Thursday, March 31, 2016

Lessons Philippines can learn from the Israeli Missiles War


By Mortz C. Ortigoza

The good thing about YouTube or Putlocker.com is you don’t need to read.
Shore based anti ship missile system (photo : Militaryphotos)
You just grabbed a cold San Miguel Beer Light, lies at your bed, watch the documentary or flick rolls before your eyes.

Last night I was glued with the video documentary of the 1973 Yom Kippur War between Israel and Egypt. Yom Kippur is the holiest day in Judaism, which also occurred during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The connection of this war with today’s event has something to do with our Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) scrapping recently the P6.5 billion Shore Based Missiles System (SBMS) (a land-based mobile anti-ship missile system) by replacing them with marksmen rifles, long range sniper weapons system, and protective gears for the Philippine Army’s counter-insurgency operations.  A project pregnant with anomalies, as some critics said as it was not a government to government transaction but subject to the dynamics of bidding system Filipinos and their private contractors’ cohorts are very good at.
According to Diplomat.com, the DND and the Israeli Ministry of Defense spent several years negotiating the SBMS deal, which is worth Php 6.5 billion. The missile system would be put under the operational control of the Philippine Air Force and would be installed along the coast of the Philippines’ western-most island of Palawan as part of the AFP’s maritime interdiction system against China’s growing naval presence in the South China Sea
SBMS is an Anti S Access/Area-Denial (A2/AD) system, which involves countering a superior opposing force by limiting its area of free and safe access using asymmetric systems like missile batteries to guard sea and air spaces.

CAYETANO: DOTC AND LTO HEADS MUST GO


VP bet dares gov't to show there are no sacred cows in government

In Photo: Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio A. Abaya (right) and Land Transportation Office (LTO) Chief Assistant Secretary Alfonso V. Tan Jr. show the new license plate series issued to public-utility vehicle (PUV) at a news conference at the LTO in Quezon City. PHOTO
CREDIT: 
businessmirror.com.ph
"From special screws, overcharging of non delivered stickers, late 
license plates and no available driver's licence, frequent MRT breakdowns, abandoned license plates at Customs, and now stolen plate sheets?"

This was the reaction of vice presidential bet and Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano on the reported disappearance of some P4-million worth of license plate sheets from the facility of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) during the Holy Week break.

"Wala na ngang mga plaka na maibigay ang LTO sa mga motorista, pinanakaw pa ang mga materyales sa paggawa nito. Abot langit na ang kapalpakan at gulo na ito. Hindi ko alam saan kumukuha ng tibay ng apog ang mga opisyales na ito para manatili pa sa kanilang mga pwesto," Cayetano said. 

The senator called for the firing and/or resignation of Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) Secretary Joseph Emilio Aguinaldo Abaya and LTO Chief Roberto Cabrera. He lamented the silence and lack of action on the part of the national government on the issue, particularly the DOTC, which is the mother agency of LTO.

