Friday, June 8, 2018

Retards in the Government Part 52

This week, with a Korean Kiss, Duterte instigated a meaningless feud between Kris Aquino and Mocha Uson while elsewhere cops were arrested for extortion, a prosecutor was murdered, the PNP admitted they are struggling to end the drug problem, and regular old fashioned corruption continued to fester in the halls of the Philippine government.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/996491/village-chief-gunned-down-in-albay-town
Another political assassination.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/655283/albayalde-admits-pnp-not-even-halfway-done-with-drug-problem/story/
PNP chief Director General Oscar Albayalde said that illegal drug problem still persists despite the accomplishments of the police force as he cited that a number of street pushers were still being arrested. 
The country's top cop also admitted that police force under the Duterte administration could not completely rid the illegal drug problem but only minimize it.
Wow!  No kidding?  Seriously? Who knew that the PNP would not be able to stamp out drug use 100% in the country? Maybe they should kill more people.  Maybe that would help.  In fact just kill everyone. If there is no one alive to do drugs then there will be no one doing dugs! Simple.

The Sandiganbayan 7th Division has convicted former communications officials under the administration of former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo over the acquisition of a printer worth P882,075 in 2009 without public bidding and an approved budget in 2005. 
In the decision promulgated on May 25, 2018, the anti-graft court found Bureau of Communications Service (BCS) Finance and Administrative Division Officer-In-Charge Darius Josue, Accounting Section officer-in-charge Eden Villarosa, Publications and Productions Chief Angelito Enriquez, Personnel Officer Lino Aala, all officials and members of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC); and Special Productions Division Chief Leonardo Alcantara Jr. guilty of graft and sentenced them to imprisonment of 6 to 8 years. 
The court said the purchase caused undue injury to government as the printer bought from Ernest Printing Corporation was a second-hand unit. 
“Also, as pointed out by the prosecution, for a measly difference of P50,000 and by accepting Ernest Printing’s second-hand press over the brand new one provided by Union Service, the BCS BAC effectively deprived BCS of the use of the full efficiency and full life of a brand new equipment,” the court said.
6 to 8 years in prison for buying an overpriced second-hand printer.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/996718/coa-bares-osgs-p10-m-excess-allowances-p800-m-illegal-payments
Solicitor General Jose Calida and 14 lawyers in his agency last year collected P10.8 million in excess allowances in violation of Commission on Audit (COA) regulations and the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) itself illegally paid P800 million to foreign law firms from as far back as nine years ago, according to the state accounting agency. 
In its 2017 audit report, the COA said Calida received a total excess in allowances of P7.5 million in 2017. Two Assistant Solicitors General who received the next largest amounts were Renan Ramos, who exceeded his allowances by more than P837,000 and Henry Angeles, who got an excess of more than P697,000, the COA said. 
State auditors said the practice was irregular because OSG officials collected allowances whose amounts exceeded 50-percent of their salary, the regulatory cap set by the COA. 
Calida on Friday said the questions raised by the COA over the excess allowances the Solicitor General and other OSG lawyers collected was “not new.” 
It has been on-going for the past five years since the time of Solicitor General Florin Hilbay,” Calida said in a statement. “The OSG has consistently acted within the confines set by law. The honoraria and allowances were paid in accordance with law.”
From another article we get a fuller explanation from Calida:
The Solicitor General said the P10.7 million were received by the OSG for services rendered to their client government agencies in accordance with law, particularly, Section 1(i) of Presidential Decree 478 (Defining the Powers and Functions of the Office of the Solicitor General) and Section 35(9), Chapter 12, Title III, Book IV of Executive Order 292 (Administrative Code). 
“These provisions authorize the OSG lawyers to receive allowances and honoraria for the legal services they render without qualification as to the number of agreements with client agencies and without limitation/cap as to the amount,” Calida explained. 
“The authority of these agencies to pay OSG lawyers honoraria and allowances for services rendered is restated in Section 8 of Republic Act 9417 (An Act to Strengthen the Office of the Solicitor General),” he added. 
