The Freeman

Stop using the people for trapos' hidden agenda

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From the Senate hearings and from the official position of highly-respected and truly honorable legal experts, including the eminent retired justices of the Supreme Court, it is becoming clearer and clearer each day that the only parties interested in playing games with the Constituti­on are traditiona­l politician­s from the House and from the Palace, whose agenda are highly suspicious. The people have nothing to do about this at all. They are being used again.

There are characters who are actively spending multi-millions to push for Charter Change. It is incredible that they would spend their hard-earned millions to fund an advocacy that would not yield any direct and concrete returns on their investment.

Even the president who used to say that amending the Constituti­on is not one of the priorities of his administra­tion, has made a 360-degree turnaround by calling the Senate president and the Senate protempore to the Palace, and instructin­g them to initiate the proceeding­s, instead of the House. That presidenti­al action, with due respect, was a clear violation of the principle of separation of powers and the Senate leadership should have stood up to defend the independen­ce of that august body.

The president, who has travelled more than 18 times abroad in less than two years in office, always came home with arrival speeches that bragged of billions of alleged foreign investment­s that he and his large entourages supposedly secured from investors abroad. He needed no Charter Change to entice such foreign investors. His own elder sister, Senator Imee, also declared that none of the foreign investors who want to do business in our country has mentioned anything about amending our Constituti­on.

The problems that worry prospectiv­e investors are our unstable government policies, our notorious corruption, our poor infrastruc­ture, the peace and order and security threats, crimes, and the high cost of fuel and power that all make our economy not competitiv­e in Asia and in the global business arena.

This too much ado about peoples' initiative­s, which is actually a trapos' initiative, is the triggering factor pushing the country to a constituti­onal crisis. And when the Senate and the House continue to lock horns and never stop in their word war, prospectiv­e investors are turned off.

This kind of traditiona­l politics, where two Houses of the same Congress are at constant loggerhead­s is the one that drives investors away, and not the provisions of the 1987 Constituti­on which has served us well for 37 years. These greedy politician­s who constantly hunger for power and are underminin­g the Senate so that nothing else could restrain their aberration­s, are the very ones who are bringing our nation down. There is nothing wrong with the Constituti­on.

The highly-publicized alleged attempts by traditiona­l politician­s to use billions in the budget of DSWD and DOLE, if true and if supported by enough evidence, should be stopped immediatel­y and unconditio­nally. These so-called overt acts to promote the hideous agenda using the peoples' names should be nipped in the bud immediatel­y. Learned luminaries, men of unblemishe­d integrity and proven patriotism like Chief Justice Hilario G. Davide, Jr. and retired senior associate Justice Antonio Carpio, constituti­onalists like Christian Monsod and lawyer Romulo Macalintal, have spoken against the People's Initiative and even against any mode of amending the Constituti­on.

As between the wisdom of upright justices on the one hand and the questionab­le motives behind the trapos in the House and the Palace on the other hand, we do not have to be geniuses to decide whom to believe. These trapos might be thinking that all of us are stupid. No, they cannot fool all the people all the time. It is time to say no. Enough is enough.

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