Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Two News Stories That Proves the Philippines is Awful

We all know the Philippines is an awful place but let's take a look at two news stories which exemplifies this fact. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1740917/member-of-terror-group-in-surigao-del-sur-faces-9-arrest-warrants-total-bail-at-p460000

A total of nine arrest warrants were issued against a wanted member of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army tagged as Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) listed as the priority target of the police force in Marihatag, Surigao del Sur, the police said.

According to PRO 13 director Police Brig. Gen. Pablo Labra II, the manhunt operation last March 8 resulted in the arrest of Dante C. Sanchez, 46.

Sanchez is a Malahutayong Pakigbisog Alang sa Sumusunod (MAPASU) member under Guerilla Front 19, North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC), the PRO 13 said in a statement issued Thursday.

The Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Lianga, Surigao del Sur, filed warrants after charging Sanchez with four counts of murder with no bail; frustrated murder (no bail); and two counts of attempted murder.

Aside from these, the RTC of Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur, also filed warrants after charging him with theft and attempted murder.

Total bail for all the other bailable cases was set at P460,000.

What!? This TERRORIST has been granted bail but Leila De Lima remains in jail with no bail after six years even though her accusers have all recanted!!! So disgusting and a total lack of justice. To anyone who says the Philippines justice system is perfectly functional they are wrong. In the case of De Lima to remain in jail for six years with NO trial is proof positive the Philippine justice system is broken. And now we have the case of a terrorist who has been granted bail but he will never be released even if he paid that bond because his murder charges are nonbailable.  So what is the point of setting bail in the first place?

Now, let's look at the next story.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1740920/maguindanao-jail-inmates-lack-food-as-budget-impasse-remains-unresolved

Some 128 inmates of Maguindanao del Norte provincial jail are feeling the pinch of the budget impasse facing the province at the start of the year.

In a letter to acting Gov. Bai Fatima Ainee Sinsuat, a copy of which the Inquirer obtained recently, jail warden Ato Dimananal said they “lack provision for the food of the inmates and they are already getting sick for lack of proper nourishment.”

Because of this, Dimananal asked Sinsuat to provide the jail with the funds needed for its operation. Dimananal said the release of the subsistence allowance of the inmates was urgent.

Lawyer Mohajiroe Lauban, Maguindanao del Norte provincial administrator, told the Inquirer they received the letter from Dimananal on Feb. 27.

Apart from food, Dimananal said he was worried that the jail’s water and electricity service connections would be cut off due to non-payment of its bills.

He further said that their transport vehicle was unserviceable, rendering them unable to bring inmates to their scheduled court hearings.

“Without these basic necessitates, we cannot expect to keep the safety and order of our provincial jail,” Dimananal said.

The jail, located in Barangay Rosary Heights in this city, houses inmates from Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur provinces. It is among the assets and facilities of the then-undivided Maguindanao province that went to Maguindanao del Norte.

Dimananal said they had been incurring debts for the jail’s operation since the start of the year “without even knowing how we can pay with this current situation.”

It cannot be that they don’t eat, so in the meantime, I am using my own funds to procure food for the inmates,” Dimananal said. “But it cannot go on forever or for a long time.”

“I have no choice, it is my responsibility to take care of them,” he said.

When asked where he gets the funds from January to February, Dimananal said from his funds and quickly added: “This is temporary, mauubos din personal budget ko (my personal budget would get depleted).”

Dimananal suggested that the budget issue should be addressed immediately. “Basic services from the provincial government like food for the inmates should be exempted from delays,” he said. “We cannot tell the inmates, ‘hey you cannot eat in the meantime because there are delays in fund releases.’”

Although it has received its national tax allotment for January and February, the provincial government could not disburse the funds as it has no treasurer.

Apart from the governor, the treasurer is required as a signatory for fund disbursements.

The Department of Finance (DOF) has yet to appoint a treasurer for the province. Under the Local Government Code, the DOF Secretary appoints the local treasurer and assistant local treasurer “from a list of at least three ranking eligible recommendees” of the local chief executive.

In December 2022, Maguindanao del Norte had requested the DOF, through its Bureau of Local Government Finance, to designate the provincial treasurer of Maguindanao del Sur as their concurrent treasurer, Lauban had said.

Sinsuat assumed as acting governor of Maguindanao del Norte in October 2022, according to the results of a plebiscite in September favoring the split of Maguindanao into two provinces.

But the Bangsamoro regional government’s Ministry of the Interior and Local Government has not recognized the act.

Interior Minister Naguib Sinarimbo had said that Sinsuat needed to be appointed to the post by President Marcos.