Calida noted that the COA conducted its finding relying on COA Circular 85025-E which limits the honoraria and allowances to 50 percent of an OSG lawyer’s salary.” 
“However, this limitation is not found in the laws authorizing the payment of said honoraria and allowances,” he said. 
“Definitely, COA Circular 85-25-E cannot prevail over the provisions of law,” he stressed.
https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/06/02/calida-coa-wrong-in-flagging-p10-7-million-honoraria/
Calida says he is well within the confines of the law because the COA flagging is based on a circular and not the law. This extra payment is not the only irregularities found within the OSG. Corruption truly is lurking in every little hole in the Philippines.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1746048/Cagayan-De-Oro/Local-News/Re-elected-village-chief-nabbed-in-drug-bust
Redondo was said to be a known drug personality in Misamis Oriental.
PDEA-Northern Mindanao agent Ben Calibre said the suspect was also included in their narco-list. 
It can be recalled that the regional anti-narcotics agency revealed some 22 village officials in the region are said to be engaging in the illegal drug trade, four of whom are from Misamis Oriental.
A known drug personalty was still voted into office. Now he's gone for good.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/655497/corruption/story/
Sure. Whatever you say. And this is what they all say.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/655495/story/story/
"He is not a special person, and I do not recognize his rapporteur title," declared Duterte, who was at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, on his way to an official visit to South Korea. "Tell him not to interfere in the affairs of my country.
Duterte also claimed that he had nothing to do with the quo warranto petition Solicitor General Jose Calida had filed against Sereno, and that Calida took this action on his own. 
Duterte explained that Calida had it in for Sereno because the then chief justice was against the burial of the former dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.
For Duterte, offering an opinion equals interfering the affairs of the country. Interesting confession that Calida had it in for Sereno.  Wow!
Calida is doing it because he's an Ilocano. He's hurt because of 'yung denial sa burial ni Marcos. Akala niya nakikialam ako. 
You know, Calida, he was doing it as an Ilocano. Abogado 'yan. Pati 'yang siya ang nagdala ng --- sabi na ipalibing.
https://pcoo.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Departure-Statement-of-President-Rodrigo-Duterte-for-his-Official-Visit-to-ROK.pdf
How will Calida respond to this revelation??
At least 895 illegal structures have been identified in forest lands, including in nine wetlands on the island.
Those structures weren't built without the knowledge of local politicians. Will they all be held accountable?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/996876/afp-financial-institutions-up-for-antigraft-cleanup
Lt. Gen. Carlito Galvez, chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, on Saturday said “people with integrity” would soon be tapped to manage two graft-ridden military pension and savings funds. 
Urging soldiers to live a frugal life, he noted that a great majority of them were deeply mired in debt. An estimate of their total borrowings, he said,  is about P200 billion.
A corrupt financial agency plus horrible personal finance skills equals disaster. Or maybe these soldiers do not make enough and are forced to borrow just to make ends meet.
Another murdered prosecutor. They did catch her killer though.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/203921-cayetano-philippines-file-protest-china-bombers
(They're saying the radius of the bombers covers the Philippines. But it was flown over and it landed outside our territory. So how can we protest about something beyond our territory?) 
Cayetano said the Philippines can file a protest but only in a multilateral setting, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). In ASEAN, member-countries act by consensus and speak in one voice. 
"Puwede mo gawin 'yon sa multilateral. So sa multilateral, sa ASEAN, 'di ba, we join our ASEAN brothers in the statement (You can do that in a multilateral setting. In a multilateral setting, in ASEAN, we join our ASEAN brothers in the statement)," Cayetano said.  
(But for you to protest about something beyond your territory, something you do not claim, it's quite ridiculous. Professionals and experts find that funny.)
Professionals and experts find the Duterte administration's permissive and submissive attitude towards China to be quite ridiculous and very unfunny.
https://www.rappler.com/business/204113-inflation-rate-philippines-may-2018
And here are the biggest contributing factors: Fish and seafood!


