Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Time to Pay the Loans the Bets Use for Vote Buying

 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Sa Baguio City mga kandidato flyers lang inaabot walang kasamang pera. Sa Dagupan City dekada na ang nakalipas ma pa mayorship at barangay eleksiyon libo libong pesos ang abutan ng kandidato sa botante pero inutil ang lintik na Commission on Election kahit isa walang nakakasuhan at nadi-disqualify sa vote buying.



Now that the acrimonious village elections in the Philippines have been concluded despite the alleged opening of a ballot box by those public school teachers commissioned by the Commission on Election to protect the ballots in Dagupan City and the alleged order of a Kapitana to murder her rival at a barangay in Pangasinan notoriously known to have illegal quarry, it's time for the winning and lossing candidates to pay their loans - susmariosep, they run at millions of pesos for a post that pays a pittance.
"My opponent borrowed P2 million so he could buy a vote at P500 per voter," a winner for the post of a Punong Barangay quipped to me in a huddle.
He crowed that he was ready to eclipse the second monetarial wave of that rival if he resorted by giving another P500 to the same electorate who was a recipient of his generosity earlier.
"I have a budget of P1,200 per voter," he told me with a conditioned of anonymity that he had a campaign chest of P3 million to win the poll.
I don't know what happened to the venture of the husband of a school Principal in Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan whom a fellow media man told me his wife loaned in a bank P1 million so they could buy votes to win a thankless post.
A post of a village chief pays P20,000 to P25,000 a month with most of these remuneration go to the indigents that badgerred almost daily the Kapitan for their medical and other needs.

Friday, October 27, 2023

Kapitana Hires Tanod to Kill Her Rival

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

 The barangay (village) election nowadays in the Philippines is high stake endeavor that even an incumbent Kapitana (woman chief) allegedly ordered the assassination recently of her rival for the barangay’s top post.


Brgy. Bayaoas, Aguilar Chairman Maria Magnolia Repascol Gelido, 58, and Kelly Doroy Rosario, 54, Chief Tanod (night guard) of Barangay Dorongan Punta in Mangatarem have been ratted to the police by Jason Marquez Vicente, 32, in murdering Arnel Adolfo Flormata, 41.

Rosario conspired with Vicente by using his motorized tricycle as the getaway vehicle after Rosario treacherously shot to the head and killed  Flormata at 11:05 pm of October 22 while the latter headed to his vehicle to change his shirt during the night stump.

Flormata challenged the reelection bid of Gelido in Bayaoas. He is the administrative supervisor of the high paying Aboitiz Solar Services in the third class town.

 Aguilar Chief of Police Maj. Mark Ryan Taminaya told Pangasinan Police Provincial Director Col. Jeff Fanged and Pangasinan Governor Monmon Guico that Vicente surrendered to the cops on October 24.

 While assisted by his lawyer, he fingered Gelido and Rosario as the principals by induction and direct participation on the heinous crime.

Both were arrested by the cops in the morning of October 25 at their respective abodes in Mangatarem and Aguilar.

I still remember Kapitana Gelido. On July 2022 she was criticized by Northern Watch's columnist Arnel Montemayor (+) who used the nom de plume"s Munting Isko. Montemayor questioned the deafening silence of the Kapitana on the massive illegal quarrying in her village.

The Chief Tanod, by the way, runs for the council post in Mangatarem.

Even if they can still run in their aspired elective positions, they would be detained without bail because murder is a non-bailable crime in the Philippines. After their conviction by the court, they would serve a life sentence in the slammer.

The apprehension of two alleged culprits would serve as a deterrence to depraved candidates and their henchmen because the brig waits for them if they’re nabbed on their nefarious act.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

BIR Gives Bets 30 Days After Poll to Submit SOCE

BY MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA, MPA 

CALASIAO, Pangasinan – Candidates for the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) here have 30 days after the election on October 30 to submit their Statement of Contributions and Expenses (SOCE).

Bureau of Internal Revenue’s Revenue District Office (RDO) No. 4 Chief Aldrin Camba said that the candidates for the chairmanship, councillorship and membership of the S.K or youth organization are mandated to abide with the tax law.



The SOCE  is the full, true and itemized statement of all contributions and expenditures relative to the election. Under Resolution No.  9991 of the Commission on Election (COMELEC), the allowable expenditure  of an independent candidate is P5 per voter and P3 per voter for local candidates belonging to political parties.  

