Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Insurgency: This is Not Martial Law

On March 16th President Duterte placed Metro Manila under "enhanced community quarantine." A few days later he placed all of Luzon under lockdown. No one is getting in and no one is getting out. Across the nation cities and provinces have begun shutting their borders in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus or COVID-19. Despite the fact that both the PNP and the AFP have been deployed to enforce the quarantine of Manila and lockdown of Luzon Duterte has assured everyone this is not martial law.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1243217/duterte-on-luzon-wide-enhanced-community-quarantine-this-is-not-martial-law-covid19phsafeathome-total-lockdown-covid19-mmlockdown
“Let me be this clear, this is not martial law. Under the Constitution martial law is declared when there is invasion, rebellion or public safety requires it,” Duterte said in his live public address. 
(This not martial law, don’t be afraid. No one will be allowed to display guns except law enforcers and soldiers. Martial law is meant against the enemies of the state but in this case, we are fighting COVID-19.)
One could argue that "the public safety does require it" which is why the whole world, not just the Philippines, is locking down. It's a global panic. Funny that Duterte says "no one will be allowed to display guns except law enforcers and soldiers." Are people allowed to open carry in the Philippines? I don't think so.

While Duterte says "this is not martial law" it is no wonder if people are confused since with the presence of the AFP and PNP it seems a lot like marital law. One city is even requiring those who wish to leave their homes to have a pass.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1097129
Village officials in this province have tightened watch on residents going out of their homes on the second day of the implementation of the Enhanced Community Quarantine in Luzon to combat the 2019 coronavirus disease (Covid–19). 
Residents were required to apply for a barangay certification before they can travel for important purposes within the town or when going to other towns. 
Village councilman Zaldy Lazarte of Santa Lucia here said Thursday that the certification is issued free of charge and permits the applicant to go out of their residence but only for valid and important reasons.
Now that Luzon is under quarantine many cities are requiring anyone wanting to go out to have a pass.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/03/21/2002505/what-are-quarantine-passes-and-why-are-they-handed-out-during-luzon-wide-lockdown
Since the month-long enhanced community quarantine kicked in, municipalities and cities in Luzon have begun handing out quarantine passes to curb the rising number of new coronavirus cases. 

Different local government units have started issuing community quarantine passes, following the national government’s directive that only one person per household is allowed to go outside to purchase basic necessities and provisions for food. 
A quarantine pass designates a household member as the representative of his or her household in procuring necessities. This disallows other family members to buy goods and conduct transactions outside their homes. 
But not all community quarantine passes can be used at all times. Some barangyas like Brgy. Niugan in Malabon City said the passes are not applicable during curfew hours from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Quarantine pass holders are also told to bring identification cards when they go out. 
In Manila, pass holders should be between 18 and 50 years old. Barangay officials will have to submit the list of family representatives to the city government. 
While other cities and municipalities have issued quarantine passes, Valenzuela City Mayor Rex Gatchalian said the city will not be implementing such measure as it is not included in the guidelines. 
“The exemptions are very clear and provided for naman. It provides for us to be able to go out naman if needed,” Gatchalian said on Twitter. 
The issuance of quarantine passes is not included in the guidelines. But barangay captains are instructed to check the compliance of residents. 
Gatchalian added that the issuance of quarantine passes is “subject to abuse.” 
In a tweet on Sunday, Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto said the city will not be using passes either. 
"Upon clarification with the [PNP National Capital Region Police Office] and [Joint Task Force CV Shield]: We do not need Quarantine Passes within Pasig jurisdiction," Sotto said. 
(Let's not add to the requirements. This will just be an additional person-to-person contact. It is also subject to abuse and misuse.) 
There were reports that some barangays charge passes for a fee when they should be given out by village officials for free.
If passes aren't needed then why have them?  As Sotto says it's only additional contact and a temptation to corruption. They also maks the situation unnecessarily feel much more like martial law.