But don't worry. It's only temporary!

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/06/03/de-lima-urge-inquiry-into-influx-of-chinese-nationals/
This is the so-called political opposition. If she was oppose to anything she would be calling for an investigation into Marawi especially since the Duterte administration knew about it in advance. But as it is she is locked in jail and is full of sound and fury signifying nothing.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/655735/palace-ex-philhealth-chief-dela-serna-fired-over-excessive-travels-agency-debt/story/
Fired but not charged with any wrong doing therefore she did nothing wrong! Case closed. But not cased closed. Case opened!

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/06/05/philhealth-health-secretary-dela-serna-ubial-raps.html
Three counts of malversation, falsification, and violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act were each filed against former PhilHealth interim President Celestina Dela Serna and former Health Secretary Paulyn Ubial before the Office of the Ombudsman.
Fired from her position, under investigation, and facing a long term in prison if convicted. You know what? She should stay on the board of PhilHealth!

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/05/18/palace-fired-philhealth-chief-stays-as-board-member
That's how the fight against corruption goes.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/06/05/bulacan-police-director-assumes-leadership-of-pnp-anti-scalawag-unit/
A police official known for the bloody implementation of the campaign against illegal drugs in Bulacan today assumed the leadership of the anti-scalawag unit of the Philippine National Police (PNP). 
“I urge these bad eggs in the police service to resign. If these rogue cops try to fight it off, then we will have no option but to defend ourselves,” he said.
“We will work harder in order to achieve our goals of eliminating the misfits in the organization,” Caramat said. 
“We have no room to relax. But all our operations will be in accordance with the existing standard operating procedures because if we do shortcuts, then we would be no different from these scalawag policemen,” he added.
What does this even mean?  Will he start killing allegedly corrupt cops? Ridiculous. Pretty messed up that the PNP has a dedicated anti-scalwag unit. Excuse me if I don't believe a word of this patent nonsense.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/05/18/police-unit-says-194-erring-personnel-charged-with-raps-in-past-year
“It’s not easy to head this unit. The mandate and functions are not easy since we are running after PNP personnel who are trained like how we are trained, that are equipped how we are equipped. Thinking even better than the criminals,” Malayo said.  
Malayo also said it was emotionally difficult to arrest fellow police officers.

“Nasasaktan din kami dahil sila ay kapwa namin pulis,” he said. 
(We, too, are hurt because they are police officers like us.)
PNP officers thinking better than the criminals? I think he means thinking just like criminals!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/997995/news-jacinto-paras-jing-paras-antonio-trillanes-iv-dole-threats
More frivolous lawsuits. How would he prove this even if it did happen? It will turn into he-said she-said. Don't forget this is the man who stole a cellphone from a Solon and it was all caught on CCTV.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/997753/red-tape-not-bigger-minimum-wage-turns-off-foreign-investors-in-ph-envoy
“If we look at the European companies, I would expect that you would struggle to find companies that are paying only the minimum wage, most of them would be paying more,” Jessen told reporters at the sidelines of the Labor Standards and Trade Forum in Makati City. 
“Exactly because what they are after here is not a low cost labor but is actually a labor that has a certain quality that perform quite complex task,” he added. 
Labor groups have called for a P750 nationwide daily minimum wage to help the workers cope with rising prices of fuel and basic goods. 
According to Jessen, foreign investors are more worried about red tape and the complex system of business licensing in the country. 
“In the context of the European Chamber, they don’t talk about the minimum wage.” he said. “It is other issues that they focus on such as red tape, complex system of licensing.” 
He added that investors have also repeatedly complained about 60-40 percent foreign ownership rule stipulated in the Philippine Constitution.
European companies pay more than the minimum wage? Who'd've thought Europeans would pay a living wage? Red tape is code word for corruption.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/06/18/duterte-slapped-with-quo-warranto-petition
Suspended lawyer Elly Pamatong questioned before the Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday Duterte’s authority to hold the position of president.  
Under the Rules of Court, those who may file a quo warranto petition are the solicitor general, public prosecutors, and a person claiming the usurped public office or position. 
Pamatong is none of the above.
It had to happen sooner or later. They will probably toss this in the trash because the supplicant is not qualified to submit the complaint.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/07/18/duterte-transfers-pompee-to-da-names-adviser-for-n-luzon
President Rodrigo Duterte has transferred tourism undersecretary Jose Gabriel 'Pompee' La Viña to the Department of Agriculture and tapped Cagayan Economic Zone Authority administrator and CEO Raul Lambino as his adviser for Northern Luzon. 
La Viña, who played a crucial part in the Duterte presidential campaign as social media director, will serve as DA undersecretary.
If you remember this is the man whom Duterte fired from the SSS for being corrupt but then re-appointed to a position in the Department of Tourism. That is how serious Duterte is about sniffing out whiffs of corruption.


http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/06/18/duterte-to-put-errant-government-offices-under-presidential-supervision
(I’m warning those criminals in and out of the government. I will make radical changes in the days to come. For those offices beyond my control, I will place you in the Office of the President so you will have to deal with me everyday.) 
The President lamented that there have been too many crimes and he said he will not hesitate to use emergency powers to put things in order. 
“Remember that there is no difference between martial law and declaration of national emergency,” he said. 
Duterte also warned the public of a military takeover if things go out of hand. 
He said, if this happens, no one can guarantee that the military will give its control over government back to civilians.
Why would he even hint that the AFP would stage a coup? What a calumny that is on the brave men and women of the AFP who gave their lives or put them on the line during the Marawi siege. Just last week Duterte says the AFP is the best military int he universe now he thinks they would hatch such an evil plot? Does he realise that ALL government offices are full of corruption?