 Even if a candidate did not receive any contribution or made an expenditure during the election, he is still required to file his SOCE. For failure to submit the SOCE, the winning candidates are meted with administrative fine to be determined by the COMELEC and may cause their disqualification from assuming office. 

The COMELEC and the Department of the Interior and Local Government have a memorandum of agreement that before the winning candidate takes his oath or assumes office, he or she has to present to the DILG a certificate from the COMELEC that he has filed his SOCE.


                               BET AS WITHHOLDING AGENT OF THE BIR

Camba told the Northern Watch Newspaper that each of the candidates needs to pay P500 for their tax identification number (TIN) and their tasked to be a withholding agent  of the tax agency for the BSKE.

“Kasi kaya sila nag withholding dito kasi magiging withholding aide. So lahat ng mga gastos nila kung goods iyong binili nila one percent ang rate babayaran ng supplier nila,” the chief of the BIR in central Pangasinan explained.

Camba illustrated how a candidate withholds the one percent tax from the supplier who sells the former the campaign paraphernalia.

“Bumili ka sa store ng P10, 000 na campaign paraphernalia ang one percent ay P100. Instead na P10,000 ang ibabayad mo P9,900. Iyong P100 e remit mo sa BIR”.

The candidate is ordered to give the one percent to the BIR by using the official receipt issued by the seller as basis.

 “As withholding agent tutulungan mo iyong government na mangulekta ng tax ng one percent na iyon advance payment na iyan sa tax”.



San Fabian Veem’s Brod Next ABC Prexy

By Mortz C. Ortigoza 

SAN FABIAN, Pangasinan – The vice mayor of this seaside town said that his brother will be the next “ABC President”.

SAN FABIAN Vice Mayor Danny Agbayani (left) and his younger brother Mabilao Barangay Captain David Agbayani the former grooms for the ABC Presidency.

ABC presidency is called now by law as the president of the municipal chapter of the liga ng mga Barangay. He represents the barangay chairmen in the 34 villages here in the lawmaking body called Sangguniang Bayan. The ex-officio has the same power with the eight regular members of the SB.

“Ang ABC ang kapatid ko automatic na,” Vice Mayor Constate ”Danny” B. Agbayani told Northern Watch Newspaper about his younger brother David who seeks reelection at Barangay Mabilao in the October 30 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE).

Vice Mayor Agbayani explained that the present President Efren Fajardo who is the barangay chairman of Sagud-Bahley no longer seeks the presidency of the Liga because of an offer from the national government for him to hold a lucrative post in Manila.

“Iyong may hahawak iyong pinahawak ng national sa kanya kaya ayaw na niyang mag kuwan…’ the vice mayor, whose wife the incumbent mayor here, said.



SMC's Boss Promises Gov. Guico More Projects

BECAUSE HE IS PRO-PEOPLE

BY MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA

 LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – After signing the mammoth P34 billion expressway project in Pangasinan, the President and Chief Executive Officer of San Miguel Corporation lauded the pro-people policy of the governor and assured him of more projects.

“Itong following joint venture ng gagawin natin dahil sa galing mo at nakita ko pro-people ka gagawa pa tayo ng maraming projects,” Ang declared to Governor Ramon V. Guico, III during the Joint Venture and Toll Concession Agreements as the crowd applauded him in the classy Sison Auditorium at the capitol here.


Photo credit: Pangasinan Public Information Office

 Guico told the multitude - mostly clad on corporate attire as dressed code of the occasion - that the P34 billion 44 kilometers expressway from Binalonan, Manaoag, Calasiao to Lingayen has been a dream of his predecessors in the last 30 years.

“Gov. Monmon this expressway has been ambitioned by several governors for some 20, 25, 30 years but during your term nagawa ninyo po. This is a great accomplishment not only of Governor Monmon Guico but of all of us the people of Pangasinan,” the governor narrated what a department head of the provincial government told him.

The Phase-2 of the four lanes super highway will snake from the 30.98 kilometers stretches in Lingayen to Alaminos City.

National and public officials who witnessed the signing of the Agreements have been Congressmen Art Celeste (1st District, Pangasinan), Christopher de Venecia (4th District, Pangasinan), Ramon “Monching” Guico, Jr. (5th District, Pangasinan) Abono Partylist Rep. Robert Raymund M. Estrella, Police Region-1 Director Brig. Gen. John Chua, Pangasinan Provincial Director Col. Jeff Fanged and brass of the provincial government

Ang told the invited guests in the Auditorium that his colleagues at the main office of the multinational conglomerate in Mandaluyong City vacillated on the viability of the Pangasinan Link Expressway (PLEx) because of the less number of vehicles that would patronize the SMC’s tollways' business.

