Either some people have trouble comprehending the word, or dont take the trouble to read their own Constitution. Among the kalabasa awardees those who made our lives miserable in the previous year are former presidents and their followers who still dream of returning to power in 2004. The suspicion is that they were behind the scandals that rocked the nation last year, all of which have ended nowhere. And the suspicion is that the scandals and rumor-mongering, which expend so much national energy, will continue well into the next presidential campaign. When will we end our navel-gazing and notice that a fast-changing world is leaving us behind?
President GMA will also recommend the political opposition, although the faces in the opposition may look painfully familiar to her these days. The final months of 2001 saw a number of her former allies leaving her and joining in the chorus of whines and jeers.
Another awardee is the military for its failure to catch Abu Sabaya, Khadaffy Janjalani and their gang. Next target: total annihilation of the Abu Sayyaf in three months! With US military "advisers" nearly reaching company-size in Mindanao, maybe well finally hear some good news soon.
And of course we cant overlook the police, the National Bureau of Investigation and the Intelligence Services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and their entertaining witnesses and suspects, particularly Angelo Mawanay and Philip Medel. Lets have more of such circuses this year they keep us distracted from economic hardships.
I will always remember the traffic light at the corner of Roxas Boulevard and MIA Road in Parañaque. Busted for three months, that stop light was a constant reminder of the mess were in. For want of a good quality light bulb, motorists had to endure monstrous traffic jams from that intersection all the way to Vito Cruz in Manila. The Department of Public Works and Highways and the Metro Manila Development Authority refused to take responsibility for the stop light. Its been working the past few days. Wonder when it will conk out again?
Cops and traffic aides disappear at 9 p.m., when traffic is unusually heavy because its the time the trucks start coming out. Buses make the traffic worse, leaving only a lane for other vehicles to pass. Why dont cops discipline bus drivers? Why do you think theyre called kotong cops?
President GMA, when caught in heavy traffic on EDSA, said she didnt mind because she was able to talk with Cabinet members on her cell phone. Theres a special award waiting for you, Mrs. President.
From i, magazine of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, I read that Gregorio Vigilar, in his final days as DPWH chief last year, issued an order that kept fly-by-night contractors from bidding for DPWH projects.
Shortly after Simeon Datumanong took over, however, congressmen complained that contractors in their districts could not get into the national registry or could not win public works contracts. Some congressmen hinted Datumanong could face a hard time before the Commission on Appointments, the magazine reported.
So Datumanong amended Vigilars order in August, allowing even companies without valid contractors registration certificates to bid for public works projects costing up to P15 million, according to i. The contractors are screened by DPWH district engineers.
If the road network in Metro Manila is a patchwork of ruts, uneven paving and unfinished excavations, with road diggings conducted indiscriminately, causing monstrous traffic jams, blame those fly-by-night contractors and their patrons in the DPWH. May your tribe decrease this year.