The AFP is of course glad to help out manning checkpoints. It is their job and their duty. AFP spokesperson, Marine Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo says it's all part of the whole-of-government approach.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1096713
"The AFP (along with the PNP) is part of the whole-of-government approach in addressing the Covid-19 pandemic. Hence, all agencies of government—national and local— take part in this endeavor," he said in a statement to reporters Sunday. 
Arevalo said the measures outlined by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases have to be enforced diligently, otherwise they will become a law and order problem, not just a health issue. 
Measures include community quarantine, curfew, and the so-called social distancing. 
"That notwithstanding, soldiers are there to assist line departments of government. Their arms are primarily not rifles and pistols; they are not boarded in tanks or armored personnel carriers," he added. 
Arevalo said deployment of troops with the Department of Health, includes military doctors, nurses, and aid men armed with health and diagnostic equipment aboard ambulances. 
"The AFP is manned and ready not only to address attacks by terrorists and other enemies of the state hiding under the cloak of legality or anonymity," he added.
While the AFP is "manned and ready" to address attacks by terrorists they are hoping such attacks will not occur.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1245458/palace-to-joma-sison
“At a time when all Filipinos, regardless of class, religion, or ideology, are united to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the country, Mr. Sison, in these times  of national health emergency and calamity, would rather have a hostile environment where Filipinos argue with, if not kill, each other,” Panelo said in a statement. 
“This circumstance is a golden opportunity for Mr. Sison to show his patriotism by extending his hands for peace, for the sake of the Filipino people,” he added.
I would not count on the patriotism of Joma Sison. For Sison peace does not mean cessation of hostilities but the enactment of the CASER agreement. Duterte however has already declared a ceasefire with the Reds so the AFP and PNP can focus on enforcing the lockdown and quarantine.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/03/20/2002234/duterte-declares-unilateral-ceasefire-reds
Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said the unilateral ceasefire with the communists would be in effect from March 19 to April 15. 
“The President has directed the Department of National Defense (DND) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government, together with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP), to cease and desist from carrying out offensive military and police operations during the ceasefire period,” Panelo said in a statement issued Wednesday night. 
“Through this ceasefire, the Philippine government aspires that the swift provision of public health assistance goes unimpeded with the movement of health workers and medical supplies to communities, as well as to people in need of immediate medical attention,” Panelo added. 
Duterte expressed his intention to declare a ceasefire with the rebels on March 17, the day he announced the implementation of an enhanced
community quarantine in Luzon. 
“The problem is not everyone loves this government. Did you, the NPA (New People’s Army) members, love the government? If not, at least cooperate,” Duterte said. 
“Distancing and do not touch my soldiers. Let’s observe a ceasefire for now. I am asking you for a ceasefire.”
Joma Sison is not having it.  He says there is no basis for the ceasefire. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1245684/joma-snubs-govts-renewed-call-for-truce
“The government unilateral ceasefire is not true. The military and police operations continue in different areas,” Sison, Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder, said in an online interview from his base in Utrecht in The Netherlands Friday afternoon.
Sison claimed that the deployment of government forces in Luzon supposedly to help in the implementation of enhanced community quarantine was also another deceit. 
“That redeployment in urban areas, especially in Luzon, that’s not to fight COVID-19 but to stop public transport, a nuisance and damage to the livelihood of the people and blocking of medical testing and treatment of those sick with COVID-19 or whatever ailment,” Sison said. 
Sison described the ceasefire declaration as “premature, if not insincere and false, and just a psywar trick.”
He added that the military and police “continue to Red-tag, abduct, and murder social activists, including human rights defenders.”
No matter though. It seems the coronavirus has forced the NPA to stop planning attacks agains the government and focus on fighting the virus. Joma of course neglects to say just how the NPA and NDF are fighting COVID-19.  It's a ceasefire by default.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1246603/joma-sison-npa-also-busy-fighting-covid-19-no-time-to-attack-govt-forces
“The CPP, NPA and NDFP (National Democratic Front of the Philippines) are extremely busy now trying to fight the Covid-19 pandemic which Duterte and his gang allowed to enter and spread in the Philippines,” Sison said in a statement from his base in Utrecht in The Netherlands Sunday afternoon.
Both the AFP and PNP support the ceasefire saying all units have shifted to focus on disaster response.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2020/03/20/pnp-afp-back-ceasefire-with-npa-amid-covid-19/
All national, regional, provincial, and district units engaged in internal security operations have shifted focus to disaster response and public safety to enforce the enhanced community quarantine across the country to contain COVID-19. 
“This cessation of police offensive operations against the CPP-NPA will allow PNP maneuver units to be fully utilized for quarantine control and general public safety operations to ensure swift and immediate assistance to patients and persons under investigation and monitoring,” he said. 
The PNP personnel are instructed to maintain defensive vigilance against possible hostile actions by armed threat groups. 
“We remain hopeful that the CPP-NPA-NDF will reciprocate the government’s gesture good faith in the interest of public welfare and peace,” he further said. 
Meanwhile, AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. told TIMES that they fully support President Rodrigo Duterte’s declaration of unilateral ceasefire, which took effect at 00:01 of March 19, 2020 until 23:59 of April 15, 2020. 
Santos said the President showed that he is willing to go beyond the usual means—including the temporary halt on the hostilities— if only to create the condition where soldiers will not be attacked while delivering government services. 
By the President’s action, he said the message is clear: “The safety, health, and well-being of our countrymen in the face of COVID-19 pandemic is primordial.” 
“I call on every soldier, airmen, sailors, marines, and reservists to continue their keen focus on their mission to protect our people from and assist medical health practitioners in the fight against this dreaded disease,” The AFP chief said. 
“We have been through ceasefire declarations in the past where the NPA disregards government’s good faith,” he said. 
“While I direct the troops to observe guarded optimism, your AFP will not be deterred by similar treacherous attacks by Communist Terrorist Group,” he added. “We will be there where and when we are needed,” he further said.
The hopeful optimism of the AFP and PNP that the NPA will reciprocate the ceasefire is a tad naive. The NPA are simply not interested in peace. 50 years of fighting and you would think the AFP and PNP know that by now. 

