Lunes, Abril 19, 2021

Oligarchs Mga Amo' ng Senador sa Pinas?


By Mortz C. Ortigoza
Karamihan dito sa ilalim Amo' ng mga Senators natin. Mas mataas pa ito sila sa mga ibang Sena-tongs dahil sila ang nagbibigay ng Lobby Monies pag election. Kaya kulilat ang dami ng trabaho sa Pinas dahil bawal ang 100% control ng Foreign Investors. Mas pipiliin pa ng Foreign Direct Investment maglagak ng negosyo sa Vietnam, China, Indonesia, at La-os. Dahil dito since panahon pa ni Kopong-Kopong Oligoply ang kinahahatnan natin. Lalong yumayaman itong karamihan sa mga Oligarchs dahil kontrolado nila ang presyo at quality ng serbisyo gaya ng malapagong na internet at mahal na kuryente.

Amendment to 100 % foreign or Filipino the ownership of a business utility in the Philippines can solve the Filipinos unemployment problem as it will open the economy to more investors.
So who says that Federalism is the economic silver bullet?
It’s the amendment of the Public Service Acts (PSA), dimwit, that until now the Senators procrastinate to pass so President Rodrigo Duterte can sign it into law.
The present PSA or otherwise known as Commonwealth Act No. 146 covers all types of common carriers be it by land, air or water, water supplies and systems, petroleum, electricity, communications systems and even broadcasting stations.
It is where utilities have been mandated by law to be averagely 60 percent owned by Filipino or Filipinos despite the thick pockets of the foreign partners who sulked themselves in the corner to settle for the 40 % of the voting stocks.
Because of this seemingly xenophobic equity, foreign investors go instead to Mainland China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and other South East Asian countries.
If the House of Representatives passed the PSA in early last year, why the Mabagal na Mataas na Kapulungan or Slow Senate can not pass it?
Is it because its campaign time for the May 9, 2022 poll where re-elective Senators have to crisscross the country in an expensive hundreds of millions of pesos stump where each of them need to pay the prohibitive radio and television advertisement?
Do they need badly the monies and aircraft of these corporations being affected by the amendment of the PSA?
Here’s what I wrote before on the lobbies that made our senators corrupt at the impoverishment of the Filipinos.
The indifference of Congress to amend this old law (PSA) was suspected to be influenced by the lobby monies of big businesses primordially owned by the local oligarchs whose clout run deep in the recently mentioned industries that made them even the globally richest individuals as published by Forbes Magazine on its Richest People in the Philippines as seen on the poster below.
Their control of these industries cost a gaping trade imbalance of tens of billions of U.S dollars of the pathetic Philippines export (the lowest on ASEAN-6) versus her imports to countries around the globe.
This growing trade imbalance helped weakened the exchange rate and spikes the prices of goods and services at the expense of poor Filipinos.
OLIGARCH PA MORE!

LINGAYEN VS. LEYTE: Tourism War Looms on MacArthur Park

 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Foreign and local tourists will soon converge and relish the embellished tourism sites of capital town’s Lingayen in Pangasinan after her mayor - an Ex- Police General and a former Congressman - wanted to add another attraction: The zealous construction of a  MacArthur Landing Memorial Park.

Here’s my reaction at the social media’s Facebook after reading the post there of Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil:

'Build a mammoth bronze statues on a shallow man made pool depicting MacArthur and his entourage on a shrine sir much better than the one in Palo, Leyte - the first landing of the Yanks' Naval Armada from the Marianas and other Pacific islands".

Lingayen was the second landing of "Dug-out Doug" after his escape from the clutches of the superior Jap soldiers through a PT Boat bound to Mindanao and his eventual B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber - a pair - ride to Australia three years earlier.

AMERICAN CAESAR. Former Australian sailor David Henry Mattiske visits the MacArthur's Landing Memorial in Palo, Leyte. Those in the giant statues are American  Supreme Commander  Five-Star General Douglas MacArthur (2nd from left front row), Philippine Commonwealth President Sergio Osmena, Lieutenant General Richard Sutherland, Philippine Brigadier General Carlos P. Romulo, Major General Courtney Whitney, Sergeant Francisco Salveron, and CBS Radio’s Correspondent William J. Dunn. (Photo Credit: ABSCBN.Com)

I even posted my “selfie’ in the wee hour of July after I sneaked-in through the intercession of Boyd Ugbana my ten-wheeler truck driver - at the MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park in Leyte after I "absconded" Mindanao - damn not in a sub but in a lorry - from my four months lock down last year due to the dreaded phantom pandemic.

