Friday, September 7, 2018

Retards in the Government 66

The numbers this week: 0 threats to Duterte's life, 4 dead government officials, 13 year low for the peso, and 1 whole city PNP squad, 65 officers, relived of their duty over corruption allegations



http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026804/no-direct-threat-to-dutertes-life-palace
“Although there is no direct threat to his life, as Secretary Lorenzana (had) mentioned, the defense and security sectors, including the Presidential Security Group, take all threats to the life of the President seriously,” Roque said.
If there is no threat to the President's life then there is nothing to take seriously because the threat does not exist. A statement form Roque denying any threat on Duterte's life is exactly how last weeks edition started. Funny that we are back to square one! Funny how they have to keep contradicting Duterte.  Funny how these statements make those who claim an attempt was made on Duterte's life, Bong Go and Lorraine Badoy, liars.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026798/vp-poll-recount-prompts-comelec-to-buy-70000-new-ballot-boxes
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is set to purchase about 70,000 ballot boxes for the May 2019 midterm polls because the boxes used in the 2016 elections are either involved in pending electoral protests or covered by the precautionary protective order (PPO) issued by the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET).


The poll body’s Bids and Awards Committee has released an invitation to bid for suppliers of 72,519 ballot boxes, which has a total approved budget P173,755,524, or P2,396 per box
An unintended consequence of the long drawn out VP recount. More money wasted. What will they do when it's all over and they have a surplus of boxes?
http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/191834/police-file-charges-vs-tomas
In a complaint filed at the Office of the Ombudsman in the Visayas, Senior Supt. Royina Garma, director of the CCPO, asked the anti-graft office to conduct an investigation against Osmeña for facilitating the release of three detainees who were arrested for selling butane canisters refilled with liquefied petroleum gas at the T. Padilla Public Market last August 24. 
The city police chief asked the Ombudsman to hold Osmeña liable for obstruction of justice, grave abuse of authority, misconduct, a violation of the ethical standards for government employees and/or any other pertinent violations of the law.
Something is funny here.  How was the mayor able to release these men on his own?  Apparently he walked in the PNP station and told them to go home and the PNP officers did nothing but allowed them to walk. So why aren't these officers also being held liable? It seems they did not hold to protocol and allowed these men to get away.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/210792-duterte-many-rape-cases-davao-beautiful-women
"They said that Davao had many rape cases. For as long as there are many beautiful women, there are plenty of rape cases as well," he said in Bisaya. 
The President said that women rarely agree to any sexual advances "on the first try." 
"Who agrees to do it on the first request anyway? Will the woman allow it? No. 'Don’t, no, ahhh.' Nobody agrees to do it on the first try. That is rape," he said, as the audience laughed. 
"Even when they’re inside the cinema, she will push him away. 'No, don’t.' There are so many beautiful women. But if you happen to sit beside someone toothless, would you still want to do that?" he said in jest.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026892/palace-on-duterte-rape-remark-its-a-joke-dont-give-too-much-weight-on-it
“I don’t think we should give too much weight on what the President says by way of a joke,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a Palace briefing.
Duterte keeps making rape jokes and his people keep apologising for him and brushing it off. Why does Duterte continue to make these kind of jokes? What kind of sick man jokes about.....Oh hey it's one of those many beautiful women from Davao, Kitty Duterte!


Now what was I saying again?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026848/ex-village-councilwoman-of-cotabato-city-nabbed-for-drug-trafficking
A local political from Mindanao nabbed for drugs. Ex-politican but they still count. Her husband is also an ex-politican but he was not taken in because he was not there. I expect he will be caught soon enough.