So, in Maguindanao del Norte there is no treasurer?  And that means prisoners have to starve? Apparently YES! But if there is no treasurer who is required to distribute funds that means no funds have been distributed! That means there is no functional provincial government in Maguindano del Norte at the moment because in order to function properly funds need to be distributed. The problem is easy rectified by the DOF appointing a treasurer but they have failed to do so. Why? Do they not know the urgency of the problem? The headline should read "Maguindanao Jail Inmates Lack Food Because the DOF Refuses to Appoint a Treasurer."

So there you go. Two news stories which show that the Philippines is not paradise and, especially in the case of Maguindanao del Norte, the government is inept and inefficient. Of course if you point this out like I do then you are accused of hating the Philippines. Ridiculous!

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Being a Barangay Captain is Dangerous Work

Being a Barangay captain is dangerous work. So dangerous that the LGUs have bought guns for their Barangay captains.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/488628/carcar-10-brgy-chiefs-turn-over-guns-with-expired-licenses

Ten incumbent barangay captains in Carcar City turned over their firearms with expired licenses during the police’s Oplan Katok on Saturday, Feb. 11.

Ten firearms with expired licenses were accounted by the Carcar City police, said Police Lieutenant Colonel Ardioleto Cabagnot, chief of Carcar City Police Station.

Cabagnot refused to divulge the names of these barangay captains for now. They will also continue to talk and visit the remaining five barangay captains in the city to also turnover their firearms with expired licenses.

These firearms are placed under the watch of the city police station while the owners were still processing their permits to carry these guns again.

Oplan Katok, which was started in 2013, is a police operation, where police personnel would visit the houses of residents with expired gun licenses and those suspected to have unlicensed guns.

Cabagnot said that the local government unit purchased these firearms a few years ago, which were intended for the barangay captains as their additional security given the nature of their jobs.

“…kaniadto nipalit sila [LGU] firearm intended sa kapitan. It so happened nga niabot nga expire na. Lisod pod makadisgrasya sila … mas maayo maaccount ang expired firearms para di maproblema ,” Cabagnot said.

(…they (LGU) bought firearms quite a while back for the barangay captains. It so happened that their gun licenses had already expired. It is a difficult situation because they might cause an accident…it will be better if the expired firearms will be accounted for so that there will be no problems for them.)

Cabagnot said that this was also their preparation for the coming barangay election that would happen this October 2023.

How exactly is it that Barangay captains need guns due to "the nature of their jobs?" Could it be due to the fact that so many Barangay captains and councilors are routinely targeted for assassination? When a motorcycle pulls up discreetly and the rider on back starts firing that gun won't offer any protection. A security detail would offer much better protection.

But then again when a governor can be assassinated in his own home no one is safe. Politics is truly an evil ans dangerous game in the Philippines. 

Monday, March 6, 2023

The PNP Declares Recent Attacks on Local Officials Are Not Alarming

Recently there have been a spate of assassinations and assassination attempts against current and former local government officials. These have each been catalogued on my Retards in the Government series. In fact there is hardly a week that goes by when at least one current or former local official is not either assassinated or wounded in an assassination attempt. Of this current crop of killings the PNP says it's nothing to be alarmed about. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1735645/pnp-chief-recent-gun-attacks-on-local-govt-officials-not-yet-alarming
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. said Monday that the gun attacks on local government officials recently are “not yet alarming.”

However, PNP investigators are still attempting to determine the purpose of the separate shooting incidents, he noted, paying particular attention to the varying situations and potential motives for the fatal and near-fatal events, which took place two to three days apart in Lanao del Sur, Nueva Vizcaya, and Pasay City in Metro Manila.

Azurin said that the gun attacks on the provincial officials are “isolated” cases but still need a thorough investigation by the police.

"I would say that it’s not yet alarming because we’re still determining – the situations and the reasons are different why these people were killed. As I said, it’s either political, personal, business rivalry, or other reasons these killings are happening."

“Incidentally siguro (maybe), it just so happened na (that) they are in public service,” he also said

It might "just so happen" that these men are in public service?" How did this guy become PNP Chief? Contrary to his laid back approach House Speaker Romualdez has called an emergency meeting to discuss these killings. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1735642/romualdez-calls-for-emergency-meeting-with-dilg-pnp-amid-spate-of-violence

House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez has called for an emergency meeting with officials of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) amid the recent spate of violence reported across the country.

Romualdez, in a statement on Sunday, said that the reports of high-profile crimes are alarming, leading him to seek a meeting with the two agencies to know what their actions and responses are.

The meeting is expected to be held on Monday.

“It’s alarming because it seems that almost every week there are news reports about high-profile killings,” Romualdez said.

“We want to know from the PNP and the DILG what steps are being taken to stop these kinds of heinous crimes,” he added.