The pipe chomping Ray Ban’s Aviator sunglasses sporting American Caesar’s Supreme Commander of the Allied Power Five-Star General Douglas MacArthur waded knee deep the Red Beach there for dramatic entrance that will be an iconic photo not only for posterity but for perpetuity for the future lovers of history. He was with Philippine Commonwealth President Sergio Osmena (who succeeded President Manuel Quezon who died of tuberculosis in the U.S), Lieutenant General Richard Sutherland, ‘Dwarf’, Bright, Scintillating Writer Flip’s Brigadier General Carlos P. Romulo (who married a pretty Yank journalist Beth Day), Major GeneraL Courtney Whitney, Sergeant Francisco Salveron, and CBS Radio’s correspondent William J. Dunn.

Another iconic photo of Dug-Out Doug and entourage was taken in the Blue Beach Landing in Pangasinan after the General and entourage disembarked from his mother ship’s the U.S.S Boise and trotted the shore of Lingayen.

To those who love “selfie” and posted their photos at Facebook, here’s what Life Magazine Photographer Carl Mydans who accompanied MacArthur in the Lingayen Landing: No one I have ever known in public life had a better understanding of the drama and power of a picture”.

What more son of a gun if Bataoil could accomplish those more than life size statues of Dug-Out Doug et alia. The Pinoy retired Police General has a better understanding too of the power of a park and on snaring the unwitting tourists to spend their dough in Pangasinan instead of Leyte.

Thanks Mortz! The MacArthur Landing Monument in Palo, Leyte is far. It takes a plane and bus ride to go there. While this one in Lingayen is just nearby Manila and Baguio. Our town has great potential for growth being so rich in culture and history with this McArthur in 1945 and Limahong in 1574, being a capital town and government center and as an educational center where a former President (another tobacco chomping West Pointer like MacArthur’s General Fidel “Tabako” Ramos - MCO) studied, among others,” retorted by the still ramrod Two-Star General after I told him I’m going to write a blog/column this Holy Week about his plan. Bataoil became a member of the Philippine Constabulary Ranger after he graduated in 1976 at the Philippine Military Academy in Baguio City.

U.S. warships faced an onslaught of suicide Japanese Kamikaze Pilots and their planes with bombs and gasoline off Luzon during the second great American amphibious landing at Lingayen Gulf, Pangasinan in the Philippines during World War - II. (Photo Credit: USNI.ORG)

MacArthur, the son of General Arthur MacArthur the former Military Governor General of the Philippinesleft the United States Military Academy in October 1922 and sailed to the Philippines with Louise – a socialite and multi-millionaire heiress - and her two children, Walter and Louise, to assume command of the Military District of Manila. It was rumored that MacArthur’s senior officer General John J. "Blackjack" Pershing   courted Louise but failed to win her heart. He threatened the duo if they get married he would exile them to the tropical backward Philippine Islands. Of course Pershing denied it as "all damn poppycock”.

Pershing – the guy who saved France in World War-1 – I wrote in my blog General Who Saved France Had War Exploits in Mindanao before is a soldier’s soldier by famous Generals with surnames Eisenhower, Bradley, Patton, and MacArthur.

Pershing (USMA Class 1886) wrote in his autobiography that in the Muslim Wars in Jolo Sulu against the intrepid Tausogs, he ordered cadavers to publicly buried in the same grave with a dead pig. It was not pleasant to have to take such measures but the prospect of going to hell instead of heaven sometimes deterred the would-be assassins' Jurumentados to wreck havoc to the lives and limbs of the colonizers. The General, who was earlier an instructor of the West Point, was  contemptuously called Nigger Jack by cadets because of his strictness.

Just like Nigger Jack and Jurumentados’ Bane’s Pershing, Bataoil fought too the brave Maguindanaons' Moro rebelsand the hit- and-run Commie's guerrillas  when he was assigned in my province Cotabato and the nearby Maguindanao and Agusan Provinces.

To those who are still ignorant how significant these two landings in Leyte and Lingayen play a role in the lives of our ascendants and those who were born in 1944. The 203,608 liberation forces in the Lingayen landing – more than the G.Is brought by Dwight D. Eisenhower in Normandy Landing to flush out the Germans in France and invade Germany - became the saviors of the beleaguered Pinoy civilians against the 17,000 brutal Japanese Navy who mass raped our women, bayoneted to death our babies, and massacred 100, 000 Filipinos trapped in the City of Manila.