https://www.rappler.com/nation/204200-pantar-mayor-jabar-tago-arrest-order-murder
The document provided no details of the murder charge but a source said it was related to the death of Tago's predecessor, Mayor Exchan Limbona, in an ambush in December 2017. 
The judge ordered "any officer of the law" to arrest Tago and his brother. It was addressed to the Iligan City offices of the Philippine National Police, Criminal and Investigatigation and Detection Group, and National Bureau of Investigation. 
"You are hereby commanded to arrest Jameloding D. Tago and Jabar D. Tago who are said to be at Punod, Pantar, Lanao del Norte, or anywhere in the Philippines and who have been charged before me with the offense of murder and bring them forthwith before me to be dealt with according to law," read Orejana's order. 
Pantar, where clans are engaged in long-running feuds, is notorious for killings and election-related violence. The latest incident was the killing of Limbona on December 29, 2017. 
Tago became the mayor in January, after the Commission on Elections declared him the real winner for vice mayor in the 2016 elections. This made him the rightful successor of Limbona.
This is a continuation of a bizarre story from last month where a Mindanao Mayor was arrested and then the military was pressured to released him into the custody of Duterte's envoy to Kuwait. Now he has been ordered rearrested on a murder charge. Seems he murdered the man he replaced as Mayor.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/07/18/fired-urban-poor-commissioner-gets-new-appointment
Duterte appointed on June 6 Manuel L. Serra Jr. as member of the governing board of the Philippine Coconut Authority. 
Serra will serve the unexpired term of Abundio Edicio Dela Torre which started on July 1, 2017 and will end on June 30 this year. 
Serra was among the five PCUP commissioners fired by the President in December last year for making foreign junkets.
That's how Duterte's fight against corruption goes.

Only 3 out of 20? It's actually 4 out of 20 but it should be 0 out of 20.
https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/fact-check/204246-neda-filipino-family-5-members-monthly-budget
There was uproar on social media and strong criticism from labor groups and lawmakers over media reports that the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) supposedly said a Filipino family with 5 members needs only P10,000 a month to lead a decent life. 
The reports presented a breakdown of expenses under a P10,000 budget, as shown by NEDA officials during the press briefing on the May 2018 inflation rate on Tuesday, June 5.  
A TV report scrutinized NEDA’s food budget of P3,854 monthly or P127 daily. A reporter went to the market to check what P127 could buy.  
But did NEDA say P10,000 a month was enough?  
In fact, the economic managers only said this is the budget that a typical minimum-income family works around with, based on their spending habits recorded by government 3 years ago.  
What NEDA said: In a statement on Wednesday, June 6, NEDA said that it only showed "how a hypothetical monthly budget of P10,000 will be affected by a 4.6% inflation rate." 
However, NEDA Undersecretary Rosemarie Edillon failed to clarify this point with reporters during the Tuesday press briefing.
Edillon did not state in any part of the briefing that P10,000 was enough for a Filipino family to live a decent life.
A lot of uproar because of a tone deaf agency using a ridiculous hypothetical situation based on statistics from 2015. If they had stressed the point that this was just a hypothetical math problem to illustrate the effects of inflation then the uproar might not have happened. As it is the economists in this country are making it up as they go so it is no wonder they remain aloof from the needs of the common people.

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1746907/Manila/Local-News/2-Benguet-cops-arrested-for-extortion
Nicanor said based on the complaint of Ryan Abing Olsina and Jerbin Pulac Velasco, both collectors and operators of STL in La Trinidad, Lubos and Legaspi frequently arrested STL collectors and demanded P5,000 to P40,000 in exchange of not filing any case against them.
That's a nice little scam. Arresting criminals and extolling money to let them go. Then repeating over and over. Now it's over!

The scandal of the week is the Korean Kiss.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/204029-duterte-ofw-south-korea-kiss-on-the-lips-video-june-3-2018
The President bussed one of the OFWs on the cheek, then gestured to the other that he wanted to kiss her on the lips. 
He could be heard saying to her: "Dalaga ka? Hindi naman kayo hiwalay? Pero kaya mo sabihin na biro lang ito?" (Are you single? You're not separated from him? But you can tell him that this is just a joke?) 
Duterte then kissed the OFW on the lips, and hugged her afterwards, as the crowd screamed and cheered.


Everything is a joke with Duterte.

"I don’t think there’s anything immoral. After all, the President has reiterated he is single,” Roque said in a press briefing in Seoul. 
Duterte's marriage to Elizabeth Zimmerman, the mother of his three children - Paolo, Sara, and Sebastian - was nullified in 2000. 
The President has a common-law wife, Honeylet Avancena. They have a daughter, Veronica.
Of all the ways to defend Duterte's kiss this has to be the worst. I wonder what Duterte's common-law wife thinks about this statement from Roque that Duterte is single.