Monday, March 28, 2016

CAYETANO ZOOMS IN LATEST VP'S POLL


By Marlon Purificacion

VICE presidential hopeful Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano surged in the survey conducted by TNS Philippines recently, which showed him almost tied statistically in third spot with administration candidate Naga Rep. Leni Robredo.
ARCHBISHOP. Senator Alan Peter Cayetano and wife Tagig City Mayor Lani Cayetano in a huddle with Archbishop Socrates Villagas before the start of the Easter Sunday’s mass at the St. Michael the Archangel Parish in Brgy. Caranglaan, Dagupan City. Villegas is the current Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan in Pangasinan, and from 2013, President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA
In the TNS survey Cayetano garnered 16% while Robredo has 19 percent in the March 18, 2016 survey.
Sen. Chiz Escudero kept top spot with 29% while second is Sen. Bongbong Marcos with 23 percent.
The TNS survey was conducted among 1,200 respondents with plus or minus 3 margin of error. TNS is a market research firm known for its expertise in political and market research.
In the March 18 survey, Cayetano’s ratings improved four percent in just a few weeks after the start of March when his rating was only 12%.
The survey was made at the same time the ABS-CBN Pulse Asia poll was made from March 8-13, which showed Cayetano’s running mate Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte statistically tied with Sen. Grace Poe in the top spot for presidential frontrunners.
Duterte garnered 25% while Poe got 26%. Vice President Jejomar Binay had 22%, Mar Roxas 20%, and Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago 3%.
In the ABS-CBN Pulse Asia survey, Cayetano led in Mindanao with 24% while Escudero notched 20% followed by Robredo with 19 percent.
According to University of the Philippines Political Science Professor Ranjit Rye, the recent survey results indicate that there is a neck-and-neck contest between four vice presidential candidates.
“Ang daming factors ang dapat tignan kung bakit sadyang humahabol si Cayetano although he really has to campaign real hard in the last 45 days of the campaign. Andyan yung matagumpay na pagkilala ng mga tao na si Cayetano ang lehitimong ka tandem ni Duterte na isang front runner kapantay si Poe. This has kicked in especially in Mindanao na number 1 na si Cayetano,” said Rye.

He added that without a winnable presidentiable, Robredo will suffer the consequences of the LP machinery disintegrating.
 The still under construction St. Michael the Archangel Parish in Brgy.
 Caranglaan, Dagupan City.. MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA
“Thus far si Chiz Escudero pa din ang number one pero mukhang napako na siya between 25-29% depende sa survey. That being said, it’s a four way fight,” Rye noted.
Cayetano has shown his capability to catch up and make a surprise. It may he recalled that in 2007, a certain Pepito Cayetano was pushed to run to derail the candidacy of Cayetano.
But he prevailed and won a Senate seat with a seventh spot victory.
Last 2013 senatorial elections, Cayetano made it in third spot among other senatoriables including Escudero.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

U.S wants to achieve balance of power in SCS - JDV


Calls all parties to demilitarize the area

By Mortz C. Ortigoza
U.S. Aircraft Carrier's Stennis and three of her escort battle ships were sent lately by the U.S to make sail by at the disputed Spratly Group of Islets. But afar Chinese warships, undeterred, follow them
The saber rattling of the United States in sending recently an aircraft carrier’s group at the disputed South China Sea (SCS) was to achieve balance of power's projection, according to the founding chairman of the International Conference of Asian Political Parties.
Jose de Venecia, known as JDV and a former five-time Speaker, said after the United States and allies like Australia, Japan, and others achieve “equivalence” the concerned parties including China should unite and demilitarized the areas. “But after this we should all unite together to demilitarize the South China Sea, to
demilitarize the Islands of the South China Sea, so that we can convert the
zone of crises into the zones of peace, reconciliation, and development,”. The four-ship U.S. Stennis Carrier Strike Group patrolled lately the disputed South China Sea but was followed by Chinese warships.
He said war should be averted at the SCS. “We must absolutely avert it. We have to avert it!” The sending of the air carrier group is only for temporary basis, he said, when asked if the past actions of the United States in sending battle ships for sail by and
bomber jets like the B-52 for fly by at the SCS in the past were politically
correct to deter the incursions of the Chinese on the reefs and shoals there. Satellite photos last February discovered that China had militarized the Paracel Islands by deploying advanced batteries of Surface to Air Missiles (SAM) in Paracel Islands
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Filipinos are Poor because of Population Explosion



By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Economic experts said the Philippines lags with South East Asian neighbours Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore in terms of foreign direct investment (FDI).
To cite data from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), it says our country in 2014 got U.S$ 6.2 billion foreign direct investment (FDI) only while FDI poured generously at the tune of $ 9.2 billion in Vietnam, $ 22.6 billion in Indonesia, $12.6 Thailand, and S67.5 billion in Singapore in the same year.