Of course, history buff worth their salts know that the Leyte Landing overshadowed the Lingayen Landing because the former hosted the largest naval battle of World War II based on the gross tonnage sunk of Japanese ships.

 Salamabit, since time immemorial I was engrossed wide eyed reading those iconic battles in Hitler’s three million Nazi soldiers’ invasion force in Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union, General George Patton’s Operation Husky the invasion of Sicily, Italy, the urban warfare’s Battle of Stalingrad, and Nazi Field Marshall Erwin "Desert Fox" Rommel versus British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and American Swashbuckling Lt.General Patton’s tank battles in Africa but just learned later that there is BIG than Normandy Landing of the G.Is (government issues) and the allied soldiers like the Brits - the Biggest Naval Warfare in History (probably the American and the Chinese Navies are studying today) and the renowned Crossing of the “T” naval shoot out between the good and the bad guys all ensued at the Leyte Gulf and the Strait of Surigao -where I passed by last year in a ferry boat.

HISTORIC STRAIT. The sea at my back (photo taken in July 5, 2020 in Lipata Port Surigao City) is the historic Strait of Surigao where great battle of war ships between the liberating U.S forces and the Imperial Japanese Navy ensued.

Leyte Landing became historical when Japanese Imperial Navy’s Vice Admiral Shōji Nishimura "Southern Force" consisted of the old battleships Yamashiro and Fusō, the heavy cruiser Mogami, and four destroyers, ShigureMichishioAsagumo and Yamagumo left Brunei after at 15:00 on October 22, 1944, turning eastward into the Sulu Sea and then northeasterly past the southern tip of Negros Island into the Mindanao SeaThe Vice Admiral then proceeded northeastward with Mindanao Island to starboard and into the south entrance to the Surigao Strait, intending to exit the north entrance of the Strait into Leyte Gulf, where he would add his firepower to that of Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita  of the Central Force who sneaked in at the San Bernardino Strait (Geez I’ve been there too after I left by ferry, an old U.S landing ship, the port of Allen in Samar for my four hours night trip to Matnog Port at Sorsogon City in Luzon) after the bulk of the U.S Navy guarding the Strait left after they were deceived by another big Japanese carrier fleet coming from the Pacific to Leyte – but it was a fluke as it carried only miniscule number of Mitsubishi Zero fighter planes.

As the Japanese Southern Force approached the Surigao Strait, it ran into a deadly trap set by the U.S. 7th Fleet Support Force. Rear Admiral Jesse Oldendorf had a substantial force comprising six battleships, eight heavy and light cruisers, 28 destroyers and 39 torpedo boats or PT boats.

    Nishimura's ships, according to Wikipedia, passed unscathed through the gauntlet of PT boats. However, their luck ran out a short time later, as they were subjected to devastating torpedo attacks from the American destroyers deployed on both sides of their axis of advance. At about 03:00, both Japanese battleships were hit by torpedoes. Yamashiro was able to steam on, but Fusō was torpedoed by USS Melvin and fell out of formation, sinking forty minutes later. Two of Nishimura's four destroyers were sunk; the destroyer Asagumo was hit and forced to retire, but later sank.

The Battle of Surigao Strait was also the last battle in which one force in this case, the U.S. Navy was able to "cross the T" of its opponent. Crossing the T  is a classic naval warfare tactic used from the late 19th to mid 20th centuries, in which a line of warships cross in front of a line of enemy ships, allowing the crossing line to bring all their guns to bear while receiving fire from only the forward guns of the enemy.


The MacArthur War Memorial is located in the municipality of Palo and is one of the region's major tourists’ draws. It was declared a national park on July 12, 1977 through Letter of Instructions No. 572 signed by President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Leyte is the province of Super Maam La Imeldific thus the Memorial, the Palo's regional government center near the memorial, I saw too there a museum adjacent to the site which contains historic photographs and other memorabilia of Dug-Out Doug including a copy of his speech upon landing and a bronze cast of his footprints, and near the park is the Daniel Z. Romouldez Airport – Former House Speaker and first cousin of La Imelda. Those sites and giant government infrastructures like the more than two kilometers San Juanico Bridge that connects Leyte to Samar are examples of ‘what we in power for juggernaut can do” to one of the poorest provinces in the country.

