I am one to neither quibble about surveys nor argue
about inclusive growth; too many moving parts. However, the apocalyptic
dimension of the latest Social Weather Station (SWS) survey indicating 15
million children hungry and malnourished while 12.1 million families (43% of
the entire Philippine population) considering themselves poor would surely jolt
even the most jaded observer. Notwithstanding the devastation of “Yolanda”, I
was sure somebody from the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) would
challenge the SWS data as soon as it was published. To my disappointment, no such
protest to the validity of the survey happened and as it turned out the
immediate response instead came from the Department of Social Welfare and Development
(DSWD) to assist Senator Poe in her feeding program.
Yes it’s the right answer but it’s for the other
question.
Without any challenge, are we to assume the SWS data
correct? Questions upon question would have to be asked given this revelation.
One such question would have to be the actual destination of the conditional
cash transfer (Pantawid Pampamilyang
Pilipino) the administration’s much cawed winning strategy against poverty.
Since 2008 and after availing of almost a billion dollars in loans, 2.3 families
in 800 municipalities of 80 provinces are enrolled in the program. PESOS FIFTY
BILLION and change I think was appropriated for 2014. How come the number of
families under the poverty line seems to be getting bigger? The current DSWD
head was the same one in the past administration when it was rolled out
sometime 2007, does she have answers?
Oh, she’s going to help in the feeding program,
that’s right.
Then there’s the published improvements made since
1991 when official sources quoted 31% as the population under the poverty line.
Were all the reports about poverty alleviation for the last 20 years merely
hogwash? I have heard of rigid parameters and size of samples that probably
explains the differing indication of the NSCB AND SWS surveys but the disparity
is ridiculous. Surely, the government
could not have been wrong all these years.
Mang Pandoy, remains the ghost of poverty past, present,
future, chronic, transient and near poverty and by all accounts he is here to
stay to haunt.
How can sensible programs to alleviate poverty be
formulated when basis continue to be wrong information? This is like a shade
lighter when somebody thought of repealing the law of demand and supply to
counter inflation.
It seems that even government surveys now also populate
the universe of things that don’t work if things did work at all before on top
of slow rehabilitation programs , trains over-shooting their ramps with doors typically
opening while in motions; traffic jams that keep getting worse and civil security continuing
to deteriorate into an oxymoron . One can very well call the current situation
as organized incompetence. People handling the different portfolio, with the
way things are going, look like the result of an acute shortage of qualified
personnel. The President has his fingers on every dike of debacle his trusted
people have sprung. Tsk.. tsk… blessed with only 10 fingers, I can only surmise
how his fingers will look like after 2016.
Manuel L. Quezon, 2nd President of the Philippine
Republic, rolls in his grave; I am sure, with the failure of the succession of leadership to counter
poverty in over 50 years of democracy, adhering, as it were, most unfortunately
to his famous words, ‘a country governed like hell by Filipinos’.
Newsflash, the Philippines is expected to lead
ASEAN in economic growth is the next five years. In truth we are nowhere near
the aspiration of the general population for a better life, notwithstanding the
credit upgrades and predictions of being the next Asian miracle. The only
miracle we can discern is the daily output of 5,000 babies. Where does all that
energy come from?
Soon the country MLQ loved so much may not even appear
in the map at all. The country is going to be sliced with the Bangsamoro law,
however you look at it. Meanwhile some politicians urge for a federal form,
more slice and dice. So now the politicians want to institutionalize feudalism
and oligarchy. Maybe dividing the country in bite sizes is the answer to all
our national woes, who knows? We might
as well give up our territories to the Chinese who have invaded our zones having
built structures off the Scarborough shoal. The Chinese made leaps and bounds
in poverty eradication compared to the Philippines, in spite of the form of
government and its draconian implementation typified by the incident in
Tiananmen Square. They might do a better job than the leaders we have. Does
democracy really work? The Chinese managed to slash their poverty rate from 80%
to less than 20%. The achievement of China in poverty eradication in fact
encouraged the UN or some agency to issue a threat of a very optimistic
forecast for poverty alleviation world wide by 2015.
Whatever they’re smoking in Washington, I think
they’ve had way too much.
You and I know that the only thing our people are
good at is politics. Everybody is at it. Still a year and a half early, give or
take a few months from the national election and we have politicians already in
campaign mode using every available tool. A member of the blue ribbon committee
has his ad on TV capitalizing on what he may perceive as a political coup in
the bashing of the vice-president’s presidential ambition. I guess he thinks
he’s next on bat; subtlety is not his strong suit.
Elections are the only time the citizenry called
the electorate can have a voice in governance. After these events, the
citizenry becomes hostage to bad governance and still we can’t seem to have
learned anything.
Democramata. The nation is permanently on economic intensive
care because of its citizens’ almost uncanny ability to choose the wrong
leaders. After bloodletting to fill an ocean for democracy, the paradise
promised by a land bountiful in resources has inched further away. The
succession of leadership failed to curb equality and freedom by clinging to dynasty
as its political culture while raising the audacity for corruption and incompetence.
For 2016 the picking is severely thin consisting of
bashers, pretenders, coffin dodgers, big spenders, the neurotics, the convicts and
the psychotics.
Somebody quoted PNoy as saying that the vice
president should run in 2016 for the presidency then manage the country however
he deemed fit in response to the diatribes against the administration. I
remember former president Estrada saying the same thing with “Magpresidente
muna kayo” Is PNoy becoming the ghost of President Estrada past? Since former President
Estrada and former President Marcos share traits (both are bar topnotchers,
Marcos for the exam to practice law; Estrada for the place where they keep Andy
Player Special; Both were accused of
murder, Marcos for Nalundasan while Estrada for murdering the English
language), is PNoy fast becoming the ghost of Marcos past?
But then aren’t they the same old, same mold? We
have had several presidents from dynasties: DM, Marcos, Cory, Ramos, PNoy, Erap,
GMA among them. 75% of people congress and the senate also come from dynasties.
It is alleged that more senators and congressmen
are to be charged with pilfering the national treasury in the days to come. These
people have been in power too long and think they can get away with just about
anything. Democramata. Is democracy is killing our future? Imagine 15 million
hungry children.
Thing is, in whatever size and form, organizations
need good leadership. We have been most fortunate to know firsthand what good
leadership is not. Now we can put the lessons to work.
1. The
noble truth about political bashers is that it is a one trick pony.
2. The
noble truth about dynasty is that their product is not always bad; just that
the concept of family member succeeding each other in political position crowds
out equality and freedom.
3. The
noble truth about leadership is that it does not come about because of a
martyred father and a celebrated mother.
4. The
noble truth about crimes is that sooner than later it will catch up. That move
of allegedly bribing senators to impeach a sitting Supreme Court justice for
ill-gotten wealth (which senators are in turn now troubled with the same charges)
was a sure formula for one of the senator-beneficiaries to squeal.
5. The
noble fourfold path to alleviating poverty includes taking the catholic church
view on any matter with more than a grain of salt; somebody must oversee the
NCSB work; people should stop watching too much blue ribbon committee hearing;
for the legislative bodies to do legislation, the DOJ to prosecute and courts
to judge;
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