Philippines snared more foreign monies in South  East Asia
Since we talk here about foreign monies that benefit our people, the Philippine was not a sissy, as many economics expert painted, on snaring FDI.
 We are Top 2 after Singapore in the burgeoning South East Asian (SEA) economic alliance in getting foreign monies in and outside the Philippines.
Our country is a recipient of a staggering U.S $34.60 billion if we include the U.S $28.40 billion (World Bank) remittances sent by the millions of overseas foreign workers (OFWs), the ballyhooed economic saving grace of the country, in 2014.
So if Vietnam and Indonesia (second and third after the Philippines in the SEA region that send workers overseas) have U.S$21.20 billon and U.S$ 31.15 billion, respectively if we integrate the data from UNCTAD and the remittances list from the World Bank, the Philippines becomes No. 2 after Singapore by ranking who got the most foreign monies.
Despite being the Top 2, probably the first time you read from a columnist, why we are still poor versus Thailand and Singapore despite the $34.60 billion that entered the country and the 6.7 percent Gross Domestic Product last year – dubbed as one of the fastest economic growth engines in the world?

Pathetic Per Capita Income and 9.1 million unemployed
With a per capita income (PCI) of U.S $2,872.5 (World Bank, 2011-2014) versus Thailand and Singapore’s PCI of $5,977.4 and $ 56,284.6,respectively,  we have 6.8 percent unemployment rate or 4, 228,852 unemployed in a labor force of 62, 189,000 according to the Philippine Statistics Office.
But the December 8, 2015 survey of the Social Weather Station said that 9.1 million Filipinos were unemployed.
PCI, by the way, is the mean money income received in the past 12 months computed for every man, woman, and child in a geographic area. It is derived by dividing the total income of all people 15 years old and over in a geographic area by the total population in that area.
This massive number of jobless, aggravated this year by the dropped of the prices of oil in the Middle East, and the runaway population explosion, where ironically the poor bear more children than the moneyed, would aggravate the economic stocks of the poor in the Philippines.
Aggressively Promote Population Control
To arrest the exploding demography, so there would be less poor Filipinos who will compete with the jobs brought by FDI, our growing manufacturing base, the jobs generated because of the remittances of the OFWs, and the business outsourcing firms, the government should aggressively promote population control by giving contraceptives to the people.
But if these dole-outs of condoms, pills, and others will smack head on with the legalities as provided by the Reproductive Health Law, the private sectors through foundations, can play a role on the promotion (just like Trust Condom promoted then on TV as advertisement) or their free distribution.

Let’s emulate Thailand how to reduce our population

Let us compare the Philippines to Thailand that economically dusted off us significantly, say, in terms of PCI where each of them got $5,977.4 a year while each Filipinos had $2,872.5 PCI a year in 2011-2014 World Bank’s records.
Remember in 1975 Thailand and the Philippines had roughly the same population, a high population growth rate, a high fertility rate, and the same number of the population living under poverty line.
But because the Thai government, just like the Marcos Administration in the 1970s, aggressively promote family controls for 35 years after 1975, the following results, according to Dr. Nibhon Debavalya, Thailand’s leading population expert, ensued:
·        Thailand was able to radically reduce its population growth rate to 0.6 percent while the Philippines inched down to 2.04 percent in the period 1970-2010.
·        During the period 1970-2008, Thailand’s GDP per capita grew by 4.4 percent, while the Philippines’ grew by 1.4 percent.
·        By 2008, Thailand’s total GDP was $273 billion while the Philippines’ was $167 billion. (Note: In 2014, Thailand and Philippines’ GDP were $437, 344,000,000 and $ 278,260, 000,000 , respectively (World Bank)
·        By 2010, there were 93.6 million Filipinos, or over 20 million more than the 68.1 million Thais. This gap of 25.5 million is the demographic advantage enjoyed by Thailand – one that has made a vast difference in the economic performance and the quality of life of the people in the two countries.
·        By 2008, owing partly to its demographic performance, Thailand’s GDP per capita was $4,043 or more than twice that of the Philippines, which stood at $1,847.
·        By 2010, only 9.6 percent of Thais lived under the national poverty line while 26.4 percent of Filipinos did.

