 8 to 9 p.m.,  with replay at 11 p.m.; visit our new blog,  http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com) | 
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Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100813com5.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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