According to Romualdez, several of the high-profile incidents appeared to be linked to politics because most of the recent victims are politicians or are involved with public service.

This guy is at least closer to the truth about the situation. Every week, as I document in this blog and on Youtube there are high-profile killings of or attempts to kill local government officials. It is nothing new and has been going on since forever in this nation. So, when the PNP says there is no link between these killings you have to ask yourself how can they be so stupid?

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/02/27/23/pnp-no-link-among-recent-attacks-against-local-officials

The recent attacks against some local officials, which left several people dead, are likely not related, the Philippine National Police said Monday.

"As of now, we have not established or seen any link with respect to the three cases," PNP spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo told ANC's "Rundown".

"Nonetheless, we are beefing (up) our security, particularly the personnel security detail of not only our elected officials but also appointed officials, because of these recent attacks."

The link between these three cases and with all the other assassinations and attempted assassinations of local officials is that they are either current or former politicians. POLITICS is the link!

Are the PNP and everyone else so unaware assassination is a political tool in the Philippines? It is so common that no one bats an eye unless a whole lot of assassinations happen in a short amount of time. When they are spread out as they usually are it is easy to overlook them. 

This fact, assassination being a political tool, is not being taken into account by the DILG. 

https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/02/28/23/more-cops-tougher-laws-dilg-seeks-to-stop-slay-tries-vs-politicos

The Department of the Interior and Local Government is seeking a bigger budget for more police recruits and tougher laws on vehicle purchases to stop high profile slay attempts on politicians.

Speaking with TeleRadyo, Abalos said the PNP is now revising its threat assessments for local officials nationwide.

(They are revising their threat assessment on politicians who are facing threats so they can help preempt these.)

(The good old police work and intelligence work are complete here.)

The official also said they have reshuffled some cops to places where their tactical skills are more needed.

Abalos said the DILG is seeking a bigger budget for more police recruits.

(Every year, there are 10,000 new police recruits. For the last 2 years, probably because of the pandemic, there have only been 1,000 recruits. Speaker Romualdez said he'll speak with Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman about restoring the budget.)

Abalos also asked the congressmen to look into tightening laws governing car purchases.

(If you look at the cars that were used recently, some of them are unregistered or have changed ownership so may times. Speaker promised that they can come up with a law...requiring owners to register their vehicles immediately after purchase.)

The official also said they will intensify their campaign against loose firearms.

While tightening the laws and employing more cops is a good thing it's not going to stop political assassinations. What needs to change is the us versus them mentality of Filipino politics. It boils down to clan feuds and dynastic politics. Even Ferdinand Marcos Sr. was convicted of assassinating his father's political rival. His conviction was overturned by Supreme Court Justice Jose P. Laurel, a family friend, who convinced his fellow judges to toss out his conviction because of the promise he showed

https://www.facebook.com/PhilippineSTAR/photos/a.773360509484299/773360669484283/?type=3

Dynastic politics, political rivalries, and corrupt government officials. Those are three reasons among many why assassination will remain a political tool despite whatever laws are passed or how many cops are on the streets. 

The most recent high profile assassination is of the governor of Negros Occidental who was killed inside his home by a group of former soldiers. The reaction has been nothing short of hypocritical. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1196657

Senator Imee Marcos on Sunday suggested that Negros Oriental be placed under a state of emergency for justice to be swiftly served following the brutal slaying of Governor Roel Degamo and eight others.

Marcos, who had worked with Degamo in the Governors’ League when she was still the governor of Ilocos Norte, also said Negros Oriental should be locked down so those who were behind the killing could not leave the province.

"I am calling for the declaration of state of emergency in the entire province of Negros Oriental as soon as possible. This needs to stop and not only the hitmen or the murderers but also the mastermind, their paymasters, and whoever conspired to make this happen should be apprehended," Marcos said during an interview after she visited the wake of Degamo in Dumaguete City.

She expressed hope that the arrested suspects will cooperate and could lead to the identification of other individuals responsible for Saturday morning’s gun attack.

"Let us leave no stone unturned and no culprits unpunished. This cannot go unpunished and the perpetrators of this heinous crime, barbaric as it is and cowardly, should be punished as soon as possible," she said.

Meanwhile, other senators also condemned the killings and asked authorities to swiftly solve the case.

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri expressed alarm over the surge of assassinations of local chief executives in the past weeks.

Zubiri was referring to the attack against Lanao del Sur Gov. Mamintal Adiong, the recent ambush on Datu Montawal, Maguindanao del Sur Mayor Ohto Montawal, and the killing of Vice Mayor Rommel Almeda in Cagayan.

"For this ambush to happen while Gov. Degamo was in the middle of attending to 4Ps [Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program] beneficiaries is absolutely appalling. It is sick and heartless, and the suspects should rot in jail. Heads must roll, and the PNP [Philippine National Police] must crack down on this case immediately," Zubiri said in a statement.

