By Mortz C. Ortigoza
The gall of this mayoralty candidate telling the crowd in a
hustings in the villages that despite being hated by many of her constituents
she would still win the election at ten thousand pesos per head vote buy among the
voters in the days before the election.
Gone are the days when our politicians were looked up by the
masa as Statesmen. Politicians
nowadays - whose wealth obviously came from corruption in public office - even
crowed shamelessly their loot to the public.
Philippines politics goes to the dogs indeed. The more the
Filipinos are mired in poverty the more they are vulnerable to the moneyed and
not necessarily intelligent electoral candidates.
Just watch how the members of the House of Thieves, er, Representatives in Quezon City debate. Only a few members of the more or less 300 Congressmen can argue intelligently about the bill one sponsors or the kind of questions being posed during a congressional investigation. Many of the members there are clowns. Many are sons and wives of those former “Clowngressmen” who finished their nine years’ term but their appetite to embezzle the public are insatiable.
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I had coffee with pals in a mall where we talked about the
political maneuverings of the two parties this early in a certain province.
I told them the candidate that can exceed the campaign funds
especially the hundreds of millions if not billions of pesos intended for the pakurong (vote buying in the
vernacular) wins the piece - prize of running a gargantuan governmental
juggernaut whose perks and privileges are superior to other provinces.
“Walang malaking issue ngayon that the Opposition can exploit and belly up the incumbent kaya kuwarta ang pinaka factor in the victory of a certain bet that he can use to catapult himself to the perch of power,” I told them.
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A friend – who lives
outside the province - asked me my take of a national official.
I told him the family is one of the richest in the region
although he was involved in a corruption case before.
The friend told me that a supplier told him that this scion
was the recipient himself of a ten percent S.O.P or cut of tens of millions of
pesos of the hundreds of millions of pesos in this department.
“From the horse’s
mouth, eh?” I told my friend about the knave in a money sleaze
covered by the Anti- Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.
“Yes, from the horse’s
mouth,” my pal retorted.
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MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA
I am a twenty years seasoned Op-Ed Political Writer in various newspapers and Blogger exposing government corruptions, public officials's idiocy and hypocrisies, and analyzing local and international issues. I have a master’s degree in Public Administration and professional government eligibility. I taught for a decade Political Science and Economics in universities in Metro Manila and cities of Urdaneta, Pangasinan and Dagupan. Follow me on Twitter @totoMortz or email me at totomortz@yahoo.com.
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