http://www.visayandailystar.com/2018/August/31/topstory2.htm
Gonzales was the fifth barangay chairman killed in central Negros, including two in Isabela, Negros Occidental, and two others in Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, since June 12 this year, police and military records show. 
The dead bodies keep piling up all thanks to the NPA.  This is almost certainly a politically motivated murder.
Initial police investigation disclosed that sometime in February this year, alleged NPA members entered the house of Gonzales and purportedly warned him to not seek re-election because they were fielding their own candidate, said Jabar. 
“Ang ilang alegasyon karon niadtong iyang anak kay murag taga pikas lang gihapon nga mihulga sa iyang papa nga dili na padalaganon pagka kapitan tungod kay naa silay gusto nga padaogon nga kapitan (The son alleged that it was still the “other side” who warned the victim not to seek re-election as barangay captain because they had somebody else whom they wanted to win),” Jabar said.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1046503
Not only do politicians have to pay a monetary tax to the NPA but many pay with their life.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/666212/inday-sara-focuses-on-programs-to-address-rape-problem-asks-critics-what-have-you-done-to-help/story/
She further stated that a local study showed that many rape cases were incestuous in nature and that the problem is being addressed by the city government. 
"In 2017, this fact has been taken up in the Davao City Peace and Order Council (DCPO), where it was discovered that many of these cases where incestuous rape or rape by someone who has a close relationship with the victim such as a neighbor or a friend," she said in a statement issued by Davao City government Information Officer Jefry Tupas. 
She added that the Davao City Social Services and Development Office (CSSDO) has been tasked to do a research and to implement programs to address the rising incidence of rape. 
"There have been several interventions conducted by the City Government and its partner agencies. One of these interventions, and the most effective of which, targeted communities where children are taught about sexuality and sexual abuse, including when a touch by a family member is no longer appropriate and acceptable," said Duterte-Carpio. 
"This positive effect of government action should not be lost in the repertoire of the President and the attacks by those who hate his guts and humor. I can truthfully say that there was action and positive effect," said Duterte-Carpio. 
"And I pose this question to all who seemingly want to see Davao City fail — what have you done to help?" she added.
Sara starts off quite well by detailing the nature of the problem, incestuous rape and sexual assault, but then she ends badly by asking the non-sequitur, "What have you done to help?" What exactly CAN anyone do to stop incestuous rape? Whatever measly efforts one can do, making jokes like her father did will not help in the slightest. Does she really find her father's rape joke humorous?  There is nothing humorous about rape.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/169459/duterte-eyes-arms-deals-israel-trip
“(The visit) is for President Duterte to look for an alternative market for… weapons for our armed forces as well as for the police,” Henelito Sevilla, an international relations expert at University of the Philippines, told AFP. 
Israel is among the world’s top arms dealers, with nearly 60 percent of its defense exports going to the Asia Pacific region, according to Israeli defense ministry data. 
The Philippines emerged as a significant new customer in 2017 for Israel, with sales of radar and anti-tank equipment worth $21 million.
Interesting. What will all those Muslims in Mindanao think about Duterte cozying up to Israel and buying weapon from them? This could be a major propaganda point for ISIS-Philippines. Remember in May when Israel said Hamas was establishing a presence in the Philippines?

Yet Israel’s Government Press Office has said most of the visit will be closed to the media, an apparent precaution against faux pas by a President whose two-fisted crime-fighting tactics and rhetoric have raised hackles at home and abroad. 
Some Israeli pundits have recoiled at his planned attendance at Holocaust commemorations. 
Mr. Duterte is set to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and attend an event of the Filipino community in Israel during his four-day visit that begins on Sunday. 
“We assign great importance to this visit, which symbolizes the strong, warm ties between our two peoples, as well as the enormous potential for developing and strengthening the relations. Cooperation between the two countries is thriving,” Israel’s foreign ministry said in a statement.
Too bad that most of the visit will be closed to the media. What are they afraid of? Who would have thought that words matter and that all the things that you say and do will come back to you in their sweet time?

Duterte stressed that legalizing smuggling would result to disorder. 
“No. Smuggling itself? No, of course not. It is destructive to the economy. We can lose but not allow rice smuggling in the country… that would promote disorder in this country,” Duterte said during his departure ceremony before he embarked on a back-to-back official state visit to Israel and Jordan at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Terminal 2 in Pasay City. 
The area currently suffering rice shortage was relying on rice smuggling—particularly from Malaysia, but was stopped after Duterte’s meeting with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad in July, Piñol earlier claimed. 
“Kasi traditional sa kanila ‘yung umasa ng bigas sa kabila (It’s their tradition to rely on others for rice). So, sabi ko (I said), rather than allow smuggling, an illegal activity, to continue, we might as well legalize it,” Piñol said. 
“So my proposal is for the establishment of a rice trading center in Tawi-Tawi, where government would now take full control. You come in, you bring in your rice, you pay a little tariff, never mind if it’s just a token, for as long as we’re able to control the volume of rice coming in,” he added.
A sensible reply from Duterte. But what's this from Piñol? It's their tradition to rely on others for rice??  Finally an official admission that relying on handouts is a Filipino tradition!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027376/nbp-official-shot-dead-in-muntinlupa-city
An officer of the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) was shot dead by an unidentified gunman aboard a motorcycle on Sunday afternoon.
Revenge from a former or current inmate who put out a hit? A drug related killing? Bato said he would clean up NBP. How is that going?

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027911/bribes-love-angle-eyed-in-nbp-guards-slay
Director Guillermo Eleazar, National Capital Region Police Office chief, said he received reports that the victim had been involved in making deals with inmates at the national penitentiary in exchange for money. 
This made it possible that Reyes’ killing was an “inside job” caused by a transaction gone wrong. 
In a radio interview on Monday, Bureau of Corrections Director General Ronald dela Rosa said that Reyes, who also lived inside the NBP complex, had been under investigation. 
This was based on reports that he had asked inmates for money in exchange for letting them see their visitors.
Looks like it's going as well as anyone could have expected!
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/169487/breaking-duterte-obama-im-sorry
President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday morning apologized to former United States President Barack Obama for cursing him and even calling him a “s*n of a b*tch” for criticizing his administration’s war on drugs. 
“I’ am sorry for uttering those words. I am forgiving you,” Duterte said in a speech before thousands of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) at the Ramada Hotel here.
That's not how apologies work!