"Every single incident like this ambush puts a dent in our people’s trust in the government. It is a failure of intelligence, a failure of police visibility, a failure of our peace and security efforts," he added.

Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva said the PNP must put an end to the killings and not wait for a similar incident to happen again.

"These killings must end now. These acts of violence and lawlessness are a clear display of arrogance against our government. We should never be accustomed to these senseless killings. We call on the PNP to act swiftly and put these criminals behind bars," Villanueva said in a separate statement.

Senator Ramon Revilla Jr. said such incidents are not merely acts against the persons who were targeted, but also an attack against the people who elected them and against democracy itself.

"They must put to stop lip service and instead make sure they put an end to this kind of lawlessness. Parang pinaglalaruan na lang sila ng mga kriminal kasi sa loob pa mismo ng kanyang tahanan (They are being fooled by these criminals because [it actually happened] inside his home]," Revilla said.

Senator Sherwin Gatchalian said any form of violence and intimidation have no place in a civilized and democratic society like the Philippines.

"I call on authorities to bring the assailants before the court of law, and ensure that justice is served as soon as possible," Gatchalian said.

Citing the shooting incidents as "gangland-style" executed in broad daylight, Senator Grace Poe said it etched fears in Filipinos about how easily lives can be taken even of people who are in power.

"We call on the police and other law enforcement agencies to wield their authority against these criminals who undermine the peace and order in our country," Poe said in a separate statement.

"Authorities must act quickly before the next target falls, and to assure our people that the open season for killings will not come upon us."

Senator Lito Lapid said the killing showed neglect not only of life but also of democracy and the law.

"We strongly condemn this crime and I am with everyone calling for justice for their loved ones and the people of Negros Oriental," Lapid said.

Why do these people not speak out every single time a barangay chairman or village councilor is assassinated? Surely they are not so obtuse as to be unaware that assassination is a political tool in the Philippines. But these assassinations are not going to stop. They know it and we all know it. 

Monday, January 16, 2023

Mass Resignations of the PNP Top Brass Is the New Way to Fight Drug Trafficking

In the Philippines nobody has workable solutions to the problems plaguing the nation. There are band-aid solutions and magical solutions (astronaut food pills for the poor??) but no one wants to stick to the solutions that are provided for within the confines of the law. Remember when the PNP Chief thought cleaning up their stations would instill discipline and weed out corruption? How about Duterte's pay raise? That was also supposed to put an end to corruption within the PNP. The PNP even resorted to using a Scientology course to stamp out corruption.

Now comes another brain-dead idea on how to weed out corruption in the PNP: mass resignations.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/01/07/23/marcos-jr-pnp-mass-resignations-new-tack-vs-drug-trafficking

That's right. The idea of asking the PNP's entire top brass to offer courtesy resignations was not a whim of DILG Secretary Abalos but was the plan of Marcos Jr. all along. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1713392/weeding-out-ninja-cops-part-of-new-drug-war-approach

Marcos was first asked if he had greenlighted the appeal of Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. for all police colonels and generals to tender their courtesy resignation in a bid to purge the Philippine National Police (PNP) of any link to the illegal drug syndicates.

“We have been planning this for a while. Let me be very clear. Remember, during the campaign, when I was being asked about what I will do for the drug war or the drug problem. This is it. We approach it in an entirely different way,” he told reporters.

Marcos said this was part of their efforts to cleanse the police ranks and ensure that the officers who remain in service are not involved with criminal drug syndicates.

"We know that the drugs will not be a problem if syndicates are not allied with some people in the police force. That’s why we must thoroughly look into who is good and involved. Who are really involved? And who will no longer be allowed to return to the service because of their association with drug lords?" he added.

Marcos reiterated that a committee will be formed to review the records of the police officers, and those cleared will be “slowly reinstated.”

“And maybe, we’ll have to decide: What do we do with those implicated to be involved in the drug trade? So we’ll see first. Maybe we’ll file cases against those with severe cases. We’re not yet there,” he added.

Marcos underscored the need to mount sufficient evidence against drug-involved PNP officers before filing a case before the court.

"Speculations and gossip about who is involved here and who is involved there, we’ve gone through that. It didn’t work, so we need to make sure that if we’re going to be filing cases, we’ll win them and really put those proven to be involved in the drug trade behind bars."

While an investigation is underway into whether police personnel have ties with illegal drug syndicates, Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. and PNP director General Abalos have said that all PNP colonels and generals are expected to perform their duties and responsibilities as usual.

