Yesterday events unfolded so quickly at the House Dilangalen didnt have time to even catch his breath. The attempt to kill the impeachment ended with Manuel Villars banging of the gavel. With 115 congressmen signing the impeachment complaint, the case was tossed to the Senate for trial.
Expect a major brawl at the Senate, where the forces of Erap could still triumph. For all the noble ideals he enunciated yesterday, I have my reservations about newly installed Senate President Aquilino Pimentel Jr. He did give us the riveting hearings on the jueteng scandal, but Im not expecting a miracle at the Senate.
Still, Ill allow some optimism to creep in for now. Why, even the noisy squabble over the House leadership last night (with a perfunctory attempt to hide the House mace) gave us comic relief.
Im not worried even about "hakot" crowds, about government employees being "requested for compliance" to attend pro-Estrada rallies. At P300 up to P6,000 per person for every rally, the "hakot" program could lead to a more equitable distribution of wealth. Maybe the International Monetary Fund can take another look at the governments growing budget deficit.
Such rallies wont stop the calls for the Presidents exit. Even Filipinos in New York have formed the Estrada RESIGN! Movement, according to our Lifestyle columnist Danton Remoto.
Many of these people dont care to know where taxes go, since they dont pay taxes. So what if public funds go to mansions and mistresses? If incumbent officials are stealing from public coffers, why, everyone before them from the time of the Spanish colonizers had looted national coffers blind anyway.
When you live a hand-to-mouth existence, you consider those who are better off as creatures from another planet. Even if such aliens kill each other off, youll still live a hand-to-mouth existence. Your only concern is relief from poverty. Without such relief, youll settle for some distraction: gambling, entertainment, a charismatic group.
Even if the President wins hands down, what are we going to do about it? Our anti-graft program is a joke. Has anyone ever been punished in this country for large-scale corruption and betrayal of public trust? Just consider where the Marcoses and their cronies are. We keep repeating our nations mistakes, probably because many of us flunked our history lessons.
The law? Its a refuge of scoundrels. Justice and TROs are for sale.
Even the Catholic Church needs to do some soul-searching. It summons its flock to a rally at EDSA; instead the multitudes go to Luneta. Does the fate of 75 million Filipinos lie in the hands of Brother Mike and Ka Erdie?
Still, Filipinos occasionally manage to do something that amazes themselves, if not the world. And miracles happen in this country.