While Mindanao and Manila are on heightened alert for the duration of martial law PNP officers in Legazpi City are fighting crime and corruption by going on a fun-bike ride.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2018/09/03/1848119/alvarez-will-pay-libel
Rep. Tonyboy Floirendo Jr. is promising to go after his estranged buddy and fellow Davao del Norte congressman Pantaleon Alvarez, especially now that he is no longer speaker of the House of Representatives.  
“I want Alvarez punished for desecrating the memory of my father, Don Antonio Floirendo Sr. and for maliciously maligning the entire Floirendo family as land-grabbers,” Floirendo said in a statement, confident that the seven libel suits he filed would eventually result in indictments.  
The banana tycoon disclosed that he “helped fund (Alvarez’s) political campaigns over the years,” but that he filed charges against the latter – including a P15-million damage suit – “not for money but for principle.” 
Seven libel suits one for P15-million! In the a nation where everyone is only too happy to file a frivolous lawsuit just to waste your time seven is the perfect number of libels suits to file against one man.
https://www.philstar.com/nation/2018/09/01/1847585/duterte-tomas-osmea-dont-mess-me
The President of the Philippines versus the Mayor of Cebu in a pointless show of words and bravado.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2018/09/02/1847847/nanlaban-survivor-wins-drug-case
Some are saying this case proves that the Philippine justice system is working and that the ICC's moves to launch a preliminary investigation into alleged human rights abuses concerning the dug war is just a way to delegitimise the Duterte administration. However those people miss the point of this story.  The real story here is that the PNP are engaging in fake drug deals and lying about men shooting back at them. The real story is that the PNP remains corrupt. But now what happens?  Will these officers be charged with a crime? That is doubtful and if it does not happen goes to show that the Philippine justice system is in fact not working at all.

February 8, 2018
https://www.rappler.com/nation/195564-malacanang-nfa-rice-shortage-more-stocks

September 3rd, 2018

"Inanunsyo na ng Presidente. Sinabi sa 'kin ng Presidente, tumakbo ako. Eh di tatakbo ako (The President has announced it. The President told me to run, so I will run [for senator])," Dela Rosa said.
Bato Dela Rosa is a most faithful little doggie who does everything Duterte tells him to do.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/02/18/dating-punong-barangay-sa-bukidnon-patay-sa-pamamaril
Another local politician assassinated by motorcycle riding gunmen.

http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/192211/talisay-cops-relieved
“Malala ang problema sa drugas dinhi sa Talisay naa say mga kagaguhan nga nahitabo diri (The drug problem here is worse and foolishness was happening here). It only proves naa tay problema (there is really a problem). Effective (on Sunday), all of you will be relieved,” Sinas told the Dalisay Police force on Sunday morning.

The relieved cops from Talisay were sent to the RMFB-7 headquarters in Sibonga town to undergo a boot camp of sorts, or a “retraining” for six months. 
Sinas ordered the relief of Talisay policemen following the announcement of President Rodrigo Duterte that most of the city policemen are involved in the illegal drug trade. 
“There are two reasons (why we relieved the personnel). One, because of the pronouncement of President Duterte, which he emphasized (that most of the police in Talisay are involved in illegal drugs) during his visits here in Cebu last month,” said Sinas.
“Second, the problem on drugs (in Talisay); we have to address it,” added Sinas.

He said eight of the relieved officers admitted stealing some sachets of shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride) seized during a drug bust in Barangay Tangke, Talisay City. 
Sinas added these personnel are now under investigation as stealing evidence is a grave offense.
The level of corruption within the PNP continues to remain nothing short of astonishing. How did only one officer test positive for drugs if eight admitted they stole drugs from the evidence locker? Because they are selling drugs!

Bam Aquino is wrong.  A change of leadership won't solve anything because the NFA has been doing the same thing for years!  What must change is the Philippines' rice policy not the personnel.


https://www.timesofisrael.com/philippines-strongman-duterte-touches-down-in-israel-for-3-day-visit/
For Duterte, the visit may be most significant for his drive to seek weapons deals outside of the US. 
According to the Kan state broadcaster, Duterte is bringing with him a delegation of 400, including top army and police officials, some of whom are expected to visit Israeli army bases. 
Duterte has been very open about his proclivity for Israeli arms, having said publicly that he prefers them over the weapons manufactured in other countries. 
“On the matter of arms, I said, do not buy from anyone except from Israel,” he said in 2016.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027686/palace-denies-duterte-brought-400-delegates-in-his-israel-trip
The total number of official delegates and accompanying delegates consists of 46 pax [persons] total. That’s in the official list. I do know there’s a substantial business delegation of at least 150 who are all traveling on their own accounts,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque told reporters.
That still leave 204 people unaccounted for unless Israeli State Television is lying. Are the Jews lying about Duterte now in order to discredit him? When will there be protests from OFWs at their headquarters like the protests at the NY Times?