Duterte's way of dealing with the drug problem was killing everyone and Marcos Jr's way is to ask the top PNP brass to resign so they can be investigated for ties to the drug trade. But what is stopping anyone from investigating these men sans a resignation? And its not even a real resignation as everyone is still expected to continue doing their duties. This is nothing less than a total farce. 

What about all the officers in the lower ranks who are involved in the drug trade? Why not have the entire force tender courtesy resignations? Or better yet why not investigate every single PNP officer? The amazing thing is that everyone is eating up and praising this scheme as if it will actually put an end to corruption. The Commission on Human Rights says this is just the first step in the pursuit of justice.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1713491/chr-says-asking-pnp-officials-to-resign-only-the-first-step

“While we acknowledge Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr.’s expeditious approach, it must be stressed that accountability must be carried out to its fullest extent,” CHR said.

A resignation or removal from office may only be the first step in the pursuit of justice, and not an omission of liability. In this case, if allegations are proven to be true, criminal and administrative charges should be filed against erring police officers of the [PNP],” it added.

Last Wednesday, Abalos made a surprise announcement, saying that a five-person committee would be tasked to review the profiles of police colonels and generals.  The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) chief said that they arrived at the decision because they fear high-ranking officials may be involved in the drug trade already.

Then on Thursday, PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. announced that he and his command group have submitted their courtesy resignations, urging other officials to do the same.

CHR noted that they acknowledge the changes that the current administration is trying to implement regarding the drug war — which is a shift from being merely a police matter to demand reduction and rehabilitation.

Despite this, CHR said that they would still like to emphasize that due process must always prevail.

How does asking the entire top brass of the PNP, none of who have been accused of drug trafficking, fall under due process? It doesn't. 

Oddly enough these mass resignations are being touted as a way for the PNP to restore trust with the public. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1192054

Senator Ramon Revilla Jr. on Thursday said the call of Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos Jr. for senior officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP) will be good for confidence-building between the organization and the public.

In a statement, Revilla said this will show that everyone is accountable and no one is untouchable in the government.

"Even the Chief PNP and chaplains are not spared. This shows that everyone is united in restoring public trust in the police especially the highest-ranking officers," he said.

He said there is nothing wrong with Abalos' call, saying the courtesy resignations will not be an indictment against the PNP, but a measure that shows the police organization serves at the pleasure and the best interest of the public.

"The PNP holds its personnel to the highest standards especially those who are in the lower ranks that we see everyday. It's good to show that the organization also holds those in the highest ranks to at least the same standards," Revilla said.

What is the standard that the top brass is being held to exactly? None of them have been accused of a crime yet they have all been asked to resign in order to be investigated for perhaps having committed a crime! Of course they will still have to remain on the job which is not much of a resignation. Furthermore those who do not offer their resignation will be considered questionable!

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/05/23/pnp-chief-azurin-submits-courtesy-resignation

"I heed the call of the Honorable Secretary of the Interior and Local Government and the concurrent chairman of NAPOLCOM (National Police Commission). Thus, I am submitting my resignation from the police service voluntarily," Azurin wrote in a letter addressed to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Azurin also wrote that he would allow himself to be evaluated and assessed by a committee created by Marcos to determine if he was in any way involved in the narcotics trade, or if he had been tolerating police officers who were.

He also noted that his resignation would also be considered an application for his retirement, adding that he supports Abalos' call to "rid the PNP of misfits and scalawags." 
 
Abalos earlier said those who offer courtesy resignations could continue working while their records were assessed by a 5-member committee. Those found guilty would have their resignations accepted, he said. 

"If you're not involved, there's nothing to worry about," he said in a press conference, noting that anyone who did not tender their resignation would be "questionable."

"This is the only way to cleanse the ranks in a fast manner," Abalos said. "It's difficult to fight a war when it's your ally that will shoot you in the back."

Abalos said that Azurin himself had recommended the move.

    It is not the first time such drastic measures have been used to clean up the Philippine police force.

    Former president Fidel Ramos cracked down on police in the early 1990s, ordering all officers over 56 years of age or with more than 30 years of service to resign. The chief of the national police and 9 other senior officers resigned as a result. 

    So far there has been no explanation as to exactly how asking every member of the top PNP brass to resign will cleanse the ranks. And what about those in the lower ranks? Corruption happens down there too. It is not limited to the top brass.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1192405
Brigadier Gen. Pablo Labra II, the director of the Police Regional Office in the Caraga Region (PRO-13), has welcomed the promotions of 1,379 police personnel in the region and told them to refrain from "any forms of corruption and malice."

Labra led Tuesday the mass oath-taking, and the donning and pinning of ranks to the newly-promoted Police Commissioned Officers (PCOs) and Police Non-Commissioned Officers (PNCOs) in the region.