Many voiced disgust over this kiss and in response Mocha Uson posted a video of Ninoy Aquino being kissed by women. This upset his daughter Kris Aquino and a feud was born. Kris demanded Mocha apologies but Mocha stood firm and refused to do so. The fray was so contentious that Duterte even butted in.


Still Mocha refused. She refused to apologise even though Duterte apologised.


Mocha Uson defied her boss, President Duterte. So what now? Is her government career over? Of course not!

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/06/07/President-Duterte-Mocha-Uson.html
Duterte still trusted Aguirre until he fired him!

Thursday, June 7, 2018

The Filipino Little Rascals

In the neighbourhood I live there is a guy who delivers soda. His big trucks are always parked out front of his house constantly being tuned up and repaired. For some odd reason soda he does not deliver  and which ends up expiring he dumps in a little area on his property. This little dumpster is pretty disgusting and smelly. Bottles of soda, bags of chips, cardboard, regular garbage too...it all stinks and I can't imagine why his landfill is tolerated by the community. Just look at it.



What a dump. Literally. But this dump is a little slice of heaven for a group of children who periodically raid this cache of expired soda. These Little Rascals do not live in this neighbourhood. They literally have to cross a river to get here just like trolls or goblins raiding an elf village.


Just like goblins they hastily consume their booty and leave the refuse behind.


When you see empty bottles all over the place you know a raid has just happened. When you see strange children begin to roam the neighbrohood you know a raid is coming. It's not easy to predict when a raid will occur. You just have to read the signs and wait. You have to feel it in your bones. And if you are lucky you can catch these Little Rascals in the act.



When these children saw me approach they scattered like ants and ran like the wind back towards the woods and across the river clutching as much treasure as their tiny arms could hold. One of them was so scared he had to run back for his dog he left behind. But they will be back. And so will the dog.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

No Filipino Killed

Praise God Filipinos around the world are safe! The blessed deity does not only protect Filipinos from their awful driving at home but also from natural disasters and terrorist attacks abroad.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/158424/no-filipinos-killed-series-attacks-pakistan-dfa

http://bworldonline.com/no-filipino-killed-in-van-crash-in-munster-germany-dfa/

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/285409/Oklahoma-tornado-death-toll-down-to-24-no-Filipino-killed
http://news.abs-cbn.com/overseas/03/09/18/no-filipino-fatality-in-papua-new-guinea-quakes-dfa

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/03/25/1800113/no-filipino-hurt-france-terror-attack-department-foreign-affairs

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1036880

http://www.manilatimes.net/no-filipino-casualty-in-toronto-van-attack-dfa/394606/

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/428411/DFA-No-Filipino-casualties-in-Syrian-airstrikes
https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/03/27/no-filipino-casualty-in-russian-mall-fire/

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/09/09/dfa-filipino-casualties-mexico-quake.html

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/162770/dfa-no-filipino-casualty-egypt-terror-attack-dfa-alan-peter-cayetano-cairo-egypt-terrorism-world

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/pinoyabroad/news/632982/no-pinoys-hurt-killed-in-strong-iran-iraq-quake-dfa/story/

https://businessmirror.com.ph/dfa-no-filipino-casualty-in-texas-church-shooting/
https://www.untvweb.com/news/no-filipinos-hurt-nyc-truck-attack-dfa/
And thank goodness for a DFA who cares so much about Filipinos abroad that they inform us every time something bad happens overseas: "No Filipino Killed." 

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Martial Law: A Bangsamoro Country

The peace talks with the communists and the passage of the BBL are the biggest stories of the week. Let's take a look at the peace talks with the reds first.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/05/30/1820051/ndfp-sees-progress-toward-interim-peace-deal
"Genuine agrarian reform with rural industrial development and national industrial and economic development that benefits and protects the rights of the working people are among the many issues at the heart of any peace agreement," De Lima stressed. 
She also said that "[a] ceasefire alone will not resolve the centuries-old problems from which the Filipino masses have struggled to break free."
That bolded portion is very important. A cease fire won't resolve these problems. But not because the Philippines needs some kind of agrarian reform or industrial development. Is there no industry in the Philippines? When she says "the rights of the working people" what people are she talking about? How many farmers are pretesting for again reform by joining the NPA? Is the NPA extorting revolutionary taxes and assassinating public officials because they are desperate for land reform? I dare say the communists and their NPA henchmen are simply killing in the name of with no real connection to those who's names they purport to be helping. At no time has any communist revolution ever been about the people. Communist revolution always has been one group seizing power and exploiting the group they are pretending to be helping. 