With the ceasefire in effect for the next month it could hamper the projections of the AFP that 2 of 9 NPA fronts in Samar will soon be defeated.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1096771
The Philippine Army is eyeing to dismantle two of the nine remaining guerrilla fronts of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Samar Island within two months, a top official said on Monday. 
Maj. Gen. Pio Diñoso III, commander of the Philippine Army 8th Infantry Division, said in a phone interview Monday the days for the two NPA fronts in Samar are now numbered as part of their bid to free Samar Island from the communist insurgency. 
“Two fronts are about to fall in two months. We have the right formula and the support of ELCAC (end the local communist armed conflict) members to make this happen,” Diñoso told the Philippine News Agency (PNA). 
The region, he said, has only nine guerrilla fronts with about 500 members and all operating in three Samar provinces. 
In Samar province, the communist terrorist group has been recruiting youth fighters, conduct extortion activities, collect solicitations in the guise of helping marginalized people, and launching treacherous attacks against government forces by detonating landmines.
Last year the AFP noted that Samar along with Mindanao was an area of concern and that they hoped to resolve it by the end of the year.
"We are looking at Eastern Mindanao and Samar area as areas of concern, yung Negros, we plan to end it by this year," he said. 
https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2019/10/martial-law-rebellion-must-be-stopped.html
Obviously it didn't work out as planned.  The complications arising from having to deal with COVID-19 will only add to the difficulty of the task of defeating the NPA.

Monday, March 23, 2020

Water Utility Worker Dies Using Jackhammer

A few weeks ago I published a picture of a local water utility worker using a jackhammer to dig a ditch.  



I noted how foolish it was to be digging with a jackhammer especially because the man was not wearing any boots but only flip-flops.  I did not highlight any of the other dangers that could result from using a jackhammer to dig. Dangers such as death.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1236992/worker-dies-after-his-jackhammer-hits-live-wire-during-dig-for-water-utility
Lt. Col. Aldwin Gamboa, city police chief, said in a report that Mark Renier Cardel, 26, was operating a jack hammer to bore into a concrete pavement when he accidentally hit a live electric wire inside a PVC pipe at the village of San Roque around 4 p.m. 
Cordel was with four other workers of the Legazpi City Water District during the accident.
The absolute idiocy of this situation is astounding. First of all why didn't the local water company have a map locating buried wires? Maybe this wire was buried without the city's knowledge. Second of all why was an electrical wire buried inside a PVC pipe instead of a metal conduit?

