Consumers Domain
Twelve 2007 issues, Twelve wishes for 2008
(Conclusion)
8. More illegitimate debts, August 2007
"In 1996, The Philippine government entered into a loan agreement with government of Austria that involves an equivalent of P500 million.
"The Philippine government agreed to pay $2 million annually starting 2002 up to 2014. This translates to an additional annual debt payment of almost P100 Million peso for the Filipino taxpayers.
"Test however showed that the incinerator units are of substandard quality, as it did not meet emission levels guaranteed by the supplier.
"A subsequent assessment of the incinerators' emissions, jointly conducted by the DOH and the World Health Organization (WHO), revealed that these incinerators emit extremely high pollution.
My wish for 2008: That our legislators will repeal automatic appropriations for debt payments and pass a measure to rationalize the country's fiscal and debt policies.
9. Suspension of NBN project, September 2007
"The kickback-laden ZTE-NBN broadband project has been suspended. This controversial project will cost $329.5 million – that is, ladies and gentlemen, equivalent to almost P15 billion (yup, that's 15 with 9 zeroes!) at the current exchange rate!
"But why was the project suspended? Is it because it was tainted with corruption? Or is it to prevent more stink from coming out? Did Gloria Arroyo wake up one morning and realized the contract is unfair to the government? Or is she trying to save her behind by protecting her husband's behind?
"I think this project should not only be suspended but deserves to be thrown directly into the nearest thrash can. For what is likely to happen is that Arroyo will simply wait for the public opposition to the project to die down and then revive the contract. We know that these greedy, scheming trapos (traditional politicians) will do anything to make their pockets heavier.
My wish for 2008: I ardently wish that these greedy politicians will wake up one day, any day within the year, and recognize that stealing is wrong. Yeah right!
10. Another coal plant proposal and junket bribes, October 2007
"If the current technology used in coal plants is "clean" why is it that up to now there are ongoing technological researches on how to make the same technology become environmentally friendly?
"Simply put, if "clean coal" is indeed "clean" why the need to make it clean?
"This technology that they are pushing is plainly NOT CLEAN – that is the simple message, no matter how they distort the facts. The term "clean coal technology" is a misnomer – grossly misleading and revoltingly contradictory.
"This leads me now to a separate but related issue – the question of legality and propriety of the 'study trips' of our 'honorable' city officials that were sponsored by the very proponent of a coal plant project in the City of Iloilo.
Treñas, Mabilog and these councilors should know better. As public officials, they should ensure that their actions and position on issues is beyond reproach. They should not allow their office to be tarnished by such mindless action.
My wish for 2008: That these blind city officials will see the light – that no amount of PR and bribes can cover the fact that coal plants are harmful to human health and the environment. I also wish that Ilonggos will see through the deceit of the coal plant proponents.
11. The pardon of Erap, November 2007
"In writing this article I am even at a loss as to how to approach the issue. The reason is that in any angle you view it; this current move of the fake president is simply revoltingly repulsive (or repulsively revolting)! It was simply a pardon granted without any single grain of wisdom. Well, apart of course from the motive of self-preservation.
"Yes, that is a crystal clear fact – that this pardon of Erap is nothing more than Arroyo's scheme of ensuring her stay in power. Arroyo is simply trying to appease a section of the ever growing opposition to her administration – a tactic to divide those calling for her immediate removal from office.
"When national policies are made to simply satisfy the interests of a politician then we have a problem. When a presidential power is used for the sole purpose of satisfying a whim of a trapo President then we have a big problem.
My wish for 2008: That Gloria Arroyo and Erap be put in jail together in one cell for crimes against the Filipino nation. Or at least in my dream – that would surely give me a restful sleep.
12. The strengthening of the Peso, December 2007
"The strengthening of the peso against the dollar was also the brainchild of Arroyo. By not investing enough in economic services, the government was able to force more Filipinos, including physicians who became nurses, to work abroad. So the more OFWs, the more dollar and other foreign currency remittances.
"These OFW remittances are the reason why our economy is kept afloat. Isn't that a very clever economic strategy? Push your population to hunger and they will find food somewhere else and even send more food back home.
My wish for 2008: That Arroyo stops taking credit from 'achievements' she did not have a hand on. And that Filipinos will have a better Christmas next year – more food on the table!
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