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027938/nfa-chief-admits-fund-diversion-for-debt-payment
National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Jason Aquino on Monday admitted that the agency used nearly all of P7 billion in state subsidy for the purchase of palay (unhusked rice) from farmers this year to service its debts without approval from the agency’s policy-making body.
Speaking calmly, Aquino disclosed that the NFA did not seek permission from the council, a body composed of 11 state agencies, since it had been the practice of previous NFA officials.
How refreshing for a Philippine government official to admit to his crime. See how the problem is not the people who compose the NFA but the policies that guide the NFA? Replace this guy without changing the policy and the next one will do the same thing because that is how it has been done.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027920/olongapo-mayor-councilors-serve-6-month-suspension
Mayor Rolen Paulino stepped down on Monday to serve a six-month suspension imposed by the Office of the Ombudsman for a bidding error in leasing a city property to a shopping mall giant. 
The Ombudsman ruled that the mayor and the city officials were guilty of simple misconduct for violating bidding procedures when they awarded the Olongapo City Civic Center, also known as the KBG Complex, to a mall developer.
At least they didn't steal billions of pesos.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027888/arroyo-gives-house-employees-p35000-special-cash-bonus
Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Monday said she had authorized the release of a “special cash allowance” amounting to P35,000 for each of the regular and contractual workers of the 292-member legislature.
That is P10,220,000!! Is that part of the budget? Perhaps the COA should investigate.

http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/192558/mayor-shot-dead-inside-town-hall
Unidentified men shot dead Mayor Mariano Blanco of Ronda town, around 82 km southwest of Cebu City, past 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday.  
SPO1 Dionisio Tagupa, investigator of the Ronda Police Station, said Blanco was sleeping inside the mayor’s office at the municipal hall when the assailants shot him.  
Based on the report by two job order watchmen,   four unidentified persons suddenly appeared on board a white van, pointed their guns at them and instructed them to drop on the ground. 
“After a second, a burst of fire was heard from the mayor’s office and then after, the unidentified persons left,” said Tagupa.  
He said the employees then went to the mayor’s office and found the bloodied body of Blanco. 
His killing came seven months after his nephew, Ronda Vice Mayor Jonnah John Ungab, was gunned down by unknown assailants outside Cebu City’s courthouse in February 2018. 
Ungab, a lawyer, served as legal counsel to self-confessed drug lord, Kerwin Espinosa. 
Blanco had been changing his routine, including sleeping in his office, after he was publicly named by President Rodrigo Duterte in 2016 as among the  alleged narco-politicians.  
In an earlier interview, Blanco said he was worried about his safety after his name was dragged in the illegal drugs trade.  
“I’m afraid I might be assassinated. I just hope that they will understand that I am never involved in illegal drugs,” the 58-year-old mayor said. 
Wow.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1028961/armed-men-kill-fifth-mayor-on-duterte-drug-list
Blanco, 59, was the fifth to be slain among mayors the President had publicly linked to the illegal drug trade. 
Killed were Mayors Antonio Halili of Tanauan City, Batangas province, on July 3; Samsudin Dimaukom of Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao province, in October 2016; Rolando Espinosa of Albuera, Leyte province, in November 2016; and Reynaldo Parojinog Sr. of Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental province, in July 2017. 
The two policemen manning a police station, four meters away from the municipal hall, did not hear the gunfire because of the rain, and failed to quickly respond to the shooting, Tagopa said. 
The rest of the lawmen were out to serve an arrest warrant against a crime suspect, he said. 
“It just happened that many of our policemen were not here,” Tagopa said.
That sure is a lot of coincidences. The Mayor was on Duterte's drug list and the police just happened to not be there at the time of the shooting. What are the chances?