As always there are no answers to be found here. Only stupidity to leave you in awe. 

Friday, March 20, 2020

Retards in the Government 146

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government. 


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/03/13/2000557/workers-provinces-advised-live-metro-manila-coping-mechanism-dti
Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez on Friday said that a possible solution for workers from the provinces who will be displaced by the impending lockdown in Metro Manila is to just “find a place” to live or rent in the area for the time being. 
(The workers can rent for the meantime in order to lessen the movement of people. In that way, the flow of people to and from Metro Manila would also be limited.)
This is ridiculous advice.  Metro Manila is basically under lockdown and commuters are told to rent a place in the city to avoid hassles. Do I really need to highlight the how asinine this is? People probably cant afford it and if the city is infected who wants to live there?
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1096577
To cushion the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) threat to local tourism industry, the province of Cebu will launch a program to spur local travel and bookings in luxury hotels and establishments at extremely low rates. 
Governor Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday said the new program dubbed as “Suroy Suroy Alang sa Sugbo” is a reverse version of the already existing Suroy Suroy Sugbo, a famous tour junket organized by the provincial capitol to promote countryside tourism. 
With the new program, domestic tourists from the countryside will be given a chance to explore the Metro Cebu area and provided access to luxury hotels and resorts, shopping malls, restaurants, and day tour experiences. 
Garcia said the program is meant to lessen the “adverse and painful effect” of the Covid-19 pandemic that has hit the local tourism industry, and to allow resort and hotel workers to keep their jobs in these trying times. 
Occupancy rate of hotels and resorts, especially in Metro Cebu area, has dipped from 90 percent to 40 to 30 percent, with the diminishing tourist arrivals, she said.
All these cities going on "lockdown" to stop the spread of the disease and Cebu is trying to attract tourists!


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1096609
A village councilor allegedly into illegal drug peddling was arrested by anti-narcotics and police operatives during an anti-drug operation in Columbio, Sultan Kudarat on Friday. 
Director Naravy Duquiatan of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Region 12 (Soccsksargen) identified the suspect as Michael Tamles, 35, a three-term village councilor of Barangay Sucob in Columbio town. 
“Tamles belonged to the top ten priority target-listed personalities of PDEA in Sultan Kudarat,” Duquiatan said.
Another village councillor selling drugs.

Joint police and anti-narcotics agents arrested a former police officer during a drug sting operation in Pikit, North Cotabato on Saturday morning. 
Director Naravy Duquiatan of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Region 12 (PDEA-12) led the operation with Pikit police personnel in Barangay Poblacion, Pikit, North Cotabato, that resulted in the arrest of Motin Kidap Jr., 41. 
“Confiscated from the suspect were 16 small sachets of suspected shabu with an estimated value of PHP8,160, the PHP500 marked money, cellular phone, and the motorcycle he used during the transaction," Duquiatan said in a statement. 
Kidap, a target-listed drug personality, is a former police officer assigned with the Police Regional Office in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. 
He was declared absent without official leave (AWOL) following allegations of his links to illegal drugs, Duquiatan said.
Another PNP officer involved in the drug trade. Isolated incident?  Bad egg? Just business as usual.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1242013/village-councilor-3-others-nabbed-in-bicol-buy-busts
A village councilor and three other suspects were nabbed in separate buy-bust operations in Catanduanes and Camarines Sur on Saturday. 
Col. Paul Abay, Catanduanes police chief, said in a report that Pio Dela Cruz, 44, was arrested in Barangay San Miguel, Panganiban town at around 10:20 a.m. 
Dela Cruz, a councilor of the said village, was included in the regional and national watchlist of illegal drug personalities. 
Recovered from him were 28 sachets of suspected crystal meth, locally known as shabu, and a .22-caliber firearm with three live bullets.
Another village councilor busted on drug charges.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1243120/cebu-city-cop-nabbed-for-involvement-in-illegal-numbers-game
A policeman was arrested in Cebu City by anti-scalawag unit of the Philippine National Police (PNP) due to his alleged involvement in the operations of “swertres,” an illegal numbers game. 
Staff Sergeant Carlito Tinoy was arrested by operatives of the PNP Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) Visayas Field Unit, assisted by other local police units, in an operation launched in Sitio Sudlon, Barangay Lahug at about 8:45 p.m. on Sunday.
“We have arrested a police non-commissioned officer who has been the subject of persistent reports regarding his involvement in the rampant operations of ‘swertres,’ a banned numbers’ game in his neighborhood despite the order of [PNP chief] Gen. [Archie] Gamboa to stop all forms of illegal gambling activities and the full implementation of the ‘no-take policy’ across the country,” IMEG chief Col. Ronald Lee said Monday.
 
