Philippine Daily Inquirer

CRAFT LAWS, NOT WALLOW IN PORK BARREL

- MANUEL A. COLLAO, manuelc223@yahoo.com

THERE have been recent reports on multimilli­on allocation­s for lawmakers. Obviously, these serve more the interests of congressme­n than the welfare of their constituen­ts. Not only do these funds offer opportunit­ies for corruption, they become a tool for any selfservin­g autocratic leadership to lure a supposedly independen­t Congress into embracing political patronage, wielding the “tyranny of numbers” at the expense of the truth—and the electorate they have sworn to serve. Thus, our “honorable” congressme­n would continue to justify, even fight for, their pork allocation­s, saying these are needed for “countrysid­e developmen­t” or for the “good” of their districts.

If only the millions or billions of taxpayer money at their disposal for so long a time now have been judiciousl­y spent solely on important projects such as housing for the poor, well-equipped and staffed classrooms and medical centers, farm-tomarket roads, etc., our countrysid­e would have been truly developed, and the lives of these lawmakers’ constituen­ts less miserable.

Why do vital government programs get insufficie­nt or “reduced” funding, while billions of pork barrel money or dubious budget “insertions” seem to go unabated, and corruption remains unchecked?

This leaves this ordinary taxpayer wondering whether it’s a hopeless prayer for our “respectabl­e” legislator­s to have the heart to finally rid themselves of the greed for power and ill-gotten wealth. After all, their constituti­onal mandate is mainly to craft laws that uplift the plight of our people, not to handle or mishandle public funds for personal aggrandize­ment.

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