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/economy/666725/peso-falls-to-12-year-low-as-inflation-accelerates-to-9-year-high/story/
The Philippine peso fell to a fresh 12-year low on Wednesday, as inflation accelerated to a nine-year high of 6.4 percent. 
The local currency lost 1.5 centavos to close at P53.55:$1 from P53.535 Tuesday, its weakest since closing at P53.575:$1 on June 28, 2006. 
“Higher inflation led to weaker peso today,” Michael Ricafort, economist at Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., said. 
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) earlier on Wednesday reported inflation at 6.4 percent, the fastest in nine years since registering at 6.6 percent in March 2009
“Higher inflation fundamentally reduces the purchasing power of the peso, thereby increasing the appeal of the US dollar, assuming all other factors are the same,” Ricafort said.
Don't believe the naysayers. Weaker peso means higher value of remittances from abroad and higher inflation is expected and manageable. It's not a crisis and everything is just fine.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/09/04/impeachment-complaint-vs-cj-de-castro-6-other-justices-found-to-be-sufficient-in-form/
Looks like these impeachment complaints will be causing a headache for the Supreme Court soon enough.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1028488/cebu-cops-face-raps-over-boys-death
Bladen Skyler Abatayo, 4, was hit by a stray bullet during the operation conducted by the police at Sitio Bato in Barangay Ermita, Carbon town. 
He said one of the policemen grappled with a suspect who was about to point his gun. Escober said the bullet that killed Bladen Skyler came from the gun of one of the suspects. 
However, evidence gathered by NBI agents, including witnesses’ accounts, footage from a security camera and results of the crime scene reconstruction by a forensic team, refuted the police version. 
“It was established that the police had made up a story to hide the truth of what really transpired that fateful day,” said the complaint.
PNP officers lying to cover their butts? Say it ain't so!
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1028471/with-no-prosecution-witness-judge-calls-off-de-lima-hearing
A hearing on detained Senator Leila de Lima’s drug trading case came to an abrupt end on Tuesday after the prosecution failed to present its first witness, former Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) head, Director Benjamin Magalong. 
Boni Tacardon, De Lima’s lawyer, said that Judge Lorna Navarro-Domingo of the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court’s Branch 206 got angry at prosecutors for “wasting the time of the court.” Earlier, they wanted to change their first witness to Engelberto Durano, a former policeman convicted for murder and kidnapping.
Will the government's case against de Lima fall apart? After two years of preparation will it all just wash down the drain due to utter incompetence? And if it does will Duterte demand they do it all over again just like with Peter Lim and Kerwin Espinosa?

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/science/666701/coa-phivolcs-rsquo-disaster-preparedness-info-drive-inefficient/story/
In COA's disaster risk reduction management audit, the state auditors said Phivolcs only distributed 34 percent, or a total of 261,307 copies, of printed IEC materials nationwide for 2016 and 2017, thus leaving the rest of the nearly 700,000 copies idle. 
In response, Phivolcs management said the dissemination of IEC materials is only done after a written request by stakeholders, during the conduct of trainings, and upon request of walk-in citizens, but only after the filling out of an evaluation form. 
The agency said it maintains this practice to avoid wastage and ensure stakeholders will read and retain the information. It said a face-to-face interaction with Phivolcs staff is encouraged for stakeholders to better understand the IEC materials handed to them. 
The COA recommended that Phivolcs collaborate with local government units, national government agencies, and private organizations instead for a larger distribution of its IEC materials to vulnerable communities.
They print out almost a million copies of information materials and most of it stays idle because in order to distribute the material a written request must be filed in person? Makes a lot of sense. People living in disaster prone areas are wholly responsible for their lives after all. They should just walk into the Phivolcs office and fill out the proper forms to get the information needed.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/05/18/duterte-laments-criticism-filipinos-problematic
In a speech delivered before Israeli businessmen in Jerusalem on Tuesday, Duterte said he has dealt with communist and Moro rebels and the drug scourge, but “the most problematic also is the Filipinos itself.” 
“There’s --- you cannot do good. It’s always wrong. And so we will just have to navigate where democracy allows us space to work and produce results,” Duterte added. 
The President did not expound on what he meant by his statement, but throughout his speech he lamented how some Filipinos, especially the rich, would get “offended by my behavior.” 
“They are not my enemies but I do not like --- I do not mix with rich people. And they are the ones who are almost offended by my behavior,” he said. 
Apart from his war on drugs, the President has earned criticism for his brash language, but the chief executive said he does not pay attention to this. 
“And so I have a bad mouth. I curse, I throw epithets a lot when I'm angry. They say that, "you know this Duterte is not a statesman. He should not be going to anywhere, he will put us to shame. He talks like a gangster and he curses everybody.’ Correct. Because I never studied to be a statesman, there's no course of a statesman,” he said.
All those problematic rich Filipinos upset by Duterte's boorish behaviour which includes cursing, threats, and rape jokes. It's true he never did study to be a statesmen. That makes his boorish behaviour completely acceptable. How soon before we hear him reciting George Carlin's seven dirty words all in the name of "freedom of expression?"
https://www.philstar.com/business/2018/09/06/1849247/peso-sinks-near-13-year-low-high-inflation-contagion-fears
What a lot of rubbish! P1820 is only worth $33 not $700! This money changer is ripping himself off.

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Old Lady Clipping Her Fingernails on the Jeepney

Over the din of the rattly old jeepeny and of the podcast I am listening to I hear the faint click, click, click, of which I know is the distinct sound of someone clipping their fingernails. I turn my head looking for the culprit and sure enough there she is, an old lady intently staring at her hand and clipping away at her fingernails as the jeepney speeds on down the road.