“Continue doing what is right and never get discouraged by any circumstances that may try to challenge a person’s faith in himself, his job, and his organization,” Labra told the newly-promoted officers.

He also encouraged them to continue to "live for the purpose of serving and protecting the country and people."

At least 93 PCOs in PRO-13 got their promotions this year that included three majors, 80 captains, and 10 lieutenants.

Likewise, 1,286 PNCOs were also promoted comprising 66 executive master sergeants, 105 chief master sergeants, 126 staff master sergeants, 119 master sergeants, 229 staff sergeants, and 641 corporals.

“To everyone, do not engage in any illegal activities. Refrain from doing any forms of corruption and malice that may tarnish the uniform we wear,” Labra said.
Why not have every single PNP officer tender a courtesy resignation?

To show just how stupid this whole charade is and how the call for the top brass to resign is nothing but a deceitful piece of theater just take a peek at the following.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1192480

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. said police officials who have submitted their courtesy resignations will undergo a lifestyle check.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Azurin said the measure is part of the investigation to be conducted by the five-man committee tasked to assess their courtesy resignations and will issue a recommendation to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on whether to reject or accept the same.

“As of now we need to ask the members of the committee about the other procedures to be undertaken, but definitely that would be part of the investigation or inquiry that will be conducted by the committee to assess and evaluate all third-level officers,” Azurin said.

The PNP personnel undergo yearly lifestyle checks in accordance with Republic Act 3019 or the "Anti-Graft and Corruption Practices",and Republic Act 6713 or the "Act Establishing a Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees."

Meanwhile, PNP spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo said around 70 percent of all police generals and colonels have already submitted their courtesy resignations.

Fajardo said they are still checking if the 10 police officials purportedly involved in the illegal drug trade have already submitted their courtesy resignations.

“Right now we don't have information on what the Chief PNP mentioned earlier that less than 10 are being targeted by the investigation if they are included in more or less 70 percent and we will find out and give an update when we get the data,” Fajardo said.

The PNP Chief has said there are LESS THAN 10 top officials who are allegedly involved in the drug trade and yet the entirety of the top brass, which is about 950 men, are being forced to hand in their resignations. Why not just go after the less than 10 officials who are known to be involved in the drug trade?? And what is the good of doing lifestyle checks when these are done EVERY SINGLE YEAR!? Did the results from last year turn up anything damning? 

Thankfully at least a few cops are questioning this order.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1715522/resignation-call-divides-pnp

Some top Philippine National Police officials are having second thoughts about heeding Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos’ appeal to voluntarily step down to pave the way for the government’s campaign to rid the organization of policemen with links to illegal drugs.

In a phone interview with reporters on Wednesday, PNP spokesperson Police Col. Jean Fajardo said that out of the 956 police generals and colonels who were expected to submit courtesy resignations, around 70 percent or more than 600 had already complied as of Tuesday evening. According to Fajardo, they were hoping that the rest would follow suit by the end of the month.

“We cannot deny that there are some senior officers who have reservations [about] submitting their courtesy resignation,” she said, adding that some had questioned the need for it when those with possible links to the illegal drug trade had already been identified.

“We cannot deny that if one or two PNP personnel are identified and [discovered to be] involved in illegal drugs, [they are not the only ones] being implicated in illegal drug activities, but it is the whole organization,” Fajardo said.

“Once and for all, we need to step up and take the lead of making the supreme sacrifice of submitting our courtesy resignation,” she stressed.

"The supreme sacrifice of submitting our courtesy resignation?" How is that "the supreme sacrifice?"

The fact of the matter is that this new way of weeding out corruption is already a failure as the DILG has admitted that cops found to be involved in drugs but for whom there is not a strong enough case will be allowed to retire in peace.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1716382/abalos-if-case-weak-vs-narco-cops-let-them-retire-peacefully

Senior police officers who are found to be involved in illegal drugs but the evidence against them isn’t “that strong” will be allowed to retire in peace and will not be subjected to public shaming, Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos said on Friday.

Abalos said there was no need to publicize the names of the police officials whose courtesy resignations would be accepted by President Marcos due to their involvement in the illegal drug trade.

“This is a radical move. Like what I have said, extraordinary times call for radical and bold actions. This is out of the box. In the same token let’s say if you receive a resignation, let them retire silently,” he said during a press conference at Camp Crame.

“Now, if we have enough evidence that would build up criminal cases, pursue them in court as mandated by law. If not, if you do not have that strong evidence but it was seen that they had involvement, let them retire peacefully,” he added.

Abalos clarified that even with the quiet exit of these police officials, “the monitoring and investigation on them must continue” to gather evidence that would lead to their eventual prosecution “because what is important is to eradicate the problem of drugs once and for all.”