“Iyang traffic hindi masyadong mataas. Sabi ko wag problemahin iyong viability o iyong traffic. We built it and they will come and used it!” the CEO optimistically told the crowd who emphatically applauded on his pronouncement to continue the project for the benefits of the people of Pangasinan.

Ang cited that Pangasinan is one of the progressive provinces in the entirety of the Luzon Island.

In terms of population, Pangasinan is the No. 5 most populated province in the country with her 3,163,190 populations (2020 Census).

 The behemoth multionational conglomerate's SMC is the Top 43rd Forbes' Best Employers on its 2023 list among 700 corporations like Samsung, Apple, Ferrari to name a few.

Presently, the flagship projects of the first term’s governor are the the ladderized system’s Pangasinan Polytechnic College, the takeover of the second largest salt farm in western part of the province to establish the Pangasinan Salt Center, scholarship for hundreds of college students, reinvigoration of the tourism industry through See Pangasinan Listening Tours, houses for Pangasinenses to be led by the Provincial Housing and Urban Development Authority, Corporate farming program to enhance Pangasinan’s food production and transform farming into a profitable economic enterprise, to name a few.




Monday, October 23, 2023

P2,700 ang Kita ng Botante sa Gabi ng Bilihan ng Boto Dito

Ni Mortz C. Ortigoza

Nakasalubong ko at nakipagpalitan ako ng kuro-kuro sa palengke sa isang Kandidato sa pagka Kapitan. Isa siya sa lima na nakikipagbuno sa pinakamataas na pusisyung pultikal sa barangay
"Iyong kalaban mo namigay sa bawat bahay sa barangay ng karne na nagkakahalaga ng pitong raang peso (P700)," ani ko.
"Madami kasi siyang babuyan," sagot nito.
"Paano kung mamili siya ng tig limang raan (P500) sa gabi bago maghalalan sa October 30?"


"Ang dinig ko isang libo (P1,000) ang nakahanda na ipamimigay niya bawat botante"
"Matindi! Talagang pinaghandaan niya itong halalan".
Noong tinanong ko siya kung magkano ang nakalaan para sa vote buying ng tatlo pang katungali niya, sinabi nito na si Kandito A ang reelectionist na Kapitan) at Kandidato B ay may P500, P800 sa bawat botante sa gabi ng bilihan ng boto.
"Iyong si P800 pag ginawa niyang isang libo ang bilihan sigurado ako ung may babuyan bababuyin niya iyong bigayan ni B gagawin niyang P1,200 kada botante iyong sa kanya," sabi ko sa huntahan.
Noong tinanong ko kung kaya niya sumabay sa bilihan, malakas na napa- iling ang kebegan kung Kandidato hindi na raw siya mamimili.
"Kalukuhan ito! Ayaw ko naman gamitin ung milyon ko na puhunan sa negosyo ko. Ayaw ko naman mangutang o isanla ang bahay at lupa namin para makapamili ako ng boto na magkakahalaga ng milyones sa posisyun na maliit lang ang sahuran"
Dagdag nito hindi na niya mababawi ang mga milyunes na gastos niya sa dalawang taon na pagiging Kapitan niya kahit maging Kupitan pa siya hanggang October 2025 election.
"Tama iyan. Kahapon galing ako sa opisina ng alkalde ng Lingayen, nagkita kami ng isang reporter ng radyo. Ani nito iyong school principal sa Sta. Barbara iyong asawa tumakbong Kapitan kaya nag loan siya ng P1 milyon pambili ng boto," sambit ko.
Ani ko iyong Isang barangay sa bayan na iyon, tatlong araw ang kampanya iyong Kandidato na big-time contractor namigay na ng tig P1000 bawat botante. Iba pa daw yung sa pakurong (vote buying on the eve of the election).
Noong maghiwalay na kami ng kandidato na may bahid ng lungkot ang mukha, napa iling ako. Lalong naging madugo sa gastusan ang barangay eleksiyon. Butas ang bulsa ng kandidato, iyong iba nagka utang utang pa na babayaran nila ng ilang taon manalo lang.
Panalo ang mga bobotante dito. Paldo sila ng salapi sa gabi ng October 29. Sisigla ang ekonomiya nito. Jackpot ang mga magbabalot, belyas, mag aalak, drug pusher, Jollibee, MacDonald's at iba.