The renewed attempt at peace talks are being held outside the country but some think these talks should be held in the Philippines.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/655279/better-to-hold-peace-talks-with-red-in-phl-afp-chief/story/
The AFP chief said that holding the formal talks locally would allow the communist rebels to get in touch with what has really been going on the ground. 
"It's still better here ... How can we have the peace talks that Joma [Sison] knows about, they do not know the local here, they are far from what they have been in Europe for almost many years, "Galvez said. 
"What really is happening here, what is the situation, the conditions they know, they should see the conditions," he added.
Makes perfect sense. Like the blogger Benign0, owner of GetRealPhilippines, Joma Sisson absconded to a foreign land many years ago. And just like Benny how can Joma even pretend to know what's going on in this country when he has divorced himself from the Philippines and gets all his information secondhand via the MSM?

With peace on the horizon the reds are getting a bit uppity and bold in their demands which they say will assure them of the government's sincerity. First they want 520 prisoners released! 520! Some of them are in the clink for murder no doubt!
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/01/18/with-talks-set-to-resume-reds-seek-freedom-for-520-political-prisoners
Communist rebels have agreed to stand down ahead of the resumption of formal peace talks with the Philippine government, but want more than 520 political prisoners freed. 
An amnesty proclamation will be part of an interim peace agreement scheduled for signing on June 28, said Fidel Agcaoili, chairman of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines’ peace panel. 
Agcaoili said the government panel had "committed" to the proclamation to be signed by President Rodrigo Duterte, but it would require the concurrence of Congress. 
"The amnesty proclamation is basically tapos na (It's finished)," Agcaoili told ANC’s Early Edition on Friday, saying the president’s endorsement of the proclamation to the legislature would "signal that he is sincere" in freeing political prisoners. 

Sison said he was willing to end his self-exile on Utrecht if a deal on CASER was reached. 
But he said Duterte should also request the United States to remove the communist leader’s name from its list of terrorists, noting he could be arrested on his way to the Philippines because of the label. 
Agcaoili said such a move would show the president was "earnest" in seeking Sison’s return. 
Duterte earlier guaranteed Sison would not be assassinated like opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983 should he decide to fly home. 
Agcaoili replied: "I would like to believe him but you know, President Duterte should also understand that he has made many promises, which he has broken. He knows that."
Thank goodness it has to approved by CongressBut on second thought with Congress being nothing more than Duterte's rubber stamp this will probably pass. 

Secondly the NPA wants to not be held accountable for engaging in  terrorist activities. As if all that can be swept under the rug and forgotten about.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/01/18/will-npa-disarm-if-talks-succeed-reds-want-flexibility
Communist rebels are eyeing “integration” in the Philippine military as among “creative” ways to deal with their combatants should peace talks with the government succeed, their chief negotiator said Friday. 
Fidel Agcaoili, chairman of the National Democratic Front’s peace panel, said he was expecting longer negotiations on the final item in the agenda covering the “end of hostilities and disposition of forces.” 
The New People’s Army, the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, has an estimated force of close to 4,000 combatants often responsible for attacks on state troops in the countryside. 
“The (government panel) has to exercise a certain flexibility there,” Agcaoili told ANC’s Early Edition. 
“Kasi if what they have in mind is simply decommissioning (of rebel forces), eh walang mangyayari.” 
Agcaoili said integrating NPA rebels in the armed forces could be a “form of disposition of forces,” citing the case of former members of the Moro National Liberation Front following its final peace agreement in 1996. 
We should be creative. There are many forms,” he said, suggesting that some rebels could also serve as forest guards or work in certain industries.
The nerve of these people. It's not enough to have a peace agreement with amnesty for all the rebels but the rebels must also be given jobs or integrated into the AFP. There are other things which could be done with NPA rebels. More CREATIVE things if that's what they wish for. The appeal to the MNLF doesn't make this proposal any more worth consideration. What final peace agreement in 1996? The MNLF is STILL at war with the Philippine government. The current peace agreement rests on the shaky promises of the BBL being fulfilled.

