A paper prepared by Dr. Leonardo Lanzona, Jr., chairman of the Ateneos Department of Economics, and Dr. Fernando Aldaba, director of the Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development, on the countrys economic future concluded that economically, our best-case scenario is President Estradas voluntary resignation this November. The worst-case scenario is an impeachment trial that will drag on till the first year of the third millennium. In that event, the economy will collapse by the ninth month. Sad to say, those are the two possibilities that we have to be ready for.
No one ever imagined that Joseph Estradas greatest dramatic role would be as a real-life defendant in an impeachment case. Everyone is watching the show, curious as to what will happen next. The old movies he made were never re shown. But his impeachment will be immortalized in history. We are not predicting the verdict. The important thing is that it must be a just verdict. It should be based on the facts that will be established during the trial and not partisan politics. But the sooner the verdict, the better for our economy. Senate President Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. said, "I really want to see this nightmare over by the end of December." Some of his colleagues believe that this is a very optimistic and unrealistic view. They believe that it could drag for a year. Maybe the case can last for a year, but our economy will certainly collapse long before that time.
The best solution to the problem is really the presidents voluntary resignation. A nation divided, specially during an economic crisis, cannot meet the challenge of our times. We pray that President Estrada can still muster all that is noble in him and make the supreme sacrifice of vacating his office. In that way, he will exit heroically.
What is happening to our national leaders? Cant we even find leaders who are not hard-drinkers, big-time gamblers or notorious womanizers? Josiah Gilbert Holland said it well:
God give us men! A time like this demands
Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands;
Men whom the lust of office does not kill;
Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy;
Men who possess opinions and a will;
Men who have honor; men who will not lie.