Letting known corrupt cops off the hook to retire quietly while still tracking them to build a case is not a radical and bold action. That is a flagrant neglect of the rule of law which contradicts the alleged purpose of requesting the top brass to resign. And who knows but the entire scheme is really a targeted purge that does not require the filing of formal charges and has nothing to do with weeding out corruption.

This pointless exercise is akin to killing a fly with a hammer. It makes no sense, it is redundant, and the intended goal of weeding out corruption will not be met in this manner. If the law were followed and executed properly on a regular basis there would be a lot less problems. If corrupt politicians and bureaucrats knew they would be held accountable for any crimes they commit perhaps they would think twice about stepping out of line. As it is the PNP admits they know exactly who might be involved in the drug trade but instead of going after them by quietly building a case through investigative police work the government chooses this route. It is a farce on a grand scale and the fact that everyone is going along with it is quite maddening. 

Monday, December 12, 2022

The Philippines Commission on Appointments is a Joke

The Commission on Appointments is a body of lawmakers tasked with vetting Presidential appointees. Their job is very important as it is through the process of vetting that the public learns if the appointee is worthy of the position assigned to them. But in the Philippines it seems the CA is a joke. In particular I am referring to the hearing of DOST Secretary Renato Solidium. 

Three questions were asked of him that reflect quite poorly on the men the people elected to represent them. First up is Representative Jurdin Jesus Romulado.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1702689/solon-to-science-secretary-can-a-volcano-be-punctured

With suggestions about puncturing a volcano and inventing astronauts’ food, the confirmation hearing for Science Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. at the legislative Commission on Appointments descended into a theater of the absurd.

Camiguin Rep. Jurdin Jesus Romualdo asked if the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) could fashion a metal drill used to make spaceships to pierce volcanoes.

The lawmaker from an island province with seven volcanoes in Mindanao raised the rather ridiculous suggestion, and deadpanned: “I want to ask if the material used for rockets that can withhold heat in going to the moon or (space) exploration can be used to drill holes on volcanoes.”

“The lava will come out so that the volcano will not erupt. Is there a study on that? I’m so curious,” he said.

“Imagine, (space rockets) do not melt when they return from space. Why can’t we use it to drill holes so that volcanoes will no longer erupt?”

Solidum explained that volcanoes spew out materials due to the buildup of pressure and high temperature from within.

“Even if one would tamper with the volcano, it may trigger eruption, not stop it because the magma is more enormous than whatever trigger we want to do,” Solidum said.

“We cannot control it. It might actually cause the volcano to explode as we lessen the pressure,” added Solidum, who served the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology for 14 years.

“If we lessen the pressure of the volcano at the top, it might trigger the sudden rise of magma and it will explode. That’s why nobody has tried to do that,” he said.

It's easy to laugh at this idiot for suggesting volcanoes can be drilled in order to let off pressure thereby preventing an eruption but let's get behind the question. The fact is there are active volcanoes in the Philippines, notably Mayon and Taal. People have been displaced and have died as a result of eruptions. Obviously Representative Romulado wants to avert any future disasters and save lives.

But there are ways to do that without planning something as ridiculous as drilling into a volcano. How about cordoning off the area and forbidding habitation within a certain limit of all active volcanoes? It is a fact that residents are reluctant to leave their homes despite the danger. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/826425/some-residents-around-taal-refuse-to-flee/story/

Perhaps Representative Romulado prides himself for thinking outside the box but he is doing no such thing. He dreaming impossible dreams when there are solutions at hand. It's like using a hammer to open a can of beans. It can be done but why do it when you can use a can opener!? Why is he asking this question anyway? What bearing does it have on the fitness of Solidium to the post of DOST Secretary? It has none and it only serves to make Romulado look like a complete incompetent fool. 

The next Bozo is worst than the first.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1702514/astronaut-food-or-food-pill-for-poor-broached-at-dost-chiefs-confirmation-hearing

Feeding the poorest Filipinos with food pills that could last for days or months like what astronauts eat in space has crossed the mind of a lawmaker.

Sagip Partylist Representative Rodante Marcoleta broached this idea on Wednesday during the confirmation hearing of Department of Science and Technology Secretary Renato Umali Solidum Jr.

Marcoleta noted that astronauts survive in space even without cooking food there.

"I’m thinking aloud that if we could invent food that they can eat, I will give it to our poor countrymen. Even for months that they don’t eat, they will not die," the lawmaker said during the hearing of the Commission on Appointment’s committee on science and technology.

"Do we have that kind of food? Can we do that?," he asked. 

Solidum answered in the negative, noting that what is available right now are meals ready to eat for disaster victims, which have a shell life of six months.

Explaining further his idea, Marcoleta cited an example of a food pill that could be taken only once but could last for weeks already.