Thankfully the AFP is not having any of this nonsense. And by nonsense I mean treachery. NPA rebels absorbed into the AFP? Heaven forbid! The only thing absorbing the NPA rebels should be the ground absorbing their blood.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/995975/230-zamboanga-del-sur-villagers-flee-as-afp-steps-up-assault-vs-npa-rebels

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1745510/Cagayan-De-Oro/Local-News/Most-wanted-NPA-leader-nabbed

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/996736/npas-mindanao-top-finance-officer-nabbed-in-butuan-city
“Indeed, we can go after high-ranking personalities of the NPA and accomplish our tasks easily if we continue to put our acts together,” Lt. Gen. Benjamin Madrigal Jr., the Eastmincom commander, said of the joint efforts that led to de Castro’s arrest. 
Madrigal also said De Castro’s arrest was “a big blow” to the NPA’s operation. 
“We expect further that de Castro will be revealing information, especially about those who are contributing to the NPA,” he said.
The AFP can wipe out the NPA "easily if we continue to put out acts together." All they need is little coordination. No peace talks. No capitulation. No surrender. No mercy.

Peace talks and the prospect of NPA rebels being absorbed into the AFP cannot be good for morale. Neither can the BBL which is a de facto Islamic state. Duterte said this in 2017.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/914677/there-shall-be-a-bangsamoro-country
Insha’Allah! We will achieve sustainable and inclusive peace and development inthe Bangsamoro, Mindanao [and] the entire country. 
I am for this --- within the context of the Republic of the Philippines, there shall be a Bangsamoro country.
https://pcoo.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/20170717-Speech_of_President_Rodrigo_Roa_Duterte_during_Turnover_of_the_Proposed_Bangsamoro_Basic_Law_by_the_Bangsamoro_Transition_Commission.pdf
Now Duterte is beginning to make good on his promise as both the House and the Senate approved their versions of the BBL. Notice that Duterte qualifies the promise of a Bangasmoro country as being "within the context of the Republic of the Philippines." That is a very important qualification because it shows that he is not pushing for an independent sovereign Bangsomoro state but a more or less sovereign region which would still be a part of the Philippines.

The House and Senate both passed their versions of the BBL but the bills passed in either chamber are not the same. There are fundamental differences about the nature of the sovereignty of a Bangsomoro region. Some have voiced their opinion that the BBL would be unconstitutional as it would basically establish a separate state and that the sovereignty of such a region would need to be severely curtailed.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/996061/house-oks-bbl-bill-but-senate-introduces-contentious-changes
 “Most [of the original BBL provisions] were contentious,” said Sen. Ralph Recto who, along with Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon, introduced most of the amendments. 
“[Its] framework to begin with is forming a state, which is unconstitutional, until we adopt a federal form of government,” Recto said. 
Drilon successfully moved for the inclusion of a provision reiterating “that the Bangsamoro people are citizens of the Republic of the Philippines.” Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, the bill sponsor, said this was opposed by the Bangsamoro Transition Commission.
Do you understand now? All those Muslims and traitors pushing hard for the BBL are pushing for a sovereign Islamic state. Anything less is unacceptable. They do not want to be citizens of the Philippines. That means these solons in the House from Mindanao are either lying or are misinformed about the intent of the BTC which crafted the original BBL bill.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/203639-mindanao-lawmakers-sponsorship-speeches-bangsamoro-basic-law
"This is our opportunity to make things right as our leaders in the past provided a military solution to a non-military problem. Now, we solve this political problem with a political solution. And all of us here will go down in history as being part of those who have helped solved the peace and order problem in the Bangsamoro homeland." 
"It is time that the rest of the Philippines learn what we have been taught as the history and narrative of the Bangsamoro, and to acknowledge it as part of their own. This is our contribution to this diverse and colorful country we are all part of. It would be so good to know that we, too, have a place alongside all of you." 
"Philippine law and jurisprudence, including agreements by the government of the Philippines with the MNL and MILF, recognize the indigenous Muslim communities of Mindanao, Basilan, and Tawi-Tawi as the Bangsamoro people. 
"Their culture, religion, history, and civilization appears distinctly unique from the rest of the country colonized and homogenized by Spain, and later by America; however, this uniqueness does not make them separate from us Filipinos. 
"This distinction does not make them separate from or protagonists of the rest of all other Filipinos or the Philippine state, but as 'equal historic communities' that must co-exist and work together to strengthen a common sovereign state."
Read between the lines.  Correcting historic injustices, the Bangsamoro homeland, a place alongside (not amongst) all of you, the gist is they want their own sovereign state. The last bit about strengthening a common sovereign state is taqiyya of the highest caliber. That means the speaker is lying. 

