12/24/2010
Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings.
�  John F. Kennedy
Ten  years ago the country and the world were full of hope. It was a  transition not only from an old decade to another, not only from an old  century to a new one but also from one old millennium to another. Hope  abounded. The Cold War had ended and the nuclear MAD-ness (mutual  assured destruction) was believed to be a thing of the past. The Dot.com  boom reached dizzying heights and its �wealth effect� would touch  every member of the global economy for the better.
Political change was  in the air; Bush Jr. became president in the US under the most  questionable circumstances while in the Philippines Georgetown economics  student Gloria Arroyo became president through a �power grab,� but  the euphoria of change carried the day. Even the dreaded doomsday Y2K  bug proved a dud, thereafter nothing seemed to be in the way of the new  century and new millennium to spoil the good times ahead.
Little  did the people of the World and of the Philippines realize that the  forces that made a disaster of the last century were already at work to  turn the new decade the start of another century of wars, exploitation  and oppression. In the US, even before the old century ended, plans for  global resurgence of US global pre-eminence was drawn up in the PNAC  (Project for a New American Century) in 1997. It included a wish for  �a new Pearl Harbor� is which many believe envisioned the 9/11 WTC  �inside job� terror strike leading to the Iraq and Afghan wars. In  the Philippines, a conspiracy to depose the elected president and  install the vice-president already worked out in 1998 when the coup  should happen (that is, less than half the official presidential term)  to allow the installed vice-president to legally run for a new term and  gain a full decade to solidify their gains.
The omens were clear:  Bush Jr.�s electoral coup d�etat aided by the Florida voting machine  fraud and the Republican dominated US Supreme Court thwarting the  popular will of the American people, and in the Philippines, the Edsa  Dos coup d�etat aided by the Davide Supreme Court thwarting the  Filipinos� popular will.
What followed in both countries was a  record of misuse and massive abuse of political power triggering endless  wars by the US president and endless larceny by the Philippine  president � all of which benefitted the global and local  corporatocratic aristocracy, institutionalizing their systematic looting  and monopoly of political power and economic plunder. As that decade  ended they prepared for the next with new elections that installed their  own again � no change in American, no change in the world, no change  in the Philippines.
Elections generally achieve only an illusion  or change, little real change happens when structural foundations stay  the same. The real power behind America today is still the financial  class, despite its mess that collapsed the US economy and caused massive  American jobs losses; Obama and the US Congress bails out the financial  class and not the people. The same in the Philippines: New names on  old, old programs, like old roads given new street names: the  Build-Operate-Transfer law is still the basis for the �new�  Public-Private Partnership projects, the Conditional Cash Transfer  replaces the old Millennium Fund dole-outs � �same same.� Some  cosmetic changes have more psychological impact than others, such as the  release of political prisoners that does not change the political  equation but releases revolutionary fervor of formerly imprisoned reform  leaders.
However, real change still can come under these  difficult situations, such as from an unexpected turn of mind of those  installed by elections, compelling drastic moves from the powers behind  the throne, such as assassination � and frequently in US history. In  the Philippines, a coup d�etat is normally sufficient, or its threat  is usually enough to keep the installed leader on �good� behavior.  The forces for real change, leaders that identify themselves with the  welfare of the people, can also rise within the system and work  stealthily both within and outside in springing surprises on the forces  of the neo-aristocracy or corporatocracy. There will always be a  sufficient number of leaders and forces for real change because  oppression and exploitation are real. Suffering of all oppressed classes  is real, and heightening of consciousness continues unabated especially  in the alternative media like the Internet.
A holiday get  together highlighted four generations of genuine and progressive  change-leaders with ideologies ranging from communist/socialist, Marcos  military, Yellow officers, young officers, church laity and Edsa Tres  stalwarts, I was told by one reformist politician that the �army�  for change is now three times larger than it was when it shook the  Marcos and Aquino regimes; I added that the people�s bitter  experiences (as in the electric power plunder issue) and failed economic  promises (increasing unemployment, for example) of the new US and  Philippine establishment leadership also prepare the population to an  insurrection against the oppressive order (as we see in Europe and  smashing of Prince Charles� car window). One caveat was expressed,  �When we strike against the oligarchy, it must be finished completely  in one blow.� I can see it all happening, beginning 2011.
(Tune  in to Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 to 7 p.m. on  1098AM; watch Politics Today with HTL, Tuesday, 8 to 9 p.m., replay 11  p.m., Global News Network, Destiny Cable Channel 8; visit our blogs,  http://new-katipunero.blogspot.com and  http://hermantiu-laurel.blogspot.com; P.S. � �10 Minutes Lights Out  vs Power Plunderers,� 7 to 7:10 p.m., Monday nights)
(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel) 
Source:  The Daily Tribune
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http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20101224com4.html