When she is done clipping her nails she brushes the little quarter moons onto the floor of the jeepeny scattering them like stars in the sky. It is the formation of a Milky Way only those of us riding in that particular jeepney on that exact day at that exact time will ever witness. The air rushing in from the open back door and along the floor will soon blow these lifeless pieces of her body into places as yet unknown, a cataclysm destroying forever the world she has created for only a moment. 





Like nail clippings in the wind so are the days of our lives. We grow and grow until we are clipped by the black nail cutter who will clip us all never to be again.

As I alight at my stop and walk away a bemused smile crosses my face as I remember the old lady I once saw in church clipping her nails. Nobody turned their head. Nobody told her to please stop. The preacher continued preaching his sermon and everyone acted like they did not hear the metallic snap, snap, snap of the nail cutter as the old lady trimmed her nails in church just as if it were a salon.

It must be an old Filipina thing to clip ones' nails in public spaces.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Little Boy Sitting on the Escalator

The picture speaks for itself.


There is not much to add.

There were no parents. Their parents probably let them run around and do what they want and haven't shown them how to properly and safely ride the escalator. But then again in the Philippines escalator etiquette is quite lacking so the parents probably do not know that you stand on the right and walk on the left and never ever, ever sit down.

This is not the first time I have seen a young boy having a hard time with escalators. Recently I saw a little boy get his loose shoelace get caught in the teeth of an escalator.


This situation could have turned into a real nightmare with the boy losing his foot but thankfully that did not happen. After it was all clear an attendant was able to turn off the escalator and rescue the shoe.



The moral here is don't horseplay on escalators and make sure your shoes are always tied.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Martial Law: ISIS Tactics

The martial law update for August 14th ended like this:
They should be forthright with the public and let them know that ISIS still has a footing in the country. With these kinds of denials and subsequent retractions which show an unwillingness to face reality it is certain more violence will come.
Sure enough more violence has come.
https://www.rappler.com/nation/210614-sultan-kudarat-explosion-august-28-2018

 Along with the violence came a swift about turn from the AFP regarding ISIS.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/210709-deadly-bombings-demonstrate-isis-tactics
“The greatest threat that we have now is really ISIS,” said Galvez during a budget hearing on Wednesday. He referred particularly to its adherents – the Maute Group and BIFF in Central Mindanao and the Abu Sayyaf Group in Western Mindanao. 
Yet, the military also constantly downplays ISIS influence here and sometimes still talks like it's dealing with a conventional threat. 
Why the mixed signals? Defense and military officials harp on the "defeat" of ISIS-inspired local armed groups in Mindanao's battlefield. They said these groups are no longer capable of mounting another large-scale siege, such as the one in Marawi last year. 
But the deadly blasts in the last 12 months happened outside the battelfields. IED attacks could be launched by individuals bombers.  
Still, Lorenzana finds a silver lining to this. “Kaya nga napakahirap hanapin kasi ang kaunti na lang nila (They’re harder to find now because there are not too many of them),” he said. 
The military also said it came close to preventing the Isulan town attack. Troops reportedly spotted and approached the alleged perpetrators based on suspicious actions, but the bombers had already planted the IED and were able to trigger it before escaping.  
Itong bomber na ito, iniwan niya ang bag sa isang lugar tapos nakita siya ng tropa. Hinabol siya. Noong hinabol siya, pumutok,” said Lorenzana on Wednesday.  
The local military had information that IED attacks would target security forces but they were expecting it in the neighboring province of Maguindanao.
A timely admission from a man who just a month ago, after the bombing in Basilan, said ISIS claiming responsibility for attacks in the Philippines is simply propaganda.
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Carlito Galvez said the IS was claiming every terror attack as part of its propaganda to gain more support. 
“They are claiming everything. Even what happened in Manila, they were claiming to have had a hand in it. They are doing it to heighten the support and to show that they are still there,” Galvez said. 
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/08/02/1838931/afp-chief-isis-not-behind-basilan-blast
AFP Chief Galvez said that on August 2nd. His admission that "the greatest threat we now have is really ISIS" came just 27 days later. Did he receive a flux of new intel during that time period to justify his about face? No. Remember the UN report dated July 27th, which means it was written well before his August 2nd denial, had this to say about the  presence of ISIS in the Philippines:
67. In the southern Philippines, the threat from terrorism persists despite losses suffered by groups linked to ISIL during the siege of Marawi City (seeS/2018/14/Rev.1, paras. 58 and 59), with remnants regrouping, reactivating training camps and recruiting, attracting hundreds of followers both inside and outside the Philippines.97 Furthermore, post-Marawi arrests of suspected foreign terrorist fighters who were not South-East Asian, some of whom travelled to the Philippines using stolen or false documents and/or broken travel routes, indicates that the southern Philippines continues to be a magnet as a destination and transit point for foreign terrorist fighters from outside the region, in part because it presents an opportunity for militants to engage in actual combat and owing to the availability of firearms.98  
71. According to Member States, ISIL affiliates in the Philippines do not lack financial resources. In addition to having received funding from the ISIL core, they secured millions of dollars by looting banks and homes in Marawi and have been using those funds to recruit, reportedly paying would-be fighters a joining fee of $300 to $400 and also providing a firearm.107
http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/2018/705&referer=/english/&Lang=E
That information was given to them by the Philippine government. The AFP has known the threat of ISIS remains high yet has concealed this truth from the public. But now with two bombings both claimed by ISIS the cat is out of the bag and they are being forced to admit the truth which anyone paying attention knew anyway.