The seven double-life-sized bronze statues depicting MacArthur and his entourage during the historic A-Day Landing was captured in the iconic photo by Gaetano FaillaceThe statues were carefully designed by sculptor Anastacio Caedo and inaugurated during the 37th anniversary of A-Day in 1981. The shrine’s spot was where MacArthur fulfilled his promise of "I shall returnafter the Yanks were beaten black and blues three years earlier by the Nippon’s armies.

Very good insan. That is historical and very nice move to bolster tourism in Pangasinan. If our historians knew the place of the first Catholic celebrated mass in 1521 (in Bolinao, Pangasinan), the more they know this (MacArthur) landing less than 100 years ago,” former National Irrigation Administration Regional Director John Celeste – who just like Congressman Boying Celeste called me “cousin or insan” because of my mother’s maiden’s surname “Celeste”. John used to be assigned in Region 11 whose NIA’s office is based in Davao City and told me there when I dropped by that countless of proud Celestes visited him at his office near the City Hall of Sarah Duterte.

SENTIMENTAL VISIT. Iconic retired U.S General Douglas MacArthur - accompanied by his wife Jean - returned in July 3, 1961 to the Philippines on a ten-day sentimental journey to the scenes of some of his famous battles like in Lingayen, Pangasinan. An estimated two million Filipinos turned out to greet their World War II liberator in Manila.
Photo credit: LIFE Photo Archives (photo enhancement by Pilipinas Retrostalgia)


Isa yan sa pinakamagandang gagawin ni Mayor Pol, Walang nakaisip niyan na Mayor since the beginning of making Lingayen a historic site,” commented by former Lingayen’s outspoken Councilor, Pastor, Singer, Professor, and Political Consultants to some Hizzoners in Pangasinan Arnel Montemayor.

U.S based political anal-list, er, analyst Silvester Rayos, Jr, butted in my conversation with General Bataoil who cited that there were many conflicting claims that MacArthur landed in Luzon through the towns of Lingayen, Dagupan, and San Fabian.

“Researchers should go to the US Navy archives of World War II in Pangasinan kuno tan cuanda, sabi sabi at maraming sightings. McArthur is Prima Donna, he will land first in a visible and historic landmark which is the Capitol not in obscure nipa palm forest in Dagupan,” sez by Silver who was thinking about the dispute since time immemorial with the political brass of Dagupan City’s local government unit and politicians from the administrations of Mayors Opring Manaois and Belen Fernandez that MacArthur was seen walked the shore with his entourage in the Blue Beach in Barangay Bonuan Gueset in Dagupan City.

How can you argue with a historical buff and a passionate dude like Silvester. I instead jested that my grandma or lola was the labandera (laundry lady) and later became the jowa of Big Mac. “Look at my photos at Facebook almost all of them I posed with a pipe just like my grand dad Dug-Out Doug,”I told him.
Bataoil told Rayos, a son of Lingayen, too, that Agriculture Minister Condring Estrella said that Life Magazine’s photographer Carl Mydans who joined the wading in the shore that MacArthur in his 1961 sentimental journey in the Philippines told the Cabinet Minister from Rosales, Pangasinan that “it was near the American inspired provincial capitol”.

“Initially, I relied on the statement of the late Minister Conrado Estrella which he revealed in his talk with Gen Douglas MacArthur during his return to Lingayen. When asked where exactly did he land. Minister Estrella said, McArthur asked where was the Capitol, and then pointed towards an area at vicinity of Urduja (the residence of the Governor of Pangasinan a spit distance to the Capitol Building – MCO)”. But indeed, the logbook entries from the US National Archives are hard evidence that cannot be disputed.”

The Mayor added that historical researcher Belle Arcinue, the wife of Sual town former Mayor Bing Arcinue – a friend and a scion of Lingayen, too – told him that the legendary U.S Five – Star General landed either in the stretches of the present local government units of Sual, Labrador,Lingayen, Binmaley, Dagupan, San Fabian, or Agoo – designated by the American armed forces as Blue Beach.

“I am fortunate to have exchanged thoughts with Mrs Arabelle Arcinue who researched on this matter. She said, the Allied Forces landed in Lingayen Gulf, from Sual to Agoo. But the question is where exactly did MacArthur land initially?” Bataoil said.

The General-Mayor, who was my boss at the Tactics in PMA when I worked there in the late of 1980s, told me he will seek the approval of Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino, III and the members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (legislature), and other government offices like the Departments of the Environment and Natural Resources, Tourism, and the Public Works & Highway.

