The song being sung by the Aquino administration sounds like, walks like, quacks like a rehash of Arroyo’s super maids program.
The remittance based economy is an acceptance of the failure of the Philippine’s protectionist economic policies to generate jobs at home.
It does not make sense that the Philippines keeps foreign investors limited to own only up to 40% of a locally registered company. It does not make sense that we keep foreign companies which provide jobs, out – then we send Filipinos overseas to work in foreign lands.
Then the Philippines takes “pride” in the “sacrifices” of Pinoys who had to endure hardship in order to make money. Really makes for a good soap opera on ABS-CBN or a justification for junkets by party list Congressmen.
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In another development – DSWD’s Dinky Soliman has been lobbying for more CCT funds – increase its budget from P34 billion to P45 billion.
In a story carried by the Business Mirror
What are the facts? Has poverty reduced since the introduction of CCT? The polling body owned by BS Aquino’s relatives – SWS reported an increase in poverty and hunger. In a story carried by the Manila Standard
It can be recalled that in May 2011, as reported by the Daily Tribune
To summarize – the CCT fund releases are as follows:
2013 -P45 Billion?
The CCT is supposed to be a poverty alleviation measure. Let’s see what happened to poverty during this same period in 2011.
In April 2011 – The Manila Times quoted Noynoy’s reaction on the latest SWS Survey that showed the number of Filipinos who were experiencing hunger hunger and considering themselves poor went up
Well, a year after the CCT was released to Dinky to subsidize the hakot crowd against CJ Corona among others – how has the Philippines fared? Has poverty and hunger gone down? It’s a big resounding NO. Joblessness, poverty, and hunger has increased despite an increase in CCT by 30% from 2011 to 2012. What makes Aquino, Soliman, and Abad think that pouring good money after bad will reduce poverty?
Unless of course, the poverty they are addressing isn’t the poverty of the citizens – but the “poverty” of the oligarchs and the legislators which allow the oligarchy to maintain its protectionist hold on the economy.
In Dec 2011, I reiterated the CCT’s uselessness
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More subsidies and more protectionist regulations will not reduce poverty – the outcome as shown by empirical data – is an expansion of poverty.
More impeachments, more new faces – with the same FAILED economic policies have only served to decrease the competitiveness of the Philippines and increase the misery of the Filipinos amidst an Asia which is facing an economic boom.
Oh well waddya expect from the Pinoys who think foreigners are “evil” – then line up in embassies to apply for jobs overseas, to be “heroically” employed as a tsimay in Dubai or Jeddah or Hong Kong and dream of becoming the next Manny Pacquiao, Jessica Sanchez, Shamcey Supsup.
As Gat Jose Rizal once said – “like people, like government”.
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