He said the 41-year-old suspect is a member of the Police Regional Office 7’s (Central Visayas) 701st Regional Mobile Force Battalion. Also arrested during the operation was Tinoy’s alleged cohort identified as Joven Igam. 
Confiscated from the accused policeman were a total of P4,000 in different denominations, which were believed to be proceeds of his illegal gambling activity, a calculator, pen, and a tally sheet. Igam meanwhile yielded P500, a pen, and three pieces of stapled tally sheets.
A PNP officer involved in illegal gambling.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1096740
Police are hot on the trail of armed men who ambushed and killed a municipal councilor of Maguindanao and a companion along the stretch of the highway here on Sunday. 
Lt. Col. Bernard Tayong, speaking for the North Cotabato police, identified the slain councilor as Ruben "Udzi" Mindalagat of Datu Montawal, Maguindanao.
“The councilor died on the spot,” Tayong said. 
His companion, Mokamad Mindalagat, was critically injured and later pronounced dead on arrival at Albutra hospital situated about 20 meters away from the ambush scene. 
The two were heading home in Datu Montawal aboard a black Honda Fit vehicle (MGE-382) driven by the town official from Kabacan public market where they bought food supplies when ambushed at 10:30 a.m.
Another LGU official assassinated. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/03/16/2001322/fact-check-panelo-says-korea-did-total-lockdown-eating-bananas-and-gargling-prevents-covid-19
Panelo first said that the Philippines would take Korea's lead in implementing a total lockdown. 
"What Secretary Año and other members of the Cabinet are considering is what [South] Korea carried out. They did a total lockdown. That is what we'll present to the president," he said in Filipino.  
As of this writing, South Korea has not implemented such a measure.  
Instead, the East Asian country initiated a comprehensive testing drive to supplement its already-advanced healthcare system. 
Duterte's mouthpiece also shared a few ways the general public could protect themselves from transmitting the virus. 
These included eating bananas often and gargling salt water.  
"I read a few things about how to destroy or contain the virus. You know, even without me knowing it, I've been fond of bananas," he said.  
"They I saw on the internet, that bananas are a good way to fight [viruses]. So here I am, eating bananas every day." 
"It has been my habit to gargle salt water. Whenever I feel a bit of colds, I do it. [Health Secretary Francisco] Duque said that's okay. Even gargling with Listerine," Panelo went on.  
He explained that this was because the virus would first enter the body via the throat. 
Panelo may have been referring to a graphic that circulated social media earlier this week with these same claims.  
“Corona virus before it reaches the lungs it remains in the throat for four days and at this time the person begins to cough and have throat pains,” the graphic read.  
"If he drinks water a lot and gargling with warm water & salt or vinegar eliminates the virus. Spread this information because you can save someone with this information." 
This is not necessarily true.
Presidential spokesman Panelo is literally disseminating fake news from his podium.


https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/729945/why-duterte-keeps-saying-vee-rus-despite-being-corrected/story/
President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday addressed criticism that he repeatedly mispronounced the word “virus” in his public speeches. 
In a televised address, Duterte said he deliberately called the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) “vee-rus” because he was angry at the unseen enemy, which causes fatal respiratory illness, especially in older people.
Duterte is angry at the virus so he is calling it by the wrong name.  Take that you stupid virus!