Just like when he sought the approval of these departments when he embarked on the P2.5 billion world class highway and bridges he interceded when he was a nine years Congressman. He told me in my previous interview at his office it is a four-lane road with biking and jogging lanes six-kilometer by-pass highway that will connect Lingayen, Pangasinan to Dagupan City.

Retired Police General Sonny Verzosa, the PMYer scion of the Capital Town’s former Hizzoner, joined the passionate discussion on my Facebook's board.

“Sir when my dad was the Mayor he invited to Lingayen the American photographer (Life Magazine’s photographer Mydans - MCO) who took the monumental picture of the Lingayen Gulf Landing. This was during the time when my dad and mayor Manaois of Dagupan City was hotly contesting the exact landing site of McArthur. He presented to my dad the picture where McArthur and his staff were wading through the shore and enfaced on it his dedication ‘To Mayor Verzosa, photo I took right at the back of the capitol’. I gave the original copy to the secretariat of the Gulf Landing Celebration then chaired by Sir Espines (moniker of former nine years’ Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr – another PMYer - MCO) and I think it is one of those photos on display at the Veterans Park”.

So there we are. Let’s just wait for the completion of the giant statues of those famous public figures trotting the knee deep shore of Lingayen town before they annihilated to smithereens those 17,000 evil Japanese naval soldiers under that barbaric Rear Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi in Manila – the second worst devastated city after Stalingrad in that Great World War-II. That dog Iwabuchi - who did not heed Army General Tomoyuki Yamashita to flee to the Cordillera - did not wait to be killed by those Lingayen hailed Yanks, he committed suicide out of shame he could not defend the Capital to the superior U.S military juggernauts.

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Die Inefficient Pinoy Producers Die

 By Morz C. Ortigoza

I told my son Jigger to order me a buy - one- take -one return to seller if not satisfied in 20 days pretty brown and black pure cow hide or leather male belts from China I saw being sold at FB. "Teka wag mo munang orderen. Kung P1,800 yan P900 ang isa. Check ko muna sa Shopee baka mas mura". I saw a piece worth P360 (P310 plus P50 shipping fee to our house in Dagupan City) in Shopee. "Order mo na sa online mas mura sa Shopee. Pag sa mall yan mga P2000 isa niyan," I said.
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Shopee Pte Ltd is a Singaporean multinational technology company which focuses mainly on e-commerce. Headquartered under Sea Group (previously known as Garena). Shopee was first launched in Singapore in 2015, and later expanded its reach to Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brazil, and Mexico.
The P360 pretty authentic leather belt I ordered in Shopee. The mall owners anxieties with online sellers like Shopee, Lazada, those in Facebooks, Alibaba, and others have been aggravated by the rampages of the dreaded pandemic Corona Virus Disease-19. COVID-19 became a game changer for the expensively selling giant retail stores in the Philippines as people sandbagged in their homes while mall owners content themselves with lethargic number of consumers. Mabuti rin iyan dahil iyong kikitain ng mga malls napunta na sa mga riders, enterprising Pinoys that sell at the social media, and other online sellers. Mura na safe ka pa, anak ng bakang dalaga!


It currently serves consumers in Southeast and East Asia, as well as South America and Mexico, who want to purchase and sell their goods online as of 2021. It was called one of the "five disruptive e-commerce startups we saw in 2015" by Tech In Asia for its technical advancement and mass scale, thanks to the mobile and social elements integrated into the model. (Wikipedia)
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Now let's go to the jugular, the reason why Marikina made leather products are going down because they sell them expensively. Our garments industry went bankrupt in the 1990s because cost of production in the Philippines was expensive. To those who cried we should buy local to save jobs in the country: Better ask those who wanna buy leather belt worth P360 each from China and at our mall that cost them an arm and a leg. Online cheap selling is a threat not only to Filipino inefficient producers but to the mall owners who used to monopolize commodities being sold to us captive buyer. The creation of the World Trade Organization was the best thing to happen where cheap goods like pork and rice benefited those poor people in the urban centers. However, it is a bane to farmers and those traders like the Marikina shoes and belt makers and those garments sellers. Blame the government who did not improve their lot when WTO was born in1994 through projects like irrigation and machinery. Now they are suffering. But we could not stop importation of cheap goods because member countries of the WTO will retaliate not to buy our other export products like electronics from our Special Economic Zones thus undermining employment of Filipinos there.
So let's just leave the WTO to save our inefficient producers? Susmariosep, that will be sheer stupidity as we become a pariah States like those Real Communist Countries Cuba and North Korea.