10/11/2010
Headlines last Saturday  focused on the doubling of the congressional “pork barrel” through an  extra P50 million allocated for each congressman, over and above the  regular P70-million take, in exchange for “looking the other way on  Aquino’s non-transparent lump sum appropriations in the tens of  billions.”  Also highlighted was the gargantuan concession by the Palace  to now Rep. Gloria Arroyo — ostensibly for the same reason — of P2.2  billion in public works “pork” while adjacent congressional districts  got measly amounts of a million or two.
These latest adjustments  in the pork barrel already included amounts to appease several Visayan  congressmen who earlier stonewalled the approval of the budget when they  decried the “raw deal” they got from being left out of the huge pie.  But that’s not all: All congressmen (save for those from the  party-lists) will now get P25 million each from the Road Users Tax!
Everybody  in Congress, especially that grimacing little Gloria, is now very happy  — except for the public that’s sure to seethe over this. But getting  mad is not going to change things unless there’s a physical revolt.
At  least Aquino III is fulfilling his promise of “change,” except that it  is not the “change” people expected of him during the campaign. As one  Yellow mainstream daily headlined, Aquino III is sure to face the  challenge of “Changing (the) old system;” but he’s doing it only for the  worse — with more pork, more compromises with his avowed target, and  more doublespeak than Gloria ever uttered in her first 100 days in 2001.
So  what’s the point of forming the “Truth Commission” when even this  early, Aquino III is already engaged in heavy horse trading with Gloria  to get Malacañang’s lump sum appropriations through Congress? That’s  another confirmation that Arroyo exercises tremendous clout in the Lower  House; and I am not surprised, as the Speaker is an Arroyo crony  himself.
All told, the whole system is a system of doublespeak,  and the Filipino people would do well to put that in their minds and  totally dismiss anything the caboodle of politicians, particularly the  top honchos, will ever again say to the public.
My purpose of  engaging in a continuing public discourse through radio, cable TV, and  writing is to expose the doublespeak, the lies, which people are  subjected to each and every moment of the day. A nation simply cannot  survive on doublespeak; as vision cannot arise from lies. It is my hope  that the Filipino people and the various social leaderships that are not  party to this system of lies may come together and exterminate the  lowlifes that have wormed their way into the corridors of power.
Last  Friday night, in our celebration with close friends, one of the  subjects that came up was the budget cut of P1.2 billion from the  University of the Philippines, described by former UP president Dodong  Nemenzo as “paralyzing.” This was discussed alongside the “K+12” plan of  Aquino I+2II’s Bro. “Damaso,” Armin Luistro, that was heavily  criticized as the increase in the overall education budget of P2 billion  will only go to such a scheme that is overwhelmingly rejected by  parents and public school teachers alike.  We all agreed that since  Luistro admonishes parents to look at “K” not as a burden but as an  investment, he should first become a parent to know what he’s preaching  about.
Ultimately, arguments for “K+12” center on “conforming to  international practice” — yet another euphemism for globalization. So  the best counter argument: Adding two years to poor quality education is  still two more years of poor quality education!
Speaking of  education, a surefire budget for “wrong education” is found in the huge  increase for the Arroyo-esque “cash transfers” program. As an old  Chinese saying goes, “Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day, but  teach a man to fish and he will feed himself forever,” it appears that  neither Aquino III nor Dinky Soliman wants the Filipino poor to learn  how to fish. By slashing the budget that higher education rightfully  deserves, only to divert this to dole outs, thus “dumbing” down the  people, the DSWD should now be called the “Department of Social Welfare  Dependency.”
But wait: Given the huge increase in its budget, the  DSWD now even has a housing component.  As a result, the Housing and  Urban Development Coordinating Council must be crying over scraps while  Dinky thanks her lucky stars profusely. Why, she now has the wherewithal  to buy several 4x4 pick-ups to spread her dole outs. And even as she  continues to deny that these are SUVs (only “trucks,” without ever  mentioning the brand), any idiot will know that a 4x4 pick-up is also an  SUV!  Another doublespeak again.
PS — I lost my main cellphone  last week and won’t be able to respond nor act on requests for a while. I  committed to see some visitors to Manila from Mindanao referred by  Dionisio Lopez of Zamboanga. Although I am very eager to meet with them,  I hope Diony will understand my predicament. If the visitors are still  in Manila by the time this column reaches Diony, he can text me at  0922-8797627. Regular texters can also send their reactions and  suggestions to this number, especially those who send their views for  our radio program discussions.
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(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)
Source:  The Daily Tribune
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http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20101011com4.html