By Mortz C. Ortigoza
During luncheons hosted by top
officials, it disgusted me to see some members of the media surreptitiously
whisked some plastic bags from their pockets and shamelessly put some foods ordered by the
host into them whenever there is a press conference held in some fancy restaurants.
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Gubernatorial bet Amado Espino, III , the son of the governor, ran 4th class town Bautista for nine years. His uncle Deo Espino is the incumbent mayor
of the poor town. |
Although these malpractices are assailable, I still hold my horses not to chide them since they seem to have propriety not to pocket the table utensils of the restaurant.
Son of a gun, that would be theft
and entails a jail sentence of probably more than four years ha ha ha.
I was just happy to see drank media colleagues in a fisticuff because they quarrel about somebody hiding the head of a "lechon" pig head in a knapsack.
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With every Christmas parties being
celebrated every day and night by national and local government offices
particularly these days, I was at a party of a city police station where foods,
booze, band music, and gifts overflowed.
“We slaughtered a cow and roasted
pigs for this occasion,” the deputy of police told me and some media men.
“Despite the sea of police men and
their frolicking families, the revelry is orderly,” I told him.
He said he got a lesson last
Christmas that embarrassed him so much.
“When I entered the (police)
station I saw a big lechon carried by those who roasted it at the main door. I
saw them put the roasted pig at the table inside. When I went at the back to
entertain the mayor, I asked a cop to bring the lechon at our table so the
mayor could pick the crackling and delectable pig skin. I was “horrified”
seeing the pig staring at us probably feeling sorry as it was almost bare
except of its skeleton,” he narrated.
I asked him why the swine’s meat
had been ransacked. He said police men, when they saw the inviting roasted
animal hustled and jostled with each other by pulling or slicing the meat and
fill it in their plastic bags so they stock them for their next meal at home.
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Pangasinan Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. incumbent governor of the 44 towns and 3 cities' province for almost nine years |
“Nag balkot (Pangasinan derisive
term for wrapping)!” he sadly concluded.
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Media men working with Pangasinan
Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr have been using as “Exhibit” the 3rd Class Sison
town located at the outermost part of Pangasinan.
“Mark and Kimi Cojuangco have been
a resident of this town and they have been a congressman for a while but look
at Sison, it is not thriving,” these media men have been bitching and
bellyaching Ad Nauseam on radio and newspapers.
For me, even Sison is run by
Superman or business magnate Donald Trump, it could not be burgeoned like first
class towns Calasiao, Mangaldan, and Sta. Barbara.
Why? Sison’s economies - of- scale
are not at par with these municipalities.
Why Ginebra San Miguel and RC Cola
put plants in Barangays Tebag and Marunong in Sta. Barbara and pay the public
coffer with P21 million, P8 million business and real property taxes,
respectively?
ANSWER: Sta. Barbara has been
strategically located at the center of Pangasinan where they can efficiently
distribute their goods to their customers in and outside of the province.
When RC Cola had not yet built its
edifices there, it paid already its yearly P600, 000 real property tax (RPT) to the town
coffer because of the swanky land it brought, Mayor Carlito Zaplan told me in
2012.
Another case: Why Robinsons Mall,
Honda and Toyota Display Centers -, and other Top 100 Corporations in the
Philippines opened store in Calasiao and not in Sison? ANSWER: Calasiao was
strategically located in the centre of the mammoth province. Same with
Mangaldan, Barangay Carmen in Rosales town where it hosts giant retail store
SM, and other cities in Pangasinan where businessmen gravitate because of the
profit that await them.
If pro Espino media lap dogs non-intelligently gobbled Sison as a pariah, just like the way they idiotically pounce
on Mark Cojuangco, a resident of Sison since 1967 as a non-Pangasinense, they
should look at Bautista town where Espino’s son and namesake, who runs against
Cojuangco for the 2016 gubernatorial race, was mayor for nine years. Yes
Virginia, nine years and daddy was the governor and almost nothin’ significant
happen to Bautista unlike the transformation of Calasiao under the six years of
the tutelage of Mayor Mark Roy Macanlalay.
Bautista was still pathetically 4th
Class town (2010 Census, Wikipidea) if based on the rankings of the Departments
of Finance and the Interior & Local Government.
Why Espino Jr., could not pole
vault Bautista to first class? ANSWER: Just like Sison its location is not
conducive to investors.
The saving grace of Sison however compared
to Espinos’ Bautista where the incumbent mayor there is the brother of the
governor, Sison has No.1 corporate taxpayer’s Northern Cement Corporation owned
by the Cojuangcos that give multi-millions of pesos of business and real
property taxes to the treasury because of thousands of cement bags it churn-out.
The Espinos apologists argued with
the nine years reign of Cojuangco as congressman and the six years rule of his
wife Kimi as solon of the 5th District, why they could not make an aesthetic or
economic turn-around of the town despite the pork barrels in
their disposal?
ANSWER: The Cojuangcos judiciously
and equally distributed to the eight towns and one city’s district the hundreds
of millions of pesos of pork barrel the national government gave them.
Have you seen the expanded national
highway in Urdaneta City that solved the dreaded monstrous traffic congestion
there decade ago where motorists bound from the north and vice versa were
struck in a hell hole of traffic in the heart of the city? Thanks to Mark Cojuangco’s aggressive
intercessions with the power-that-be in Imperial Manila to give him funds to
solve the congestion.