"Because when astronauts eat their food, it will last for several days, if not months. The poorest of the poor really have no food to eat,"  he said.

"This is just palliative. Meaning to say, we just have to fill up the gap. In case we can help the poorest of the poor, you can invent a pill or whatever, and I will accept it,"  he added.

“If the poor can take the pill, they can go two weeks without buying food or cooking, and that is a huge deal. Can we make something like that?” the lawmaker further asked.

Solidum said they would look into it but assured the committee that food security is a concern of the DOST.

You have to hand it to Solidum for maintaining his composure while this pompous ass is questioning him about magic food pills that will suppress the appetite for weeks and months on end. There is no such thing and if there were procuring them would be vastly more expensive than actually increasing the harvest yield. Astronauts eat real food that is specially prepared for their needs. Not only that but they can also "cook" their food.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_food

Modern astronauts have a greater variety of main courses to choose from and many astronauts request personalized menus from lists of available foods including items like fruit salad and spaghetti. Fresh fruits and vegetables that can be safely stored at room temperature are eaten on space flights. Astronauts sometimes request beef jerky for flights, as it has an extended shelf life and a strong flavor.

The International Space Station is fitted with rehydration chambers and food warmers to prepare the packaged food before consumption. The first and only kitchen on ISS was located in the Russian Orbital Segment (ROS), containing a hydration system for reheating food, and a food warmer for canned food. The United States developed the second food warmer system in a briefcase-like shape to provide the reheating function for packet-style food items. A second galley was added to the Unity module due to the crew size increase. Combined dinners were rare, as Russian, Space Shuttle, and other ISS astronauts were often eating in their own segments with different schedules.

On Tiangong Space Station, the kitchen is located in the Tianhe core module, alongside with living quarters and entertainment systems. Huang Weifen, the chief astronaut trainer of China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), explained that the station is equipped with a small kitchen table for food preparation and the first-ever microwave oven in spaceflight so that astronauts can "always have hot food whenever they need."

Representative Marcoleta deserves nothing but laughter for this asinine line of questioning. And he admits that it "is just a palliative" and that they "have to fill up the gap!" How about he ask Solidum questions regarding how he would fill that gap? What about increasing food production and bringing down prices and ending rampant food smuggling which undercuts famers? I suppose reality is too much for this politician that he'd rather resort to magical solutions to feed the poor people of the Philippines. Is this the modern equivalent of let them eat cake? 

By the way Marcoleta loves to brag about how he helped destroy ABS-CBN by voting no for a franchise renewal. 

https://twitter.com/rapplerdotcom/status/1508980933638377474

Great job, bobo!

The third and final clown in the Commission on Appeals' theater of the absurd is Camarines Sur Representative Luis “Lray” Villafuerte. 

At the start of the hearing, Camarines Sur Representative Luis “Lray” Villafuerte asked about Solidum’s favorite movies.

“Just to know the character of  the person, my colleagues might laugh again, but this is  in relation to your fitness.  Your hobby is watching  Netflix…My question is, what is your favorite movies in Netflix?” Villafuerte asked.

When Solidum said he was into investigative series, Villafuerte commented that the nominee should have been  in the cyberlab section of the Philippine National Police (PNP).

The lawmaker explained that if the DOST chief really loves science and technology, he should be watching  documentaries like how other countries prospered because of science and technology.

Senator  Grace   Poe   interjected,  saying: “I think many of us, although we like our jobs, when we go home, we like to watch something that is a little bit different from what we do.”

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1702589/can-rocket-materials-be-used-to-stop-volcanic-eruptions-solon-asks-dost-chief

How does what Solidium enjoy watching on Netflix have any bearing on his fitness to his being DOST Secretary? It does not! And then Villafuerte has the gall to tell this man that if he "really loves science and technology" then "he should be watching  documentaries like how other countries prospered because of science and technology." What?

So, this career politician, who has been charged with graft multiple times over the past decade, thinks the DOST Secretary should be watching documentaries in order to learn skills that can aid him in causing the Philippines to prosper because of science and technology? How would that transfer to prosperity for the Philippines? And what documentaries does he have in mind? Can he name even one? Does he watch documentaries about proper governance in order to cause the Philippines to prosper? Does this moron not understand that it is corrupt politicians and bureaucrats like himself who stand in the way of progress in the Philippines? 

Here is my take away from this "theater of the absurd." Filipino politicians have ZERO solutions for this nation. From drilling into volcanos to feeding the poor appetite suppressing food pills they are engaged in magical thinking that has no bearing on reality whatsoever. It's as bad as someone planning his life around winning the lottery instead of actually fixing his life. These men simply refuse to deal with the problems in the Philippines in anything like a forthright and honest manner.