Radical national surgery imperative
| DIE HARD III | 
| Herman Tiu Laurel | 
While the whole country is distracted with the Hong Thai tourist bus massacre and the subsequent embarrassing and demoralizing imbroglio, the PeNoy Aquino government is insidiously conniving with its financial overlords to transfer taxpayers’ money to the oligarchs under the guise of an “investment fund to finance loans for infrastructure under the public-private partnerships (PPPs)... at very low interest rates.” Big Business’ DPA (deep penetration agent) in the National Economic Development Authority, Cayetano Paderanga Jr., adds that the money will be used “for loans to pump-prime the economy” to boost infrastructure “if we are to generate the six million tourists we hope to achieve,” as well as “strengthen the legal, institutional, and governance framework” of the PPPs.
Take out the gibberish and the scheme  is simple: Subsidized loans for private corporations that will engage  in government projects, with sovereign guarantees yet again!
Frankly,  the pump-priming and six million tourists Paderanga is dreaming about  went up in smoke after PeNoy allowed the police under his authority, as  commander-in-chief, to go without timely interference despite the  Keystone Kops’ odious performance from the moment they pumped bullets  into the tourist bus’ tires without immediate follow through. But since  that fiasco has been already whipped more than the proverbial dead  horse, we will not beat it anymore. Nonetheless, there are still live  horses which PeNoy and his Big Business masters are intending to ride on  to another six years of unprecedented corporate profits — hoping to  beat their previous P3-trillion bonanza in the nine-and-a-half years of  Gloria Arroyo.  With the announced PPPs of PeNoy yielding billions of  low interest loans, Big Business will be off to a very spectacular start  again under its new puppet government.
Of course,  PeNoy’s economic plotters believe that affixing any plan with a  “pump-priming” tag will sound academic and economic, a kind of  techno-talk enough to impress the public into acceptance. However, such a  step will only impoverish the nation and destroy its economy, while  enriching only the oligarchs. It’s much of the same pump-priming that US  President Obama did, which is why it’s now almost certain that not only  will a “double dip recession” descend upon that once mighty superpower,  but that it will most probably lead to its “greatest depression.”  Already, top American economist David Rosenberg, along with trend  researcher Gerald Celente and other luminaries such as Arthur Laffer and  Paul Krugman believe so. That’s because Obama’s stimulus package, which  amounted to trillions of dollars, merely went to bailing out the  financial mafiosos that left the people penniless.
In  stark contrast, China’s pump-priming consists of tax rebates and the  raising of minimum wages, along with massive infrastructure expansion by  the state. The Chinese people therefore have more money to keep  domestic consumer activity expanding; to fuel demand; to keep farms and  factories viable; and to sustain employment.
PeNoy’s  Big Business-biased cheap loans, meanwhile, will result in  infrastructure projects that only favor business interests. And, as we  have seen in the past three decades, the supposed “trickle down” effect  will only fall into the catch basin of Big Business and its corrupt  partners in the government bureaucracy through corruption — as  exemplified by the Gloria to PeNoy holdover of appointees’ financial  perks, including a “privatization bonus,” which is actually a bribe to  government executives who will betray public interest by promoting the  oligarchy’s privileges.
The Big Business bias in  Philippine government and society started with the Edsa I coup.  This  was then institutionalized by Cory Aquino through her 1987 Constitution  with provisions that mandated the economy to be “private sector-led” and  the Monetary Board to be dominated by bankers.
As  public wealth and power started getting transferred to the giant  corporations of the oligarchs, it made government progressively  bankrupt, and among many other things, caused the Armed Forces of the  Philippines’ store of equipment to shrink (from over 100 helicopters  down to two dozen in recent years) and the Philippine National Police  (PNP) to rely more on jueteng and other sidelines to keep the loyalty of  its generals and officers to the ruling class (while many in its  rank-and-file resort to petty crimes to survive).  All these have led to  the low morale (and morals) of our uniformed service — fostering a  deteriorating professionalism, the rise of a “pera-pera” culture, as  well as, careerist opportunism in its ranks.
Should  we be surprised then, given the overall decay of society and the  government institutions, that at the Hong Thai crisis the Manila Police  District and the PNP showed utter lack of cooperation and cohesion; or  that on the same day, two Korean missionaries in the Philippines were  kidnapped, with their two companions killed; or that eight policemen  were ambushed and killed elsewhere in the Philippines that same week;  and so on? Should we be surprised that the nation’s psyche, in reaction  to the hostage fiasco, has come to mirror national confusion and  paranoia?
We as a nation are already in the ICU  (intensive care unit). Radical brain surgery of the Edsa I-Edsa II tumor  is therefore imperative if we are to recover.  Here’s an SOS to all  patriotic citizens, soldiers, officers, and civilian leaders!
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100830com5.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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