Lechon, P4.8- M for Voters Come-On in this Village

By Mortz Ortigoza, MPA

Election for Kap in this city is for the moneyed. Eight days before the village election a candidate for the top post had distributed one kilo of lechon (yes Virginia, the yummy roasted pig) to each of the houses of his electorates.
If there are 4,000 voters in the village, I divide them into the five voting members of the nuclear family.
4,000 divides by 5 members multiplies by P700 a kilo of lechon equals P560,000.
If the businessman candidate gave P25,000 campaign fund to each of his nine candidates for the council and the head of the samahang kabataan (youth group) since the start of the campaign in October 19, that's P225, 000!


If the moneyed bet buy votes in the eve of the election - we Pangasinense called pakurong or gapang in Tagalog because it's effin' illegal - at P500, that's P2 million that will circulate in the local economy.
If the top candidate heeds the famous local phrase: Gulatin mo ang mga bobotante, este, botante Kap bigyan mo kada isa ng tig isang libo!
That P1000 translates to P4 million to a post that gives him P25, 000 monthly in his two years term. Three years term will return on the 2025 election according to the Supreme Court.
Now, let's compute how a Kap's bet win an election if he subscribes to "huwag mong gulatin ang mga nagbebenta ng boto (boto in Tagalog not the boto the gays in the Ilonggo community use):
P560, 000 (lechon)
P225,000 (campaign funds of the members of the Council)
P2,000, 000 (for vote buying)
______________________________
P2, 785, 000
How about if the village chief's bet heeds the aphorism: Gulatin mo Kap ang mga bobotante at bigyan mo kada isa ng tig isang libo!
That would be a whopping P4, 785, 000 to a two years post that gives a measly P650, 000 pay.
So why the candidate spends this much? My dear readers, please post your reply below this post.

Saturday, October 21, 2023

P2-M to Buy a Post that Gives P25-K Monthly

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

While munching my cheeseburger and sipping my brewed coffee at McDonald’s located near our house, I was watching the motorcade in the national highway in the third day of the village election campaign of the candidates.

I could only smile on the acrimony, pomp, pageantry and gimmickry of candidates for the barangay and sanggunian kabataan (SK or youth) officialdom as they maximize their ubiquity to get the attention of the hoi polloi.


Each of the candidates of one of the five village chief (we called it “Kapitan”) bets in my barangay hired a garung (an open sidecar (used for ferrying garbage, construction materials or hog to the slaughterhouse) powered by a motorcycle) where they each occupied and followed by a countless number of honking motorized tricycles the top bet paid P200 for each for the drivers in that more or less one - hour convoy that snaked the streets and highway around our village. The candidates’ vehicles were shrouded with tarps with their name, slogan (like “kumukulimlim pa lang ang langit may ayuda na kaagad kayo sa akin”) and their bold face painted there.

***

One of the candidates for the council told me on conditioned of anonymity that the mayor gave each of them (wannabe lawmakers) P5,000 for campaign fund up to the October 30 election.

“Pero ang kandidato namin para Kapitan binigyan kami ng P25,000 pangkampanya,” he said.

When I opened my Facebook I saw the other party have dinner with the political leader in the village of the Mayor. When I met some of them I asked a bet for the council how much the chief executive gave each of them:

“P10,000,” he said.

“Ah so you’re the favorite of the mayor and not the other party,” I quipped.

 The advantage however of the other group is their candidate – a successful businessman – who prepared for several years for this electoral shindig thus he gave money for each of his bets – from the regular council member to the ex oficio’s SK.

“Grabe iyang si Kap namin, kada meeting sa mga sikat na hotel bukod sa pagkain binibigyan niya kami ng tig isan libo. Tatlong buwan iyan bago mag eleksiyon,” a trike driver crowed.

The same candidate for the past years have been giving gratis to the barangay residents lived chickens and trays of eggs from his huge poultry houses in various parts of the province.

 

***

Running for a Kap post doesn’t need one is a genius or educated. Running for that office needs one is generous – like a Texan fast gunslinger, susmariosep! -  who could immediately shell out money or goods to his barangay mates who are needy - even years before the barangay election ensues.