Despite the differences in the House and Senate versions of the BBL don't worry. The unified version of the BBL will be passed and ready for Duterte to sign on the very day of the next State of the Nation Address.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/997082/ratification-of-bbl-eyed-by-july-23
If the BBL ever does become a reality it won't solve anything.
“It is a step forward towards that goal of peace and development in the region, but definitely it cannot solve the host of problems in the region,” she said Wednesday night in an interview with The Chiefs aired on One News, the news channel of Cignal TV. 
“(The region) suffered from years of neglect. It suffered from years of criminality born by the absence of government at some point in history, patronage politics at some point in history. All of these things will not be solved by the enactment of one law,” she added. 
In the same program, Akbayan party-list Rep. Tom Villarin, a member of the technical working group that crafted the House version, agreed that the BBL should not be seen as a “cure all” for all the problems or concerns of the Bangsamoro people. 
He recommended the crafting of a separate law that would address the historical injustices committed against the Muslims in Mindanao
“While there is a provision on transitional justice, I think we also need a comprehensive law to address all (of these injustices),” he said.
You know what would solve all or maybe most of the problems in Mindanao? If the Muslims put down their guns and lived in peace with EACH OTHER. The cessation of clan rivalries and rido killings. It's a real mess down there and they want to talk about "historical injustices" rather than look in the mirror and make that change. "Historical injustices?" Better send a delegation of Moros to Spain and ask for reparations. Funny how they never enumerate what these injustices are.

Duterte is really banking on the BBL to happen. He has staked a large part of his presidency on bring peace to Mindanao via the BBL. But he does not seem so optimistic about the talks with the CPP-NPA.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/996962/duterte-tells-sison-if-talks-fail-lets-resume-violent-war
If things don't work out and tensions flare and the NPA the MILF or MNLF or some other armed group goes into a rage do not fear.  The AFP will take care of them.  They are they best military in the entire universe!
Better than the Empire? Better than the Xenomorphs? Better than the Predators? Better than the Klingons?

rut jIjangnIS 'e' vIHar!

Monday, June 4, 2018

Standing in Trucks 6

Weeeeeeeee!!  I'm free with the air on my face and the wind in my hair! 







"God Will Provide"  Is that why Jun-Jun is sitting in a Buddha pose on top of the truck as it sees along the road? Because "God Will Provide" protection? 





Sunday, June 3, 2018

3 Foreigners

In less than 12 hours 3 stories about foreigners in the Philippines have passed through the news cycle. Could be more.  But here are the three I saw.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/996829/british-national-arrested-in-makati-for-refusing-to-pay-bar-bill
A British national was arrested on Saturday for allegedly refusing to pay for his bill at a bar in Barangay Poblacion, Makati City, and threatening the bar’s representative. 
According to the Makati City Police Station, Pedro Guevarra Jr. of Horizon Bar said the suspect, Sukhjinder Singth Atwal, refused to pay for his bill amounting to P3,000.
A British national named Sukhjinder Singth Atwal?? Britain sure is changing! In fact Sukhjinder is also a good German, French, or Swedish name these days.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/167436/british-national-drowns-in-taal-lake
The victim, Robert Macrae, according to initial information gathered by the police, was an engineer living with his Filipino girlfriend in the town of Indang in Cavite province. 
Balete police chief Sr. Inspector Nepthali Solomon in a phone interview said Macrae and his girlfriend were in Balete to attend a birthday party. 
He said Macrae was “drunk” when he took a dip in the lake somewhere in Barangay (village) Sala around 8 a.m.
Don't drink and dive!
http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/177935/american-national-found-dead-inside-car-lapu-lapu-city
A 70-year old American national was found dead inside his car at past 4:00 a.m. in Barangay Buaya, Lapu-Lapu City. 
The victim was identified as Salvatore Peter La Barbera, a businessman, who sustained a gunshot wound in his head. 
Initial police investigation showed that the foreigner ended his life by inserting the muzzle of a .45 caliber pistol to his mouth. 
Authorities also found cash worth almost P500,000, documents and assorted ATM cards under the victim’s name.
What a poorly written article. That bolded part should read "the foreigner ended his life by inserting the muzzle of a .45 caliber pistol to his mouth and pulling the trigger which splattered his brains all over the windshield of his car and caused blood to run like a river form his nostrils just like noted suicide Bud Dwyer who shot himself on live TV and who's suicide video you can watch here." Why leave out all of the gory details? 
P500,000? Documents and assorted ATM cards? Sounds very suspicious.  Maybe he withdrew all the money so his wife or girlfriend would have some after he killed himself. But to withdraw P500,000 he would have to have 25 ATM cards. Perhaps he had money already with him. Perhaps he had been saving up for a few months and this suicide was planned long ago. Maybe he was sick. He is dead now.

So that's a body count of one British national and one American and another British national in jail and all these men are at fault for their predicaments. Is there a lesson? Not really. Just be safe and courteous.