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/295434/former-chairperson-of-cebu-city-parks-and-playgrounds-surrenders-to-police-for
A former official of the Cebu City Government surrendered to police after an arrest warrant was issued against him in violation of the Social Security Law (Republic Act. No. 8282). 
Dr. Librado Macaraya, ex-chairperson of the Cebu City’s Commission on Parks and Playgrounds, posted bail on Wednesday, March 18, 2020, after he voluntarily surrendered before enforcers from the Cebu City Mobile Force Company (CMFC). 
Police Lieutenant Colonel Randy Korret, said Macaraya is among the 11 people who surrendered to CMFC during their three-day operation against loose firearms. 
“Our intensified operation led to some of those to voluntarily turn themselves in, like this doctor, who told us that he is aware of a warrant of arrest issued against him,” said Korret in Tagalog. 
Aside from Macaraya, Korret also said a traffic enforcer from Mandaue City, identified as Leumel Cortes and who claimed to be a nephew of Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes, also surrendered himself to authorities.
It is not clear if Dr. Macaraya was in possession of illegal firearms or how he violated RA 8282. 

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III on Tuesday explained why the lion’s share or P14 billion of the P27.1-billion spending plan to combat the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and provide economic relief to affected industries has been earmarked for the tourism sector. 
Under the Duterte administration’s economic team’s “war chest,” various programs of the Department of Tourism (DOT) will be given P14 billion to support the tourism industry.  The funds will be sourced from the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA).  
Meanwhile, an additional P3.1 billion will be mobilized to contribute directly to efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, including the acquisition of test kits. The funds came from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor), Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB). 
Asked why bulk of the government’s package is allotted for tourism, Dominguez told GMA News Online “because as of now, the tourism sector is the most affected.” 
For his part, Budget Secretary Wendel Avisado said the allotments presented by the economic team are “tentative allocations.” 
“We will shift the funds where it is more needed, whenever required and/or necessary,” Avisado told GMA News Online. 
“What we are simply saying is that funds are available when needed,” the Budget chief said.
P14 billion to the department of tourism and only P3.1 billion to direct efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus. It's always tourism!  What about the tourism industry? Every single time there is an emergency some kind.  Even DFA secretary Locsin can't impose necessary measures to stop the entry of foreigners without consulting the tourism secretary!


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/03/19/20/philippines-stops-visa-issuance-bans-incoming-foreigners-as-covid-19-cases-rise
Its as if without tourists the Philippines economy would collapse! We will see how it goes during the next month.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Picture of the Week: Epal In The Time Of Coronavirus

Ever since Duterte declared Metro Manila under a community quarantine each city and province of the Philippines has fallen one by one until now the entire country is practically paralyzed. No boats, no buses, no airplanes, no taxis, no jeepneys, no exit!  Stay inside. Keep your distance.  Don't shake hands or hug. Wear a face mask. Funny no one is saying don't have sex! I bet in nine months there will be a baby boom worldwide. That is love in the time of coronavirus.

As for epal in the time of coronavirus?  Take a look:



What is a Congressman Greg Gasataya awning doing at the hospital's emergency entrance next to the inflatable tent that will be used to isolate any patients with the coronavirus? I took this picture on March 18th. Two days prior it was not there!


https://www.facebook.com/bacolodcitypio/posts/891907061306116?__tn__=-R
So why is it there? How did it get there?  That is bad form. Congressman Greg Gasataya might not know about it but this awning does not look good next to the inflatable isolation tent.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Does The Philippines Need The World To Survive As A Nation?

"Do we need America to survive as a nation?", Duterte asked on February 26th, 2020. The context of the question was Duterte's attempt to justify his rash decision to abrogate the VFA but the substance underlying this question affects every area of the Philippines' existence as a nation. Presidential spokesman Panleo clarified Duterte's remarks by saying:
“As the President said, it is time we stand on our own feet,” Panelo said. “The President is correct, we have to strengthen our own resources,” he added.
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/185308/panelo-duterte-wants-no-more-military-alliances-with-other-countries-for-ph-to-stand-on-its-own
Again the context was defending Duterte's justification for abrogating the VFA yet divorced from that context the assertion is rather striking. The Philippines must stand on its own two feet and strengthen their resources. But the reality is that the while spirit may be willing the flesh is very weak. Rather than limit the question to America let's expand it.  Let's ask, "Does the Philippines need the world to survive as a nation?"