How can we uplift the standard of living of the Filipinos
If we quantify these data between Thailand, that encourages 100 percent foreign investment, and the Philippines, that encourages 40 percent foreign ownership as mandated by her Constitution, then it is no longer debatable that the Thais have better standard of living by just citing both countries’ PCI.
So how can we rev up our lethargic share of the PCI?
My answer: Fight population explosion, change the foreign economic equity on the corporate ownership from 40 percent to 100 percent just like what  Vietnam and Singapore had done, diversify OFWs’ deployment overseas as the dropped of the prices of oil in many states become an economic menace, and buttress the growth of our local industries like manufacturing and business outsourcing like call centres and medical transcriptionists.
On how to fight population explosion, here’s Debavalya.

Next PNP’s chief after Pinoys elect prexy in May


By Mortz C. Ortigoza

The mayor of a town somewhere in Northern Luzon smarted why the resolution for a loan had been stalled by the provincial board.
After the resolution was dilly dallied by our councillors, here is the provincial board telling us that we still need the requirements of votes despite the resolution mustered by a majority votes of our lawmakers,” a source told me.
A media man privy on this back door anomaly said the mayor should emulate what other mayors have been doing: Give the “Honorables” their share so the resolution passes the review of the Board.
Mga between P10 thousand to P20 thousand bawat isa diyan ang presyo,” he whispered.
“Mura lang naman pala,” I said.
He added the Board know that the officials of the town earn, too since private contractors who are going to build the projects funded by the loan will give them their S.O.P (euphemism of cut).
***
Rubbing elbows lately with some top brass of the police who were alumni of the elite Philippine Military Academy, I asked them who will be the next chief of the Philippine National Police in case anyone of these presidential candidates wins the May 9 election and takes office in July first of this year.
Remember, incumbent Chief of the PNP Director General Ric Marquez will be retiring from office in August this year.
When I asked if Senator Grace Poe wins who will be her fair haired boy.
 The answer was a member of PMA Class 1987 because vice presidential aspirant Chiz Escudero was an adopted member of the Class.
 "Si Grace was adopted member of PMA Class 1991, any member will be too young for the top post of the national police," he told me when I asked if Poe is not only an adopted daughter of action star Fernando Poe, Jr but of PMA class.
"How about si (Vice President) Jojo Binay in case he wins?" "It would be Senior Superintendent Gilbert Cruz" another PMYer retorted.

*** 
 Cruz police rank is an equivalent to a full colonel in the military. He is not a PMAyer but an alumnus of the Philippine National Police Academy. "He used to be the chief of police of Binay   in Makati when the latter was the mayor," my source told me.
Cruz is now assigned as the Deputy Director of the Police Community Relation Group.(PCRG).

Weapons needed to defeat insurgency in Ph

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

A drug addict, a former driver of a police official, was arrested with other illegal drug sellers by policemen in a town near Pangasinan.
Even he was not caught in flagrante delicto (caught in the act) selling shabu or methamphetamine hydrochloride, the cops nevertheless included him on the complaint sheet.
Since he could not bail, as selling of shabu is non-bailable, he was told by the prosecutor to shell-out one hundred fifty thousand pesos for the striking out of his name on the charge-sheet for a lengthy hearings at the Regional Trial Court.
Luckily, the detainee has relatives who are overseas foreign workers that cheap-in to raise the sum for his liberty.
They even gave a big stuffed toy to the prosecutor “kasi mahilig si fiscal sa stuff na galing abroad”.
Who says working with the Department of Justice is a thankless job? A lot of drug pushers are being apprehended every day. Susmariosep, that would be a lot of monies for a mulcting and enterprising fiscal.
***

"Gloves are off" between presidential rivals Marco Rubio and Donald Trump," says by CNN subtitle recently as both U.S presidential rivals exchanged acerbic charges in a debate.
"Clinton-Sanders on dead heat tie", "gloves are off" or “knuckles are bare” are idiomatic expressions seldom used by Philippines' newspapers as title.
“Gloves are off”, to the tricycle drivers who read this column, means people start to argue or fight in a more serious way.
I love how the American media described their acrimonious and rambunctious campaign season as bets ripped off each other’s throat to the November presidential election.
***
FARC or Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, the richest guerrillas in the world, thanks to cocaine and marijuana they sell to the huge U.S mainland, fought the Columbia government since the late 1960s.

