PeNoy: P8B for the poor, P35B for bankers
| DIE HARD III | 
| Herman Tiu Laurel | 
Dinky Soliman, PeNoy Aquino’s Social Welfare secretary, trumpets her P8-billion cash dole-out for the poor. That’s measly compared to the P35 billion Soliman’s CodeNGO is handing out to the bankers this year through the payback to her group’s so-called PeaceBonds.
Just  think: The bankers are going to get four times more than the poor. And  we don’t even know if all of this P8-billion dole-out will really go to  the intended recipients, given the notoriety of the PeNoy  administration’s utter lack of control. Stated simply, this is my way of  telling Soliman to cut the crap about her and her government’s  fictitious “pro-poor” claims. Her NGO work had always been masked  subversion projects of the Western funding agencies — thus, explaining  why her NGO comrades are so well taken care of by such bodies as the  Kennedy School of Government and the Cory Aquino foundations of the  oligarchs.
As we speak, PeNoy is already  increasing the number of financial rip-offs to benefit Big Business  through new projects such as the MRT and the new South Expressway  extensions, water privatization, power privatization (which has given us  the highest power rates in Asia), plus giving tollway operators more  leeway to exact exorbitant fees. All these are being contracted under  PeNoy’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) scheme, which will have P15  billion in funding cum dole-out for the big, favored corporations —  again outstripping the dole-out for the poor.
Already,  under this PPP arrangement, three new tollways are being planned, as  well as, tourism infrastructure to be mapped out by Ayala man and  Tourism Secretary Bertie Lim. In all, the P35-billion CodeNGO pay-off  and the P15-billion PPP projects total to an astounding P50-billion  “social welfare” for Big Business!
But even as  PeNoy gives this P50-billion subsidy to the bankers and Big Business,  his government’s pencil-pushers under Butch Abad, such as the Treasury  boss, did not allocate a single centavo for the National Food Authority  (NFA), under the Department of Agriculture’s budget. Without this, the  NFA will not be able to purchase rice from our millions of farmers. In  short, there will be no subsidy at all, which will place them at the  mercy of unscrupulous traders and middle men, thus, drowning us in the  deluge of imports from countries such as Vietnam, India, and China that  subsidize their own farmers. I really wonder if NFA chief Lito Banayo  will be able to stomach this as he claims to be pro-poor and a  nationalist ever since his college and activist days.
In  the meantime, behind the veneer of brooking “no corruption” is this  reality: PeNoy now bloats the President’s pork barrel from P800 million  to P1 billion and keeps his P500-million intelligence fund, which he  earlier vowed to forego. PeNoy also did not reduce his travel budget as  he said he would.
Following his lead, Malacañang  has now increased its contingent fund under the new budget and listed  this under the Special Purpose Fund which only the President can draw  from. In turn, budgets for Environment and Health were reduced. Funds  such as the P18.5 billion for water resources development and flood  control and P40 billion for health services were slashed to P14.5  billion and P38.6 billion respectively.
Yet the  palakasan in favor of the Ateneo-UP Student Catholic Action (UPSCA)  club, nurtured by the Jesuits Delaney and Intengan, is ever present.  Why, the Atenean Butch Abad has already allocated P34.3 billion (up from  the previous year’s P15.4 billion) to UPSCAn Dinky Soliman.
All  this should be lessons to the wide-eyed believers of PeNoy and the  Yellow movement to snap out of their trance. This call is made to such  Yellow supporters as Reyn Barnido, who has issued an open letter to  PeNoy on the Internet that takes off from the hostage fiasco, saying in  part: “This is not anymore about failing to handle the hostage-taking as  much as this is about fulfilling the promises of your oath-taking… This  is not about a singular madman shooting bullets up and down; this is  about an orgy of fools shooting lies left and right... not anymore about  the negotiators’ inefficiency to convince a police officer to  surrender, but the government’s incapacity to comfort a nation… We don’t  deserve this, Sir. This is not the covenant we entered into during your  oath-taking… I grew up in the shadows of the Abads, Soliman, Deles… Do  not take their analysis of society at face value for theirs is a  construct designed to fuel a protest movement, not manage a large  bureaucracy… Believe it or not, your cheerers may have become cynics,  but they are still your companions in this journey. I, for one, will not  abandon you Mr. President.”
Apparently, Barnido  still thinks that the crisis bedeviling his former mentors and PeNoy  himself is just a crisis of incompetence, where one is sentimentally  loyal even to the failed and foolish, hoping they will learn. Well, he  and his youngish ilk are the ones who have a lot to learn!
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100906com5.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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