https://businessmirror.com.ph/2020/01/14/phl-ends-decade-as-worlds-top-rice-importer/
THE Philippines started and ended the previous decade as the world’s top rice importer, with the country formally overtaking China as the top buyer of the staple last year, based on data from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). 
Data from the USDA showed that the Philippines’s rice imports in 2019 rose to an all-time high of 3.2 million metric tons (MMT), making the country the top buyer of imported rice last year. 
In its first monthly forecast report, the USDA revealed that the Philippines has “soared to become the top global importer” of rice as its total purchases last year surpassed China’s 2.4 MMT. China has been the world’s top rice importer since 2013. 
With the USDA’s latest report, the Philippines has officially surpassed its previous record of 2.5 MMT in 2008, the height of the global rice price crisis. The Philippines was also the top rice importer that same year. 
The last time the Philippines was regarded as the world’s top buyer of rice was in 2010, when it imported 2.4 MMT, historical USDA data showed. 
The latest USDA figures showed the Philippines may still be the world’s top importer of rice this year, as total volume is projected to reach 2.7 MMT, higher than China’s estimated imports of 2.3 MMT. 
The Department of Agriculture (DA) earlier said the country’s total rice imports last year reached 3 MMT following the enactment of the rice trade liberalization (RTL) law, which eased the requirements for importing rice.
For all the many decades of the Department of Agriculture squawking about rice self-sufficiency the Philippines is no closer to that goal. They began and ended the decade as the world's top rice importer. Reaching this goal was made possible by the rice tariffication law which resulted in a P68 billion loss for local farmers. If the Philippines did not import rice there would not be enough to feed everyone.

https://www.philstar.com/business/2018/05/31/1820097/philippines-remains-worlds-call-center-capital-ccap
“The Philippines continues to be the largest location for delivery of contact services in the rest of the world. So as an outsourcing destination, we continue to dominate the No. 1 spot as a country. There is no close No. 2. We continue to be No. 1 in terms of market share,” Contact Center Association of the Philippines (CCAP) chairman Benedict Hernandez said. 
Citing data from Texas-based global consulting and research firm The Everest Group, CCAP said the Philippines is seen to continue being the biggest contact center market this 2018, taking 16 to 18 percent of the total outsourced services globally. 
This again will put the country ahead of India, its nearest competitor in this market. 
“From a cultural, language empathy, customer centricity standpoint, the Filipino customer  representative is really preferred around the world. There is also a cost advantage to doing work in the Philippines. If you combine all those qualities, plus cost advantage, then it becomes an attractive location for contact center services,” Hernandez said. 
Based on The Everest Group data, the Philippine contact center sector generated revenues of $13 billion in 2017, a slight improvement from $12.77 billion revenue in 2016. 
This year, CCAP expects the industry to expand by another seven to nine percent. 
“We are forecasting to add another $1 billion in revenues this year. That translates to an additional 70,000 more jobs,” Uligan said. 
Under its existing roadmap, CCAP expects the sector’s revenue to rise to $20.4 billion by 2022.
Western businesses have looked to the Philippines to outsource much of their call center work. The result is a staggering growth in jobs and revenue. No question that these foreign call centers play a huge role in the Philippine economy. If they vanished overnight the economy would tank.

https://www.rappler.com/business/252043-overseas-filipino-workers-remittances-2019
Despite political uncertainties across the globe, personal remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) reached a record high of $33.5 billion in 2019, 3.9% higher than the $32.2 billion recorded in 2018. 
Inflows were mainly from the United States, which accounted for 37.6%, followed by Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Japan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Canada, Hong Kong, Germany, and Kuwait. 
OFW money boosted household income and consumption last year, accounting for 9.3% of the gross domestic product and 7.8% of the gross national income.
Despite the fact that so much money flows into this country from OFWs many people still run out of money!
UniTeller also noted that poor financial planning is experienced by almost 19% of families who admitted that they regularly run out of money. 
Around 72% of Filipino families said they will reach out to the OFW when they run out of cash, while 53% said they will forego day-to-day needs if this happens.
If there were no countries for Filipinos to work in as baristas, cooks, maids, nurses, or engineers so they could send back money to their relatives the economy would be severely impacted.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/288857/international-arrivals-in-philippines-exceeds-2019-target
The country’s international visitors in 2019 reached 8.26 million, slightly exceeding the 8.2-million target set in the National Tourism Development (NTDP) for 2016-2022, the Department of Tourism (DoT) reported on its Facebook page. 
“This heralds a new milestone in the country’s tourism history, breaching the eight millionth mark.  Without doubt, our convergence programs with other government agencies, particularly in improving access as well as product development and marketing initiatives with local government and private sector have greatly paid off,” Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said. 
The secretary expressed hope the Philippines could sustain these gains amid the global challenges.
Who can forget the perennial quest of the DOT to steer foreign tourists to the Philippines so they can shop at the mall? Without the influx of tourists the economy would not collapse but there would be less money flowing.