Cayetano tops poll for Vice Prexy



I sat recently with vice presidential candidate Senator Alan Peter Cayetano to discuss issues like the presidential debate among Senators Grace Poe and Merriam Santiago, Former Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas, and Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, on Duterte’s PR group to spike his survey stocks, topping for the first time Politiko-VOX rankings, and selective acceptance of financial contributions, Excerpts:

The six vice presidential aspirants in the Philippines. Senator Alan Peter
Cayetano is 3rd from left. PHOTO CREDIT: mb.com.ph
MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA (MCO): What can you say about the previous presidential and vice presidential debates?
SEN. ALAN PETER CAYETANO (SAPC): Suggestion ko one on one debate parang basketball parang Round Robin. Poe-Duterte, Duterte-Binay, Binay-Poe, Poe-Mar Roxas ganoon din sa vice president.

MCO: Ano iyan parang Republican Fox News TV debate sa Detroit nina Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and John Kasich?
SAPC: Iyong one on one kasi walang choice kausap mo iyong tao, kausap mo rin sa apatan kasi medyo may pakiramdaman kayo tapos kaunti lang iyong oras. Di ba, I mean Mortz, tayo kahit magkakilala tayo magdebate mas showbiz e. Pero one on one tayo kahit kaibigan mo ako tatanungin mo ako, tatanungin mo ako ng matinik talaga. Bigyan mo ako sa matinik na (tanung) lima  pa rin tayo nagdedebate. Nakikinig lang iyang tatlo tapos manunulsol pa iyon. Iba iyong tatlo tayong mag salpukan. Di ba?
MCO: Duterte camp said they are going to help you to buttress your polls stocks, can you share how they are going to do it?
SAPC: Unang una Mortz ako ay naniniwala kung gusto ng Diyos na panaluhin na ikaw ang maging opisyales. Obligasyon natin na magtrabaho ng husto. So ako ay nagpapasalamat kay Mayor Duterte, sa (inaudible) at PDP-Laban nag extra effort sila for the last weeks kaya makikita ninyo sa Mindanao at the end No. 1 ako pero dikit dikit. Ngayon sa latest Pulse Asia mahigit five percent ang lamang ko doon sa pangalawa at mahigit pa din sa iba sa Mindanao. So kita ang expectation doon, ano?
MCO: Sa Politiko-VOX rankings for the first time nag start campaign last February kayo ang lamang with 42 percent, up from 35 percent in Week 5 ng campaign (Click to see VOX's ranking).
Ano ang lamang ninyo kena Senators (Chiz) Escudero and Bong Bong Marcos, Congresswoman (Leni) Robredo sa ibang pollsters?

Friday, March 4, 2016

Big "NO" kay Pacquiao sa Senado


 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao
Ayaw ko na sanang makisawsaw dito sa Manny Pacquiao versus Comelec dahil katatapos lang nagpalitan ng maanghang na sagutan ang mga taga “Praise the Lord” at  tage “Federasyon”

Ito noong ihambing ni boxing icon ang mga members ng FML o Federasyon ng Mang-aagaw ng Lakas na mas masahol pa sa hayop.
Una, ayaw kung matalsikan ng “asido” galing sa miyembro na nakikipag ispadahan sa kanyang jowang lover sa loob ng shower.
 Ikalawa, ayaw ko namang mapasama sa mga Pacquiao screaming fans na nagsusunog ng kanilang Nike shoes.
Ano ako hilo? Mag isa nga lang itong Nike ko na minana ko pa sa lolo ko, susunugin ko lang.