A 4,500 registered voters in a village entails a candidate for the top post to prepare a staggering P2 million (for 4,000 because the 500 could not vote) to buy the vote at P500 of each of the electorates for an office that gives a monthly honorarium of P25, 000 only from the national government. In his two years’ term (Yes Virginia, the Supreme Court reduced the three years’ term to two for this year’s election before it returns to the old term in October 2025 poll) the Kap or Chairman could only chalk-up P650, 000 that includes the two 13th month pays.

 He will still be short of P1, 350,000 of his investment for victory. Besides, his P650, 000 could no longer go back to his pocket but instead goes to the indigents that go to his office and residence every day and night.

Abunado pa kami,” the usual retort of an elective official when I posed that his salary is miniscule to what the pesky the great unwashed solicit.

***

When I brought my eldest son Jigger to a miting de avance of the gubernatorial candidate in the May 2022 election in Bayambang, Pangasinan, he was wide eyed about the big gas guzzling pricey vehicles of politicians running for the mayorship and the councillorship.

Pa, their kids are clad in fashionable branded clothing,” he quipped to me.

I told him it is expected to see politicians and even the sons and daughters of those village chiefs sporting costly garments because before they become public servants they are already moneyed through their businesses and other venture.

The ignorant poor masa as voters would ignore an intelligent bet because he is poor, I explained. They would gravitate to those bets – even how idiotic they are – as long as they can give money to wet the masa’s beak.

“That’s the bitter reality of the Philippines election,” I lamented to him.

Thursday, October 19, 2023

AICS Malaking Tulong sa Harap ng Mataas na Bilihin

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

MANAOAG, Pangasinan - “Sa taas ng presyo ng mga bilihin ngayon, malaking tulong ang cash payout sa ilalim ng Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) mula sa Pamahalaang Panlalawigan sa pamumuno ni Governor Ramon "Monmon" Guico, ani ng Alkalde ng pilgrimage town sa kanyang Facebook Page.



Sinabi ni Mayor Jeremy Agerico “Doc Ming” B. Rosario na nagtungo ang Gobernador dito sa kanyang tangapan kamakailan para pag-usapan ang mga nakalinyang programa at proyektong gagawin ng Kapitolyo.

Ang AICS o Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation ay isa sa mga social welfare services ng Department of Social Welfare & Development (DSWD) na nagbibigay ng tulong medikal, pampalibing, transportasyon, edukasyon, pagkain, o tulong pinansyal para sa iba pang support services o pangangailangan ng isang tao o pamilya

Layunin ng AICS Program na tulungan ang mga mahihirap nating kababayan na sumasailalim sa krisis upang matugunan sa kanilang mga pangangailangan.

Ang AICS’s assistance ay ang mga sumusunod:

· *Medical Assistance * Funeral Assistance * Educational Assistance

·*Transportation Assistance *Food Assistance *Cash Assistance for Other Support Service

"Maraming salamat po, Governor Ramom “Monmon” Guico, III sa inyong patuloy na pagmamahal at suporta sa aking mga kababayan dito sa Manaoag,” sambit ni Rosario na isang medical doctor.

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Mayor Bona Attends Convention in the U.S

                                DOES BENCHMARKING THERE, TOO

                                             By Mortz C. Ortigoza

MANGALDAN, Pangasinan – The lady mayor here travelled to Las Vegas, Nevada in the USA to attend the 6th Mangaldan International Organization, Convention and Grand Reunion (MIO-6) that commenced on October 19 and ends on Oc 22. Mangaldanians from various parts of the globe would be joining this huge convergence.


Mayor Bona Fe D. Parayno and some officials of this first class town will be meeting too in Southern and Northern California with other former residents of the town who are already citizens of the U.S for benchmarking.

It is the intention of Executive Chairman Silverio Moulic, who hailed in the Poblacion here but a resident now of Kansas, to reinvigorate the cooperation and collaboration of Mangaldanians overseas.

Aside from the MIO-6 meeting and benchmarking, Mayor Parayno’s delegation would be attending fellowship, gala night and church masses with expatriates there.

The mayor wanted to strengthen the public –private –partnership and expansion of the organizations of Mangaldanians abroad so they can help her ideal programs to uplift the plight of her poor constituents here.

Because of this official trip that started in October 16 and ends on October 29, Vice Mayor Mark Stephen DV. Mejia and No.1 Councilor Aldrin O. Soriano are the present acting Mayor and Vice Mayor, respectively. (With reports from Mangaldan PIO).