Rice sufficiency, BPO's, OFW remittances, and tourists are just the tip of an iceberg which is Philippine dependence on foreign countries to "stand on their own." We could also look at Foreign Direct Investments or FDIs as well as the money promised by China and Japan to build infrastructure. There is also the many countries the Philippines has solicited for military equipment including Russia, India, and Korea. There are also many foreign NGO's distributing goods, building houses, providing education all through USAID and the NED. But that is all part of that iceberg tip.  Let's now look below the waters and see the mass of foreign money that is the base of Philippine development.

Since 1957 the Philippines has taken out billions in loans from the World Bank's lending arm the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD).  You can view all of these loans in detail at this link.  The very first loan was for the construction go Binga Power Dam. Then there are loans for various projects such as port dredging, Angat Dam, Maria Cristina Power Plant, Upper Pampanga River Irrigation Project (Pantabangan dam), and even highways. 

Some of the borrowers include the National Power Corporation, the Central Bank of the Philippines, the Private Development Corporation of the Philippines, Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewage, the Department of Finance, and the Philippine National Bank.

Here is a table of the latest approved programs.

https://financesapp.worldbank.org/en/countries/Philippines/
That may be too tiny for anyone to read. One of the projects listed is "Improving Fiscal Management." The budget for the project is $450,000,000!  This is not a project to help poor Filipinos become financially literate.  It is a project to institute economic reform within the government.
The development objective of the Improving Fiscal Management Development Policy Loan (DPL) Project for Philippines is to support the high-level objective of the Government of the Philippines to improve fiscal management with three development objectives: (A) strengthening tax policy; (B) enhancing public finance management and budget planning; and (C) strengthening fiscal risk management of public assets. This DPL forms an integral part of the Philippines country partnership strategy (CPS) which aims to support the government’s fiscal and budget reforms. This operation responds to a direct request from the government to support the acceleration of fiscal reform efforts in the Philippines. While the Philippines has a robust macroeconomic framework and strong reform program, due to changing global market conditions it is experiencing an increased government financing need. The government’s commitment to maintaining reform momentum is evidenced in the recent efforts in advancing further tax reforms, as well as a significant demand for technical assistance which the World Bank is responding to with other development partners.
https://projects.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/project-detail/P167651 
"This operation responds to a direct request from the government to support the acceleration of fiscal reform efforts in the Philippines." Who made this direct request? Was it Duterte? Was it the finance secretary? What exactly is the $450,000,000 going towards? To write tax policies like TRAIN?

According to the World Bank there are have been 200 projects in the Philippines with a combined total commitment of $20,210,393,044.31. These 200 projects are as diverse as a Cebu Bus Rapid Transit project to disaster risk management. While the World Bank is an international organization that is part of the United Nations system it is located in the USA and presided over by an American citizen chosen by the President of the United States. 

Does the Philippine need the world to survive as a nation? Undoubtedly. The Philippines can't even feed itself without importing millions of tons of rice! If OFW's were not working overseas and sending remittances a large part of the economy would vanish.  The same thing would happen if not many tourists visited and if BPOs shut down. Without loans from the World Bank many projects in the Philippines would not be funded.

It's complete nonsense to think that abrogating the VFA will enable the Philippines to stand on its own feet when all these other programs remain in place propping up the nation.