Not only did the AFP have prior information about an impending attack but the PNP did as well.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026061/isis-owns-bomb-attack-on-sultan-kudarat-says-us-intelligence-group
Chief Insp. Ronnie Dardo, provincial police spokesperson, could not confirm if the attack was carried out by ISIS, but said they intercepted an information about a possible attack in nearby Maguindanao province from Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. 
He said two other homemade bombs were recovered and defused at the blast site.
It appears the carnage could have been much worse. 
https://www.manilatimes.net/albayalde-admits-intel-failure-in-isulan-blast/436045/
“They [police]received an information but then again, no matter how much you conduct or implement a target-hardening measure, the incident still occurred because if the criminal group is convinced [that it should]do the operation, they will find ways,” Albayalde said in Filipino on Wednesday morning. 
He clarified that only general, not specific, information had been received by police intelligence agents. 
“Based on experience, you cannot really distinguish the specific. It’s always in general terms that there is a group planning a bombing incident but you don’t know where so when you get an [intelligence information], you have to validate it,” Albayalde said. 
He vowed to strengthen their intelligence gathering and target-hardening measures especially in parts of Mindanao.
Now they are back to square one, a failure of intelligence resulting in violence and destruction again. A failure of intelligence was the mantra of the DND to explain how the Marawi siege happened. Perhaps it is time for a Senate investigation into these failures so the nation can strengthen its intel gathering efforts? How many billions are spent on intel?
The OP spent ₱2.5 billion in “confidential, intelligence, and extraordinary expenses” in 2017, according to its financial statement. 
http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/07/06/Duterte-office-expenses-2017-commission-on-audit.html
Billions spent on what? We will never know because the funds are strictly confidential.

With this newest bombing the alarm was raised and security tightened through Mindanao and even in Manila.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/08/30/1847210/manila-mindanao-full-heightened-alert-after-sultan-kudarat-blast
Albayalde also said he directed the regional directors in Mindanao to be on full alert status after the deadly bombing. 
“It’s (effective) until the end of martial law,” he added.
The end of martial law? That means in perpetuity since it is likely martial law will be extended once more. What good does stricter security do when bombs continue to explode despite those measures?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027576/second-blast-hits-masbate-port-in-over-a-month
The blast damaged a white 25-foot fiberglass rescue speed boat of the Army, partially damaged a two-stroke engine gasoline and slightly damaged a white 25-footer rescue aluminum boat with marking “Coast Guard AB 186” near the Masbate Coast Guard office.
How was anyone able to get near to a Coast Guard boat? Where were the security guards?
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/666332/second-explosion-hits-isulan-sultan-kudarat-at-least-1-killed/story/
According to Isulan Mayor Marites Pallasigue in a report by GMA News Online contributor Ferdinandh Cabrera, the second explosion happened even amid stricter security measures following the first blast last month.  
"We exhausted our very best to secure the place amidst security threats but it still happened," she said.
What does she define as "very best?" It cannot possibly be the very best since the PNP admits there were gaps in security.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027630/pnp-admits-gaps-in-securing-sultan-kudarat-after-first-bombing
“Obviously there were gaps in the security measures or systems that was in place, especially right after the declaration of martial law, and especially right after the first bombing last August 28,” Durana said in a press briefing.
Gaps in security measures since "right after the declaration of marital law?" For a year the area has been riddled with security gaps? Just another reason the Senate needs to investigate the Marawi attack, martial law, and the whole intelligence and security apparatus in the Philippines. What is the PNP to do but fire a few people to make it look they have actually done something.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/03/18/s-kudarat-masbate-top-cops-sacked-over-bombings
Nice widow dressing but it won't stop more bombings. Especially if there have been gaps in security since day one of martial law.

A call from the President's secretary to consider extending marital law was greeted with halloos of approval ringing out loudly across the political divide.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026033/medialdea-extending-martial-law-in-mindanao-is-an-option
“The declaration of Martial Law is the call of the executive. The President declares or extends, Congress concurs. If the President will ask for it, then it shall be given,” he said in a statement Thursday.
The President extends, Congress concurs. It's a done deal. No need to consult facts and figures. No need to investigate the situation on the ground. Just give the President what he wants. How's that for checks and balances.