SMC’s Ang, Gov. Guico to Ink Expressway’s Construction

By Mortz C. Ortigoza, MPA

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Pangasinan Governor Ramon Guico, III and the San Miguel Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Ramon Ang will sign the Pangasinan Link Expressway (PLEX) contract at 10 A.m of Thursday (October 19) to be held at the Sison Auditorium here.

The agreement is the P34 billion 43.29 kilometers Phase-1 of the PLEx) to be funded by the corporate behemoth.

 CHIEFS. San Miguel Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Ramon Ang (left) and Pangasinan Governor Ramon V. Guico, III.

The four-lane sixty meters’ width tollway has an allowance for more lanes to accommodate more vehicles in the future.

“Next is the signing of the agreement. Ground breaking and simultaneous to that, I believed, is the acquisition of the right of way and the engineering aspect of the project designs. Of course there will be some revision along the way but no major revisions baka magdagdag lang ng exit,” Guico told reporters on July 10 after the provincial lawmaking body authorized the governor to represent the province on signing the proverbial dotted lines of the contract with the Forbes’ Top 174 corporation among 800 firms worldwide.

On March this year the provincial government received an unsolicited proposal from the multinational corporation for a joint venture.

PHASE - 1

The Phase-1 of the PELEx will straddle the 43.29 kilometers from the towns of Binalonan, Manaoag, Calasiao to Lingayen.

 It will expedite travel time from 20 to 30 minutes from Binalonan to Lingayen. Presently, it takes one hour and forty minutes for a vehicle to cruise that stretch.

The Governor wanted to request the SMC to construct an access of the expressway to Dagupan City. The coastal city shares a boundary with first class burgeoning town’s Calasiao.

Ako gusto ko e request magkaroon ng Dagupan,” he said.

The Phase -1 will be opened to the public after four years from the spade work.

The Phase -2 stretches the 30.98 kilometers from Lingayen to Alaminos City.

 

       P3-B FOR WORKERS JUST FOR THE SPADE WORK IN PHASE-1

Each of the kilometer of the two phases highways will cost SMC P785, 400, 785. This includes the clearing, grubbing, base preparation, acquisition of road right of way and others as disclosed to this writer by a District Engineer of the Department of Publics Works & Highway.

Former National Irrigation Administration Regional Manager Eng. John Celeste said the other factor that makes the PELEx expensive are the huge long bridges that could be built above the residences and commercial places of the towns that host the expressway.

If the consortium of SMC and DMCI Holdings, Inc. constructed the 89.21 kilometers’ Tarlac-Pangasinan- La Union Expressway (TPLEX) that straddles from Tarlac City to Rosario, La Union and provided 12,000 jobs (Philippines Star), the PELEx Phase – 1 would give 5,800 works while the Phase 2 could provide 4,151 employments.

At a minimum wage of P400 for a worker in Region-1, there will be a whooping P3 billion that would circulate in and out of Pangasinan in the four years’ construction of the Phase -1. Phase-2 could give P2.1 billion in the same places and period.

                                          MULTIPLIER EFFECTS

With a reduced travel movement from the densely populated Metro Manila and its neighboring regions to Pangasinan, many tourists would be attracted to visit Pangasinan.



The PELEx bodes well for the tourism industry of the Northern Luzon’s province as it competes with the beaches and recreational places in Boracay in Aklan, El Nido in Palawan and Siargao in Surigao.

After the expressway comes into operation, businessmen will benefit for a rapid less expense travel on fuels, wear and tear of their vehicles and foods.
The eastern Pangasinan towns are vegetable producers while most towns in the western part of the province produce milkfish.

PELEx is a sweet heart deal chalked up by Guico from the conglomerate where the latter does all the financial yeoman’s job.

The lawmaking body’s empowered the governor through a Joint Venture Ordinance with the SMC.

Under the agreement, the province will be entitled to a 5 percent share in the toll revenue and commercial development revenues of the project from the start of the concession period. The provincial government is also entitled to the 30 percent of the earnings before taxes after the proponent has eclipsed the project internal rate return (PIRR) of 10 percent.

 The governor said if the PIRR exceeds 12 percent, the province will share 70 percent of earnings before taxes.

Guico said after 35 years of the toll way endeavor, the corporation will turn over the ownership of the PELEx to the provincial government.

The contract is a Public-Private- Partnership – the successor of the Build-Operate-Transfer Law.