Gall of Pacquiao
What I don’t like about Manny Pacquiao was his gall or kakapalan ng mukha to run sa Senado kahit hindi kaya ng ulo.
That’s why I am here at You Tube explaining to you my reasons and sentiments on these Pacquiao’s brouhahas.


Sang ayon ako na kinasuhan ni Akbayan Congressman Walden Bello sa Comelec ng “Undue Publicity” and “Undue Advantage” noong nakaraan si Pacquiao  dahil sa violations ng Fair Election Act o FEA.
Why?
E, hayop sa spot o publicity sa mga TV at radio stations ang idudulot ng April 9 Pacquiao- Bradley Rubber Match sa Las Vegas, Nevada  sa kalagitnaan ng kampanya at pagtakbo niya sa halalang Senador sa May 9 Election.
Kawawa naman si Alma Moreno, Amay Bisaya, General Getulio Napenas, Raffy Alunan na naliligo na ng alikabok sa mga taga Magic 12 sa surveys ng Pulse Asia at Social Weather Station, ililibing mo pa Manny P. ng undue publicity.
Sabi ni Commission on Election Commissioner Rowena Guanzon  noong Sunday  na  ang media exposure ni Pacquiao from hype and fight would unfairly boost his candidacy.
She compared the boxing champ with movie actors running for office who she said were not supposed to show their movies during the campaign.
“That’s unfair,” she said. “Newscasters, if they run, they go on leave because that would be unfair to the other candidates. That is the intent of the law.”
Kaya tingnan ninyo si Alma Moreno, Edu Manzano, Amay Bisaya bukod sa wala ng directors na gustong kumuha sa kanila na mag artista, by heart alam nila itong “undue publicity” na violation sa FEA.
FEA says each bona fide candidate or registered political party for a nationally elective office shall be entitled to not more than one hundred twenty (120) minutes of television advertisement and one hundred eighty (180) minutes of radio advertisement whether by purchase or donation.
It also mandates that any mass media columnist, commentator, announcer, reporter, on-air correspondent or personality who is a candidate for any elective public office or is a campaign volunteer for or employed or retained in any capacity by any candidate or political party shall be deemed resigned, if so required by their employer, or shall take a leave of absence from his/her work as such during the campaign period: Provided, That any media practitioner who is an official of a political party or a member of the campaign staff of a candidate or political party shall not use his/her time or space to favor any candidate or political party.
Bello said the Comelec issued Resolution No. 9615 three years ago to expand the definition of “political advertisement” to include media appearances in shows not covered by the Comelec hour. 
Chronic Absenteeism

Itong si Manny P. bukod sa absentee sa 16th Congress last year, mantakin ninyo na ang mokong ay pumapasok physically ng halos apat na beses sa taon na iyon.
Kaagawan nito ng korona sa pagka pala absent si Negros Congressman Jules Ledesma na pitong  beses pumasok.



Article ko noong March 22, 2011 noong nagde-debate at bumoto ang mga taga House of Representatives sa  impeachment ni allegedly corrupt  former Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez   si Manny P. nasa Baguio City lang scandalously nag pa-practice ng boxing versus kay Shane Mosley at palakad lakad sa SM-Baguio at sa Camp John Hay.
Ganoon din noong dini dileberate ang Reproductive Health Law, wala rin sya. Kaya noong  may isang hearing nasupalpal siya dahil iyong mga tanong niya puro mali.
Pala absent kasi!

                                                 Pacquiao is not above the Philippines law
Kung magka breach of contract si Manny sa Bradley third match, wala na ako roon.
Kahit i-post phone ni Manny ang Bradley fight niya pero sinabi niya patuloy pa rin ang practice niya, ang unfair publicity it generates is still violation of the FEA.
Ang sa akin may batas tayo na pag ni labag mo ang Fair Election Act ikaw ay hinde lang makukulong ng one to six years kung hinde madi-disqualify ka sa Senado pag ikaw ay nanalo.