Thankfully a little bit of sense later slipped into the Palace.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026891/palace-too-early-to-talk-about-extension-of-martial-law-in-mindanao
“I think it’s premature to say because in fairness this is the second incident that we’ve had in Mindanao since martial law was declared. The first being Basilan and the second being in Isulan, so tingnan muna natin,” he said.
What does Roque mean this is the second incident since martial law was declared with the Basilan bombing being the first? The AFP has been battling ISIS affiliated BIFF, Abu Sayyaf, and Maute remnants all year long. Does this count as an incident according to Roque:
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1027062/armed-men-stormed-zambo-del-norte-village-6-killed-2-abducted
How terrifying such a situation must be for those involved. And this after the hullabaloo about the BOL bringing peace to the region! No wonder some Senators think martial law isn't exactly working.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026802/senators-doubt-ml-brings-peace-to-mindanao
Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo told reporters she would back a request for extension from Mr. Duterte. 
“I’ll support what the President does because I’ve been President and I believe that he does not need a peanut gallery to tell him what to do,” Arroyo told reporters in Floridablanca, Pampanga, on Thursday. 
But Lacson suggested that the National Security Council and the security forces “take a hard look at their security plans and strategy, especially in the south, and try to avert the vicious cycle of talking peace with one tribal group while alienating the others.” 
Lacson noted that the MILF had become a dominant force in Mindanao after the government forged peace with the Moro National Liberation Front. 
“As it may be shaping now, as we make peace with the MILF, a breakaway group is sowing terror,” he said.
What a comment from the self-admittted peanut gallery, Gloria Arroyo. Lacson has the right idea. With the signing of the BOL the Philippine government has made peace with the MILF and the MILF only. That leaves all these groups and maybe more alienated and at war with the government:


That is 23 groups all affiliated with ISIS all fighting the government! Will they too get their own autonomous region to govern?

It really is too early to make a decision on extending martial law. Better wait until the last week of December so there is no time to discuss but only concur. And why not extend martial law and continue the never ending cycle of violence especially if it's profitable? Muslims blow up stuff, people get hurt, the nation is moved to donate money to the victims, and the local politicians or other officials steal that money.
https://www.manilatimes.net/only-26-of-p39m-in-cash-donations-for-marawi-evacuees-used-in-2017-says-audit-commission/435894/
“Records show that the City Government received cash donations from various local sources aggregating P39.7. It was noted, however, that only an amount of P10.2 or 26 percent of the total amount received was disbursed during the period, leaving an unutilized amount of P29.4 million or 74 percent as of December 31, 2017,” CoA said. 
“Considering the purpose of the cash donation which is intended for aid, relief and respond services to Marawi evacuees, the low rate of utilization of the donations defeated its purpose,” it said.
Where is the rest of the money? Who has it? What have they done with it? Just another reason to never donate to relief efforts in the Philippines. Typhoon Yolanda anyone?

With the war effort seeming set to heat up, we have heard tough rhetoric from Duterte before, big profits could be just around the corner.
Albayalde told reporters that the decision to extend the military rule in Mindanao is up to President Rodrigo Duterte, but he believes that it would good for the peace and order situation in the area. 
“That is very much high-level, it will depend on the Chief Executive […] and I’m sure he has own security advisers on that,” Albayalde said after leaving the House hearing on the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) budget. 
“Pero kung ako, wala naman kasing masamang dinudulot ang martial law doon (But if you were to ask me, the martial law has no adverse effect in the area), and I think it’s part of peace and security doon sa (in the) area, and in fact, nakakabuti siguro sa (it may be good for ) economic development sa area na iyon (in the area). Then why not?” he added.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1026151/after-bombing-albayalde-sees-nothing-wrong-with-martial-law-extension-in-mindanao
No not that. I don't mean martial law will help with economic development. As if companies will be investing in war torn Mindanao because martial law is in effect. Has any significant economic development resulted because martial law was declared last May? I mean the donations. More displaced people means more donations for officials to steal. There is also of course the profits to be made from selling the Philippines weapons needed to fight insurgents as they modernise the AFP's capabilities. China, Russia, the USA, and now Israel all stand to profit from selling weapons to the Philippines. Out there is a fortune waiting to be had and if you think they'll let it go you're mad.

Will the long promised all-out war with the Reds flare up soon?
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/08/26/1846027/duterte-threatens-stop-taking-npas-who-surrender
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1025172/duterte-orders-soldiers-kill-enemies-of-the-state
Maybe the Philippine government could make peace with the Reds and the various Islamic groups by giving them their very own autonomous region on one of the tiny islands in the SCS?

Monday, September 3, 2018

Night Trash 2

Night trash!  You have to wake up pretty early to see the night trash. Night trash is what happens when hungry stray dogs go prowling for food. They knock over trashcans, rip open bags, and feast upon rotten food and dirty diapers.  Yum! There is nothing finer in life for a mangy stray no one loves than finding a feast hidden away in a trash bin.