Sunday, October 15, 2023

Hamas Militants Brace for Israel's Buster Bunker Bombs

 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

 The difference of the ground war between the Israel Defense Force (IDF) versus the terror group’s Hamas to the U.S and Philippines war against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the six weeks second siege of Fallujah, Iraq (November-December 2004) and the five-month Marawi City, Philippines (May – October 2017) battle, those with the IDF would be complicated by the more than two thousand concrete tunnels constructed by Hamas since 2007.

They used the tunnels as smuggling of goods and arms. Known as the Gaza Metro, they snake under a coastal land that is only 41 kilometers (25 miles) and 10 kilometers wide.


The tunnels are part of this militarily weak Muslim group’s asymmetrical war to neutralize the firepower of a superior enemies who used tanks and jets to win.

In the Fallujah and Marawi, the Americans led by the U.S Marines and the Filipino soldiers surreptitiously crawled and trudged on the land mines and improvised explosive device (IED) planted by the enemies on their pathways, guerillas hiding in the ceilings, rooms and other parts of the houses they occupied and the rat tunnels where they evade and shift position from one building to another edifice.

In the Second Fallujah War, the Americans move slickly - that outwit those radical Sunni militants and their battle scarred Chechen and Syrian ISIL fighters – the use of C-4 explosives and the 105 mm M68 cannons of the Abram tanks that destroy to smithereens the building where the enemies (high on narcotics (just like the Mautes in the battle in Marawi) have been ensconced. After the destruction of the building, the armored D9 bulldozers leveled the rubbles to neutralize the mines and the still breathing ISIS fighters.

                                                        GAZA WAR IS DIFFERENT

The Gaza siege would be different to the urban battles we saw on Hue, Vietnam (January 31, 1968 – March 2, 1968), Second Chechen –Russian War (August 1999 to April 2009), Battle of Kyiv (February 25 to April 2, 2022) (where Ukraine soldiers hitting with anti-tank ground missile (ATGM) like the U.S made Javelin the vulnerable Russian tanks that were not even protected by infantrymen), Fallujah and Marawi City’s battles.


Hamas Tunnel: Photo credit: Time

The enemies in Gaza would be shifting their positions by moving with ease under the various height and width concrete mazes of tunnels out of the sight of the Israelis.

The ground war in Gaza that could be happening anytime from now would show how the laser guided bunker buster - munition that is designed to penetrate hardened targets or targets buried deep underground - will enable the IDF to efficiently fight the house to house skirmishes in one of the world’s densely populated area. Gaza has people live in just 365 square kilometres (sq km) which is 5,500 people per sqkm compared to Israel's 400 people per sqkm.

Although the Palestinians there -  with 2,670 Palestinians dead and 9,600 wounded (AP) as I wrote this article – could have already absconded the city and take shelter in the northern part of the Strip.

                                                               GBU-28

The Bunker Buster is launched through an aircraft like the Israeili's airforce F-15 jet.

The GBU-28, according to Wikipedia, is a 5,000-pound (2,268 kg) class laser-guided "bunker busting" bomb produced originally by the Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, New York. It was designed, manufactured, and deployed in less than three weeks due to an urgent need during Operation Desert Storm to penetrate hardened Iraqi command centers located deep underground. Only two of the weapons were dropped in the Desert Storm by F-111F jet. One GBU-28 was dropped during Operation Iraqi Freedom. It was priced in 2021 at  $145,000 or Philippines P8, 237, 450. The Enhanced GBU-28 augments the laser-guidance with inertial navigation and GPS guidance systems.

                                        IDF USES BUNKER BUSTER SINCE 2007

The burrowing bomb has been used by the IDF to the militants since 2007.

After the air and ground bombardment of Gaza City in the past days by the Israelis, we saw at CNN, Fox TV, Al Jazeera and other televisions how a tall building just crash to the ground shrouded with giant dust without a spark of explosion. Bunker buster could hit the rooftop and continues to spiral below the ground thus destroying the foundation of the edifice. The bombardment of the IDF did not only confine to buildings but to the areas – like hospitals and schools –  where Hamas fighters holed in in those tunnels beneath them.

 If the U.S have yielded to the pressure of the IDF for the past years to use the GBU-72, we combat spectators would be treated how innovation on this lethal weapon could prevent the number of dead among the Israeli soldiers.

                                                                    GBU-72

GBU-72 a mammoth, 5,000-pound bomb designed using advanced modeling to increase its impact in reaching and destroying hardened underground the likes of North Korea’s ballistic-missile and nuclear-weapons facilities or Iran’s military grade uranium facilities.

It is the most advanced bunker buster, according to Al Jazeera, and is able to penetrate 30m (100ft) of earth or 6m (20ft) of concrete and obliterate anything nearby and causing a shockwave that is likely to trigger cave-ins of subterranean structures farther away than the intended target.

GBU-72 is priced at U.S $288, 000 or P16, 361, 280 each.

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Nagkademandahan Na sa Dagupan

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Members of the Minority Councilors of Dagupan City file today at the City Prosecutor's Office criminal charges of Illegal Detention, Oppression and Slander against some members of the majority. The complaint was based on the altercations between the two warring groups in the last Tuesday's session. The brouhahas ensued after the majority wanted not to have a vote on the minutes of those lawmakers that attended the session on September 26 in passing the controversial P1.3 billion budget when Councilor Red E. Mejia yelled at the lawmaking body's Secretary Ryan Ravanzo to close the door because the alleged bodyguards of Vice Mayor Dean Bryan L. Kua have been suspected to bring a gun inside the plenary hall of the sangguniang panlungsod.


Excerpts of Coun. Mejia remarks:

“Before we start Mr. Presiding Officer before we start before we continue I liked first to question the safety of our members: SINO MAY DALANG BARIL NGAYONG ARAW. PAKI LOCKED IYONG PINTUAN. SINO ANG MAY DALANG BARIL DITO!

“YOU LOCKED THE DOOR!”

“GUN BAN NGAYON, MR. CHAIR, GUN BAN!”

“WALANG LALABAS H WALALNG LALABAS TINGNAN NATIN KUNG SINO ANG MAY DALANG BARIL DITO”

Councilors Irene Lim-Acosta was seen on the video chiding the Vice Mayor on how wrong he presided the session.

Vice Mayor Kua (VMK): We have already five votes…

Coun. Irene Lim-Acosta (CILA): That is not correct Mr. Chair!

VMK: Who are not in favor of the deferment?

CILA: It is not okay for the deferment and everybody should vote. You’re wrong, Mr. Chair!

VMK:  We have five votes who are not favor of the deferment?

Councilor Alfie Fernandez (a lawyer): We overruled the ruling of the minority floor leader.

VMK: With five votes, who are in favor of the approval?

CILA: MASYADO NA IYONG PAMBABASTOS NINYO SA AMING MAJORITY. MASYADO KA NA! BASTOS KA!

As the majority called for adjournment and left the session hall Mejia and Acosta bad mouthed Kua.
"Bastos itong putang inang Vice Mayor na ito!" hissed by Acosta as her mother Coun. Celia Lim - the cool tempered among the group - pacified her.
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May grudge ang majority Councilors sa minority dahil naisahan ng limang minority ang pitong kalaban matapos na mag leave of absence ang tatlo na miyembro na sina Councilors Alfie Fernandez, Lim at Lim-Acosta.
Dahil majority ang minority sa quorum noong September 26, ipinasok ng minority – like a thief in the night – ang P1.3 billion na proposed ordinance 0-835 para sa budget ni Mayor Belen T. Fernandez.
Itong P1.3 billion ay nasupalpal na ito early this year noong ayaw patinag si Mayor na ipakita sa majority dads ang mga pangalan at suweldo ng mga job orders employees (JOE). Dahil naabutan ng March 31, balik reenacted budget si Mayor na wala ang 20 percent development funds sa mga bagong proyekto, supplemental budget, no creation and filling of new positions at iba pa.
Sinabi sa social media ng isang nagdaramdam na miyembro ng majority dahil doon sa salisi na dapat ang kailangan pag appropriation ordinance ay QUALIFIED MAJORITY (lahat ng councilors andoon man o wala) ang bubuto hindi ang SIMPLE MAJORITY (na pasok sa quorum of majority (7 or more councilors) ng buong miyembro ng collegiate body na 13 kasama dito ang vice mayor).
Itong Qualified Majority ay nadesisyunan na ng Korte Suprema sa kaso ng Municipality of Corilla noong 2022.
Kung mag counter criminal charge man ang Majority sa Minority at kay Mayor Belen, ito ang mabigat na Anti Graft na kaso na puwede nilang gamitin lalo kung sinimulang ginastus na ang illegal appropriation na P1.3 billion.